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Was there a continuous shooting in the movie era?
Was there a continuous shooting in the movie era? The SLR camera in the movie era is very mature! Of course, there is also the "continuous shooting function", and the speed of continuous shooting is not inferior to the current digital SLR!
For example, the following camera is an alternative SLR camera in the film age: Canon F 1.
It creatively adopts the fixed mirror design (later borrowed from Sony's a99 and a99II), and the highest continuous shooting speed can reach 9fps! It is a product specially designed by Canon for 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics. Since there are only 36 ordinary films, one shuttle is used up in 4 seconds. Therefore, this camera also has special accessories, which can be used with a special film cassette, and can hold 100 films at a time.
Look at this look. Is it domineering?
1984, canon developed "ecstasy" F 1 hs on the basis of f1!
This camera is improved on the basis of F 1, and the continuous shooting speed reaches 14fps! You know, the highest continuous shooting speed of digital SLR is 14fps. (1DX2 with auto focus and auto exposure)
What does it feel like to put a film in and run out in 2.5 seconds?
This question asks ... There were no movies in the movie era.
In 1970s, I played 120 camera of Seagull 4A and Seagull 203, Great Wall 135 camera, etc. You can tighten the knob at the lower right of the camera and hold down the shutter to shoot 12 continuous shooting at a time. At that time, the cost of film was relatively high, and few people in continuous shooting used this function. According to records, there was a map of continuous shooting for aviation at that time. The technology of the 1970s can't be compared with the present, and now the continuous shooting function of the camera is very powerful.
Continuous shooting appeared in the film era, but continuous shooting consumes a lot of electricity, so the camera should be equipped with a motor winder with a battery, which looks similar to the current handle. What needs continuous shooting is mostly news photography, sports photography and other moving objects that need to be photographed.
Nowadays, all digital cameras have continuous shooting function. After selecting continuous shooting in the mode menu, press the shutter to take multiple photos at once. Because there is no mechanical mechanism such as reflector, the continuous shooting speed of micro-camera can even reach 30 frames per second under the electronic shutter, which has exceeded the speed of 24 frames and 25 frames per second of film and television.
So, can cameras of the film age be used in continuous shooting? Yes, the film camera developed to the later stage, 135 film became popular, the technology of SLR camera matured, and the continuous shooting function began to appear. Some SLR cameras have their own electric film winding motor, which can automatically shoot the next lens after pressing the shutter, and can also be used in continuous shooting. Some manual film-winding SLR cameras, although there is no film-winding motor, can be externally connected with an electric film-winding device, which can not only automatically film-wind, but also perform continuous shooting.
The electric film winding motor which can be installed on the film camera can realize the continuous shooting of 3-4 films per second.
Nikon electric film winder, does it look very literary?
Canon EOS 1 film camera with automatic film winding function automatically enters the first shooting state after the film is loaded into the camera. You can rewind the film in the middle and rewind it automatically after shooting. Of course, it can also be used in continuous shooting. Its own continuous shooting speed is about one. If the film winding handle is installed, it can reach seven films per second.
However, due to the complex structure of the SLR camera, it is necessary to complete a series of actions such as tilting the mirror, opening and closing the shutter and winding the film when shooting. Therefore, the speed of continuous shooting is not very fast, and the external film winder can reach 3-4 films per second, such as Minolta X-700 and X-300. High-end SLR cameras can reach 7-9 cameras per second, such as Canon EOS series and Nikon F series cameras. At the same time, due to the limited number of 135 films, if the speed of continuous shooting is too high, the film consumption will be quite amazing.
This camera can hold 65,438+000 negatives, and continuous shooting can reduce the number of film changes.
But some imported fool cameras in the film age, such as Olympus, Pantek, Ricoh and so on. Most of them are equipped with electric film rolling and continuous shooting functions.
Digital camera instead of film camera is not only an electronic image sensor instead of film, but also more advanced and convenient than film camera in many functions. At present, the continuous shooting of the lowest digital camera can reach 7- 10 frame/second, and some cameras can even reach more than 20 frames/second. Canon EOS R camera can take continuous shooting 100 photos at a time, which is incomparable to SLR cameras in the film age.
Summary: There are continuous shooting cameras in the film era, but this continuous shooting technology is mainly applied to SLR cameras using 135 film. The medium format 120 camera with large film area and few sheets has no continuous shooting function. But no matter how advanced the film camera is, it can only be regarded as a historical milestone. Most photographers will no longer use film cameras today.
Of course there is. But not all cameras, at least not made in China. Don't say there is no continuous shooting, not even a winding motor.
For example, Nikon F3, FE2 and FM2 are all equipped with film winding motors. As long as you press the shutter and don't let go, you can shoot a roll of film at once and then rewind it quickly. That speed is not slower than it is now. And canon's new F 1 camera, etc., all have this function.
Yes! It's an electric handle, which can be overwound electrically. Very enjoyable!
The functions of modern cameras are basically available in the film era. It seems that only the wifi function is unavailable. A film camera with autofocus and automatic aperture, not to mention continuous shooting.
Yes, but many models need to buy another accessory, called winding wheel, which is called electric film winding wheel or electric thumb in Chinese. Generally used for special planes. For example, Minolta, Canon, Pentax and Nikon all have them, and the original ones are more expensive. The products produced by MAXWELL Company in Hong Kong are much cheaper than the original ones, and the performance is basically the same. However, Maxwell camera accessories don't do Ricoh things. I once asked their design engineers that Ricoh is a relatively low-grade thing, and they will not produce Ricoh products. There is no Ricoh contact even for the signal contact of the flash hot shoe.
Many later models also have built-in film winder.
About 20 years ago, there was a book called "Camera Accessories" in China, which introduced the famous brand flash, film winder and some strange accessories.
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