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Waited and did manual focus patiently inorder to get rid of the wire mesh, but took the image when the parakeet closed it's eyes.
Built on contract with a classified entity for a miniscule production run of 20 units, the Model 75 Special Purpose AR was designed to be a completely modular assault rife system. Everything from the trigger group to the magwell to the barrel has been made to be able to quick-change from a 7.5MM caseless system to a 5.56MM NATO in under five minutes with basic tools.
Reminiscent of the French FAMAS AR and similar in operation, this rifle is currently setup to take 7.5MM Tilltac AK-style 35rnd magazines. The trigger group paired with this caliber is a safe-single-burst version to reduce the risk of overheating (the high-velocity caseless ammunition produces far more heat than conventional NATO ammunition.... we're working on that.)
It is equipped with a version 2 XR Pro holosight integrated into a rail-mounted carry handle, a multi-caliber adjustable silencer, and an integrated IR laser for target designation.
This rifle, a bare-bones weapon made mainly of titanium and composite polymers, is rough, sturdy, and incredibly light, made to be carried on extended operations with ease. The light weight (a mere six-and-a-half pounds) unfortunately also means more recoil than most AK47s, even with recoil reducing features. This weapon was designed for professional operatives, and most other shooters have a hard time controlling the weapon in burst mode.
The camera itself is engraved "c-forty-four" (lowercase); while the manual offers "C•44" and "C44." And the employee newsletter has "C–44."
Is anyone in charge here?
Thanks to my mate Alex in Ireland for telling me about this manual on E-Bay a few weeks ago and once i saw it i pressed the 'Buy it Now'
Im very happy i did as its a very useful thing to have .
Better control of the outcome. Just got a new monitor so it is a bit different when editing pictures
1/5
...generalmente para el que no ha aprendido a volar...
el que esta arriba es cada vez mas pequeño...
pero para el que ya ha aprendido a volar...
el que esta abajo esta mucho mas pequeño aùn...
cuestion de enfoques...
no es cuestion de estar arriba o abajo....
de saber volar o no...
simplemente de saber que todos podemos hacerlo...
VUELA..SUEÑA...DISFRUTA...AD-MIRA...
AGRADECE TODO....
CANTA...BAILA...RIE...SIENTE... AMA...
RECONOCE TUS ERRORES !!!!!
Y DI UN " LO SIENTO"
CUESTA MUCHO TRABAJO ??? ...YO CREO QUE NO.
Pentax K-1, SMC Pentax-M 28/2.8
Very proud of myself for mounting this lens, seeing this subject, cranking the settings and getting the exact exposure I wanted on the first snap. I've still got it!
San Francisco, California, USA.
Sony Camera / Tamron AF 18-200MM f/3.5-6.3 Len.
1/40 sec, f/5.6, ISO 100, DRO Level 5.
I was snapping away at a big, fat bumble-bee on some lavender when this butterfly came along.
Manually focused and exposed with Nikon 55mm f/3.5 micro
Mystery solved (thanks!) it is apparently known as a 'Comma'
:)
SHOP MANUAL SERVICE REPAIR 1972 CHEVROLET BOOK HAYNES CHILTON RESTORATION t.co/GIE6KrN2ro t.co/L81goiwTEB (via Twitter twitter.com/ManualsPRO/status/806173543662813184)
New limited edition poster for Process Journal featuring graphic depictions of ephemera I've found and collected. $25. Buy it here: www.processjournal.com.au
E-1 + Konica Hexanon 35 f2.8.
ISO:100
Apertura: f8
Velocidad:1/250
Medición:CW
JPEG directo de la camara.Recorte para reencuadre.
Foto tomada en la playa del Regatón de Laredo (Cantabria)
I have a acquired a bundle of old user manuals and brochures for Zeiss Ikon (and Voigtländer, which belonged to Zeiss Ikon since the 1950s) cameras and lenses.
I need only some of this material, but I had to buy the whole bundle, so I will divest myself of the remainder in the near future. Please contact me via direct message if you are interested in any of the items I will be putting up.
I own two Bessamatics and am unlikely to acquire an Ultramatic, so I am unlikely to be needing this manual in the future.
Shot with:
Canon EOS600D
Leica Bellows R (16860)
Leica 100mm f/4 Macro Elmar-R, bellows version (11230)