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No, she was apparently employed as a dental hygienist, and her employer said she was 'a happy and stable individual'.
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http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Mamiya_DSX_1000
http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Fujica_ST605
Think my memory failed me about the Konica.
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The cameras are actually assembled by Hasselblad in Sweden. I think all the bits come from Japan.
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It came up when I was trying to find out some data on the current state of the market, but I didn't save a reference. Believe it or not, up to you.
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'M42' didn't produce any lenses, but many lenses were produced for the 'M42' mount (42mm screw thread). The mount was introduced with the 1949 Zeiss Ikon Contax S, the world's first integrated...
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Fujifilm is already there, the Hasselblad H series cameras have a great deal of Fujifim technology in them.
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Not so sure. I visited El Paso once, and spent the day across the border in Juarez. I went out in the bus, and no checks were made at all. When I came back on foot, there were long lines of people...
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For those unfamiliar with the story
http://www.infowars.com/congress-gives-standing-ovation-to-dc-cops-for-executing-unarmed-mother/
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Half of the chips ever made have been made using Nikon steppers and scanners.
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Canon's released very little real information on the sensor, so one has to work from inferences about how sensors work in general and how Canon makes its sensors. There are essentially two things...
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D800 has 4.75 pixels, D600 has 5.9 micron pixels.
If 'high ISO performance' goes with pixel size the difference should be 24%
If 'high ISO performance' goes with pixel area the difference should be...
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One of the problems with the way people seem to want to treat these discussion is that 'pixels' and 'sensors' are treated like natural phenomena, absolutely driven by laws of nature. They aren't,...
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You should thank dholl, because I probably wouldn't have made the point if he hadn't raised that sensor. That is one reason why discussions on these forums can be much more informative than...
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Yup, then you came back and said: - More (and smaller) megapixels can mean poorer high-ISO IQ (use DPR's comparison tool to check for yourself).
Just a few posts up, so having lost that argument,...
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And so a whole load of your argument disappears through the window.
Let's do it once more just in case you want go on about the differences in DPReview's high ISO noise for these two again, these...
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Don't think that's right. In general, more megapixels gives higher resolution, and in general my guess is that many photographers think that resolution matters. Can't think why they'd be spending...
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Have it as you like. Eric's first publication on CMOS Image sensors (according to the publication list on his site) was:
S.Mendis, S.E. Kemeny and E.R. Fossum, CMOS active pixel image sensor, IEEE...
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