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Türkçe: Sibel Can'a, "Kanasın" adlı video klibi çekimi esnasında yapılan ışıklandırmanın poz kontrolü (1996)
English: Use of the MINOLTA AUTOMETER IIIF by the Turkish Cinematographer Erkan Umut in a music video set for Sibel Can, the famous Turkish singer (1996)
Date 2 March 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Erkan Umut at English Wikipedia

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