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  2. E-mount - Wikipedia

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    E-mount or E mount may refer to: Sony E-mount (part of α (Alpha), Handycam, NXCAM, XDCAM, Cyber-shot and SmartShot families), a fully electronic bayonet lens mount for mirrorless digital system cameras introduced by Sony in 2010; Hasselblad E-mount, the same camera mount since 2013; Carl Zeiss E-mount (ZA), lenses designed for E-mount cameras

  3. System requirements - Wikipedia

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    A computing platform describes some sort of framework, either in hardware or software, which allows software to run. [2] Typical platforms include a computer's architecture, operating system, or programming languages and their runtime libraries. Operating system is one of the requirements mentioned when defining system requirements (software ...

  4. List of third-party Sony E-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    Various third-party lens manufacturers have released the following lenses for Sony E-mount cameras since 2010. They are also compatible with Hasselblad E-mount cameras. They are also compatible with Hasselblad E-mount cameras.

  5. Sony E-mount - Wikipedia

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    Sony NEX-5 E-mount. The E-mount is a lens mount designed by Sony for their NEX ("New E-mount eXperience" [1]) and ILCE series of camcorders and mirrorless cameras. [2] The E-mount supplements Sony's α mount, allowing the company to develop more compact imaging devices while maintaining compatibility with 35mm sensors. E-mount achieves this by:

  6. System requirements specification - Wikipedia

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    A business analyst (BA), sometimes titled system analyst, is responsible for analyzing the business needs of their clients and stakeholders to help identify business problems and propose solutions. Within the systems development life cycle domain, the BA typically performs a liaison function between the business side of an enterprise and the ...

  7. Fujifilm X-mount - Wikipedia

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    The Touit lenses are produced for a Fujifilm X-mount and Sony E-mount. [44] Because Fujifilm did not share the specifications of the X-mount, Carl Zeiss never received officially the license for releasing X-mount lenses. The Touit lenses are therefore non-certified. [45] Touit Distagon 12mm f/2.8 wide angle lens; Touit Planar 32mm f/1.8 normal lens

  8. Fujifilm G-mount - Wikipedia

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    The Fujifilm G-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount designed by Fujifilm for use in the cameras of their Fujifilm GFX series. These cameras have interchangeable lenses . The respective lenses are designed for 43.8 mm x 32.9 mm medium format sensors.

  9. Micro Four Thirds system - Wikipedia

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    The Micro Four Thirds system (MFT or M4/3 or M43) (マイクロフォーサーズシステム, Maikuro Fō Sāzu Shisutemu) is a standard released by Olympus Imaging Corporation and Panasonic in 2008, [1] for the design and development of mirrorless interchangeable lens digital cameras, camcorders and lenses. [2]