Friday, July 4, 2014

Camera

As we grow, we hope that all the cameras ever made, especially older models, from the time before time, such as reviews, specifications, and manuals online have been regularly documented. 
A wiki is a website where every user can contribute or modify content. If anything is missing, you can add that if you find an error, you can change it. A wiki website content makes a one-way street: you are no longer a passive reader, and the more the better, the content is involved. To learn more, visit the article on the wiki at Wikipedia.org.
This website is based on the previous work of Camerapedia.org, which was founded in October 2004 by Brandon Stone. In January 2011, the former Camerapedia.org content, new hosting atcamerapedia.wikia.com been transferred. A number of previous contributors were uncomfortable with its contents on a service-profit Wikia ad-supported hosting. In this concern assumes user Steevithak Voxphoto and invited the community to start a wiki non-commercial alternative; and the camera wiki.org launched February 7, 2011. Wiki.org Room was attended by more than 1100 pages of articles, such as this "fork" grown instead. You can learn more about our history.
The Camerapedia textual content is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License 1.2; the re-release and re-enabled like this. (Wiki.org camera now uses the current v1.3 Documentation GNU Free Documentation License., Pray read the copyright page for full details) camera wiki.org was founded to preserve and expand the hard work of previous authors Wiki , but keep us completely non-commercial in an environment that commit, provided that the support of the community makes possible. Our goal is non-profit status for the project in the near future to build and will update the status here.

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