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  • 71Digiscoping — Spotting scope with a digital camera mounted afocally using an adapter. Digiscoping is a neologism for the activity of using a digital camera to record distant images by coupling it with an optical telescope. The term usually refers to using… …

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  • 72Norah Head Light — Norah Head Light, 2009 …

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  • 73Reversal film — A single slide, showing a color transparency in a plastic frame A slide projector, showing the l …

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  • 74Subaru Legacy — Infobox Automobile name = Subaru Legacy aka = Subaru Liberty Subaru B4 Subaru Legacy B4 Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon manufacturer = Subaru predecessor = none parent company = Fuji Heavy Industries production = 1989 present class = Mid size (1989… …

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  • 7510th Battalion, CEF — Infobox Military Unit unit name=10th BattalionCanadian Expeditionary Force caption= country=Canada country=flag|Canada|1868 type=Line Infantry branch=C.E.F. dates=September 1914 1920 specialization= command structure=2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade …

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  • 76Ansel Adams — um 1950 …

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  • 7735 mm film — is the basic film gauge most commonly used for both still photography and motion pictures, and remains relatively unchanged since its introduction in 1892 by William Dickson and Thomas Edison, using film stock supplied by George Eastman. The… …

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  • 78Pinhole camera — A pinhole camera is a very simple camera with no lens and a single very small aperture. Simply explained it is a light proof box with a single hole in one side. Light from a scene passes through this single point and projects an inverted image on …

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  • 79Exposure (photography) — Underexposure redirects here. For the 2005 film by Oday Rasheed, see Underexposure (2005 film). A long exposure showing stars rotating around the southern and northern celestial poles. Credit: European Southern Observatory …

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  • 80Radio-frequency identification — (RFID) is a technology that uses radio waves to transfer data from an electronic tag, called RFID tag or label, attached to an object, through a reader for the purpose of identifying and tracking the object. Some RFID tags can be read from… …

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