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  2. 576p - Wikipedia

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    576p is the shorthand name for a video display resolution. The p stands for progressive scan, i.e. non-interlaced, the 576 for a vertical resolution of 576 pixels (the frame rate can be given explicitly after the letter).

  3. List of image resolutions used in digital cameras - Wikipedia

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    List of image resolutions used in digital cameras. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; ... Megapixels Camera examples 32 32 1:1. ... Canon Powershot 600 (1996 ...

  4. List of cameras supporting a raw format - Wikipedia

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    Canon PowerShot SD30: Digital IXUS iZoom: IXY Digital L 3: using CHDK firmware Canon PowerShot SD300: Digital IXUS 40: IXY Digital 50: using CHDK firmware Canon PowerShot SD400: Digital IXUS 50: IXY Digital 55: using CHDK firmware Canon PowerShot SD450: Digital IXUS 55: IXY Digital 60: using CHDK firmware Canon PowerShot SD500: Digital IXUS 700 ...

  5. Image resolution - Wikipedia

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    The term resolution is often considered equivalent to pixel count in digital imaging, though international standards in the digital camera field specify it should instead be called "Number of Total Pixels" in relation to image sensors, and as "Number of Recorded Pixels" for what is fully captured.

  6. List of Canon camcorders - Wikipedia

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    Slower shutter speeds were introduced, all the way down to 1/8 of a second in video mode. The GL2 also introduced features for digital effects and color bars in-camera, as well as 1.7 Megapixel still camera features for use with an SD card.

  7. Leica T (Typ 701) - Wikipedia

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    The Leica T (Typ 701) is a digital mirrorless interchangeable lens camera announced by Leica Camera on April 24, 2014. It is the first camera using the Leica L-Mount (previously known as the T mount), and was announced alongside two new lenses for that mount, a 23 mm f/2 prime and an 18–56 mm f/3.5–5.6 zoom, as well as an adapter for Leica M lenses.