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Expression "true megapixel video sensor"



 
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Expression "true megapixel video sensor" Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:31 am  Expression "true megapixel video sensor"
 

Hi,

in "true megapixel video sensor", true is the adjective for which word? megapixel or video sensor?

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Expression "true megapixel video sensor" Wed Jul 02, 2008 14:22 pm  Expression "true megapixel video sensor"
 

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