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  2. Comparison of movie cameras - Wikipedia

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    The modern era of 35 mm cameras dates to 1972, when Arri's Arriflex 35BL and Panavision's original Panaflex models emerged as the first self-blimped, lightweight cameras. Another distinguishing characteristic of modern cameras is the adoption of stronger lens mount seatings secured with a breech lock – namely the Arri PL and PV mount , both ...

  3. PureView - Wikipedia

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    On 19 March 2020, HMD Global announced the Nokia 8.3 5G, which is said to feature a 64MP PureView Quad-Camera System with Carl Zeiss Optics. [ 8 ] The Nokia X30 5G [ 9 ] was announced on 2 September 2022 with PureView technology, but the ZEISS lens is absent due to HMD Global ending its partnership with Carl Zeiss AG.

  4. List of Instax cameras and printers - Wikipedia

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    Category Manufacturer Model Release Lens Shutter (s) Exposure Batteries Size W×H×D ()Weight (body) Notes Image Camera Fujifilm Instax Mini 10 [1]: November 1998

  5. Waveform monitor - Wikipedia

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    For setting camera exposure in the case of video and digital cinema cameras. A waveform monitor is often used in conjunction with a vectorscope. Originally, these were separate devices; however modern waveform monitors include vectorscope functionality as a separate mode. (The combined device is simply called a "waveform monitor").

  6. Camera control unit - Wikipedia

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    A bank of RCPs for racking Sony studio cameras. Detail of three Philips RCP panels. A CCU is often used in conjunction with a remote-control panel (RCP), a waveform monitor and a vectorscope to rack and match many cameras together remotely. Common adjustable parameters include: Iris (see aperture) Color temperature filters; Neutral density filters

  7. List of Panasonic camcorders - Wikipedia

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    The camera uses a 1/2-inch colour Newvicon tube with a consumer-grade lens barrel giving a 6 times zoom with macro, normal focussing down to 4 feet (1.2 metres), and a minimum illumination of 10 lux. The microphone and folding viewfinder are physically built-in with no external cables, though headphones and an external microphone can used.

  8. Camcorder - Wikipedia

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    A key component was a single camera-recorder unit, eliminating a cable between the camera and recorder and increasing the camera operator's freedom. The Betacam used the same cassette format (0.5 inches or 1.3 centimetres tape) as the Betamax, but with a different, incompatible recording format. It became standard equipment for broadcast news. [4]

  9. Flip Video - Wikipedia

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    Flip cameras' video quality was unusually good for their prices and sizes. [8] They can record videos at different resolutions. FlipHD camcorders digitally record high-definition video at 1280 x 720 resolution using H.264 video compression, Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) audio compression and the MP4 file format, while the older models used a 640 x 480 resolution. [9]