The copper-alloy mirror is similar to the Portesham Mirror - already part of the museum's collection - which was acquired in 1994.
The mirror-less camera builds on its forbears, phasing out the mirror-based optical viewfinder of the SLR camera and adding an interchangeable lens mount, while keeping the light-weight feel of the compact camera.
It was equipped with a 3.5m mirror - the largest monolithic mirror ever flown - and three state-of-the-art instruments sensitive to long wavelengths of light, in the far-infrared and sub-millimetre range (55 to 672 microns).
That's why commodities prices have plunged across the board and why long-term interest rates of government debt virtually mirror short-term interest rates.
Both devices combine top-notch specs with beautiful industrial design -- pure rectangular forms with a mirror-like finish packaged in thin, light and water-resistant shells.
After Ovshinsky allegedly violated their agreement, Manning sued and eventually received control of ECD's X-ray-mirror and flat-panel display technology, which he later sold off.
It was a nerve-racking and emotional time for me - arriving at the games to suddenly be faced with the reality of meeting my mirror image - but it wasn't how I imagined it to be when I came face to face with people with my condition.
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And VW has a closer challenger in its rear-view mirror: Hyundai-Kia, which is pushing upmarket while continuing to churn out small, good-value motors.
All along the back of the house, broken mirror-glass lay glittering on the grass.
Interestingly, Canon is the only major camera brand that has not yet introduced a mirror-less model.
In his mirror-paneled dressing room sit rows of neatly folded dark-blue sweaters and about three dozen jackets.
While mirror-less cameras are framed for category domination, SLR currently remains the choice for the developing amateur.
The "ComfyView" display has an anti-glare matte surface, which reduces mirror-like reflections and improves viewing in bright light.
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Werner also found time to visit Hangzhou, Shanghai's mirror-lake-and-misty-mountain version of the Hamptons ( Escapes), and its ethereal Amanresort, Amanfayun.
The other leading scenario is to slice Microsoft into several "Baby Bills": mirror-image companies that all have equal rights to Windows.
He and his group showed, by looking at electrical signals, that the mirror-neuron system does not work properly in autistic children.
My favorites this year were based on Texas Instruments (nasdaq: TXN - news - people )' mirror-flipping Digital Light Processing chips.
My belief is there is a mirror-image of the long tail that is equally important to those wanting to understand the process of innovation.
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As for the translucent mirror-toting A58, it features a 20.1-megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor and a 2.6-inch, 460k-dot LCD with an adjustable angle.
If you wanted more proof that time and technology wait for no man, check out the newest kid on the digital block: the mirror-less camera.
Marco Rubio, countered with a mirror-image appeal to the same demographic.
As the mirror-less gains traction, Canon may have to play a bit of brand catch-up if they want to continue to reflect their tony brand rep.
Their calculation is a mirror-image of the Republicans' reckoning in California, where Democrats dominate state offices, to support Richard Riordan, a liberal, in his bid to become governor.
Indeed, he becomes almost a mirror-image of the Mahdi himself.
It's the price we pay for demanding mirror-finish touchscreens, we guess, but we think we still managed to convey a fair bit about the Instinct's distinctive user interface here.
The mirror-less camera, on the other hand is a macroevolution and will become a strapping competitor for the popular standards: the digital SLR (single-lens reflex) camera and the user-friendly point-and-shoot camera.
The resulting charge-parity symmetry solved the mirror-image problem in theory.
On one long wall is a series of enormous, predominantly white paintings by Robert Ryman and Andy Warhol and a mirror-finished copper work by Donald Judd, like a polished jewel among them.
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James Turrell's light installations toy with your sense of space and dimension, and Yayoi Kusama makes your reflection part of the art when you step inside her mirror-clad, polka dot mannequin room.
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Down on Las Vegas's famous Strip, I discover that the casino industry is - just like that gambler catching himself in the mirror - being forced to face up to its shortcomings.
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