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- A pentamirror is an optical device used in the viewfinder systems of various single-lens reflex cameras instead of the pentaprism. It is used to reverse...
- paths can be realized with three mirrors, in an arrangement called the pentamirror. While substantially lighter, the light enters and exits the mirrors'...
- is an evolution of the waist-level finder, using a roof pentaprism or pentamirror to correct the image while making it viewable through an eyepiece at...
- 1999-2000. Like other low-priced SLRs of the time, the EOS 300 used a pentamirror viewfinder instead of a pentaprism, and had a polycarbonate body. The...
- View NX and some other raw tools. No Anti-aliasing (AA) filter New pentamirror with 0.82x magnification and 95% frame coverage Nine special effects...
- condenser lens and a pentaprism/pentamirror to an optical viewfinder eyepiece. Most entry-level DSLRs use a pentamirror instead of the traditional pentaprism...
- ISO sensitivity 100 - 25600 Active D-Lighting (four levels) Eye-level pentamirror single-lens reflex viewfinder 5.0 fps continuous shooting SD (Secure...
- 150 JPEG frames or for 11 RAW frames Viewfinder Viewfinder Eye-level pentamirror with 95% coverage and 0.80× magnification / LCD (Live View) Image processing...
- electronic viewfinders (EVF)—owing to the mirror box and pentaprism/pentamirror. The mirror box also prevents lenses with deeply recessed rear elements...
- lower price. However, the α700 used a pentaprism viewfinder instead of a pentamirror, had a higher burst speed (5 frames per second vs 2.5), had a higher...