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  2. File:The built in flash of a SLR camera, Pentax MZ-30, firing ...

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    The Pentax was activated using its timer function, and the camera making the photo was triggered just before the flash would fire from the Pentax. This way, the flash bounced off the reflector and illuminated the camera enough to be exposed by it's own flash, and the other camera was able to register both the flash firing and the Pentax in one ...

  3. List of Pentax products - Wikipedia

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    Asahiflex I with viewfinder closed. Cameras using the M37 lens mount. Ashiflex I (1952–1953); Asahiflex Ia (1953–1954) — also sold as the Tower 23; Asahiflex IIb (1954–1957) — also sold as the Tower 23

  4. Pentax PC35AF - Wikipedia

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    The camera is powered by 2 AAA-size batteries. A winder is offered as an optional accessory. The PC35AF-M offers an automatic film speed setting by means of the DX code (ISO 25 to 1600), with a manual setting (ISO 100, 200, 400, 1000) provided for when using film in a cartridge that lacks the DX code, and built-in winder.

  5. List of cameras supporting a raw format - Wikipedia

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    Kodak P712; Kodak P850; Kodak P880 saved in .KDC format; Kodak C603/C643 via hidden debug menu; Kodak C713 via hidden debug menu saved in .RAW format; Kodak DCS-620, -660 Canon bodies, 2 and 6 megapixels

  6. List of digital cameras with CCD sensors - Wikipedia

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    While there were larger CCD sensors made for interchangeable-lens cameras, such as the Leica M9, CCD sensors in fixed-lens cameras maxed out at 2/3″ (1/1.5″). Premium compact cameras of the time contained sensors around 1/1.7″ in size, whereas entry-level models used 1/2.3″ sensors or smaller.

  7. Pentax cameras - Wikipedia

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    Still the basis for Pentax lenses and cameras today, the K mount offered greater convenience and enabled the production of faster lenses such as the 50 mm f /1.2. [17] To keep M42 users in the Pentax system, an M42-K Mount adaptor was offered, enabling them to continue to use their existing lenses, albeit with the loss of automation and needing ...

  8. Refurbishment (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the refurbished electronics marketplace Back Market claims that "refurbished" devices are distinct from "used" devices, where a "used" device is one where no repairs or testing have taken place. [2] However other specialist retailers, like The Big Phone Store, define refurbished phones as a specific type of used or second-hand device ...

  9. Flash comparison - Wikipedia

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    PC 18, 24-105mm 1/1-1/128, 1/3 EV i-TTL/CLS (Nikon) E-TTL/E-TTL II (Canon) yes yes 5.5sec yes, both i-TTL and basic slave Nikon and Canon versions Can update firmware over USB Has sub-flash Pentax AF-200FG [17] 20m No 28mm 1/1, 1/2, 1/4 TTL no no 4sec no Pentax AF-360FGZ II [18] 36m X-Sync 24-85mm 1/1-1/64 PTTL yes yes 6sec yes Pentax AF-540FGZ ...