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Sleek and bold. vivo X200 Pro's Equal-Depth Quad Curved Display offers an immersive experience with a uniform curve, reinforced by Armor Glass for enhanced durability.1 Titanium Gray2 Elegant and tough, wrapped in brushed gray. Carbon Black ...
Vivo has launched the Vivo X60 and Vivo X60 Pro in China, packing a 6.56-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, Exynos 1080 chipset, and Zeiss optics.
The instrument comes with a 10-year warranty period. Buyers get in the box: a neoprene carrying strap, caps, a case, and an optics cleaning cloth. Pictures Manufacturer data Manufacturer: Carl Zeiss web site Distribution / Sales: M.K. Szuster ...
chance to test exclusively this new flagship from Germany’s leading optics specialist were enthusiastic. Using the Otus 1.4/85 in combination with a full-frame SLR lets a photographer master all shooting situations and achieve effects that until now have only been known from the med...
Zeiss has unveiled the SecaCam 3, a trail camera designed for nature enthusiasts and professionals, offering advanced features tailored for wildlife monitoring and photography. Known for its optics and precision engineering, Zeiss continues its legacy with this high-tech solution, blending quality imagin...
ZEISS Milvus 1.4/35 Lens image leaked today, the lens announced for Nikon and Canon DSLRs. The lens is dedicated for shooting portraits, landscapes and streets. The high-grade optics doesn’t show any sign of chromatic aberrations according to Zeiss. Take a look at one of the sample availab...
V30 Pro meets ZEISS Optics standards, enabling professional-level photography vivo and ZEISS are now bringing their joint innovation to the V series for the first time. Together, vivo and ZEISS integrate cutting-edge optical technology with adapted smartphone design to...
The Xradia Versa employs novel two-stage magnification optics and a high flux X-Ray source to produce images with sub-micron scale resolution faster than standard tomography, which depends on single-stage geometric magnification. Larger, denser objects, such as full machinery and component assemblies...
From the summer of 1835 to the winter semester ending January 1838, Zeiss attended lectures at the University of Jena where he studied mathematics, physics, anthropology, mineralogy, and optics; he completed his practicals (exams) at the Physiological Institute in Jena under Professor Schleiden. ...