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  2. Digital cinematography - Wikipedia

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    Digital cinematography captures motion pictures digitally in a process analogous to digital photography.While there is a clear technical distinction that separates the images captured in digital cinematography from video, the term "digital cinematography" is usually applied only in cases where digital acquisition is substituted for film acquisition, such as when shooting a feature film.

  3. Thomson Viper FilmStream Camera - Wikipedia

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    Cinematographer Dion Beebe described the Viper as the "primary camera" on Collateral; [7] on both Zodiac [8] and Collateral 35mm film was used only for overcranking. [9] [10] Zodiac was the first digital feature film made by a major studio without using videotape or compression in its capture or editing.

  4. Comparison of digital and film photography - Wikipedia

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    The merits of digital versus film photography were considered by photographers and filmmakers in the early 21st century after consumer digital cameras became widely available. Digital photography and digital cinematography have both advantages and disadvantages relative to still film and motion picture film photography.

  5. 35 mm equivalent focal length - Wikipedia

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    35 mm equivalent focal lengths are calculated by multiplying the actual focal length of the lens by the crop factor of the sensor. Typical crop factors are 1.26× – 1.29× for Canon (1.35× for Sigma "H") APS-H format, 1.5× for Nikon APS-C ("DX") format (also used by Sony, Pentax, Fuji, Samsung and others), 1.6× for Canon APS-C format, 2× for Micro Four Thirds format, 2.7× for 1-inch ...

  6. Full frame (cinematography) - Wikipedia

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    In cinematography, full frame refers to an image area (today most commonly on a digital sensor) that is the same size as that used by a 35mm still camera. [1] Still cameras run the film horizontally behind the lens, whereas standard 35mm motion-picture cameras run the film vertically. Thus a 35mm still camera's image is significantly larger ...

  7. Digital intermediate - Wikipedia

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    The digital intermediate process was also used to perform a digital blowup of the film's original Super 16 source format to a 35mm output. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] 1999: Pacific Ocean Post Film, a team led by John McCunn and Greg Kimble used Kodak film scanners & laser film printer, Cineon software as well as proprietary tools to rebuild and repair the ...

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