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Nikon DSLR timeline
[edit]Hi. I reverted your change in Nikon DSLR timeline, because "m" attribute is not necessary as models with no AF motor are already highlighted in yellow. Also, EXPEED is not a sensor (misleading!) and this information does not relate with listed models in a table in any way. Colour coding for EXPEED does not serve any purpose. Radical changes in template must be discussed in the Nikon DSLR Talk page. Vbalsys (talk) 18:15, 20 November 2020 (UTC)
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Rigorimpossible (talk) 10:27, 15 May 2018 (UTC)
To your revert...
[edit]Hello, I reverted your revert on Template:DSLR cameras with movie mode, FUJIFILM X-T100 has Bayer sensor, not X-Trans CMOS like as X-T20, same sensor as defined in the entry model like X-A5. [1] I admit that there is objection. X-A10 is not sale in Japan. Plrease ask for cooperation for solving. :-) --昼落ち(Hiru-ochi)talk 15:13, 31 May 2018 (UTC)
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Genre discussion on Talk:List of American films of 2019
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[edit]Your "Features" section is completely redundant to the infobox and the paragraph-based description of key points already included in the article, and uses a promotional tone inappropriate for Wikipedia. ViperSnake151 Talk 17:00, 18 November 2021 (UTC)
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