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  • 91Comparison of image viewers — This article presents a comparison of image viewers and image organizers which can be used for image viewing. Contents 1 General information 2 Supported file formats 3 Supported desktop environments …

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  • 92Wright Camera — In 1935, just a few years after the introduction of the Schmidt camera, Franklin Wright (Berkley, California) presented his short alternative to the original arrangement. He placed Schmidt corrector at the focal plane, and had the mirror… …

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  • 93Leicaflex SL — Infobox camera camera name = Leicaflex SL type = 35 mm SLR camera lens mount = Leica R bayonet focus = manual exposure = manual flash = hot shoe frame rate = dimensions = The Leicaflex SL was a SLR made by Leitz from 1974 as the second iteration… …

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  • 94Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 — Type Micro Four Thirds System Sensor 17.3 mm × 13 mm Live MOS Maximum resolution …

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  • 95Minolta SR-2 — c.1958 Type 35mm SLR camera Lens mount Minolta SR The name Minolta was first used in 1932 on the 4.5×6 format Semi Minolta using 120 film. The manufacturer was established in November 1928 by Kazuo Tashima (1899 1985) as the Nichidoku Shashinki… …

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  • 96Leica Camera — Coordinates: 50°32′35″N 008°23′25″E / 50.54306°N 8.39028°E / 50.54306; 8.39028 …

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  • 97Optical microscope — Microscope Uses Small sample observation Notable experiments Discovery of cells Inventor Hans Lippershey Zacharias Jans …

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  • 98Cosmic Origins Spectrograph — The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on its handling cart in the Spacecraft Systems Development Facility cleanroom at the Goddard Space Flight Center The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) is a science instrument that was installed on the Hubble Space… …

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  • 99camera — /kam euhr euh, kam reuh/, n., pl. cameras for 1,2, camerae / euh ree/ for 3, adj. n. 1. a boxlike device for holding a film or plate sensitive to light, having an aperture controlled by a shutter that, when opened, admits light enabling an object …

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  • 100Sundial — A sundial is a device that measures time by the position of the Sun. In common designs such as the horizontal sundial, the sun casts a shadow from its style (a thin rod or a sharp, straight edge) onto a flat surface marked with lines indicating… …

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