Tessina, the Glossary
The Tessina (officially created by Arnold Siegrist) is a high-quality 35mm camera patented by Austrian chemical engineer Dr.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Aperture, Camera, Camera lens, Clockwork, Grenchen, Light, Lugano, Mirror, Photographic film, Shutter speed, Siegrist, Twin-lens reflex camera, 135 film.
- Products introduced in 1957
- Subminiature cameras
- TLR cameras
Aperture
In optics, the aperture of an optical system (including a system consisted of a single lens) is a hole or an opening that primarily limits light propagated through the system.
Camera
A camera is an instrument used to capture and store images and videos, either digitally via an electronic image sensor, or chemically via a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.
Camera lens
A camera lens (also known as photographic lens or photographic objective) is an optical lens or assembly of lenses used in conjunction with a camera body and mechanism to make images of objects either on photographic film or on other media capable of storing an image chemically or electronically.
Clockwork
Clockwork refers to the inner workings of either mechanical devices called clocks and watches (where it is also called the movement) or other mechanisms that work similarly, using a series of gears driven by a spring or weight.
Grenchen
Grenchen (Granges) is a municipality in the district of Lebern in the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland.
Light
Light, visible light, or visible radiation is electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye.
Lugano
Lugano (Lügán) is a city and municipality within the Lugano District in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland.
Mirror
A mirror, also known as a looking glass, is an object that reflects an image.
Photographic film
Photographic film is a strip or sheet of transparent film base coated on one side with a gelatin emulsion containing microscopically small light-sensitive silver halide crystals.
See Tessina and Photographic film
Shutter speed
In photography, shutter speed or exposure time is the length of time that the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light (that is, when the camera's shutter is open) when taking a photograph.
Siegrist
Siegrist is a surname.
Twin-lens reflex camera
A twin-lens reflex camera (TLR) is a type of camera with two objective lenses of the same focal length. Tessina and twin-lens reflex camera are TLR cameras.
See Tessina and Twin-lens reflex camera
135 film
Full gate of the movie format half the size) Leica I, 1927, the first successful camera worldwide for 35 cine film 135 film, more popularly referred to as 35 mm film or 35 mm, is a format of photographic film with a film gauge of loaded into a standardized type of magazine (also referred to as a cassette or cartridge) for use in 135 film cameras.
See also
Products introduced in 1957
- Boursin cheese
- Breitling Superocean
- Bubble wrap
- Corn Popper
- Dove (toiletries)
- Dream Whip
- Formula 409
- Golly Bar
- Grand Prix (chair)
- Homemaker tableware
- JBL Paragon
- Kodak Starflash
- L'Interdit
- Newport (cigarette)
- Off! (brand)
- Omega Speedmaster
- Prince (cigarette)
- Quad Electrostatic Loudspeaker
- Ready Brek
- Sea-Monkeys
- Sweet'n Low
- Tang (drink mix)
- Tessina
- Thalidomide
- Ultra Panavision 70
- Vita Cola
- Wódka Żołądkowa Gorzka
- Whopper
Subminiature cameras
- Edixa
- Film slitter
- Gemflex
- Goerz Minicord
- Helmet camera
- Mec 16 SB
- Meopta Mikroma
- Minox
- Refcam
- TONE camera
- Tessina