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What is a paraxial camera?

Paraxial camera means that the image seen in the viewfinder is different from the final image refracted on the film through the lens. Because its framing system is independent and has a certain parallax, users need to adapt through a certain period of time! In the camera development history of 100 years, the paraxial axis is undoubtedly a very important link.

Compared with ordinary SLR, paraxial camera has five advantages:

1. Paraxial shafts are generally light.

2. Lenses with better quality, such as Lycra, Condex, Konica and even Fu Lunda.

3. Without depth of field, it has advantages in low light, but it needs some experience and adaptability.

4. The relative vibration is less than that of the SLR without looking through the lens and lifting the reflector.

5. Due to different framing methods, paraxial has inherent advantages in wide angle.