Highlights of a Trip to Salzburg - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Highlights of a Trip to Salzburg

Description:

The Aeolian Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea The Aeolian Islands is a group of eight small islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the north coast. The islands owe their shapes to past volcanic activities; at the present there are still two active volcanoes amongst them. The appeal of the Aeolian Islands isn't due simply to the volcanoes, but more with the strict preservation efforts implemented there. For instance, construction of new buildings is prohibited and the existing houses, unlike some villas in Sicily, cannot be restored in a modern fashion. On the contrary, the houses need to resemble the old architecture and preserve their whitewashed look. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:6
Slides: 5
Provided by: mukesh01
Category:
Tags:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Highlights of a Trip to Salzburg


1
Exploring Brighton on a Day Trip
The next development was the "auto" lens. This
had a pin in the mount, which closed the aperture
to the chosen setting when it was depressed.
Cameras were redesigned to include a bar in the
bottom of the mount, which pushed the pin when
the shutter was released. To allow auto lenses to
be used on earlier cameras, many had an
"Auto/Manual" switch to put the lens into
stop-down mode.The next development of M42 lenses
was to accommodate open aperture metering, via
the introduction of a link to pass the lens
aperture setting information to the camera. This
advance proved to be the demise of the universal
screw mount, since the methodology of operation
varied between manufacturers.
2
Exploring Brighton on a Day Trip
The next development was the "auto" lens. This
had a pin in the mount, which closed the aperture
to the chosen setting when it was depressed.
Cameras were redesigned to include a bar in the
bottom of the mount, which pushed the pin when
the shutter was released. To allow auto lenses to
be used on earlier cameras, many had an
"Auto/Manual" switch to put the lens into
stop-down mode.The next development of M42 lenses
was to accommodate open aperture metering, via
the introduction of a link to pass the lens
aperture setting information to the camera. This
advance proved to be the demise of the universal
screw mount, since the methodology of operation
varied between manufacturers.
3
Exploring Brighton on a Day Trip
The next development was the "auto" lens. This
had a pin in the mount, which closed the aperture
to the chosen setting when it was depressed.
Cameras were redesigned to include a bar in the
bottom of the mount, which pushed the pin when
the shutter was released. To allow auto lenses to
be used on earlier cameras, many had an
"Auto/Manual" switch to put the lens into
stop-down mode.The next development of M42 lenses
was to accommodate open aperture metering, via
the introduction of a link to pass the lens
aperture setting information to the camera. This
advance proved to be the demise of the universal
screw mount, since the methodology of operation
varied between manufacturers.
4
Exploring Brighton on a Day Trip
The next development was the "auto" lens. This
had a pin in the mount, which closed the aperture
to the chosen setting when it was depressed.
Cameras were redesigned to include a bar in the
bottom of the mount, which pushed the pin when
the shutter was released. To allow auto lenses to
be used on earlier cameras, many had an
"Auto/Manual" switch to put the lens into
stop-down mode.The next development of M42 lenses
was to accommodate open aperture metering, via
the introduction of a link to pass the lens
aperture setting information to the camera. This
advance proved to be the demise of the universal
screw mount, since the methodology of operation
varied between manufacturers. http//andamannicoba
rtour.in/
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com