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Date: 2006-09-20 21:23:27
Optics
Photography
Foveon X3 sensor
Foveon
Digital single-lens reflex camera
Sigma Corporation
X3
Carver Mead
Active pixel sensor
Digital photography
Image sensors
Imaging

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