Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What is camera latitude?

What is camera latitude?

1. Meaning:

Tolerance refers to the range of brightness contrast of scenes that the film can correctly accommodate.

2. Performance:

Film with a small tolerance often causes the bright and dark parts of the scene to not be reflected correctly in the image.

Film with a wide latitude can accurately record scenes with great brightness contrast.

3. Impact on photos:

If the tolerance is large, the light and dark of the photo can be clearly recorded; if the tolerance is small, the light and dark of the photo will not be obvious.

Extended information:

Other common indicators of the camera:

1. Lens size

Generally speaking, the lens diameter is multiplied by the lens diameter. Expressed by length, it refers to the overall size of a certain lens product.

2. The sensor

is the key to imaging quality. The larger the size, the better the imaging quality.

3. K value

refers to color temperature. The higher the K value, the more white-blue the color appears; the lower the K value, the more yellow-red the color appears.

Reference: Tolerance_Baidu Encyclopedia?