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What is the difference between Ronin-s Basic Edition and Standard Edition?

There is no difference between the basic version of Ronin-S and the standard version in terms of stability, camera control, and performance. The main difference lies in appearance and accessories. The standard version of the tripod is made of metal, while the basic version of the tripod is made of plastic. Moreover, compared with the standard version, the basic version omits some accessories, but it does not affect the use.

A camera is a device that uses optical imaging principles to form images and uses film to record the images. It is an optical instrument used for photography. In modern social life, there are many devices that can record images, and they all have the characteristics of cameras, such as medical imaging equipment, astronomical observation equipment, etc. After the light reflected from the scene being photographed is focused through the photographic lens (objective lens) and the shutter that controls the exposure, the scene being photographed forms a latent image on the photosensitive material in the camera obscura, which is then processed (i.e. developed, fixed) to form a permanent image. This technology is called photography, which is divided into general photography and professional photography.

There are many kinds of cameras, which can be divided into landscape photography cameras, printing and platemaking cameras, document microfilm cameras, microscope cameras, underwater cameras, aerial cameras, high-speed cameras, etc. according to their uses; according to the size of the film, they can be divided into For 110 camera (frame 13×17 mm), 126 camera (frame 28×28 mm), 135 camera (frame 24×18, 24×36 mm), 127 camera (frame 45x45 mm), 120 camera (including 220 camera, Screen 60×45, 60×60, 60×90 mm), disc camera (screen 8.2x10.6 mm); according to the viewing method, it is divided into perspective view camera, twin-lens reflex camera and single-lens reflex camera.