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  2. Kodak DCS - Wikipedia

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    Kodak DCS. A Kodak DCS 420, a 1.2-megapixel digital SLR based on a Nikon F90 body. The Kodak Digital Camera System is a series of digital single-lens reflex cameras and digital camera backs that were released by Kodak in the 1990s and 2000s, and discontinued in 2005. [1] They are all based on existing 35mm film SLRs from Nikon, Canon and Sigma.

  3. Lytro - Wikipedia

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    Original Lytro Light Field Camera The original Lytro camera was designed by NewDealDesign. The original camera is a square tube less than five inches long with a lens opening at one end and a 1.52-inch (38.6 mm) LCD touch screen at the other. The original camera features an 11 megaray sensor. The lens has 8x optical zoom and an f/2.0 aperture.

  4. Paul Reiffer - Wikipedia

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    In August 2018, Reiffer produced the launch images for the Phase One IQ4 Series of Medium Format Cameras, using their latest 151 Megapixel digital back. Workshops and Tuition. Across a range of worldwide locations, Reiffer is known in the photography community for providing hands-on workshop education to all levels of student.

  5. Olympus E-500 - Wikipedia

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    Olympus E-500. The Olympus E-500 ( Olympus EVOLT E-500 in North America) is an 8- megapixel digital SLR camera manufactured by Olympus of Japan and based on the Four Thirds System. It was announced on 26 September 2005. Like the E-300 launched the previous year, it uses a Full Frame Transfer (17.3 x 13 mm) Kodak KAF-8300CE CCD imaging chip.

  6. Olympus C-8080 Wide Zoom - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the C-8080 was set to be Olympus’ first eight-megapixel digital camera for the high-end consumer market. The MSRP was $1,149 USD. A key feature, described in the name, is the camera’s optical zoom range. Most compact "zoom" cameras of the era were marketed for telephoto photography, providing high magnification of a distant ...

  7. Still video camera - Wikipedia

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    A still video camera ( SVC) is a type of electronic camera that takes still images and stores them as single frames of video. They peaked in popularity in the late 1980s [citation needed] and can be seen as the predecessor to the digital camera. However, unlike the latter, the image storage in such cameras is based on analog technology, rather ...