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  2. Fisheye lens - Wikipedia

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    For the popular 35 mm film format, typical focal lengths of fisheye lenses are 8–10 mm for circular images, and 12–18 mm for diagonal images filling the entire frame. For digital cameras using smaller imagers such as 1/4 in and 1/3 in format CCD or CMOS sensors, the focal length of "miniature" fisheye lenses can be as short as 1–2 mm.

  3. Digital Fish Library - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Fish Library (DFL) is a University of California, San Diego project funded by the Biological Infrastructure Initiative (DBI) of the National Science Foundation (NSF). The DFL creates 2D and 3D visualizations of the internal and external anatomy of fish obtained with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods and makes these publicly ...

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  5. Underwater photography - Wikipedia

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    Some cameras are made for use underwater, including modern waterproof digital cameras. The first amphibious camera was the Calypso, reintroduced as the Nikonos in 1963. The Nikonos range was designed specifically for use underwater. Nikon ended the Nikonos series in 2001 [1] and its use has declined, as has that of other 35mm film systems.

  6. Full-spectrum photography - Wikipedia

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    A full spectrum photograph of an old homestead in Montana Full Spectrum Geo-Referenced Orthomosaic (RGB+NIR) obtained with an UAV. Full-spectrum photography is a subset of multispectral imaging, defined among photography enthusiasts as imaging with consumer cameras the full, broad spectrum of a film or camera sensor bandwidth.

  7. Hemispherical photography - Wikipedia

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    Hemispherical photograph used to study microclimate of winter roosting habitat at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico.. Hemispherical photography, also known as canopy photography, is a technique to estimate solar radiation and characterize plant canopy geometry using photographs taken looking upward through an extreme wide-angle lens or a fisheye lens (Rich 1990).

  8. Digital photography - Wikipedia

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    Electronic by nature, most digital cameras are instant, mechanized, and automatic in some or all functions. Digital cameras may choose to emulate traditional manual controls (rings, dials, sprung levers, and buttons) or it may instead provide a touchscreen interface for all functions; most camera phones fall into the latter category.

  9. Category:Wikipedia requested images of fish - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia requested photographs of fishes is a way for an editor to ask others to provide specific photographs for an article. If the photo request is for a known specific location and/or desired image details, please use {{Fishproject|imageneeded=yes|in=specific location name|imagedetails=Close up of fish.}} in the article talk page, substituting the name of the location in place of "specific ...

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