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IMAX Projector Lens (OMNIMAX) + Medium Format Camera (GFX 100)= Ultra Wide (and Epic) Shots - YMCinema - News & Insights on Digital Cinema
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IMAX PROJECTOR at the former NATIONAL MUSEUM OF FILM, PHOTOGRAPHY AND TELEVISION in Bradford, now the NATIONAL MEDIA MUSEUM Stock Photo - Alamy
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