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CAMERA LENS SOLD IN A BUNDLE WITH A CAMERA BODY
Lens kit; Kit Lens; Kit len

building kit      
دلو بناء لطفل
Completely knocked down         
  • CKD kit as delivered to [[AB Nyköpings Automobilfabrik]] for assembly, probably a Plymouth
  • Advertisement for knocked-down kits for houses, in ''Popular Mechanics'', May 1908
COLLECTION OF MANUFACTURED PARTS EXPORTED FOR ASSEMBLY
Chassis knock-down; Knocked down kit; Knockdown kit; Completely knocked down; Complete knock-down; CKD kits; Semi Knocked Down; Complete Knock Down; Complete knock down; Built up export; Knock down kit; Knock-down kits; Semi-knocked down; Complete knockdown kits
مفكك بالكامل، تام التفكيك
Semi-knocked down         
  • CKD kit as delivered to [[AB Nyköpings Automobilfabrik]] for assembly, probably a Plymouth
  • Advertisement for knocked-down kits for houses, in ''Popular Mechanics'', May 1908
COLLECTION OF MANUFACTURED PARTS EXPORTED FOR ASSEMBLY
Chassis knock-down; Knocked down kit; Knockdown kit; Completely knocked down; Complete knock-down; CKD kits; Semi Knocked Down; Complete Knock Down; Complete knock down; Built up export; Knock down kit; Knock-down kits; Semi-knocked down; Complete knockdown kits
نصف مفكك، شبه مفكك

Definitie

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¦ noun Brit. a toilet bag.

Wikipedia

Kit lens

A kit lens is a "starter" lens which can be sold with an interchangeable-lens camera such as a single-lens reflex camera. It is generally an inexpensive lens priced at the lowest end of the manufacturer's range so as to not add much to a camera kit's price. The kit consists of the camera body, the lens, and various accessories usually necessary to get started in SLR photography. A kit lens can be sold by itself outside of a kit, particularly the ones that are moderately expensive; for instance a kit lens included in a prosumer SLR kit is often marketed as an upgrade lens for a consumer SLR. In addition, retailers often have promotions of standalone low-end SLR bodies without the lens, or a package that bundles the SLR body with one or two more expensive lenses.

Originally kit lenses were of normal focal length; more recently kit lenses tend to be inexpensive zoom lenses that range from medium wide angle to mid telephoto for added versatility. Prime lenses are generally faster (smaller f-number) than comparably priced zoom lenses, so the change to zoom lenses means that recent kit lenses are usually also slower (higher f-number). However, in most cases the inclusion of an inexpensive zoom lens is to maintain a low entry price and maximize usability for the beginner photographer. More expensive camera bodies are often paired with a likewise more expensive, thus possibly faster, lens.

Originally high end SLRs were always sold body-only without a lens as most buyers were experienced users who already had lenses. Today however this is not always the case and even high end SLRs can be purchased with a lens, albeit an appropriately higher-quality lens. In these cases the typically uncomplimentary term "kit lens' is somewhat of a misnomer. Sometimes the lens is added by the retailer at a reduced price over separate body+lens pricing.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor building kit
1. Super E is not a building kit but a construction philosophy.
2. Reading the charges against Mr Lerch, Mr Lintz argued that the accused knowingly helped the Khan network to furnish Colonel Muammar Gadafy with a uranium enrichment plant that would have comprised more than 11,000 centrifuges manufacturing enough weapons–grade uranium "for several nuclear warheads a month". Col Gadafy renounced his secret nuclear programme in 2003 and his officials have supplied copious information on the Khan network from which the Libyan leader was said to be buying a $100m (52m) bomb–building kit.