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  2. xD-Picture Card - Wikipedia

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    The original xD cards (Type S) were available in 16 MB to 512 MB capacities. The Type M card, released in February 2005, [13] uses multi-level cell (MLC) architecture to achieve a theoretical storage capacity of up to 8 GB. As of June 2010, Type M cards are available in sizes from 256 MB to 2 GB. However, the Type M suffers from slower read ...

  3. Comparison of Fujifilm X series cameras - Wikipedia

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    X-T50: Yes Yes Yes No Tilt 0.62x IBIS: No 40 MP 438g 2024 X-T30 II: Yes No Yes No Tilt 0.62x No No 26 MP 378g 2021 X-T30: No No Yes No Tilt 0.62x No No 26 MP 383g 2019 X-E4: Yes No Yes No Yes 0.62x No No 26 MP 364g 2021 X-M5: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No EIS: No 26 MP 355g 2024 X-T200: No No Yes No Yes 0.62x EIS: No 24 MP 370g 2020 X-A7: No No Yes No ...

  4. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    32 GB [4] Same build as miniSD but greater capacity and transfer speed, 4 GB to 32 GB. 8 GB is largest in early-2011 (not compatible with older host devices). microSDHC: 2007 32 GB [4] Same build as microSD but greater capacity and transfer speed, 4 GB to 32 GB. [5] (not compatible with older host devices) SDXC: 2009 1 TB

  5. Fujinon XF 56mm F1.2 R - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, Fujifilm announced a variant of this lens, the Fujinon XF 56mm F1.2 R APD, which has an additional APD filter element for apodisation, with the goal of improving the appearance of out-of-focus areas, or bokeh, when the lens is used wide open.

  6. List of Instax cameras and printers - Wikipedia

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    Fujifilm Instax Mini 10 [1] November 1998 ... 117 × 127 × 56 343 g (12.1 oz) ... 118.7 x 128.1 x 58.1 393 g Lens is 32 mm equivalent angle of view (AOV) in 35 mm ...

  7. List of interface bit rates - Wikipedia

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    10 Gbit/s: 1 GB/s: 2004 Enterprise Southbridge Interface (ESI) 8 Gbit/s: 1 GB/s: PCI Express 1.0 (×4 link) [l] 10 Gbit/s: 1 GB/s: 2004 AGP 4×: 8.533 Gbit/s: 1.067 GB/s: 1998 PCI-X 133: 8.533 Gbit/s: 1.067 GB/s: PCI-X QDR 16-bit: 8.533 Gbit/s: 1.067 GB/s: InfiniBand single 4× [23] 8 Gbit/s: 1 GB/s: RapidIO Gen1 4×: 10 Gbit/s: 1.25 GB/s ...

  8. Advanced Photo System - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Photo System logo. Advanced Photo System (APS) is a film format for consumer still photography first marketed in 1996 and discontinued in 2011. It was sold by various manufacturers under several brand names, including Eastman Kodak (Advantix), FujiFilm (Nexia), Agfa (Futura) and Konica (Centuria).

  9. Minilab - Wikipedia

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    Fujifilm silver halide photo printer minilab An analog printer minilab receiving film. No computer is present, and the film "scanner" is mounted on and integrated with the minilab so it can not be moved separately to somewhere else and connected through cables, the "scanner" is actually an optical enlarger, however there are digital minilabs with integrated scanners [4] [5]