LYCOS RETRIEVER
Lens: Images
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Beyond the lens, Panasonic converts the optical data into digital information with unmatched processing speed. Panasonic's innovative Venus Engine LSI handles all image processing functions simultaneously -- from displaying the image on the LCD to writing data to the memory card -- as soon as the CCD captures the image signal. The result is superb image rendering and outstanding responsiveness.
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The PLV-Z2000 is outfitted with the industry's most advanced lens shifting function. When coupled with the projector's short throw capability and 2x zoom, the PLV-Z2000 can create a large screen image in any size room and from virtually any location. The lens shifting function allows wide-range shifting up or down to three screen sizes and left to right to two screen sizes. The throw design of the PLV-Z2000, is capable of projecting a 100-inch diagonal image from 10 to 20 feet away, which makes it extremely suitable for small to mid-size home theaters.
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For forty years celebrity photographer, Bill Jones, has captured images of Hollywood's Black Elite from behind the lens of his beloved Canon camera. This Sunday, Bill Jones will be on the scene once again as he has been for more than four decades. Following the event, be sure to stop by the http://www.hollywoodinblack.com website and take a look at the pictures that will be posted of the Nominees and the Award winners as seen through the lens of Bill Jones.
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If an object is closer to the lens than the focal point, the lens cannot bend the light spreading from the object enough to return it to a point. To your eye-brain system, it looks like there is an image on the same side of the lens as the object. This type of image is called a virtual image. It cannot be focused on a piece of paper.
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Note that if S1 < f, S2 becomes negative, the image is apparently positioned on the same side of the lens as the object. Although this kind of image, known as a virtual image, cannot be projected on a screen, an observer looking through the lens will see the image in its apparent calculated position. A magnifying glass creates this kind of image.
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The DMC-L1 ensures picture quality through incorporation of a Live MOSimage sensor and a lens mount system that conforms to the Four Thirds(TM)Standard. A full-time Live View function uses a signal output directly from the Live MOS sensor, allowing users to view the same image on the LCD screenas seen by the sensor and to compose shots with greater ease and accuracy.
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