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====== <<Name of Article>> ======

Write a short introductory text about the topic here. What do you need it for? 
What can you do with it? A small summary about the text below would be helpful so the readers know what they're about to read in the article.

===== Topic =====

This is the main Article area. You can use all [[wiki:syntax|ways of editing]] here. Make the article interesting and well-formatted.

You can use several headlines (level 2/3/4's) to add more clearness to the text. 
If you name items in the [[glossary]], add a link to them by simply writing %% [[glossary:item_name]] %%. 
Giving links to the glossary entries are always helpful! 
It will help other [[glossary:DSLR]] or [[glossary:Point-and-Shoot|Point&Shoot]] Users to see the connections between articles.

If you add a new glossary link to something that isn't part of the glossary, yet - **please make sure you add the link in the glossary itself, too!**

===== Comments / Tips / Experiences =====
Do you have any tips on this article? Add it here. If you don't have something to write, just type **none.**

===== Examples / Links to related items =====
Use this section to link to other information, both inside this wiki or on the internet. If you're not sure how to do this, please read the [[Rules]] and the [[wiki:Syntax]].

If you have further questions with regards to editing/linking/etc., please contact Flow on the forum. Chris is also available most of the time to help you.

 
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