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  2. Hasselblad - Wikipedia

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    Hasselblad 500 C/M with Grip and Zeiss 40mm Distagon. Throughout the life of the V Series, Hasselblad incrementally updated the cameras. The 500C gave way to the 500C/M, the 503CX and 503CXi, the 501C and 501CM, and finally the 503CW as the basic manual. The SWC was replaced by the SWC/M, the 903 SWC, and finally by the 905 SWC.

  3. List of lenses for Hasselblad cameras - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Hasselblad medium format film cameras capture images on 120 film in the 6×6 cm (nominal) frame size; the actual frame size measures 56.5×56.5 mm (2.22×2.22 in), which is larger than small format 135 film, with a frame size of 36×24 mm (1.42×0.94 in). This means the crop factor for most film-based Hasselblad cameras (based ...

  4. List of NASA cameras on spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    Hasselblad "Electric Camera" (modified 500 EL) with 70 mm film; Maurer Data Acquisition Camera (DAC) with 16 mm film; Nikon F with 35 mm film; Mapping (Metric) Camera (7.6 cm focal length) with 127 mm film, on Apollo 15, 16, and 17 (see Sherman Fairchild#Lunar photography) [1] Stellar Camera (7.6 cm focal length) with 35 mm film, on Apollo 15 ...

  5. The 30 Best Space Movies of All Time - AOL

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    High Life. Don’t go into this film if you aren’t ready for a challenging (and staggering) experience, but Claire Denis’s slow-burn science fiction horror is worth experiencing.

  6. Digital camera back - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Phase One launched the Lightphase. which was the first one-shot back that could compete with film in terms of quality. Resolution was 6 MP and the physical size of the CCD was full-frame 35 mm, however the back was designed to be used on Hasselblad 500-series cameras.

  7. Earthrise - Wikipedia

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    The photograph was taken from lunar orbit on December 24, 1968, 16:39:39.3 UTC, [8] [9] with a highly modified Hasselblad 500 EL with an electric drive. The camera had a simple sighting ring, rather than the standard reflex viewfinder, and was loaded with a 70 mm film magazine containing custom Ektachrome film developed by Kodak.

  8. Flange focal distance - Wikipedia

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    Diagram illustrating the flange focal length of an SLR–type and a mirrorless–type camera. For an interchangeable lens camera, the flange focal distance (FFD) (also known as the flange-to-film distance, flange focal depth, flange back distance (FBD), flange focal length (FFL), back focus [1] or register, depending on the usage and source) of a lens mount system is the distance from the ...

  9. Film Review: ‘Back to the Future’ - AOL

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    Once past a shaky opening overloaded with frenetic exposition, this time-travel odyssey accelerates with wit, ideas and infectious, wide-eyed wonder. Following nationwide, jumbo opening July 3 ...