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Toggle Camera accessories subsection ... Download as PDF; ... Lenses for the Asahi Pentax and Pentax Spotmatic series cameras. Takumar 35 mm f/4.0 (1957) Takumar 55 ...
Media Pro was released in September 2011 and features support for larger catalogs, compatibility between Media Pro and Capture One, an updated user interface, support for XMP sidecar files and latest camera formats for photo and video files. [1] [17] As of August 30th, 2018, Phase One has stopped selling Media Pro and has discontinued the software.
This fitted well with established TV-camera technology using 3 tubes, and also with 3CCD, a technology in development at the time of the definition of the standard. [ 6 ] The standard defines that the diagonal size of the projected image should be 11 mm, but does not define a resolution to be used.
Some camera makers design lenses but outsource manufacture. Some lens makers have cameras made to sell under their own brand name. A few companies are only in the lens business. Some camera companies make no lenses, but usually at least sell a lens from some lens maker with their cameras as part of a package.
A Vivitar digital camera. The company's product line has included 35 mm SLR cameras, zoom lenses, flashes, film enlargers, binoculars, digital cameras, night vision products, point-and-shoot cameras, tripods, underwater cameras, smart home technology, health and wellness accessories, and other audio/video equipment. [citation needed]
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Camera; Camera bag; Camera monitor; ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...
As the Olympus Six camera but with four element 7.5 cm f/3.5 lens Super Olympus 1943 A Olympus Six camera but with new five element 7.5 cm f/4.5 lens Super Olympus II 1943 As the Super Olympus I camera but with five element 7.5 cm f/3.5 lens Flex series (6x6 TLR cameras) Flex (later renamed Flex BII) 1952 First of the series of 6×6 TLRs
An entry-level camera, exposure mode was program AE only, with a high-speed program option, no Creative Expansion Card support. An even more basic Maxxum, this camera was basically for the point-and-shoot user that wanted a system SLR camera with interchangeable lenses and more powerful flashes, but did not want the features on, or did not want to pay for the 5000i, 7000i, 8000i cameras.