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  2. List of Olympus products - Wikipedia

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    Olympus OM-1n: 1979–1987 Flash Ready LED Olympus OM-10: 1979–1987 1st "consumer grade" OM Olympus OM-10 Quartz: 1984–1987 Olympus OM-2: 1975–1979 aperture priority, ttl flash, OTF metering Olympus OM-2n: 1979–1984 Olympus OM-2 spot/program: 1984–1988 Full auto, spot metering Olympus OM-3: 1983–1986 Mechanical, cumulative 8 spots ...

  3. List of digital cameras with CCD sensors - Wikipedia

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    Only the Olympus E-10/E-20 support AA batteries, none of the others accept AA/AAA batteries. Even larger CCD sensors were only included in interchangeable-lens cameras, such as the Canon 1D, Nikon D60, and Leica M9. Nearly all such models were more expensive and less beginner-friendly than the point-and-shoot cameras listed here.

  4. History of the single-lens reflex camera - Wikipedia

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    Olympus OM-2 (Japan): first SLR with TTL, off-the-film (OTF) flash autoexposure. [474] Had two rearward-facing silicon photodiodes in the mirror box to meter light reflecting off the film. [475] Circuitry could detect when enough light was exposed and automatically quench a specially "dedicated" accessory Olympus Quick Auto 310 electronic flash.

  5. SmartMedia - Wikipedia

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    The SmartMedia format was launched in the summer of 1995 [citation needed] to compete with the MiniCard, CompactFlash, and PC Card formats. [citation needed] Although memory cards are nowadays associated with digital cameras, digital audio players, PDAs, and similar devices, SmartMedia was pitched as a successor to the computer floppy disk.

  6. Olympus OM-4 - Wikipedia

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    The camera accepted the Olympus 250-exposure bulk film back (10 meters of film = 250 frames) and the Olympus T-system flashes. The T45 handle-mount electronic flash (guide number 148/45 (feet/meters) at ASA/ISO 100) was also introduced with the OM-4. The original OM-4 was available in only one color: all black.

  7. Adobe Flash Player - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Flash Player 20 (version 20.0.0.306) (February 9, 2016) Adobe Flash Player 21 (version 21.0.0.182, codenamed Sutter) (March 10, 2016)

  8. Adobe Flash - Wikipedia

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    The final release of the Flash Player implementing some parts of MPEG-4 standards had become available in Fall 2007. [134] Adobe Flash Player 10.1 does not have acoustic echo cancellation, unlike the VoIP offerings of Skype and Google Voice, making this and earlier versions of Flash less suitable for group calling or meetings.

  9. Olympus Pen - Wikipedia

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    The first Olympus Pen, 1959. The Pen or PEN series is an Olympus camera brand. It was used on analog half-frame compact and SLR models from 1959 until the early 1980s. In 2009, Olympus released the PEN E-P1, a digital mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, which opened the range of Digital PEN models, which are still sold today.

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