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  2. List of third-party Sony E-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    They are also compatible with Hasselblad E-mount cameras. Autofocus, electronic aperture ... Composer Pro II 50mm f/3.2; Kamlan Kamlan 8mm f/3.0 ... TTartisan. 500mm ...

  3. Sony E-mount - Wikipedia

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    The Sony E-mount was brought to the 35 mm video camera market with the Sony NEX-FS100. [6] The first third-party camera to use the E-mount was the Hasselblad Lunar, announced at Photokina on 18 September 2012 and released in early 2013. [7] [8] In September 2013, Sony announced the first model from new ILCE series, the Sony α3000.

  4. Fujifilm X-mount - Wikipedia

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    The Touit lenses are produced for a Fujifilm X-mount and Sony E-mount. [44] Because Fujifilm did not share the specifications of the X-mount, Carl Zeiss never received officially the license for releasing X-mount lenses. The Touit lenses are therefore non-certified. [45] Touit Distagon 12mm f/2.8 wide angle lens; Touit Planar 32mm f/1.8 normal lens

  5. Nikon Z-mount - Wikipedia

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    Nikon published a roadmap outlining which lenses are forthcoming when the Z-mount system was initially announced. [13] The roadmap has been updated multiple times. [ 14 ] As of October 2024 the current version of the roadmap indicates a 35 mm S-line lens left to be released (besides the 35/1.4 lens released in 2024).

  6. System testing - Wikipedia

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    System testing can detect defects in the system as a whole. [citation needed] [1] System testing can verify the design, the behavior and even the believed expectations of the customer. It is also intended to test up to and beyond the bounds of specified software and hardware requirements. [citation needed]

  7. Test fixture - Wikipedia

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    In the context of software, a test fixture (also called "test context") is used to set up the system state and input data needed for test execution. [5] [6] For example, the Ruby on Rails web framework uses YAML to initialize a database with known parameters before running a test. [7]

  8. 59th Test and Evaluation Squadron - Wikipedia

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    It is assigned to the Air Combat Command 53d Wing, 53d Test Management Group at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. The 59th Test and Evaluation Squadron is responsible for the management of A-10, F-15C/E, F-16, F-22, F-35, HH-60, HC-130J and Guardian Angel weapon system testing including force development evaluations, tactics development and ...

  9. List of equipment of the Royal Danish Army - Wikipedia

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    Used as a test weapon by Hærens kampskole to test equipment for Afghanistan and Iraq [205] Held by UMAK(UddannelsesMAterielKontoret-Training material office) for weapon identification training purposes Used by the army for weapon familiarisation to help train foreign militaries such as the ANA, the Iraqi Armed Forces and the Cameroon Armed ...