Zoom may refer to:
Epic commonly refers to:
Flash, flashes, or FLASH may refer to:
If or IF may refer to:
Portal often refers to:
A zoom lens is a system of camera lens elements for which the focal length can be varied, as opposed to a fixed-focal-length (FFL) lens.
An empire is a group of states or peoples under centralized rule.
Power may refer to:
A kiss is a touch with the lips, usually to express love or affection, or as part of a greeting.
Player may refer to:
A planet, in astronomy, is one of a class of celestial bodies that orbit stars.
A hero is somebody who performs great and noble deeds of bravery.
Macro photography is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects and living organisms like insects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life size . By the original definition, a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject on the negative or image sensor is life size or greater. In some senses, however, it refers to a finished photograph of a subject that is greater than life size.
The sky is the area above the Earth as seen from the ground.
A diva is a celebrated female artist.
Sony α stands as a prominent digital camera system and consumer DSLR/mirrorless camera brand. This innovative line has been active since 2006, incorporating and building upon the foundation of Konica Minolta camera technologies, whose assets were acquired by Sony.
Go, GO, G.O., or Go! may refer to:
The Minolta 9xi was, when released in 1992, an advanced 35 mm single-lens reflex camera design. It incorporated the world's fastest autofocus system, had a maximum shutter speed of 1/12000 of a second and a 14-zone metering system.
Wings are appendages used to create lift.
The stereo, stereoscopic or dissecting microscope is an optical microscope variant designed for low magnification observation of a sample, typically using light reflected from the surface of an object rather than transmitted through it. The instrument uses two separate optical paths with two objectives and eyepieces to provide slightly different viewing angles to the left and right eyes. This arrangement produces a three-dimensional visualization of the sample being examined. Stereomicroscopy overlaps macrophotography for recording and examining solid samples with complex surface topography, where a three-dimensional view is needed for analyzing the detail.
Wow, WOW or WoW may refer to: