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    iPhones are the best when you want to take excellent photographs without having a need to carry a separate camera. They are the perfect replacement of the camera as they offer the convenience to hold it every time. They offer various unique features of clicking, saving and sharing in different variety of iPhone apps. The iPhone camera is much popular on Flickr, a popular photo sharing site. Many professional photographers use the iPhone for their best photo shoots and they use their best…

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    When I was younger I had a fascination with dinosaurs. I would spend countless hours recreating the images and sketches found in the copious amount of dinosaur books I acquired. I remember distinctly deciding that I would be a paleontologist in kindergarten so I could breed dinosaurs. And I also remember distinctly going home and crying after learning that all the cool ones were dead. Nobody cares about birds, and my dinosaur phase soon wore off. Although my little life now had no purpose I…

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    Ds Slider Research Paper

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    A DLSR slider is perhaps one of the most important pieces of equipment to today 's digital photographer. Perhaps the most exciting thing about today DSLRs is that they not only allow us to create breathtaking photos of a quality that has never been able to be done before, but they also let us expand out creative horizons into ultra high-quality video projects as well. Photographers have always wished or a way to bridge the gap between photo and video easily and with a DSLR that is finally able…

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    Kodak Girl Research Paper

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    and affordable to middle class; costing about twenty five dollars for the camera and ten dollars for film and development. The camera was a black leather box about sixteen by nine by eight centimeters. It was handheld and had a fifty-seven millimeter lens. (Steidl 9) This camera was the Kodak Camera. In 1900 Eastman now came out with the Brownie Camera. It was a six-exposure roll of film and it all cost only a dollar. The Kodak’s first slogan was even “you press the button you do the rest!”…

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    Hasselblad Research Paper

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    established in Sweden. It has an origin of an aerial camera during the World WarⅡ and was officially introduced after the war. What the 500 C released in 1957 was the real turning point for the company, especially with allowing the use of a lens shutter. An interchangeable lens camera often used with a focal plane shutter suffers the fast speed distortion…

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    Introduction In the current dynamic and ever changing conditions in the business environment have forced many businesses and organizations to have new strategies in place to enable them to survive in the competitive business environment. This paper addresses the failure in leadership of Eastman Kodak Company and how these failures were resolved. Background of Eastman Kodak Company Eastman Kodak Company is a technology company based in America. Its headquarter is in Rochester in New York. It…

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    Camera Comparison Essay

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    of each camera, I will discuss what a SLR camera is, and I will also discuss the shift in photography in the 1930’s. The most popular type of general-purpose cameras for professionals is the single lens reflex camera (SLR). While they are the most popular camera for general purpose use, Single lens reflex cameras’ are the most complex than any other types of cameras.The main difference between a SLR than any other camera is how the photographer/operator sees the image. In an SLR camera, the…

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    form an image on our retina. For many people, eye sight tends to get worse as they age and corrective lenses are needed. Contact lenses provide a comfortable way to allow someone to see things with a 20/20 vision. To understand how the contact lens works, we need to first understand the basic functions of the eye. Starting from the front of the eye going to the back, we have our cornea, pupil, iris, lens and retina. Light first passes through the cornea, and like a camera it refracts that…

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    called the Ocumetric Bionic Lens will solve all your vision needs. This invention is important to me because I suffer from Myopia which is a fancy term for nearsightedness, and I believe this will be the cure to my problem. D. After becoming frustrated from several pairs of broken glasses, and a highly expensive annual fee of 200$ to get contacts, I decided to do some…

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    Glaucoma Research Paper

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    the 3.pupil where it then gets refracted once again by the 4.lens and the light is centered to the 6.retina, but not before it goes through the 5.vitreous humor. The lens is naturally convex lens, so the light bends towards the center. The path of the light for people with Glaucoma remains the same except the light reaches the retina through a much narrower tunnel.Myopia also known as nearsightedness is an eye condition where the lens doesn’t focus on the retina, but in front of it. Images in…

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