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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 ...
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
200 g (7 oz., without batteries) The DX-10 was an entry-level Fujifilm digital camera featuring an 810,000 pixel sensor (1024x768 or 640x480 image size) and a fixed-focus lens . It was introduced in 1999.
The width of the media is the primary classification criterion for tape technologies. One-half-inch (13 mm) has historically been the most common width of tape for high-capacity data storage. [21] Many other sizes exist and most were developed to either have smaller packaging or higher capacity. [22]
The following tables compare general and technical information for Fujifilm X series cameras that support the Classic Chrome film simulation, [1] USB charging, [2] and other useful features. Models that are currently in production are shown in bold.
LG G Flex (2014) – through subsequent software update [25] LG G Flex 2; LG G Pro 2 [26] LG V10; LG V20; LG V30 – 4K HDR (8-bit Log from 10-bit signal, can not record in 10 bit at all.) LG Velvet; Nokia Lumia and Microsoft Lumia. Nokia Lumia 930 – through subsequent software update [27] [28] Nokia Lumia Icon [27]
Category Manufacturer Model Release Lens Shutter (s) Exposure Batteries Size W×H×D ()Weight (body) Notes Image Camera Fujifilm Instax Mini 10 [1]: November 1998
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).