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  2. Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM A lens - Wikipedia

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    The Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art lens is a professional-level fixed focal length camera lens made by Sigma Corporation. [1] It was announced at CES in January 2014 and immediately became highly anticipated amid reports that Sigma was not aiming to compete against Canon or Nikon's 50mm prime lenses but rather the newly released Zeiss Otus 55/1.4, a lens costing US$4,000. [2]

  3. Sigma 50mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM lens - Wikipedia

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    The Sigma 50mm f / 1.4 EX DG HSM is a normal prime lens made by the Sigma Corporation. The lens is produced in Canon EF mount , Four Thirds System , Nikon F-mount , Pentax K mount , Sigma's own SA mount , and the Sony/Minolta AF Mount varieties, all have the same optical formula.

  4. Sigma 24mm F1.4 DG HSM Art - Wikipedia

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    The Sigma 24mm F1.4 DG HSM Art is an interchangeable wide angle lens for full frame cameras. It was announced by Sigma Corporation on February 10, 2015. A full two stops faster than most 24mm primes, it is designed to capture wide angle imagery with shallow depth of field, as one might with a medium or large format camera.

  5. Sigma Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Kazuto Yamaki (CEO of Sigma) on 25 September 2018 at photokina in Cologne. Sigma Corporation (株式会社シグマ, Kabushiki-gaisha Shiguma) is a Japanese company, manufacturing cameras, lenses, flashes and other photographic accessories. All Sigma products are produced in the company's own Aizu factory in Bandai, Fukushima, Japan. Although ...

  6. Rear-projection television - Wikipedia

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    The projector uses a bright beam of light and a lens system to project the image to a much larger size. A front-projection television uses a projector that is separate from the screen and the projector is placed in front of the screen. The setup of a rear-projection television is in some ways similar to that of a traditional television.

  7. Movie projector - Wikipedia

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    35 mm movie projector in operation Bill Hammack explains how a film projector works. A movie projector (or film projector) is an opto-mechanical device for displaying motion picture film by projecting it onto a screen. Most of the optical and mechanical elements, except for the illumination and sound devices, are present in movie cameras.

  8. Projector - Wikipedia

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    A projector or image projector is an optical device that projects an image (or moving images) onto a surface, commonly a projection screen. Most projectors create an image by shining a light through a small transparent lens , but some newer types of projectors can project the image directly, by using lasers .

  9. Sony Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. (commonly known as Sony Pictures or SPE, and formerly known as Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc.) is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment studio conglomerate that produces, acquires, and distributes filmed entertainment (theatrical motion pictures, television programs, and recorded videos) through multiple platforms.