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1.4 6×4.5 cm format ... Mamiya-Sekor E 1:3.5 f=28mm; Mamiya-Sekor E 1:2.8 f=35mm; ... mamiya/sekor 1:6.3 f=400 mm; The mamiya/sekor 55mm 1:1.4 is known to have ...
[1]: 26–27 The main distinguishing feature was the C33 had more automated operation, where winding the film also cocked the shutter automatically; [3] the C22 required two separate actions. [4] Both were the first Mamiya C TLRs that were able to use 220 film, but a different back was required.
'wisdom') [4] [5] is a lunar rover that forms part of Chandrayaan-3, a lunar mission developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). [6] A previous iteration of the rover, also named Pragyan, was launched as part of Chandrayaan-2 on 22 July 2019 and was destroyed with its lander, Vikram, when it crashed on the Moon on 6 September.
4 x 10 211 years ago 13 Vimalnath: Mahasaradevaloka Kampilyapura; Shikharji: Kritavarma by Shyama Golden Boar 180 meters 6 million years Jambu (Eugenia jambolana) Shanmukha and Vidita; or Vairoti) Mandara; Dhara Shikharji: 1.6 x 10 211 years ago 14 Anantnath: Pranatadevaloka Ayodhya; Shikharji: Simhasena by Suyasha Golden Porcupine 150 meters 3 ...
6×7 = 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 × 2 + 3 ⁄ 4 in (56×67 mm) Mamiya made a series of square format (6×6) twin lens reflex (TLR) cameras throughout the middle of the twentieth century. These were developed into the C cameras (C2, C3 through to C330s) which have interchangeable lenses as well as bellows focus. In 1970, Mamiya introduced the RB67, a 6×7 cm ...
[4] [5] [6] He is credited with the authorship of many Jain scriptures. Sanmatitarka (‘The Logic of the True Doctrine’) is the first major Jain work on logic written in Sanskrit. [7] [8] Among the most popular of his works, the Kalyan Mandir Stotra is a Sanskrit hymn dedicated to the 23rd Tirthankara Parshvanatha.
[3]: 12–13 Records indicate that approximately 10,000 Prominent 6×9 cameras were made from 1932 to 1935, including 5 prototypes with a faster "Turbo" shutter with a top speed of 1 ⁄ 400 sec. [4] The Prominent 6×9 was renamed to the Bessa Rangefinder starting in 1935, capitalizing on the more recognized branding.
Hindustan Photo Films Manufacturing Company Limited (HPF) was an Indian-based public sector manufacturer of photographic films, cine films, X-ray films, graphic arts films, photographic paper, and chemistry. It was incorporated in 1960 [1] It is based at Udhagamandalam, a hill station in Tamil Nadu.