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Panasonic Lumix DC-S5 Mark II + Lumix S 20-60 mm f/3.5-5.6 Macro + Lumix S 50 mm f/1.8
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Digital Camera - mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, Full Frame 24,2 Mpx sensor with IBIS, bayonet Leica L, electronic viewfinder 3,68 Mpx, 0,12 " 1,84 Mpx tilting touch display, up to 6K video, SD, SDHC and SDXC, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB-C, HDMI, 3.5mm jack, weight: 0,74 kg + Panasonic Lumix S 50 mm f/1,8 lens and Panasonic Lumix S 20-60 mm f/3,5-5,6 Macro O,I,S, lens
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A bayonet is a type of mechanical connection used to attach the lens to the camera body. The type of bayonet determines which lenses are compatible with a given camera. Different makes and models of cameras may use different types of bayonets.
Sensors (chips, sensors) of digital cameras record video information when photographing an object and then send it to the processor. According to the manufacturing technology they are divided into...
Resolution indicates the number of pixels that make up an image or video. A lot of modern devices are equipped with Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080), which is suitable for display on large screen TVs or monitors. Higher resolution provides smoother images with more detail.
Sekvenční snímání představuje fotografický záznam děje zachycený v sérii snímků jdoucích za sebou. Využití najde zvláště při fotografování rychlé akce a sportu. Běžné digitální fotoaparáty dokáží snímat v rychlosti 2 – 3 snímky za sekundu, výrazně lépe na tom budou digitální zrcadlovky, nejrychlejší jsou obecně bezzrcadlovky.
Image stabilization is a technology used in digital cameras and lenses to reduce blur caused by camera movement. There are different types of image stabilization, including optical, electronic and image stabilization on the sensor (IBIS). Each type has its advantages and disadvantages, but all aim to improve image quality when shooting handheld or at low shutter speeds.
Video sound reinforcement is the process of recording sound when making a video. The type of sound that is recorded can have a significant impact on the overall quality of the video. Different types of video sound reinforcement include mono, stereo and surround sound. These types of sound offer different levels of sound depth and spatial orientation that can enhance the video viewing experience.
Lenses for cameras vary based on several different factors, including type, construction, focal length, and maximum aperture. The two basic types of lenses are fixed focus (prime) and zoom. Fixed lenses have a single focal length and are generally considered to be able to provide sharper and clearer images than zoom lenses. Zoom lenses allow you to vary the focal length and thus adjust the level of zoom in or out.
The minimum focal length is the smallest distance at which the lens can be focused. This value is usually given in millimetres and is a determinant of how close to the subject the camera can focus. Cameras with a lower minimum focal length can focus on objects that are closer to the lens.
The maximum focal length is the greatest distance at which the lens can be focused. This value is usually given in millimetres and is a determinant of how far away from the lens the camera can focus. Cameras with a higher maximum focal length can focus on objects that are further away from the lens.
The maximum aperture is the widest opening of the lens that allows the greatest amount of light to enter the camera. This value is expressed as f/number, where a lower number indicates a wider opening. The maximum aperture is important for shooting in low light or for achieving a narrow depth of field.
Zoom is the ability of the lens to bring distant objects closer. It is possible to change and adjust the focal length of the lens. The closer your subject is (shooting at a longer focal length), the more it reduces the aperture and the more likely it is for the final image to be affected by camera shake.
Lens speed (f), indicates how much light the lens is capable of shooting to render the subject. It is the ratio of the diameter of the aperture input and focal length.
Focal length is a fundamental specification of every Lens. It is the distance between the optical center of the lens and the plane on which the lens can focus on the subject, ie where they intersect the light that passes through the lens.
Digital Camera - mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, Full Frame 24,2 Mpx sensor with IBIS, bayonet Leica L, electronic viewfinder 3,69 Mpx, 2,99 " 1,84 Mpx tilting touch display, up to 4K video, SD, SDHC and SDXC, WiFi, Bluetooth, HDMI, 3.5mm jack, weight: 0,74 kg + Bez 2, objektivu and Panasonic Lumix S PRO 24-105 mm f/4 MACRO O,I,S, lens