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  2. Category:Z-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Nikon Z-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    Please see Nikon Z-mount for a broader listing of Z-mount lenses that Nikon has produced. Pages in category "Nikon Z-mount lenses" This category contains only the following page.

  4. Holophane - Wikipedia

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    Vintage industrial Holophane pendant light. Holophane, a division of Acuity Brands, is a manufacturer of lighting-related products founded in 1898 in London, England. The company is a UK-based (Milton Keynes, England) and US manufacturer (based in Newark, Ohio) of lighting fixtures for commercial, industrial, outdoor, and emergency applications.

  5. Landscape lighting - Wikipedia

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    Landscape lighting or garden lighting refers to the use of outdoor illumination of private gardens and public landscapes; for the enhancement and purposes of safety, nighttime aesthetics, accessibility, security, recreation and sports, and social and event uses. Light pollution is exacerbated by excessive, misdirected, or obtrusive use of light.

  6. Nikon Z-mount - Wikipedia

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    Nikon uses a new designation system for their Z-mount lenses. The older F-mount Nikkor designations are no longer used, though they overlap in some areas (e.g. the VR and DX labels). Nikon also introduced the S-Line branding for especially high-performance ("superior") lenses, which is akin to Canon's L designation or Sony's "G-Master" branding.

  7. Nonimaging optics - Wikipedia

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    Nonimaging optics (also called anidolic optics) [1] [2] [3] is a branch of optics that is concerned with the optimal transfer of light radiation between a source and a target. . Unlike traditional imaging optics, the techniques involved do not attempt to form an image of the source; instead an optimized optical system for optimal radiative transfer from a source to a target is desi