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2011:03:25 18:53:24
600mm on an EOS1DsMkIII Gitzo tripod, Wimberley head, sand filled beanbag on top of lens, IS on (Mode 2, I think)
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Subject dist: 655m
1/15 sec, f/4
Mode: Av
Metering: Evaluative
ISO: 1600
AF mode: AI Servo AF
Drive: Continuous (high)
White balance: Auto
Flash: Off
File size: 25.3MB
Image size: 5616 x 3744
Color space: AdobeRGB
Saturation: Normal
Sharpness: 0
Contrast: 0
Tone: Normal
Custom Functions:
CFn I-8: Safety shift enabled (Tv/Av)
CFn III-2: AI Servo tracking sensitivity: slow (-1)
CFn III-8: AF expansion: surrounding assist points
CFn III-13: AF point brightness: brighter
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ネオレゲリア/Neoregelia cv. パイナップル科ネオレゲリア属
京都府立植物園/Photo was taken in The Kyoto Botanical Garden
I realised after being asked yesterday if I had some interior pictures of my CV-100, that I hadn't taken any interior pictures since the very first iteration of the CV-100. As I've also been planning some instructional pictures of how I build manned turrets for my armoured vehicles, an interior picture fits well into that series - so here goes :)
While the CV-100 chassis offers light weight and good mobility, its main drawback is lack of armour thickness compared to a conventional main battle tank. To counter this, the CV-120 sports a vast array of cutting edge high-tech countermeasure systems, integrated both in the chassis and turret of the vehicle, all of which reduces the need for a thick armour shield to withstand enemy fire.