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  2. Comparison of digital and film photography - Wikipedia

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    However, even if both techniques have inherent noise, it is widely appreciated that for color, digital photography has much less noise/grain than film at equivalent sensitivity, leading to an edge in image quality. [10] For black-and-white photography, grain takes a more positive role in image quality, and such comparisons are less valid.

  3. Movie camera - Wikipedia

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    Movie camera. A movie camera (also known as a film camera and cine-camera) is a type of photographic camera that rapidly takes a sequence of photographs, either onto film stock or an image sensor, in order to produce a moving image to display on a screen. In contrast to the still camera, which captures a single image at a time, the movie camera ...

  4. Moviecam - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Vienna. , Austria. Products. Movie cameras. Moviecam is a motion picture equipment company specializing in movie camera systems for 35 mm film. Moviecam is a motion picture Large Format Lens series released by ARRI Rental in 2021. There are 10 prime lenses ranging from 16mm to 135mm, all T2 except 100mm and 135mm T2.8.

  5. Pirated movie release types - Wikipedia

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    AV1. AV1 is a free modern video format developed by the Alliance for Open Media (AOM). It delivers high quality video at lower bitrates than H.264 or even H.265/HEVC. Unlike HEVC, it can be streamed in common web browsers. It is being adopted by YouTube and Netflix, amongst others. As of 2023, a few encoders use AV1.

  6. Digital camera - Wikipedia

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    A CompactFlash (CF) card, one of many media types used to store digital photographs. Digital camera (Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10) user interface, indicating the approximate count of remaining photos. Many camera phones and most stand alone digital cameras store image data in flash memory cards or other removable media.

  7. Red Digital Cinema - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Red started to ship the "beta" stormtrooper white models of the Red Komodo to customers on the waitlist. The price for the beta cameras is $6,995, with the regular black shipping models for $5,995 (body only). The Komodo camera features 6K video, super 35 sensor, a Canon RF lens mount, a dual BP battery plate, and a global shutter. [30]

  8. Thomson Viper FilmStream Camera - Wikipedia

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    Thomson Viper FilmStream Camera. The Thomson Viper FilmStream Camera is a digital movie camera produced by Thomson Multimedia (now Vantiva). Introduced in the early 2000s [1] as makers of feature films were turning to digital cinematography, the Viper influenced subsequent HD, UHD, and HDR cameras. [2]

  9. Timeline of online video - Wikipedia

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    Due to quality issues caused by low bandwidth and bad latency, very little streaming video existed on the World Wide Web until 2002 when VHS quality video with reliable lip sync became possible. 2005–2010 Mass-streaming services like YouTube and Netflix become massively popular for streaming online video. Broadband penetration increases ...