Lexeme: camera type  
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  1. noun. A camera type refers to the specific category or classification of cameras based on their design, features, and use. There are various camera types available for different purposes, including: 1. DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex) Cameras: These cameras are equipped with a mirror and prism system that allows the photographer to see the exact image that will be captured through the lens. They offer interchangeable lenses and manual controls, making them highly versatile for professional photographers and enthusiasts. 2. Mirrorless Cameras: Mirrorless cameras, also known as compact system cameras (CSC), do not have a mirror and optical viewfinder like DSLRs. Instead, they use an electronic viewfinder (EVF) or the camera's LCD screen for composition. These cameras are typically smaller, lighter, and more portable than DSLRs, while still providing excellent image quality and interchangeable lenses. 3. Point-and-Shoot Cameras: Point-and-shoot cameras, also known as compact cameras, are designed for simple and easy operation. They have fixed lenses and automatic settings, making them suitable for casual photographers or those who prefer a compact camera size for everyday use. 4. Action Cameras: Action cameras are small, rugged, and lightweight cameras designed to capture high-quality images and videos in extreme conditions. They are popular for capturing outdoor activities, sports, and adventurous pursuits due to their compact size, durability, and wide-angle lenses. 5. Bridge Cameras: Bridge cameras bridge the gap between point-and-shoot cameras and DSLRs. They offer more advanced features, manual controls, and powerful zoom lenses (often with an extensive zoom range) in a compact body. 6. Medium Format Cameras: Medium format cameras use larger image sensors compared to DSLRs, resulting in higher resolution and improved image quality. These cameras are commonly used by professional photographers in commercial, fashion, and landscape photography. 7. Film Cameras: Film cameras use photographic films to capture images rather than digital sensors. They come in various formats, including 35mm, medium format, and large format. Film cameras are still used by some photographers for their unique and nostalgic results. Each camera type has its own strengths and weaknesses, so understanding the differences can help you choose the most suitable camera for your specific needs and preferences. GPT3.5
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  • noun. camera type (singular), camera types (plural)
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