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  • 00D, unlike the K10D, do not have the typical aperture adjustment wheel found under the shutter rele
  • resulting angle of view along with its large aperture also make it a lens suitable for portraiture.
  • e match-needle instrument coupled directly to aperture and shutter speed setting rings on the lens t
  • e caused by a speed ramp without changing the aperture and affecting depth of field.
  • we have , where L is the distance between the aperture and the field point.
  • Santa Ynez Valley, California, which has 0.8m aperture and is a custom design system.
  • ale brown or pale pink, with a narrow sinuous aperture and well developed teeth.
  • less flare than the Planar, a larger maximum aperture and lower chromatic aberration than the Tessa
  • cameras is able to electronically control the aperture and autofocus of 12 Sony A Mount lenses, and
  • wever, due to a difference in the camera gate aperture and projection mask sizes for anamorphic film
  • ectors of the waves travelling from P0 to the aperture and from the aperture to P respectively, and
  • e image with the lamp on, the lens at maximum aperture and the easel empty, usually with the aid of
  • use on Storaro's films that use the Univisium aperture and 3-perf pull-down.
  • Projector lenses are always used at full aperture and must produce an acceptably illuminated an
  • (n,s) is the angle between the normal to the aperture and QP.
  • he base is mainly white, with a large sinuous aperture and small teeth.
  • tic compact camera, without manual control of aperture and shutter time.
  • er visible, but the sponge does not block the aperture and so the hermit crab is still able to funct
  • urs in experiments conducted at low numerical aperture, and to account for detailed features of plas
  • The aperture and the large outer lip is white bordered wit
  • light level for the automatic calculation of aperture and shutter speed.
  • This camera features manual control over the aperture and shutter speed.
  • inguished by "outer wings" which both control aperture and bayonet alignment, and are placed in the
  • ed with a Fraunhofer two-lens system of 30 cm aperture and focal length of 5.05 meters, allowing max
  • a lacks manual control over shutter speed and aperture and has no optical viewfinder.
  • The operculum is small compared to the aperture and is only one seventh its size.
  • nt her voice to the radio dramas Whitby Pier, Aperture and Hanging, and played Sarah Badger in the 2
  • necting element between the spout and filling aperture, and the spout is a completely independent ap
  • or an electromagnetic wave passing through an aperture and hitting a screen, the Fresnel number F is
  • hese are usually wide-angle lenses with fixed aperture, and cameras with these lenses generally use
  • ra type controls for optional control of both aperture and shutter speed.
  • t refracting telescope of 3.25-inch (0.083 m) aperture and 48-inch (1.2 m) focal length, and in 1862
  • ene arriving across the entire surface of the aperture and distorting according to this spread, this
  • camera; the Leica lens features manual zoom, aperture and focus rings and the shutter speed can be
  • rticonic; often with a constricted or visored aperture; and a siphuncle commonly composed of concave
  • 1963, and added a shutter-priority automatic aperture, and maybe some other small changes.
  • a Pit over the years failed to ever widen the aperture, and since Tak never even attempted to have i
  • With fixed shutter speed, aperture and focus, it continued in the tradition of K
  • e obvious site at which to locate the 4-metre aperture Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT).
  • MHz) and transmitted on a wide aperture antenna array, this can be seen at almost all
  • The teeth of the aperture are well developed.
  • her the camera is cocked), and both speed and aperture are visible on LCD displays inside the viewfi
  • rritella species, both the body whorl and the aperture are relatively small.
  • Aperture Array Verification Programme
  • an service as trials boat for the BQG-5D Wide Aperture Array (WAA) passive sonar system and carrying
  • The design of this sensor was based on an aperture array that had been developed in 1900 by Joha
  • h depends on the precise configuration of the aperture arrays) to reconstruct the original image.
  • lso appeared in DoubleTake, Psychology Today, Aperture, Art in America, Harper's, Creative Camera, C
  • ent versions, all of which have fixed maximum aperture at all focal lengths and are L-series lenses.
  • plates), fitting one at one extreme, near the aperture at which the carcass was to be fired, and the
  • There is only one narrow aperture, barely wide enough for the male to transfer
  • The white aperture becomes narrower at its top.
  • Note the number of aperture blades.
  • The trophy has a wide aperture, bordered with vine leaves and decorated with
  • out one half, it is required to stop down the aperture by over 3 full f-stops.
  • g is drastically reduced by stopping down the aperture by about 1 f-stop.
  • inly electro-optical, carrying a Medium-sized Aperture Camera (MAC) which is a pushbroom camera with
  • Since an aperture card combines the two technologies, it ought
  • I improved the aperture card article a bit to illustrate the combinat
  • do not have a diaphragm at all, and simulate aperture changes by using an automatic ND filter.
  • For example, in 1842 a 4-inch (10 cm) aperture Comet Seeker was added to Markree Observatory
  • cally controlled, and will therefore not have aperture control or autofocus.
  • a regular Nikon PC (non-E) lens, with preset aperture control by means of a pushbutton; with other
  • Focusing and aperture control were performed by electric motors mou
  • enses, the AF Nikkor G type (2000) lacking an aperture control ring; and the AF Nikkor DX type (2003
  • and Canon EF lenses do not have a mechanical aperture control ring on their lens barrels.
  • shoot wide open unless the lens offers manual aperture control.
  • 5 it offers superb depth of field with manual aperture control.
  • The 200 added focus and aperture controls, as well as the ability to store ima
  • es on the mass and "cool-down time" of a full aperture corrector.
  • D3 also utilizes a stepper motor in aperture coupling mechanism for the first time, allowi
  • margins colored and patterned as the dorsum; aperture curved and narrow.
  • Focus/Cassegrain configuration with a usable aperture diameter of 3.58 meters.
  • with f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8, f/11, f/16, f/22 aperture disks and an f/2 multi-coated glass doublet o
  • lenses lose P & S modes, matrix metering, and aperture display in the finder
  • nochromator is needed, but rather a series of aperture elements synchronized to filter neutron pulse
  • appeared in numerous publications, including Aperture, Elle, Forbes, Harper's Bazaar, The New York
  • Goldworm's company Aperture Entertainment reps a number of the hottest yo
  • sylvania) is a literary and talent manager at Aperture Entertainment, a new management/production co
  • le to modern amateur astronomers using larger aperture equipment.
  • was hidden by a large rock, which fitted the aperture exactly.
  • hotographer greater flexibility to change the aperture, exposure time and/or blur of subject in diff
  • ould adjust the shutter speed and/or the lens aperture f-stop until the needles aligned.
  • Extra wide aperture f/1.4
  • shown here - DOF is 1 meter to 2 meters, with aperture f/11 and focal plane at 1.4 meters.
  • atory opened with a Celestron C14, 0.35-meter aperture, f/11 Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope.
  • Moderate aperture f/2.8 versions can be simplified to five elem
  • hope for a suitable 'fast' zoom (say constant aperture f/2.8), with image stabiliser, to become avai
  • Aperture: f/2.8-11 (wide) f/4.9-11 (long)
  • t) is a Canadian microsatellite using a 15-cm aperture f/5.88 Maksutov telescope similar to that on
  • The lens with a diameter of 81 mm. has an aperture f15 and has a focal depth of 382 mm.
  • Aperture fairly straight, just widening at anterior, p
  • Aperture, Focal Ratio, Focal Length
  • e Control Ring to control ISO, shutter speed, aperture, focus, or exposure compensation
  • ints of correct exposure, including exposure, aperture, focussing, light metering, white balance, an
  • Aperture Gallery, New York USA 2007
  • This happened during testing of a 18.5 inch aperture great refractor telescope for Dearborn Observ
  • The main ring-beam and aperture guides for the dome were made from 4x2 inch s
  • Her photography brand, Altered Aperture, has become a hallmark for her original styli
  • 0.09 inches (in)); diameter 2.0 mm (0.08 in); aperture height 1.2 mm (0.05 in); aperture diameter 1.
  • ance (turning off autofocus), and often fixed aperture, hence fixing the depth of field, and then ta
  • of astronomy with the proliferation of large aperture, high-resolution telescopes where there is a
  • ssing through one of the holes; by moving the aperture hole to the section of the sample the user wi
  • These pass by three larger aperture holes and three dark glass lenses to allow fo
  • n of the data from all the pings, a synthetic aperture image is produced with improved along-track r
  • SEASAT mission, including the first synthetic aperture imaging radar to fly in space.
  • ture is governed by the size of the synthetic aperture in wavelengths, and cannot be finer than the
  • ce could be effected by placing a very narrow aperture in the plane of the specimen so that each rec
  • ets: commonly of short focal length and large aperture, in order to secure the greatest brilliancy o
  • Strictly speaking, it is not an aperture in the diaphragm but an osseoaponeurotic open
  • might choose to open the lens to its maximum aperture in hopes of getting enough light for a good e
  • le which caused steam to be forced through an aperture in the lid of the strip and this knocked the
  • The aperture in the rear of the sculpture indicates it may
  • differs in the cams used to communicate lens aperture information to the camera.
  • ses have a cam that only works to communicate aperture information to the original Leicaflex camera.
  • Form, which gave him the ability to create an aperture into the dimension of darkness and to dispatc
  • markings which can be seen when its opercular aperture is not tightly closed.
  • shape of these shells is elongated oval, the aperture is long and narrow, outer and inner lips have
  • eters to take comparable values, provided the aperture is small compared to the path length.
  • The dark aperture is oval.
  • the aperture is yellowish white (instead of red or blue)
  • The height of the aperture is 28 mm.
  • The aperture is ovoid with the outer lip lacking striae.
  • The shell aperture is semilunar and a little oblique.
  • The aperture is orange with several short teeth.
  • In such examples the lens aperture is made small and in some cases (such as the
  • al optical system that has a diaphragm and an aperture is the human eye.
  • The aperture is long and narrow, with several white teeth
  • Assume that the aperture is illuminated by an extended source wave.
  • The complex amplitude at the aperture is given by U0(r)
  • at this shell has no spiral sculpture and the aperture is more elongated.
  • The aperture is rather small, oblique, rounded-quadrate, a
  • The Aperture is subrhombic with a highly sinuous outer lip
  • The oval or roundish aperture is covered with a horny, spirally marked oper
  • The aperture is long and narrow, with several dark brown t
  • for far field are not met (for example if the aperture is large), the far-field Airy diffraction pat
  • The aperture is narrow and the outer and inner lips have f
  • d on the exposure value and the selected lens aperture, is indicated with a solid LED.
  • tter priority controls the shutter speed, and aperture is calculated by the camera.
  • c de Broglie microscope), where the Numerical aperture is usually very limited .
  • tiple or auxiliary apertures, and in some the aperture is areal or terminal in location.
  • The notch at the posterior end of the aperture is called the anal notch or anal sinus.
  • Genus Sinuites has large aperture, its outer lip is bilobate.
  • There is only one narrow aperture, just big enough for the male to transfer foo
  • They are usually small aperture lenses, ranging from 50mm to 60mm, and are al
  • der was for more accurate focusing with large aperture lenses, and the vertical metal shutter not on
  • um photocell to select the shutter speeds and aperture let novices use the camera as a "point & shoo
  • similar to an onion skin stretched across the aperture like the vellum of a drum.
  • Debris Observatory, which used a 3 m diameter aperture liquid mirror, and the Large Zenith Telescope
  • not comparable to the 17-55mm, having slower aperture, lower image quality, and no image stabilizat
  • orm of such a modulation imager, but a single aperture mask can contain many holes, in one of severa
  • viously been imaged at lower resolution using Aperture Masking Interferometry on the William Hersche
  • efrain from focusing completely and use coded aperture masks: the patterns of the shadow the mask cr
  • ed cream or light brown externally, while the aperture may be colored purplish-brown.
  • TTL full aperture metering with 21 zone SPC
  • Maximum lens numerical aperture might be restricted due to the geometry of th
  • It is produced in 8, 10.25 and 13 inch aperture models.
  • Vixen produces an 8 inch aperture modified Cassegrain design (VC200L) they refe
  • In a coded aperture more complicated than a pinhole camera, image
  • t at right angles to the horizontal synthetic aperture must fit within the vertical far field limit.
  • The aperture needle disappears from the meter display, and
  • logue and essay by Victor Anant, published by Aperture, New York, USA.
  • sum -on the inner concave side, unconstricted aperture, no hyponimic sinus, and ventral siphuncle -o
  • ombidae have a notch in the edge of the shell aperture not far from the siphonal canal.
  • the numerical emulation of a large Numerical Aperture objective, at moderate values of the Numerica
  • retically capable of increasing the numerical aperture of an optical system by n, the index of refra
  • It had an aperture of 3.5 inches and a 5 foot focal length, moun
  • use autofocus and electronically control the aperture of the attached lens.
  • The majority of the ovate aperture of the shell is white, with an "apricot" shad
  • z lend the CAA a refracting telescope with an aperture of 134mm and a focal length of 2000mm.
  • The mask covers the aperture of the telescope.
  • Later development allowed an aperture of f/4.5 by 1917.
  • wide flat end of the clausilium can close the aperture of the snail shell, and thus protect the soft
  • clausilium, which can slide down to close the aperture of the shell.
  • The 85 - 300 is a zoom lens with a maximum aperture of 5 and minimum aperture of 22.
  • retically capable of increasing the numerical aperture of an optical system by n2.
  • tch situated at the most anterior part of the aperture of the shell, through which the siphon is ext
  • has a focal length of 1700 mm with a maximum aperture of f/4, implying a 425 mm (16.7 inch) entranc
  • s that provide some mechanical control of the aperture of Nikon G, Pentax DA and Canon EF lenses.
  • A maximum aperture of f/5.6 gives this lens the ability to creat
  • sar designs by Paul Rudolph allowed a maximum aperture of f/6.3.
  • The numerical aperture of cedar tree oil objectives is generally aro
  • owever some Minolta SLR cameras will claim an aperture of f/1.7 when the lens is in fact only capabl
  • During dry and cold weather, the aperture of the shell is sealed with a thin membrane o
  • and ends in the sigmoid colon at the superior aperture of the lesser pelvis.
  • Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar lens with an aperture of f/2.0-f/2.4
  • with the so-called normal astrographs with an aperture of around 13 inches (330 mm) and a focal leng
  • was of 38 mm focal length and with a maximum aperture of f/2.8.
  • to a background eclipsing binary star in the aperture of Kepler's photometer.
  • spine in upper part and in lower part of the aperture of mature specimen.
  • refracting telescope with the lower cost per aperture of a reflecting telescope.
  • The Yeatman Refractor has an aperture of 6 inches, with lenses made by Henry Fitz &
  • march took Villeroi's army towards the narrow aperture of dry ground between the Mehaigne and Petite
  • bearing surface, a ball adapted to fit in the aperture of each arm against said bearing surface and
  • al length of 12.1 m combines with the baffled aperture of 3.7 m to a focal ratio of 3.26.
  • A 9 blade, maximum aperture of f/4.5, gives this lens the ability to crea
  • n are exemplary at all distances from maximum aperture on down.
  • th telescopes, including a 1.5 meter diameter aperture one.
  • D and FL lenses for their ability to have the aperture open and closed manually.
  • F-number in this lens refers to the effective aperture opening and determines the depth-of-field pro
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