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The Predator is our run’n’gun stability kit for the Canon C100, C300 and C500*. The fixed LCD screen of the C100 camera particularly lends itself to this compact, simple kit. It is perfect for fast paced shoots and lightweight set ups.

 

The Predator starts with our Gorilla Baseplate. The rest of the framework attaches via a vertical post that connects to the underside of the plate via a quick-release ratcheting lever. A tripod plate can be installed under the Gorilla Baseplate via standard ¼ 20” and 3/8 16” screw holes. The Gorilla Plate has a 15mm port on the side to attach an accessory arm like the Standard Mount for our EVF. It also has two lightweight threaded rod ports on the front. You can add rods to hold a follow focus or mattebox.

 

The Predator includes an adjustable gunstock on a ball joint that can settle comfortably into the shooters chest to create a solid brace. The ‘handle’ portion of the Predator is ourC100/300 Grip Relocator. The Canon removable camera grip attaches directly to our Grip Relocator handle and our exclusive cable connects to the port on your camera. Once its plugged in, users have trigger or on/off control, lens aperture control, and a programmable function button that can be set to a number of things including waveform, 1 to 1 zoom, zebras, my menu, and many more. The cable is 24" long.

 

C100 Users: We recommend the Predator be used with our C100 Z-finder directly on the camera LCD. Our Z-finder will magnify the screen, cut out the light, and has a diopter to adjust for any eyesight issues. It also gives the user one more point of stability. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting new product!

 

*The Predator can be used on the C500 but you must have a C100/C300 grip for this kit to work.

Famous golf course in Vernon, BC.

Good god! This is awesome. I chased him down for a photo. What a well done suit!

Predator UAV...this thing is way bigger than I thought it would be. EAA Airventure 2009

Unmasked iteration of the Predator that fought Schwarzenegger.

Following on from the Stormtrooper on his mobile phone I'd spotted the previous time I'd headed over to Edinburgh Fringe, this man had been dressed up as the Predator character (from the film), but didn't appear quite so menacing whilst on his cigarette break as I passed by.

The cycle of life, in my garden. Ladybug having aphididae for breakfast.

 

El ciclo de la vida en mi jardín. Una catarina desayunándose un pulgón.

Predator from Pt2.

Che sguardo, la dolcissima INDIANA, Main_Coon di Marilù...;))

Modls by Prop Corn at II Steamcon Barcelona 2014

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Avalon Airshow 4 March 2017

Melbourne

Victoria Australia

Remise des prix:

Tu t’appelles Poële. Tu as fait un Court-Mais-Trash et tu t’attends à recevoir l’un des prestigieux prix remis par 2300 Plan 9 aux plus (ou moins) méritants. Puis tu te rends compte que tu n’a jamais rien réalisé de ta vie. Tant pis pour toi.

Predator:

Tu t’appelles Fistuline. Tu as toujours pensé que Predator n’était qu’un gros blockbuster débilitant bourré de mâles alpha qui démontent du streumon dans la savane en beuglant « grrrwwaaah ». Tu n’as pas tout à fait tort. Mais ce soir, tu découvriras qu’il s’agit surtout d’un survival intense au milieu d’une jungle étouffante, d’une chasse bestiale et éprouvante, bref, d’une claque. Comme quoi.

A custom minimate block figure I created.

Despite a large puncture in the side of his neck and massive internal bleeding, Tigger and Dazzle are the best of friends.

 

Here Dazzle is seen performing her signature move, the "Bite and shake"!

RSA "The Predator", Ultimate Ears UE-11 Pro, and part of the Ultrasone Edition 9.

Cooper's Hawk with its kill at the Oasis Resort, Palm Springs, California

A custom minimate block figure I created.

Hill Aerospace Museum

 

History of the MQ-1B "Predator"

The MQ-1 "Predator" is a medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial system (UAS) that was employed primarily to collect intelligence and secondarily to engage enemy targets. Beginning its service with the Army in 1995 and later used by the U.S. Air Force, the MQ-1 was deployed in every major U.S. conflict during this period until its retirement in 2018. The MQ-1's capabilities made it uniquely qualified to conduct irregular warfare operations.

 

The Predator was part of a remotely piloted aircraft system. A fully operational system consisted of four aircraft, ground control station, Predator Primary Satellite Link, and spare equipment, along with operations and maintenance crews for deployed 24-hour missions. A Predator crew consisted of a pilot to control the aircraft and command the mission, an aircrew member to operate sensors and weapons, and a mission coordinator, when required.

 

The Predator and Hill Air Force Base

In 2004, the U.S. Air Force used the Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR) to assess the Predator's ability to strike a moving target with munitions. Crew members guided the drone remotely from Indian Springs, Nevada, and struck two moving tanks with Hellfire missiles. Because of this testing, the Predator was later used in combat to engage enemy targets. The Ogden Air Logistics Complex at Hill also provided software development and sustainment in support of the MQ-1 when in active service. Extensive UAS activities continue today on the UTTR with several different services and platforms.

 

The MQ-18 on display first flew on 31 January 2005, and was later assigned to Indian Springs Auxiliary Field, Nevada. During its service life, this Predator took part in combat sorties in Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan. After flying 28,069 hours and over 1,600 combat sorties, it retired from service in 2017 and was delivered to the Hill Aerospace Museum for display in 2020.

 

Specifications

S/N 03-33116

Manufacturer: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems

Service: 1995-2018

Crew: Two (Pilot and Sensor Operator)

Engine: One Rotax 9145 4-cylinder engine (115 horsepower)

Wingspan: 55 ft

Length: 27 ft

Height: 7 ft

Weight: 1,130 pounds (empty), 2,250 pounds (full)

Speed: Cruise speed around 84 mph (70 knots), up to 135 mph

Service Ceiling: 25.000 feet

Armament: Two AGM-114 "Hellfire" missiles

Normally Tiger Beetles are formidable predators in their own right, so I was rather surprised to see this one falling victim to a Robber Fly. I wonder how often they have to eat, or even how much of this it will eat.

The Predator is our newly designed rig for the Canon C100 that offers three points of contact with one being our Grip Relocator. The Grip Relocator positions Canon’s grip on the C100, C300 to the Zacuto handgrip to easily control the camera without removing your hand from the rig. With this rig, we recommend using a Z-Finder, optical viewfinder, for the C100 camera. Coming soon!

Predator. Taken at Dragon Con 2011

Predator Inc.'s Prototype H1 Hummer built for SEMA Show. Duramax Conversion, Custom Intercooler, Air Ride Suspension, Custom Air Coolers plus ALOT more!

Finally starting series#3.

Yesterday at the store i had to choose between the 3 figures and finally came home with the Hound. I really wanted some variation in the collection, plus i was curious to see it next to Chatterbeast.

I'm surprised by the plenty of joints in this figure.

New York Comic Con 2010 and New York Anime Festival 2010.

October 8-10, 2010.

An ancient Predator with an interest in "primitive" human cultures which compliment his own priestly beliefs.

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