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  2. Miranda Camera Company - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many Japanese made cameras, Miranda did not make their own lenses and had to rely on other manufacturers to supply them. Miranda produced a line of quality 35mm still cameras; a range of over 30 models between first prototypes in 1953 through to the last production model in 1976. [2] Many had advanced or sophisticated features for their day.

  3. Soligor - Wikipedia

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    It imported cameras from Japan and also took control of companies in Japan. Among the first products was Miranda T camera and Soligor lenses. [1] Soligor GmbH is a German manufacturer of photographic equipment, optics, video surveillance equipment, and personal electronics.

  4. Binoculars - Wikipedia

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    A pair of binoculars with good optical coatings may yield a brighter image than uncoated binoculars with a larger objective lens, on account of superior light transmission through the assembly. The first transparent interference-based coating Transparentbelag (T) used by Zeiss was invented in 1935 by Olexander Smakula. [55]

  5. Bushnell Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Binoculars: Bushnell sells a wide variety of binoculars and was awarded the Best Buy award from Outdoor Life magazine in 2005 for their Browning Sports Optics binoculars and in 2006 for their Legend binoculars. [22] [23] Microscopes; Telescopes: Bushnell made smaller amateur optical telescopes. Some popular models include the "ARES 5", and the ...

  6. Binocular rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Binocular rivalry occurs between any stimuli that differ sufficiently, [4] including simple stimuli like lines of different orientation and complex stimuli like different alphabetic letters or different pictures such as of a face and of a house. Very small differences between images, however, might yield singleness of vision and stereopsis ...

  7. Opera glasses - Wikipedia

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    Often, modern theatre binoculars are equipped with an LED flashlight, which makes it easier to find a place in the dark. In addition to the more stereotypical binocular type, folding opera glasses were another common design. They were made mostly of metal and glass, with a leatherette cover for grip and color.