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  2. Matte box - Wikipedia

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    A matte box may have a bellows, a rigid sunshade, or both. If both, the bellows is positioned within the rigid sunshade, having a mask which may be adjusted forward or backward to suit the angle of view of the camera system. Matte Boxes are either mounted on two 15mm rods - an international standard - or the more heavy-duty 19mm rods.

  3. Optical cage system - Wikipedia

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    An optical cage system is an optomechanical system that is used to mount optical elements such as lenses and mirrors together in a rigid assembly. Optical systems built this way can be more compact than can be achieved using an optical table , and the system provides more flexibility than an optical rail .

  4. Minox - Wikipedia

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    Minox (pronounced / ˈ m iː n ɒ k s / MEE-noks) is a manufacturer of cameras, known especially for its subminiature camera.. The first product to carry the Minox name was a subminiature camera, conceived in 1922, and finally produced in 1936, by Baltic German Walter Zapp. [1]

  5. Level staff - Wikipedia

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    Topographer's rods are special purpose rods used in topographical surveys. The rod has the zero mark at mid-height and the graduations increase in both directions away from the mid-height. In use, the rod is adjusted so that the zero point is level with the instrument (or the surveyor's eye if he is using a hand level for low-resolution work).

  6. Pelco - Wikipedia

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    A CCTV camera housing made by Pelco. Pelco Incorporated is an American security and surveillance technologies company. Founded in 1957 and headquartered in Fresno, California, [4] Pelco is a wholly owned subsidiary of Motorola Solutions. The company's products include security cameras, recording and management systems, and video analytics software.

  7. Arri - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, Arri introduced the Arriflex 16ST, the first professional 16mm camera with a reflex viewing system. [15] [11] [16] [17] In 1965, a self-blimped 16mm camera was released: the Arriflex 16BL. [18] The Arriflex 35BL followed in 1972 as a lightweight, quiet alternative to the rather heavy and cumbersome blimped cameras of the time. [19]

  8. Aperture - Wikipedia

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    Aperture priority is a semi-automatic shooting mode used in cameras. It permits the photographer to select an aperture setting and let the camera decide the shutter speed and sometimes also ISO sensitivity for the correct exposure. This is also referred to as Aperture Priority Auto Exposure, A mode, AV mode (aperture-value mode), or semi-auto mode.

  9. Faraday cage - Wikipedia

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    Faraday cage over windows at the Green Bank Observatory. Faraday cages are routinely used in analytical chemistry to reduce noise while making sensitive measurements. Faraday cages, more specifically dual paired seam Faraday bags, are often used in digital forensics to prevent remote wiping and alteration of criminal digital evidence.

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