Advanced Photo System (APS) is a discontinued film format for still photography first produced in 1996. It was marketed by Eastman Kodak under the brand...
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Advanced Photo System type-C (APS-C) is an image sensor format approximately equivalent in size to the Advanced Photo System film negative in its C ("Classic")...
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Panoramic photography (redirect from Panoramic photo)
important factors in defining a true panoramic image. Photo-finishers and manufacturers of Advanced Photo System (APS) cameras use the word "panoramic" to define...
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Photograph (redirect from Photo)
Xpan on standard film. Since the 1990s, panoramic photos have been available on the Advanced Photo System (APS) film. APS was developed by several of the...
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by Canon Inc. between 1996 and 2002. All ELPH cameras used the Advanced Photo System (APS) film format, with cartridge film that was 25% smaller than...
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[citation needed] IX Nikkor lenses introduced in 1996 for Nikon's Advanced Photo System SLRs must not be mounted to an EM, as their rear elements will intrude...
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Aspect ratio (image) (section Movie camera systems)
sizes, both the classic 35 mm film camera, and the multiple format Advanced Photo System (APS) film camera. The APS camera was capable of selecting any of...
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format include: 35 mm format (Full Frame; FX) 24 mm format (DX) Advanced Photo System (APS) 35 mm film / 135 film / full frame 16 mm film 8 mm film 1-inch...
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Digital photography (redirect from Digital photo)
pulling out of the camera business altogether. The price of 35 mm and Advanced Photo System (APS) compact cameras have dropped, probably due to direct competition...
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Kodak (redirect from Kodak Digital Central Lab System)
end of 2005, Kodak had ceased manufacturing cameras that used the Advanced Photo System. Kodak licensed the manufacture of Kodak branded cameras to Vivitar...
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