Mark iii 5D Trying to shoot the supermoon tonight. In manual mode I tried to start with the sunny f16 basics. I could set iso 100, exposure 1/125, but when I went to f
but there is an important distinction to make - a company that owns the rights to this media may produce official additional media that may not canon because the author of the original work didn't have any contribution or say in it, but it is still official because it is produced ...
What does canon mean in literature? In literature, canon refers to the collection of works deemed authoritative, significant, and exemplary within the field. 15 How is canonicity determined in religious texts? Canonicity in religious texts is determined through theological, historical, and ecclesiastic...
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Controversies in the Literary Canon Lesson SummaryShow What Does Literary Canon Mean? The term literary canon is a technical term used to describe a set of texts that serve as a recognized standard of stylistic quality, cultural or social significance, and intellectual value. The origin of liter...
“[In Philippians 1:1 Paul says,] ‘To the co-bishops and deacons.’ What does this mean? Were there plural bishops of some city? Certainly not! It is the presbyters that [Paul] calls by this title; for these titles were then interchangeable, and the bishop is even called a deacon....
I have both a digital camera, the 60D, and recently acquired an EOS 1N 35mm film camera. I have bought lenses for my 60D but not the 1N film camera...was told that my
As a band leader, he was driven to promote musical awareness in his audience.doi:10.7916/CM.V0I79/80.5055Ryan Patrick JonesCenter for Research and Digital Scholarship, Columbia UniversityCurrent MusicologyJones, Ryan Patrick. "`You Know What I Mean?': The Pedagogical Canon of `Cannonball' ...
As I am sure this will be of use to many who are looking at buying binoculars and trying to sift through all the marketing jargon Here is my answer to a question sent in by a long timeBBR Patron SupporterWarren: Question: What does HD mean on binoculars & is it different to ED glass...
In the photo below, you can see two different lenses: my Tamron 17-35mm and my Canon 85mm. On the Tamron, you should see “1:2.8-4,” and on the 85mm, you should see “1:1.8.” What does this mean? It’s simple: the maximum aperture on the 85mm lens is f/1.8, and on the...