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  2. Canon F-1 - Wikipedia

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    Four Canon F-1 cameras displayed alongside an assortment of FD mount lenses. The Canon F-1 uses the Canon FD lens mount, which was introduced alongside the camera.Between 1970 and 1979, a total of 68 different FD mount lens models were produced, ranging from 7.5mm to 800mm in focal length.

  3. Darren Heath - Wikipedia

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    Darren Heath is a motorsport photographer specialising in Formula One motor racing known for his creative and artistic coverage of the sport. Covering every Grand Prix Heath works with both editorial and commercial clients worldwide.

  4. Canon New F-1 - Wikipedia

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    "New Split/Microprism": Suitable for general photography. Combines Types A and B. F Laser matte Fresnel Microprism spot, 3.5 mm dia. "Microprism/Fast Lenses": Suitable for general photography with fast lenses (maximum aperture ≤ f /2.8), otherwise similar to Type A. Microprism angle 14°; base size 0.12 mm square. G Laser matte Fresnel

  5. f-number - Wikipedia

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    An example of the use of f-numbers in photography is the sunny 16 rule: an approximately correct exposure will be obtained on a sunny day by using an aperture of f /16 and the shutter speed closest to the reciprocal of the ISO speed of the film; for example, using ISO 200 film, an aperture of f /16 and a shutter speed of 1 ⁄ 200 second. The f ...

  6. List of Formula One circuits - Wikipedia

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    The first World Championship Grand Prix was held in 1950 at Silverstone; since then 77 circuits in total have hosted a Grand Prix.A lot of classic (older) circuits have hosted Grands Prix using different configurations throughout their history: Nürburgring, Spa-Francorchamps, Monza, etc. Taking Nürburgring as an example, the first World Championship race there used the 22.835 km (14.189 mi ...

  7. Lens speed - Wikipedia

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    While the fastest lenses in general production in the 2010s were f / 1.2 or f / 1.4, the 2020s have seen several f / 0.95 lenses, see below.. What is considered "fast" has evolved to lower f-numbers over the years, due to advances in lens design, optical manufacturing, quality of glass, optical coatings, and the move toward smaller imaging formats.

  8. Kym Illman - Wikipedia

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    Illman was born in Adelaide, South Australia to Betty and Brian Illman.His father had played cricket for South Australia and ran a small business. [1] [2] He worked a variety of jobs as a young man, including working in a bank, as a radio announcer in Darwin and as an audio engineer for Sky Television and Channel 9 in Perth.

  9. Sinar - Wikipedia

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    Sinar Photography AG is a Swiss company based in Zürich manufacturing specialized high-resolution view ... The Sinar F and F1 models have a clip-on front standard ...