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  2. DxOMark - Wikipedia

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    Camera sensor rating. The DXOMARK Sensor Score measures several important image quality metrics of the RAW image [8] captured by the camera 's sensor. [9] The overall score is a confidential combination of three sub-scores: [9][10] Colour depth, measured in bits, called a Portrait score; Dynamic range, measured in stops of dynamic range, called ...

  3. Flip Video - Wikipedia

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    Flip cameras' video quality was unusually good for their prices and sizes. [8] They can record videos at different resolutions. FlipHD camcorders digitally record high-definition video at 1280 x 720 resolution using H.264 video compression, Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) audio compression and the MP4 file format, while the older models used a 640 x 480 resolution. [9]

  4. IP camera - Wikipedia

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    The first centralized IP camera, the AXIS Neteye 200, was released in 1996 by Axis Communications. [3] Although the product was advertised to be accessible from anywhere with an internet connection, [4] the camera was not capable of streaming real-time video, and was limited to returning a single image for each request in the Common Intermediate Format (CIF).

  5. Nikon D90 - Wikipedia

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    The camera received 4 stars out of 5 in CNET's editor review [43] and Photocrati's Nikon D90 review labeled the D90 a "best value" DSLR. [44] Digital Photography Review also published a highly positive assessment, [ 45 ] but noted that the only weakness seemed to be that matrix metering on the D90 is tied too strongly to individual focus points ...

  6. Panasonic AG-DVX100 - Wikipedia

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    The Panasonic AG-DVX100 was a video camera that was released on October 13, 2002. [citation needed] Its 60Hz version was the first consumer digital camcorder capable of recording video at 24 progressive frames per second (FPS). [2] [3] The rate of 24 FPS is the standard for 35 mm sound film. The latest revision was the DVX100B(E) in 2005.

  7. Kodak Zi8 - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Zi8. The Kodak Zi8 is a video camera released by Kodak in 2009. It features 1080p video recording, 5-megapixel still image capture, SDHC card support, and electronic image stabilization. It became popular with many videographers because of the availability of an external microphone port. [1] The Zi8 has received mostly positive reviews.