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  2. Leaf (Israeli company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Leaf introduced the first medium format digital camera back, the Leaf DCB1, nicknamed ‘The Brick’, which had a resolution of 4 million pixels (4 megapixels). As of 2012, Leaf produces the Credo line of digital camera backs, ranging from 40 to 80 megapixels. Until 2010, Leaf also produced photography workflow software Leaf Capture.

  3. Digital camera back - Wikipedia

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    Sinar eVolution 75 digital camera back sensor, mountable on a select range of medium-format camera brands, 2007, 33 megapixels, price c. €15,000 Traditional negative 120 film camera back, attached to a Mamiya RZ67 Professional medium-format camera. A digital camera back is a device that attaches to the back of a camera in place of the ...

  4. Hot shoe - Wikipedia

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    A compatible 7-pin variant, which allows battery-less accessories to be powered by the camera's battery were also made, but not widely used. Konica Minolta and Sony Alpha digital SLR cameras are based on Minolta designs and used the same connector, officially named Auto-lock Accessory Shoe, as well up to 2012. Since the electrical protocol ...

  5. Fuji GX680 - Wikipedia

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    Fuji produced a digital back for the GX680 but it was only available in Japan. In the US, Fuji partnered with the makers of the Luma digital back in the early 2000's. The film holders for the GX680 and GX680 II feature a backup ER-3 lithium battery to retain data. [6]

  6. Digital single-lens reflex camera - Wikipedia

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    The digital back monitored the camera body battery current to sync the image sensor exposure to the film body shutter. [10] [11] Digital images were stored on a tethered hard drive and processed for histogram feedback to the user.

  7. FinePix S3 Pro - Wikipedia

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    The camera can be remotely tethered to a computer via a Firewire connection. A monochrome-only, Live View capability is available for image composition via the rear LCD screen of the camera. This can be viewed for a maximum duration of thirty seconds, at which time mirror lock up is automatically cancelled and default function resumes.