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  2. Fujifilm FinePix S3500 - Wikipedia

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    FujiFilm FinePix S3500 is a digital camera with a 6x optical zoom lens. The camera was released in 2005, and replaced the finepix S3100. The camera takes standard xD picture cards, can take pictures of between 0.3 and 4 megapixels, and movies of either 160 x 120 pixels, or 320 x 240 pixels resolution without sound. The camera bears a 1.5 inch ...

  3. Fujifilm FinePix S-series - Wikipedia

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    Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro Fujifilm FinePix S5000 Fujifilm FinePix S100fs Fujifilm FinePix S700 Fujifilm S9500 Fujifilm S8000fd S9500; S8000fd and S5700 Fujifilm FinePix SL 1000. The Fujifilm FinePix S and HS-series of digital cameras consists of the company's DSLR system and bridge camera models.

  4. S3500 - Wikipedia

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    FinePix S3500, a 2005 digital camera with a 6x optical zoom lens by FujiFilm; COOLPIX S3500, a 2002 digital camera from Nikon; s3500t and s3500z, two HP Pavilion Slimline desktop computer models; DC S3500, an Intel SSD

  5. List of sound chips - Wikipedia

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    Sony: Sony SPC700 (Nintendo S-SMP) 1990 8 16 32,000 Super Nintendo Entertainment System console Bit Rate Reduction (BRR) ADPCM [138] [139] Sony SPU (Sound Processing Unit) 1994 24 16 44,100 Sony PlayStation and PlayStation 2 consoles ADPCM; two cores on PS2 [140] Sony SPU2: 1999 48 16 48,000 Sony PlayStation 2 and early PlayStation 3 consoles

  6. PlayStation models - Wikipedia

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    A number of models of Sony's PlayStation (PS) video game console were produced from 1994 to 2006. Most revisions of the PlayStation were made to fix known hardware issues or lower production costs and time, while others featured substantial external changes.

  7. Sony PVM-4300 - Wikipedia

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    The PVM-4300 was first released by Sony in Japan in April 1989 for an introductory price of ¥2.6 million in Japan. [5] [6] Around twenty sets were imported into the United States around January 1990, with an introductory price of $39,999.99 [7] ($98,317 in 2023). It was described as being aimed at the "videophile and elite-consumer market." [8]

  8. Betamovie - Wikipedia

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    Sony was unable to duplicate this functionality, and this Betamovie failing so was a primary reason for its early loss of market share. Despite this development, Sony held on to the Betamovie for a couple of years more, releasing some more advanced models, especially for the NTSC market.

  9. List of bridge cameras - Wikipedia

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    Nikon Coolpix P100. This is a list of bridge cameras, which are loosely defined as fixed-lens digital cameras with DSLR-style bodies and superzoom lenses. [1] [2] Their larger bodies and lenses differentiate them from smaller superzoom compact cameras, also known as travel zoom cameras.