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  2. Keystone Camera Company - Wikipedia

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    The Keystone Camera Company was an American manufacturer of consumer photographic equipment that began in 1919 in Boston. [1] Notable products were Movie cameras, 126 and 110 cameras with built-in electronic flash (the "Everflash" series). In the 1930s, the firm built low cost 16mm cameras that are still in use today.

  3. Panorama Tools - Wikipedia

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    The software Panorama Tools is mentioned and covered in several books, e.g. Jacobs, Corinna - Interactive Panoramas: Techniques for Digital Panoramic PhotographyISBN 3-540-21140-3; Andrews, Philip - 360 Degree Imaging: The Photographer's Panoramic Virtual Reality Manual ISBN 2-88046-732-2

  4. Instamatic - Wikipedia

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    For the film formats associated with the Instamatic and Pocket Instamatic camera ranges, see 126 film and 110 film respectively. Instamatic 50, an early model, alongside Kodacolor-X 126 film cartridge. The Instamatic is a series of inexpensive, easy-to-load 126 and 110 cameras made by Kodak beginning in 1963. [1]

  5. Panoramic photography - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic cameras using sheet film are available in formats up to 10 x 24 inches. APS or 35 mm cameras produce cropped images in a panoramic aspect ratio using a small area of film. Specialized 35 mm or medium format fixed-lens panoramic cameras use wide field lenses to cover an extended length as well as the full height of the film to produce ...

  6. Panoramic tripod head - Wikipedia

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    To take a panorama, the camera is rotated at fixed angular increments, taking an image at each point. These images can then be assembled ( stitched ) using stitching software, which allows the images to be aligned and combined into a single seamless panoramic image, either automatically (using image analysis) or manually (with user supplied ...

  7. A Rotatable 180° View Security Camera Becomes Reality with ...

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    The EC6 Panorama utilizes two lenses to create a 180° rotatable panoramic view, allowing for seamless automatic people tracking. The camera also pans up to 344° and tilts up to 90° via the app. 3.5K Live View and Chat. The EC6 Panorama features a 3.5K resolution, providing clear footage for homeowners whether they are at home or at the office.

  8. List of digital camera brands - Wikipedia

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    Seagull Camera - compact cameras; Seitz - digital panorama cameras; Sharp - cameraphones; previously offered camcorders capable of taking stills; Silvestri - medium and large format cameras for traditional and digital photography. Sinar - medium-format cameras and digital camera backs; Soligor; Spypoint - trail cameras; Suprema; Swann - IP ...

  9. Omnidirectional (360-degree) camera - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of an omnidirectional camera with two mirrors: 1. Camera 2. Upper Mirror 3. Lower Mirror 4. "Black Spot" 5. Field of View (light blue) In photography, an omnidirectional camera (from "omni", meaning all), also known as 360-degree camera, is a camera having a field of view that covers approximately the entire sphere or at least a full circle in the horizontal plane.