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Canon, Inc.
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Canon is a leading provider of consumer, business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions.
ISO
International Organization for Standardization.
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An optical device used by a camera to focus an image onto film stock.
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PAL
Also Known As: Phase Alternating Line. A standard for tv/video display, dominant in Europe and Australia, which delivers 625 lines of resolution at 50 half-frames per second. See also NTSC and SECAM.
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Another term for amplification.
Industry:Industrial machinery
Small Computer System Interface, is an interface for connecting peripherals to computers that allows the daisy-chaining of such devices. It is now widely used for scanners, digital cameras and CD-R drives, all devices that require transferring a large amount of data to the computer. SCSI is faster than RS-232-C, but is still obsolete when compared to the USB interface.
Industry:Consumer electronics
1024 Kilobytes, written MB, used to refer to the size of files or media such as hard drives. Refers to the amount of information in a file or how much information can be contained on a hard drive or disk.
Industry:Consumer electronics
An electronic device that produces a burst of light the consumer can use to produce more exposure on the film.
Industry:Consumer electronics
1024 Kilobytes, written MB, used to refer to the size of files or media such as hard drives. Refers to the amount of information in a file or how much information can be contained on a hard drive or disk.
Industry:Consumer electronics
An optical device used by a camera to focus an image onto film stock.
Industry:Entertainment
Bit
A bit, which stands for binary digit, is the smallest unit of digital information. Eight bits equals one byte. Digital images are often described by the number of bits used to represent each pixel. i.e. a 1-bit image is monochrome; an 8-bit image supports 256 colours or grayscales; while 24 or 32-bit supports true colour.
Industry:Consumer electronics