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DX encoding and Minolta Maxxum 9000

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Difference between DX encoding and Minolta Maxxum 9000

DX encoding vs. Minolta Maxxum 9000

DX (Digital indeX) encoding is an ANSI and I3A standard, originally introduced by Kodak in March 1983, for marking 135 and APS photographic film and film cartridges. The Minolta 9000 AF is a professional Single-lens reflex autofocus camera, introduced by Minolta in August 1985.

Similarities between DX encoding and Minolta Maxxum 9000

DX encoding and Minolta Maxxum 9000 have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Minolta Maxxum 7000, 135 film.

Minolta Maxxum 7000

The Minolta MAXXUM 7000 (7000 AF in Europe and α-7000 in Japan) 35mm SLR camera was introduced in February 1985.

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135 film

135 is photographic film in a film format used for still photography.

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DX encoding and Minolta Maxxum 9000 Comparison

DX encoding has 25 relations, while Minolta Maxxum 9000 has 20. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 4.44% = 2 / (25 + 20).

References

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