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Make a fairy tale

and live in it .

 

i did and i do :)

 

i when out last night like so many other here did .And this is what i saw just a few min after i got out of the car ,i almost had to run to find a nice spot ,it was like a rubber band trying to catch something ,the light pollution there on the left is from my home town .

 

shortly after this image was taken and was walking back to my car cause my toes where like blue from cold the sky exploded with colour ,now this is what i was missing for 4 year i thought and i did the happy dance

 

when home and looking at my images wich i thouhgt i was pretty happy with i find some strange spots on every image and these are not youre tipical dustspots ,they have a strange a form to them on the foreground and the sky

almost like the stars and snow is glowing so much or i dont know what it is ,but my camera is having some sencor cleaning as we speak .

Anyone know what im talking about please tell me what that is cause the guy dint see any dirt on my lens or this much on the sensor so i dont know what just happend

 

anyway i had a blast on my own ouside with almost a full moon and this beautiful aurora

 

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Type of camera: 35mm single-lens reflex

Picture format: 24mm x 36mm standard 35mm film format.

Lens mount: Nikon bayonet type.

Lenses: Lenses with Nikon F mount (with some limitations); AF lenses.

Shutter: Electromagnetically controlled, horizontal-travel, titanium foil focal-plane shutter.

Shutter release button: Switch meter on when depressed halfway (after shutter release lock is released), meter then remains on for 16 sec, after finger is taken off button; threaded in the center to accept standard cable release.

Automatic exposure control: Aperture-priority automatic exposure control; stepless shutter speeds from 8 sec to 1/2000 sec.

Manual exposure control: Quartz digital control for 16 shutter speeds from 8sec to 1/2000 sec, including X (1/80 sec); B and T also provided.

Backup mechanical release lever: Trips shutter at approx 1/60 sec, regardless of shutter speed dial setting (except T); used when batteries become weak or exhausted, or none are installed in the camera.

Exposure metering: TTL center-weighted (80/20) full-aperture metering; aperture stop-down metering possible; silicone photodiode (SPD) and metering circuits incorporated into camera body; meter works with all interchangeble viewfinders.

Metering range: EV 1 to 18 (ie f/1.4 at 1 sec to f/11 at 1/2000 sec with 50 mm f/1.4 lens and ISO 100 fil).

Film speed setting: ISO 12 to 6400.

Exposure memory lock: Via button.

Exposure compensation: Via dial; +2 to -2 EV in 1/3 increments.

Film advance lever: Single stroke type; 30 degrees stand-off angle and 140 degrees winding angle; automatic film advance possible when motor drive MD-4 is used.

Self-timer: Quartz-controlled approx 10 sec delayed exposure; LED blinks at 2 Hz for first 8 sec, then at 8 Hz for last 2 sec; setting cancellable.

Viewfinder: Nikon F3; Eyelevel finder DE-2 as standard; Nikon F3 High-Eyepoint; eyelevel High-Eyepoint finder DE-3 as standard; both equipped with eyepice shutter; each interchangeable with 4 other types.

Viewfinder display: Liquid crystal display (LCD) shows shutter speed; on Auto, +2000 indicates overexposure, -8- underexposure; on Manual, M appears with + indicating overexpousre, - underexposure, and -+ correct exposure; LED ready-light glows when Speedlight SB-16A and SB-17, plus SB-11 and SB-14 with TTL Sencor cord SC-12, is completely recycled; apertyre in use also show through aperturedirect-readout (ADR) window.

Focusing screen: Split-image microprism Type K provided as standard; interchangeable with 21 other types.

Finder coverage: Virtually 100%.

Finder magnification: Nikon F3: 0.8xNikon F3HP: 0.75x (both with 500 mm lens set at infinity).

Viewfinder illuminator: Provided via button; illuminates both LCD and ADR f/number.

Multiple exposure control: Provided via lever.

Reflex mirror: Automatic instant-return type with lockup facility; incorporates air damper and brake mechanism for reduced vibration and noise.

Depth-of-field preview: Provided via lever.

Frame counter: Additive type; frame numbers from 0 to 40; automatically resets to S when camera back is opened.

Film rewind: By crank provided after film rewind button is pressed.

Flash synchronisation: Possible at all speeds up to 1/80 sec with electronic flash; with SB-16A and SB-17, plus SB-11 and SB-14 with TTL sensor cord SC-12, sync speed is automatically set to 1/80 sec with dial at A or 1/125 sec an above; at 1/60 sec or slower, flash synchronizes with speed setting as set; threaded sync terminal provided for off camera or multiple-flash photography.

Accessory shoe: Provided; special Nikon F3 type located at base of rewind knob; accepts Speedlight SB-16A, SB-17 or TTL sensor cord SC-12 from SB-11 or SB-14 for TTL direct flash control; two types of flash couplers available for mounting ISO-type or F2-type direct mounting flash units.

Battery: Choice of one 3V lithium battery CR-1/3N type, two 1.55V silver-oxide batteries SR-44 type, or two 1.5V alkaline batteries LR-44 type; optional Anti-Cold Battery Holder DB-2 accepts two AA alkaline, Ni-Cd or manganese batteries. Note: for Nikon products using AA batteries, do not use lithiums unless specifically stated.

Motor drive coupling: Electrical contacts and mechanical couplers provided for operation with motor drive MD-4.

Camera back: Hinged; opened by pushing safety lock while pulling up rewind knob; memo holder provided; interchangeable with camera back MF-6, data back MF-14, or 250 exposure magazine back MF-4.

Body dimensions: (W x H x D) Nikon F3: approx 148.5 x 96.5 x 65.5 mm Nikon F3HP: approx 148.5 x 101.5 x 69 mm.

Body weight: Nikon F3: 715g approx Nikon F3HP: 760g

Type of camera: 35mm single-lens reflex

Picture format: 24mm x 36mm standard 35mm film format.

Lens mount: Nikon bayonet type.

Lenses: Lenses with Nikon F mount (with some limitations); AF lenses.

Shutter: Electromagnetically controlled, horizontal-travel, titanium foil focal-plane shutter.

Shutter release button: Switch meter on when depressed halfway (after shutter release lock is released), meter then remains on for 16 sec, after finger is taken off button; threaded in the center to accept standard cable release.

Automatic exposure control: Aperture-priority automatic exposure control; stepless shutter speeds from 8 sec to 1/2000 sec.

Manual exposure control: Quartz digital control for 16 shutter speeds from 8sec to 1/2000 sec, including X (1/80 sec); B and T also provided.

Backup mechanical release lever: Trips shutter at approx 1/60 sec, regardless of shutter speed dial setting (except T); used when batteries become weak or exhausted, or none are installed in the camera.

Exposure metering: TTL center-weighted (80/20) full-aperture metering; aperture stop-down metering possible; silicone photodiode (SPD) and metering circuits incorporated into camera body; meter works with all interchangeble viewfinders.

Metering range: EV 1 to 18 (ie f/1.4 at 1 sec to f/11 at 1/2000 sec with 50 mm f/1.4 lens and ISO 100 fil).

Film speed setting: ISO 12 to 6400.

Exposure memory lock: Via button.

Exposure compensation: Via dial; +2 to -2 EV in 1/3 increments.

Film advance lever: Single stroke type; 30 degrees stand-off angle and 140 degrees winding angle; automatic film advance possible when motor drive MD-4 is used.

Self-timer: Quartz-controlled approx 10 sec delayed exposure; LED blinks at 2 Hz for first 8 sec, then at 8 Hz for last 2 sec; setting cancellable.

Viewfinder: Nikon F3; Eyelevel finder DE-2 as standard; Nikon F3 High-Eyepoint; eyelevel High-Eyepoint finder DE-3 as standard; both equipped with eyepice shutter; each interchangeable with 4 other types.

Viewfinder display: Liquid crystal display (LCD) shows shutter speed; on Auto, +2000 indicates overexposure, -8- underexposure; on Manual, M appears with + indicating overexpousre, - underexposure, and -+ correct exposure; LED ready-light glows when Speedlight SB-16A and SB-17, plus SB-11 and SB-14 with TTL Sencor cord SC-12, is completely recycled; apertyre in use also show through aperturedirect-readout (ADR) window.

Focusing screen: Split-image microprism Type K provided as standard; interchangeable with 21 other types.

Finder coverage: Virtually 100%.

Finder magnification: Nikon F3: 0.8xNikon F3HP: 0.75x (both with 500 mm lens set at infinity).

Viewfinder illuminator: Provided via button; illuminates both LCD and ADR f/number.

Multiple exposure control: Provided via lever.

Reflex mirror: Automatic instant-return type with lockup facility; incorporates air damper and brake mechanism for reduced vibration and noise.

Depth-of-field preview: Provided via lever.

Frame counter: Additive type; frame numbers from 0 to 40; automatically resets to S when camera back is opened.

Film rewind: By crank provided after film rewind button is pressed.

Flash synchronisation: Possible at all speeds up to 1/80 sec with electronic flash; with SB-16A and SB-17, plus SB-11 and SB-14 with TTL sensor cord SC-12, sync speed is automatically set to 1/80 sec with dial at A or 1/125 sec an above; at 1/60 sec or slower, flash synchronizes with speed setting as set; threaded sync terminal provided for off camera or multiple-flash photography.

Accessory shoe: Provided; special Nikon F3 type located at base of rewind knob; accepts Speedlight SB-16A, SB-17 or TTL sensor cord SC-12 from SB-11 or SB-14 for TTL direct flash control; two types of flash couplers available for mounting ISO-type or F2-type direct mounting flash units.

Battery: Choice of one 3V lithium battery CR-1/3N type, two 1.55V silver-oxide batteries SR-44 type, or two 1.5V alkaline batteries LR-44 type; optional Anti-Cold Battery Holder DB-2 accepts two AA alkaline, Ni-Cd or manganese batteries. Note: for Nikon products using AA batteries, do not use lithiums unless specifically stated.

Motor drive coupling: Electrical contacts and mechanical couplers provided for operation with motor drive MD-4.

Camera back: Hinged; opened by pushing safety lock while pulling up rewind knob; memo holder provided; interchangeable with camera back MF-6, data back MF-14, or 250 exposure magazine back MF-4.

Body dimensions: (W x H x D) Nikon F3: approx 148.5 x 96.5 x 65.5 mm Nikon F3HP: approx 148.5 x 101.5 x 69 mm.

Body weight: Nikon F3: 715g approx Nikon F3HP: 760g

Type of camera: 35mm single-lens reflex

Picture format: 24mm x 36mm standard 35mm film format.

Lens mount: Nikon bayonet type.

Lenses: Lenses with Nikon F mount (with some limitations); AF lenses.

Shutter: Electromagnetically controlled, horizontal-travel, titanium foil focal-plane shutter.

Shutter release button: Switch meter on when depressed halfway (after shutter release lock is released), meter then remains on for 16 sec, after finger is taken off button; threaded in the center to accept standard cable release.

Automatic exposure control: Aperture-priority automatic exposure control; stepless shutter speeds from 8 sec to 1/2000 sec.

Manual exposure control: Quartz digital control for 16 shutter speeds from 8sec to 1/2000 sec, including X (1/80 sec); B and T also provided.

Backup mechanical release lever: Trips shutter at approx 1/60 sec, regardless of shutter speed dial setting (except T); used when batteries become weak or exhausted, or none are installed in the camera.

Exposure metering: TTL center-weighted (80/20) full-aperture metering; aperture stop-down metering possible; silicone photodiode (SPD) and metering circuits incorporated into camera body; meter works with all interchangeble viewfinders.

Metering range: EV 1 to 18 (ie f/1.4 at 1 sec to f/11 at 1/2000 sec with 50 mm f/1.4 lens and ISO 100 fil).

Film speed setting: ISO 12 to 6400.

Exposure memory lock: Via button.

Exposure compensation: Via dial; +2 to -2 EV in 1/3 increments.

Film advance lever: Single stroke type; 30 degrees stand-off angle and 140 degrees winding angle; automatic film advance possible when motor drive MD-4 is used.

Self-timer: Quartz-controlled approx 10 sec delayed exposure; LED blinks at 2 Hz for first 8 sec, then at 8 Hz for last 2 sec; setting cancellable.

Viewfinder: Nikon F3; Eyelevel finder DE-2 as standard; Nikon F3 High-Eyepoint; eyelevel High-Eyepoint finder DE-3 as standard; both equipped with eyepice shutter; each interchangeable with 4 other types.

Viewfinder display: Liquid crystal display (LCD) shows shutter speed; on Auto, +2000 indicates overexposure, -8- underexposure; on Manual, M appears with + indicating overexpousre, - underexposure, and -+ correct exposure; LED ready-light glows when Speedlight SB-16A and SB-17, plus SB-11 and SB-14 with TTL Sencor cord SC-12, is completely recycled; apertyre in use also show through aperturedirect-readout (ADR) window.

Focusing screen: Split-image microprism Type K provided as standard; interchangeable with 21 other types.

Finder coverage: Virtually 100%.

Finder magnification: Nikon F3: 0.8xNikon F3HP: 0.75x (both with 500 mm lens set at infinity).

Viewfinder illuminator: Provided via button; illuminates both LCD and ADR f/number.

Multiple exposure control: Provided via lever.

Reflex mirror: Automatic instant-return type with lockup facility; incorporates air damper and brake mechanism for reduced vibration and noise.

Depth-of-field preview: Provided via lever.

Frame counter: Additive type; frame numbers from 0 to 40; automatically resets to S when camera back is opened.

Film rewind: By crank provided after film rewind button is pressed.

Flash synchronisation: Possible at all speeds up to 1/80 sec with electronic flash; with SB-16A and SB-17, plus SB-11 and SB-14 with TTL sensor cord SC-12, sync speed is automatically set to 1/80 sec with dial at A or 1/125 sec an above; at 1/60 sec or slower, flash synchronizes with speed setting as set; threaded sync terminal provided for off camera or multiple-flash photography.

Accessory shoe: Provided; special Nikon F3 type located at base of rewind knob; accepts Speedlight SB-16A, SB-17 or TTL sensor cord SC-12 from SB-11 or SB-14 for TTL direct flash control; two types of flash couplers available for mounting ISO-type or F2-type direct mounting flash units.

Battery: Choice of one 3V lithium battery CR-1/3N type, two 1.55V silver-oxide batteries SR-44 type, or two 1.5V alkaline batteries LR-44 type; optional Anti-Cold Battery Holder DB-2 accepts two AA alkaline, Ni-Cd or manganese batteries. Note: for Nikon products using AA batteries, do not use lithiums unless specifically stated.

Motor drive coupling: Electrical contacts and mechanical couplers provided for operation with motor drive MD-4.

Camera back: Hinged; opened by pushing safety lock while pulling up rewind knob; memo holder provided; interchangeable with camera back MF-6, data back MF-14, or 250 exposure magazine back MF-4.

Body dimensions: (W x H x D) Nikon F3: approx 148.5 x 96.5 x 65.5 mm Nikon F3HP: approx 148.5 x 101.5 x 69 mm.

Body weight: Nikon F3: 715g approx Nikon F3HP: 760g

Type of camera: 35mm single-lens reflex

Picture format: 24mm x 36mm standard 35mm film format.

Lens mount: Nikon bayonet type.

Lenses: Lenses with Nikon F mount (with some limitations); AF lenses.

Shutter: Electromagnetically controlled, horizontal-travel, titanium foil focal-plane shutter.

Shutter release button: Switch meter on when depressed halfway (after shutter release lock is released), meter then remains on for 16 sec, after finger is taken off button; threaded in the center to accept standard cable release.

Automatic exposure control: Aperture-priority automatic exposure control; stepless shutter speeds from 8 sec to 1/2000 sec.

Manual exposure control: Quartz digital control for 16 shutter speeds from 8sec to 1/2000 sec, including X (1/80 sec); B and T also provided.

Backup mechanical release lever: Trips shutter at approx 1/60 sec, regardless of shutter speed dial setting (except T); used when batteries become weak or exhausted, or none are installed in the camera.

Exposure metering: TTL center-weighted (80/20) full-aperture metering; aperture stop-down metering possible; silicone photodiode (SPD) and metering circuits incorporated into camera body; meter works with all interchangeble viewfinders.

Metering range: EV 1 to 18 (ie f/1.4 at 1 sec to f/11 at 1/2000 sec with 50 mm f/1.4 lens and ISO 100 fil).

Film speed setting: ISO 12 to 6400.

Exposure memory lock: Via button.

Exposure compensation: Via dial; +2 to -2 EV in 1/3 increments.

Film advance lever: Single stroke type; 30 degrees stand-off angle and 140 degrees winding angle; automatic film advance possible when motor drive MD-4 is used.

Self-timer: Quartz-controlled approx 10 sec delayed exposure; LED blinks at 2 Hz for first 8 sec, then at 8 Hz for last 2 sec; setting cancellable.

Viewfinder: Nikon F3; Eyelevel finder DE-2 as standard; Nikon F3 High-Eyepoint; eyelevel High-Eyepoint finder DE-3 as standard; both equipped with eyepice shutter; each interchangeable with 4 other types.

Viewfinder display: Liquid crystal display (LCD) shows shutter speed; on Auto, +2000 indicates overexposure, -8- underexposure; on Manual, M appears with + indicating overexpousre, - underexposure, and -+ correct exposure; LED ready-light glows when Speedlight SB-16A and SB-17, plus SB-11 and SB-14 with TTL Sencor cord SC-12, is completely recycled; apertyre in use also show through aperturedirect-readout (ADR) window.

Focusing screen: Split-image microprism Type K provided as standard; interchangeable with 21 other types.

Finder coverage: Virtually 100%.

Finder magnification: Nikon F3: 0.8xNikon F3HP: 0.75x (both with 500 mm lens set at infinity).

Viewfinder illuminator: Provided via button; illuminates both LCD and ADR f/number.

Multiple exposure control: Provided via lever.

Reflex mirror: Automatic instant-return type with lockup facility; incorporates air damper and brake mechanism for reduced vibration and noise.

Depth-of-field preview: Provided via lever.

Frame counter: Additive type; frame numbers from 0 to 40; automatically resets to S when camera back is opened.

Film rewind: By crank provided after film rewind button is pressed.

Flash synchronisation: Possible at all speeds up to 1/80 sec with electronic flash; with SB-16A and SB-17, plus SB-11 and SB-14 with TTL sensor cord SC-12, sync speed is automatically set to 1/80 sec with dial at A or 1/125 sec an above; at 1/60 sec or slower, flash synchronizes with speed setting as set; threaded sync terminal provided for off camera or multiple-flash photography.

Accessory shoe: Provided; special Nikon F3 type located at base of rewind knob; accepts Speedlight SB-16A, SB-17 or TTL sensor cord SC-12 from SB-11 or SB-14 for TTL direct flash control; two types of flash couplers available for mounting ISO-type or F2-type direct mounting flash units.

Battery: Choice of one 3V lithium battery CR-1/3N type, two 1.55V silver-oxide batteries SR-44 type, or two 1.5V alkaline batteries LR-44 type; optional Anti-Cold Battery Holder DB-2 accepts two AA alkaline, Ni-Cd or manganese batteries. Note: for Nikon products using AA batteries, do not use lithiums unless specifically stated.

Motor drive coupling: Electrical contacts and mechanical couplers provided for operation with motor drive MD-4.

Camera back: Hinged; opened by pushing safety lock while pulling up rewind knob; memo holder provided; interchangeable with camera back MF-6, data back MF-14, or 250 exposure magazine back MF-4.

Body dimensions: (W x H x D) Nikon F3: approx 148.5 x 96.5 x 65.5 mm Nikon F3HP: approx 148.5 x 101.5 x 69 mm.

Body weight: Nikon F3: 715g approx Nikon F3HP: 760g

Type of camera: 35mm single-lens reflex

Picture format: 24mm x 36mm standard 35mm film format.

Lens mount: Nikon bayonet type.

Lenses: Lenses with Nikon F mount (with some limitations); AF lenses.

Shutter: Electromagnetically controlled, horizontal-travel, titanium foil focal-plane shutter.

Shutter release button: Switch meter on when depressed halfway (after shutter release lock is released), meter then remains on for 16 sec, after finger is taken off button; threaded in the center to accept standard cable release.

Automatic exposure control: Aperture-priority automatic exposure control; stepless shutter speeds from 8 sec to 1/2000 sec.

Manual exposure control: Quartz digital control for 16 shutter speeds from 8sec to 1/2000 sec, including X (1/80 sec); B and T also provided.

Backup mechanical release lever: Trips shutter at approx 1/60 sec, regardless of shutter speed dial setting (except T); used when batteries become weak or exhausted, or none are installed in the camera.

Exposure metering: TTL center-weighted (80/20) full-aperture metering; aperture stop-down metering possible; silicone photodiode (SPD) and metering circuits incorporated into camera body; meter works with all interchangeble viewfinders.

Metering range: EV 1 to 18 (ie f/1.4 at 1 sec to f/11 at 1/2000 sec with 50 mm f/1.4 lens and ISO 100 fil).

Film speed setting: ISO 12 to 6400.

Exposure memory lock: Via button.

Exposure compensation: Via dial; +2 to -2 EV in 1/3 increments.

Film advance lever: Single stroke type; 30 degrees stand-off angle and 140 degrees winding angle; automatic film advance possible when motor drive MD-4 is used.

Self-timer: Quartz-controlled approx 10 sec delayed exposure; LED blinks at 2 Hz for first 8 sec, then at 8 Hz for last 2 sec; setting cancellable.

Viewfinder: Nikon F3; Eyelevel finder DE-2 as standard; Nikon F3 High-Eyepoint; eyelevel High-Eyepoint finder DE-3 as standard; both equipped with eyepice shutter; each interchangeable with 4 other types.

Viewfinder display: Liquid crystal display (LCD) shows shutter speed; on Auto, +2000 indicates overexposure, -8- underexposure; on Manual, M appears with + indicating overexpousre, - underexposure, and -+ correct exposure; LED ready-light glows when Speedlight SB-16A and SB-17, plus SB-11 and SB-14 with TTL Sencor cord SC-12, is completely recycled; apertyre in use also show through aperturedirect-readout (ADR) window.

Focusing screen: Split-image microprism Type K provided as standard; interchangeable with 21 other types.

Finder coverage: Virtually 100%.

Finder magnification: Nikon F3: 0.8xNikon F3HP: 0.75x (both with 500 mm lens set at infinity).

Viewfinder illuminator: Provided via button; illuminates both LCD and ADR f/number.

Multiple exposure control: Provided via lever.

Reflex mirror: Automatic instant-return type with lockup facility; incorporates air damper and brake mechanism for reduced vibration and noise.

Depth-of-field preview: Provided via lever.

Frame counter: Additive type; frame numbers from 0 to 40; automatically resets to S when camera back is opened.

Film rewind: By crank provided after film rewind button is pressed.

Flash synchronisation: Possible at all speeds up to 1/80 sec with electronic flash; with SB-16A and SB-17, plus SB-11 and SB-14 with TTL sensor cord SC-12, sync speed is automatically set to 1/80 sec with dial at A or 1/125 sec an above; at 1/60 sec or slower, flash synchronizes with speed setting as set; threaded sync terminal provided for off camera or multiple-flash photography.

Accessory shoe: Provided; special Nikon F3 type located at base of rewind knob; accepts Speedlight SB-16A, SB-17 or TTL sensor cord SC-12 from SB-11 or SB-14 for TTL direct flash control; two types of flash couplers available for mounting ISO-type or F2-type direct mounting flash units.

Battery: Choice of one 3V lithium battery CR-1/3N type, two 1.55V silver-oxide batteries SR-44 type, or two 1.5V alkaline batteries LR-44 type; optional Anti-Cold Battery Holder DB-2 accepts two AA alkaline, Ni-Cd or manganese batteries. Note: for Nikon products using AA batteries, do not use lithiums unless specifically stated.

Motor drive coupling: Electrical contacts and mechanical couplers provided for operation with motor drive MD-4.

Camera back: Hinged; opened by pushing safety lock while pulling up rewind knob; memo holder provided; interchangeable with camera back MF-6, data back MF-14, or 250 exposure magazine back MF-4.

Body dimensions: (W x H x D) Nikon F3: approx 148.5 x 96.5 x 65.5 mm Nikon F3HP: approx 148.5 x 101.5 x 69 mm.

Body weight: Nikon F3: 715g approx Nikon F3HP: 760g

I couldn't believe it, hulk attacked me!!! he asked me about Two-Face, luckly I was able to escape, I told him I knew a little bit about him, he stopped for a moment and I was able kick him in the head. I ran back into the sewers, my guess was that I had a 4 minute start. I ran as quickly as possible, then I activated m motion sencors, build into my mask, there was a hatch maybe half a kilometer away. I looked back and saw him maybe 1/2 kilometers away, I had to act fast. quickly I put some motion sencors on the wall, and put mud onto it, so that he couldn't see it, quickly I ran 20 meters or so, further and put C4 all over the wall. when he would ran past the motion sencors, they would activate the countdown for the C4 and when he came to this point they would activate...hopefully, these things aren't completly acruat. quickly I made my way to the hatch, carefully I opened it, no one in sight, this was my chance. I crawled out of it and ran to the back alley of the nearest bulding, and climbed up. it took me about 2 minutes till I came to a balconey, carefully I looked where it led to, it was a pretty small balconey and behind it was an office, some guy in a suit was there on the computer, but luckly fate was with me, just then someone called for him and he left the room, quickly I climbed onto the balconey and walked to the desk and went on the computer, quickly I contacted Fury.

 

"Nick, can you hear me ?"

 

"Yeah, what is it Bucky ?"

 

"it's The Hulk, he attacked me."

 

"wait--what ?"

 

"Hulk attacked me, asked what I knew about this guy, Two-Face, luckily I was able to escape, but I don't think you can hide from someone like Bruce Banner for long! I'm sending you all the information I've got on Two-Face."

 

"ok, what will you do then ?"

 

"I'm gonna send all of the info to the shipping warehouses near the docks, i've left enough trace, so that Bruce will know that I was here. with a bit of luck, he'll figure out where the info went. it's risky I know but---"

 

suddently I heard a muffeld explosion near the sewer hatch. uh-oh not good.

 

"Fury. I've got to get out of here ASAP, can you get me the fasted way out of here ?"

 

"yeah sure, but be carefull...attacking the Hulk is not a good move, no one would dare to do that, not even Tony!"

 

"I know...but I'm not some ordinary superhero, am I?!!"

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Winter Soldier Escapes from the Hulk to #27. Microverse.

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Type of camera: 35mm single-lens reflex

Picture format: 24mm x 36mm standard 35mm film format.

Lens mount: Nikon bayonet type.

Lenses: Lenses with Nikon F mount (with some limitations); AF lenses.

Shutter: Electromagnetically controlled, horizontal-travel, titanium foil focal-plane shutter.

Shutter release button: Switch meter on when depressed halfway (after shutter release lock is released), meter then remains on for 16 sec, after finger is taken off button; threaded in the center to accept standard cable release.

Automatic exposure control: Aperture-priority automatic exposure control; stepless shutter speeds from 8 sec to 1/2000 sec.

Manual exposure control: Quartz digital control for 16 shutter speeds from 8sec to 1/2000 sec, including X (1/80 sec); B and T also provided.

Backup mechanical release lever: Trips shutter at approx 1/60 sec, regardless of shutter speed dial setting (except T); used when batteries become weak or exhausted, or none are installed in the camera.

Exposure metering: TTL center-weighted (80/20) full-aperture metering; aperture stop-down metering possible; silicone photodiode (SPD) and metering circuits incorporated into camera body; meter works with all interchangeble viewfinders.

Metering range: EV 1 to 18 (ie f/1.4 at 1 sec to f/11 at 1/2000 sec with 50 mm f/1.4 lens and ISO 100 fil).

Film speed setting: ISO 12 to 6400.

Exposure memory lock: Via button.

Exposure compensation: Via dial; +2 to -2 EV in 1/3 increments.

Film advance lever: Single stroke type; 30 degrees stand-off angle and 140 degrees winding angle; automatic film advance possible when motor drive MD-4 is used.

Self-timer: Quartz-controlled approx 10 sec delayed exposure; LED blinks at 2 Hz for first 8 sec, then at 8 Hz for last 2 sec; setting cancellable.

Viewfinder: Nikon F3; Eyelevel finder DE-2 as standard; Nikon F3 High-Eyepoint; eyelevel High-Eyepoint finder DE-3 as standard; both equipped with eyepice shutter; each interchangeable with 4 other types.

Viewfinder display: Liquid crystal display (LCD) shows shutter speed; on Auto, +2000 indicates overexposure, -8- underexposure; on Manual, M appears with + indicating overexpousre, - underexposure, and -+ correct exposure; LED ready-light glows when Speedlight SB-16A and SB-17, plus SB-11 and SB-14 with TTL Sencor cord SC-12, is completely recycled; apertyre in use also show through aperturedirect-readout (ADR) window.

Focusing screen: Split-image microprism Type K provided as standard; interchangeable with 21 other types.

Finder coverage: Virtually 100%.

Finder magnification: Nikon F3: 0.8xNikon F3HP: 0.75x (both with 500 mm lens set at infinity).

Viewfinder illuminator: Provided via button; illuminates both LCD and ADR f/number.

Multiple exposure control: Provided via lever.

Reflex mirror: Automatic instant-return type with lockup facility; incorporates air damper and brake mechanism for reduced vibration and noise.

Depth-of-field preview: Provided via lever.

Frame counter: Additive type; frame numbers from 0 to 40; automatically resets to S when camera back is opened.

Film rewind: By crank provided after film rewind button is pressed.

Flash synchronisation: Possible at all speeds up to 1/80 sec with electronic flash; with SB-16A and SB-17, plus SB-11 and SB-14 with TTL sensor cord SC-12, sync speed is automatically set to 1/80 sec with dial at A or 1/125 sec an above; at 1/60 sec or slower, flash synchronizes with speed setting as set; threaded sync terminal provided for off camera or multiple-flash photography.

Accessory shoe: Provided; special Nikon F3 type located at base of rewind knob; accepts Speedlight SB-16A, SB-17 or TTL sensor cord SC-12 from SB-11 or SB-14 for TTL direct flash control; two types of flash couplers available for mounting ISO-type or F2-type direct mounting flash units.

Battery: Choice of one 3V lithium battery CR-1/3N type, two 1.55V silver-oxide batteries SR-44 type, or two 1.5V alkaline batteries LR-44 type; optional Anti-Cold Battery Holder DB-2 accepts two AA alkaline, Ni-Cd or manganese batteries. Note: for Nikon products using AA batteries, do not use lithiums unless specifically stated.

Motor drive coupling: Electrical contacts and mechanical couplers provided for operation with motor drive MD-4.

Camera back: Hinged; opened by pushing safety lock while pulling up rewind knob; memo holder provided; interchangeable with camera back MF-6, data back MF-14, or 250 exposure magazine back MF-4.

Body dimensions: (W x H x D) Nikon F3: approx 148.5 x 96.5 x 65.5 mm Nikon F3HP: approx 148.5 x 101.5 x 69 mm.

Body weight: Nikon F3: 715g approx Nikon F3HP: 760g

VENDO VOYAGE 2.0 ANO 89. COM INJEÇÃO ELETRONICA

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- MOTOR:

* INJEÇÃO ( EL ) - MI - DE SANTANA ( 2.0 )

* SENÇORES NOVOS DA MAGNET MARELI NOVOS

* PARTIDA FRIA C/ VOUVOLA DE RETORNO

* MODULO: ( AVB ) HÁ ALCOOL PREPARADO P/ TURBO.

* PISTÃO. 1M DA METAL LEVE

* ANEIS DE SEG, DA METAL LEVE.

*BRONSINAS DE FIXO ENCOSTO MANCAIS DA METAL LEVE.

* EIXO CENTRAL ETD.

*CABEÇOTE PREPARADO COM TAXA DE ( 1M ) DUTOS MAIORES POLIDOS.

* VOUVOLAS ( 40 ) NA ADMIÇÃO E ( 35 ) NA DISCARGA.

*COMANDO ( 49G )

*POLIA EM ALUMINIO REGULAVEL..

*RADIAROR

*MOTOR DE ARRANQUE.

*BATERIA NA GAR.

* TODAS AS MANGUEIRAS DE DE ÁGUA HIDROVACUO.

*HIDROVACO BURRINHO RESERVATORIO NOVOS.

*VELAS NGK

*DISTRIBUIDOR BOCH NOVO. MI

*CABO DE VELAS NGK NOVOS.

*BOBINA DE GOL G4 MI.

*CORREIAS, POLIA ALTERNADOR.

* JUNTAS RETENTORES DO MOTOR DA MARCA: TARANTO

*CABOS DE ACELERADO EMBREAGEM

*KIT DE EMBREAGEM SHACHS

*CAIXA DE CAMBIO ( PS ) DE SANTANA 2.0LONGA

*PEPELÃO DO RADIADOR

*CALÇOS DE MOTOR CAMBIO NOVOS DA AXIOS. MOTOR

- O MOTOR É 1.9 AP ASPIRADO MUITO FORTE. FOI TODO PREPARADO PARA UMA TURBINA ( BIAGIO 42/48 )

-- SUSPENÇÃO:

* BALANÇAS COFAP

* BUCHAS DO ESTABILISADOR NOVAS AXIOS.

* ROLAMENTO DE PESO AXIOS

* QUADRO

* TODAS AS BUCHAS DO QUADRO AXIOS PARAFUSOS

* 4 AMORTECEDOR COFAP NOVOS.

* 4 MOLAS COFAP NOVAS

* TODAS AS BUCHAS DA TRASEIRAS AXIOS.

* 4 PNEL NOVOS C/ GARANTIA DE 2 ANOS.

* DISCOS VENTILADOS DE ALTA PERFORMANCE.

* PINÇAS NOVAS BREK

* PASTILHAS

* PIVOR NAKATA PARAFUSOS POUCAS

* CALÇOS DE MOTOR CAMBIO AXIOS NOVOS

SUSP ZERO BALA !

-- ACESSORIOS:

* SOM JVC

* 4 AUTO FALANTES ALÉN DE10

* 2 TWITER.

* CALHA DE CHUVA.

* SEGREDO. ELETRICO.

* FAROIS ARTEBI C/ LAMPADA DE 100

* FAROIS DE MILHA ARTEBI C/ LAMPADA DE SUPER BRANCAS DE 60.

* GRADE FRNTAL SIMBOLO VW

* TAPETES AZUL.

* BANCOS DE GOL G4

* LANTERNAS DE PISCA FÉME LAMPADAS

* LANTERNAS TRASEIRAS FÚME SOQUET LAMPADAS

-- SISTEMA ELETRICO OK

* DOK OK

* VALOR: R$: 6.500

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_ EMAIL: viaturadoaguia249@hotmail.com / fabio249aguia@yahoo.com.br / fabinho249@gmail.com

/ Agfa Optima 1035

/ Konica Centuria 200

/ 2009-12-17 Negative0-20-18A(1)

-:\\Unite Federation Resistance//:-

\\Data stream\\-

\\Log #9\\-

-:Senior Lieutenant Leonov Virrof:-

-:\\Delta 687 Squad

 

\\(Log begins)//

New Paris. Population, 346 million. Home to some of humanities most extreme Environments. only 20% of the planet is urban cities like that of the old paris on earth. Some 20% of the planet is covered in harsh deserts that are constantly plagued by sand storms almost all year, and being home to some native animals, either timid or aggressive, and hardened humans who find it peaceful to live here. From desert to desert, 10% of the planet are the freezing deserts of the poles. With -80 being standard for a hot summers day, down to -380 on a cold winters day. On to the topic of stable temperatures, 20% of the surface are lush jungles. But don't be fooled, they are infested with deadly vicious creatures native to the planet. And finally the most profound feature, the last 30% of the planet is a sea, only 6 kilometers long, it en-circles the planet, dividing the two semi-spheres of the New Paris.

 

That's all I really know about this planet. Jamie and I lived here for 3 years, until the RA thought me EC and had my squad killed, and took off half my face. Then the UFR found me and I haven't been back since. I've learned recently that New Gilvon was still EC free. They had found It hard to land on the capital were Jamie and I lived. Maybe there was still a chance yet. The EC had 2 ways of approaching it. Across Sygor Desert or the jungles of Trinish. Both inhospitable and extremely deadly.

 

My squad and I were issued with SI Support Weapons today along with new orders. We were going into Sygor to find FH Strike Bird 114. We didn't know how far into the desert the Strike Bomber had crashed because the coms and sencor arrays went down when the Happy Day exploded. The PSD ship was carrying almost a full load when It was hit with a direct shot from combat curser Titan Might's 60T Rail Cannon. The 60 tone rail dart got a Direct hit on the Happy Days PSD pod, Vaporizing the ship instantly. We are still waiting on reports of fleet casualties but they are still apparently in combat. I just spent the last hour painting my IR20 in desert Camouflage. I wanted to take it with me. Every one else has been doing the same. Except Maddie. Her assassins rifle had holo preceptors implanted into the metal plating, allowing to change the camo set up in a few seconds. Issac Is still painting his AMOAW. We got told that we would be air dropped our Gauss R17 LFs soon, but Spiner Ligmar Corp. wanted to tweak them a bit. Maddie lent Owen her rifle to practice with. He still doesn't have a sniper rifle.

Not much more to say at the moment. Michel has just gone to get us a desert transport. Should be moving out in 30.

Senior Lieutenant Leonov Virrof signing off.

\\(Log ends)//

 

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L to R, T to B.

RCA Institute Signal Generator, Columbia Portable

 

Philco Transitone(My gateway to SW), Hallicrafters s-199 Sky Buddy II AM/SW.

 

Zenith Portable, No Name Transistor AM/FM/SW, 1936 Philco.

 

Sencor Transistor Tester, 1953 Zenith H500 AM/SW.

 

32VDC Power Supply, 1935 Philco.

Surprise your wife, your sister or your mom!

with this hair dryer for only 109sar.

 

Main features:

✔ Ultralight design

✔ 3 temperature settings

✔ Air nozzle

✔ Cold air button

✔ Removable rear grill for easier cleaning

✔ Rubber coated rear part of the handle

Hanging loop

✔ Rubber side guards preventing the fan from becoming

scratched when it is put down

✔ Thermal fuse protecting the motor from overheating

 

#sencor #sencorksa

#SencorHairDryer

#trendy #girlpower #hairdryer

#fabulous #hair #dryer #easytoclean

#مجفف الشعر

#زر اطلاق النار بارد

#مقبض مطاطي

咩咩咩,我好想念日本喔!

 

/ Agfa Optima 1035 + Agfa Vista 400

/ 2009-12 Negative0-03-0A(1)

應該是清水坂上的可麗餅店,在很多販賣機那,好難吃!甜膩低價的巧克力醬讓我好想吐。

 

/ Agfa Optima 1035

/ Konica Centuria 200

/ 2009-12-17 Negative0-26-24A(1)

/ Agfa Optima 1035

/ Konica Centuria 200

/ 2009-12-17 Negative0-24-22A(1)

as this is a comand mecha it needs a large sencor array to keep in touch with the other raiders or any other unit in the area. it is E.M.D resistant (electro magnetic disruption) so even when jammers are in effect they can still comunicate and stay upto date with the combat situation. only the comander has an external sencor array all others to save weight have internal sencors that arent as powerful.

Dani tűzoltó farsangja

kellékek:

- fecskendő: Sencor porszívócső,

- tűzoltó ruha: turkált sötétkék ruha, láthatósági csíkok IKEA láthatósági mellényből

- lelkesedés 100%

/ Agfa Optima 1035

/ Konica Centuria 200

/ 2009-12-17 Negative0-22-20A(1)

/ Agfa Optima 1035

/ Konica Centuria 200

/ 2009-12-17 Negative0-15-13A(1)

Robot odkurzacz Sencor SVC

 

odkurzanie, roboty, SENCOR, sprzątanie, RTV/AGD

Zobacz w naszym sklepie >

 

..and there she is. Little unconvient sizing. There is about 5mm space from the bottom of the film cartdridge to the edge of the film port and the head sink here is about 7.5 mm wide to right. And the right side part is too wide, there is about 12.5 mm space at camera, here the circuit board is about 23 mm from the left side of the image sencor to the outermost edge. I think that I have to rotate about 90 degrees of the sencor, which means proplems whit the movies which are in mov format.

This is how you drink water when you are in your chemical suit.

 

Taylor and I were sleeping in the back during this training exercise. Those standing up in the vehicle were told that they were killed. It seems Taylor and I were safe, so we had to get out and run around in our chemical suits. Moral of the story, stand up so you too can be killed and not have to run around.

 

When I say killed, I mean pretend killed. The little black things on his helmet are laser sencors. This was the Army's version of laser tag.

Bidding starts now.

Nxt "Brain": Bid starts at 75$.

Nxt mottors: Bid starts at 20$ each.

Nxt Motion sencor: Bid starts at 20$.

Nxt Color sencor and touch sencors: Bid starts at 10$-15$ each.

Whole lot: 150$-200$ the highest bidder will also get all of the connection wires.

inspired by molinita and alexiej :)

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