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  • 71Pentacon Six mount — The Pentacon Six mount (commonly abbreviated to P6, or СМ in Cyrillic) is a breech lock bayonet lens mount originally used by several medium format single lens reflex cameras from East Germany.The lens mount was originally designed by Carl Zeiss… …

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  • 72Martin & Muñoz — are Walter Martin Paloma Muñoz, artists who have collaborated to create and photograph dystopian sculptures. Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 3 Solo exhibitions 4 Collections …

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  • 73GLaDOS — GLaDOS, as she appears in Portal 2 Series Portal First game Portal (2007) Created by Erik Wolpaw Kim Swift …

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  • 7435 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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  • 75Alhazen — For the Moon crater, see Alhazen (crater). For the asteroid, see 59239 Alhazen. Alhazen Alhazen (Ibn al Haytham) …

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  • 76Group f/64 — was a group of famous San Francisco photographers who espoused a common philosophy and photographic style. The group was created in 1932, and it is usually listed as including: * Ansel Adams+ * Imogen Cunningham+ * John Paul Edwards+ * Consuelo… …

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  • 77James Webb Space Telescope — General information Organization NASA[1], with significant contributions from ESA and CSA …

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  • 78Canon FD lens mount — The Canon FD lens mount is a physical standard for connecting a photographic lens to a single lens reflex camera body. The standard was developed by Canon of Japan and was introduced in March 1971 with the Canon F 1 camera. It was the primary… …

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  • 79Nikon FE — with Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 lens Maker Nippon Kogaku K. K. Type 35mm film SLR Lens mount Nikon F lens mount …

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  • 80photoreception — photoreceptive, adj. /foh toh ri sep sheuhn/, n. the physiological perception of light. [1905 10; PHOTO + RECEPTION] * * * Biological responses to stimulation by light, most often referring to the mechanism of vision. In one celled organisms such …

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