An example of a behind-the-lens leaf shutter is found in the 35 mm SLRs produced by Kodak, with their Retina Reflex camera line; Topcon, with their Auto 100; and Kowa with their SE-R and SET-R reflexes.
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Following the introduction of the EOS camera line, whose EF lens mount has a 44 mm flange focal distance, Canon briefly marketed an adapter which enabled certain FD telephoto lenses to be used on EOS bodies.
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Facing a dozen TV cameras lined up in the twilight before the courthouse, Sen . Slade Gorton ( R-Wash . ), one of Microsoft's staunchest defenders, said : " This makes a settlement very difficult ."
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Schriefer said the hall had also been designed, in part, so that the dozens of television cameras lining it will pick up the message of the day on signs strategically placed along the perimeter of the floor.
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So in 2003, Kodak introduced what would become the signature technology of its camera line : a printer dock that housed the camera directly-- no computer needed-- to print 4-by-6-inch glossy photos using a dye sublimation printing process.
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FED ( & GOMZ ) started using coated lenses as late as 1949-1950 ( Maizenberg Book ), KMZ ( 1947 onwards-Zorki Zenit camera line ) produced blue coated lenses making full use of the complete Carl Zeiss wartime technology.
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Catch Game 4 of the Stanley Cup finals Saturday on ABC Sports for a glimpse at ABC Panasonic Scanvision, a system of about 30 robotic cameras lining the arena's second level in a 180-degree arc from goal to goal.
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"Polaroid has done a good job with I-Zone and its other camera lines, but the problem is we are seeing a slowdown in Japan, with concerns that some products are fads, " said Jonathan Rosenzweig, managing director at Salomon Smith Barney.
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I generally0s5xport anarchic bursts of antiestablishment fervor, so I was happy to learn that the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts was teaming up with video surveillance activist Bill Brown to map the cameras lining our 2 1 / 2-mile Freedom Trail.
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Cameras lined up two deep in a ballroom to await his arrival at an interview session, creating such a logjam as flashbulbs popped that a path had to be cleared just to get him to a table where he could begin answering questions.