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  2. Lighting control console - Wikipedia

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    The simulator can be used to pre-program a show, and the cues then loaded into the actual console. In addition, lighting visualization software is available to simulate and approximate how lighting will appear on stage, and this can be useful for programming effects and spotting obvious programming errors such as incorrect colour changes.

  3. Digital camera modes - Wikipedia

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    Manual focus is generally in release priority – AF is neither detected nor set. Note that these "priority" modes should not be confused with the same word in exposure modes. Focus priority can also be used for the trap focus trick: to take a picture only when a subject hits a focus point, by using AF to detect focus but not set it.

  4. Nikon Z50II - Wikipedia

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    This allows for remote camera control, instant sharing of images over a smartphone, and GPS information. The camera also supports USB-C for faster data transfer and charging. Integration with Nikon's Imaging Cloud further enhances workflow efficiency by enabling easy image transfer, storage, and sharing.

  5. Manual focus override - Wikipedia

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    In photography, manual focus override, also known as full-time manual focus, allows manual intervention in the autofocus acquisition process simply by turning the focus ring on a photographic lens. There are a number of technologies used to implement this feature.

  6. Focus (optics) - Wikipedia

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    In geometrical optics, a focus, also called an image point, is a point where light rays originating from a point on the object converge. [1] Although the focus is conceptually a point, physically the focus has a spatial extent, called the blur circle. This non-ideal focusing may be caused by aberrations of the imaging optics.

  7. List of telephone switches - Wikipedia

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    DMS-10 RLCM (640 line remote) DMS-10 RSLE (520 line remote) DMS-10 RSLM (640 line remote) DMS-10S (super small DMS-10 for very small exchanges, less than 640 lines) DMS-10M (prepackaged DMS-10, a Community Dial Office in a pre-packaged container/"box") DMS-100 family

  8. Fujifilm GFX100 II - Wikipedia

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    The GFX100 II has a noticeably smaller and slightly lighter body than the GFX100, mainly due to the fact that the vertical grip is now an optional add-on. [6] Whereas the GFX100 supports two batteries, the GFX100 II provides space for only one NP-W235 Li-ion type battery (same type as GFX100S).

  9. Accommodation (vertebrate eye) - Wikipedia

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    As a result, animals living in air have most of the bending of light achieved at the air/cornea interface with the lens being involved in finer focus of the image. 3D reconstruction based on measurements taken from a 20 year old human male focusing from 26mm to infinity (4.85 dioptre change).