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Alpha 9 (α9) or Alpha-9 (α-9) may refer to: *Alpha 9 (Robert Silverberg anthology), a science fiction anthology edited by Robert Silverberg first published in 1978 * Minolta α-9, a professional A-mount 35mm SLR by Minolta in 1998, also known as Dynax 9 / Maxxum 9 * Minolta α-9Ti, a limited edition professional A-mount 35mm SLR by Minolta in 1999, also known as Dynax 9Ti / Maxxum 9Ti *Sony α9, a professional E-mount digital full-frame camera by Sony in 2017 *Arty (musician), alias Alpha 9 See also * A9 (other) *Alpha (other) Alpha ( or ) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. Alpha or ALPHA may also refer to: Letters * Latin alpha (), a letter of the Latin alphabet * , a glyph in the International Phonetic Alphabet * , a vowel in the General Alphabet of Cameroo ...
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Alpha 9 (Robert Silverberg Anthology)
''Alpha 9'' is a science fiction anthology edited by American writer Robert Silverberg, first published in 1978. Contents *Introduction by Robert Silverberg *"Dumb Waiter" by Walter M. Miller, Jr. *"The Monsters" by Robert Sheckley *"The Sliced-Crosswise Only-On-Tuesday World" by Philip Jose Farmer *"The Funeral" by Kate Wilhelm *"The Book" by Michael Shaara *"Dusty Zebra" by Clifford D. Simak *"Goodlife" by Fred Saberhagen *"Nobody's Home" by Joanna Russ References Goodreads listing for ''Alpha 9''MIT Science Fiction Society's Library Pinkdex Entry for ''Alpha 9''
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Minolta α-9
The Minolta A-mount camera system was a line of photographic equipment from Minolta introduced in 1985 with the world's first integrated autofocus system in the camera body with interchangeable lenses. The system used a lens mount called A-mount, with a flange focal distance 44.50 mm, one millimeter longer, 43.5 mm, than the previous SR mount from 1958. The new mount was wider, 49.7 mm vs. 44.97 mm, than the older Minolta SR-mount, SR-mount and had a longer flange focal distance making old manual lenses incompatible with the new system. Minolta bought the autofocus technology of Leica Correfot camera which was partly used on the a-mount autofocus technology. The mount is now used by Sony, who bought the SLR camera division from Konica Minolta, Konica and Minolta having merged a few years before. The Minolta A-mount system was at first marketed as Maxxum in North America and α (Alpha) in Japan and the rest of Asia. In Europe, early Minolta A-mount cameras wer ...
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