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The SmartMedia format was launched in the summer of 1995 [citation needed] to compete with the MiniCard, CompactFlash, and PC Card formats. [citation needed] Although memory cards are nowadays associated with digital cameras, digital audio players, PDAs, and similar devices, SmartMedia was pitched as a successor to the computer floppy disk.
This is no longer necessary if the free and open source VLC media player is used, and, at least on Linux, the process is usually automated, such that connecting the camera to the PC via USB invokes the file manager and then the intuitive action of selecting a TOD file invokes VLC to play the file, or allows a simple copy and paste to transfer ...
Medium format: 39.5 Pentax 645: 98 77 11 100 1600 1 3 no no SDXC (2x) 156x117x119 1400 Mar 2010: Pentax: 645Z: Medium format: 51 Pentax 645: 98 86000 27 100 204800 3 3.2 yes yes SDXC (2x) 156x117x123 1550 Apr 2014: Pentax: K-1: Full frame: 36.3 K mount: 100 86000 33 80 204800 4.4 3.2 yes yes SDXC (2x) 136,5x110x85,5 750 Sep 2016: Pentax: K-3 ...
Some offer relatively good lossless compression for bi-level (black&white) images. Some digital cameras can save images in TIFF format, using the LZW compression algorithm for lossless storage. TIFF image format is not widely supported by web browsers, but it remains widely accepted as a photograph file standard in the printing business.
The Digital Q1 is a compact 2 megapixel digital camera [3] described as a budget beginners camera. [1] The camera has 3 resolutions, plus a function to record compressed, low-resolution video (AVI format). It can be used as a webcam via the USB port. The DIGITAL Q1 is a low-cost, beginners model – only date and time need to be set.
Cameras by format (8 C, 1 P) A. ... List of retro-style digital cameras; List of superzoom compact cameras; Low light level television; M.
Digital Negative (DNG) is an open, lossless raw image format developed by Adobe and used for digital photography.It was launched on September 27, 2004. [1] The launch was accompanied by the first version of the DNG specification, [2] plus various products, including a free-of-charge DNG converter utility.
Medium format and large format cameras (those using film stock greater than 35 mm), have a low unit production, and typical digital backs for them cost over $10,000. These cameras also tend to be highly modular, with handgrips, film backs, winders, and lenses available separately to fit various needs.