Sentence examples for millimeters equivalent from inspiring English sources

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The image stabilization provided by the L1's Leica lens 14-500 millimequivalentivalentoto a 28-100 filensens) makes an enormous difference in low light or when you're zoomed in.

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The L22 has a 37-millimeter (equivalent) lens with a basic 3.6X optical zoom.

This camera, too, is sold with or without a starter lens —a 14-45 modelmeter model (28-90 millimeter equivalent).

The ZS7's 25-millimeter (equivalent) wide-angle lens is perfect for panoramic landscapes or group photos, while the 12X zoom at its 300-millimeter (equivalent) maximum will put you at the front line of faraway sites.

The 12.1-megapixel W90 has a nonprotruding 5X optical zoom (28- to 140-millimeter equivalent) and produces crisp images in most lighting conditions.

Most sensors on digital S.L.R.'s are smaller than 35 millimeters, so, in effect, the lenses act like they are longer and magnify more than the 35-millimeter equivalent.

The experimentally measured average propagators (travel distance probability density functions) have demonstrated that Taylor dispersion can lead to much better RTDs for gas as compared to liquid in channels with sub-millimeter equivalent diameters.

It's not something the average shopper thinks of or notices, but most pocket cams have millimeter equivalents of maybe 50mm, when what you really want is something below 30.

For that price you get a non-zooming 16-millimeter lens (24-millimeter film equivalent).

As of Monday, the pressure had declined a total of 9 millimeters, the equivalent to about one-quarter of a pound per square inch.

At 8 millimeters thick, equivalent to about four stacked nickels, its Medias N-04C runs on Android and also comes with an electronic wallet function, digital terrestrial television and a five-megapixel camera.

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