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Most SLR cameras provide automatic aperture control, which allows viewing and metering at the lens ’ s maximum aperture, stops the lens down to the working aperture during exposure, and returns the lens to maximum aperture after exposure.
* Agfa Variomat print easels for automatic exposure
An automatic light meter / exposure unit from an 8mm video format | 8 mm movie camera, based on a galvanometer mechanism ( center ) and a Cadmium sulfide | CdS photoresistor, in opening at left.
For electromagnetic shutter cameras, the shutter dial starts with 1 / 15 sec end with 1 / 1000 ( Minox C ), or starts with 1 / 30 and ends with 1 / 2000 ( Minox LX / TLX / CLX ); the electromagnetic Minox camera also has an ' A ' setting for automatic exposure, controlled by the built in exposure meter.
The lineup was soon expanded to include a variety of models from the basic but popular 100 / 104 to the automatic exposure 800 / 804, which featured an aluminum chassis, rangefinder, selenium light meter, and clockwork spring wind.
The top-of-the-line model was the Pocket Instamatic 60, which featured a stainless steel body, rangefinder, and automatic exposure.
The 1964 ASA standard for automatic exposure controls for cameras, ASA PH2. 15-1964, took the same approach, and also used the more descriptive term camera exposure settings.
Pack film cameras operated in a similar manner except for the fact that most of these cameras had automatic exposure.
The Zorki 10 was a modern-style 35mm rangefinder camera with a selenium light meter and shutter priority automatic exposure introduced in 1964.
It was also this war which offered Thompson his first exposure to automatic weapons.
The program often provided a user's first exposure to features such as bookmarks, automatic use of binary transfers, dynamic progress meters, automatic anonymous logons, recursive downloading, resumption of failed downloads, " redialing " unresponsive hosts, use of passive transfers, and tips at start up.
Some more advanced automatic winding cameras have the option for multiple exposures but it must be set before making each exposure.
Most use focus free lenses or autofocus for focusing, automatic systems for setting the exposure options, and have flash units built in.
* Fully programmed automatic exposure, Aperture priority, Shutter priority and fully manual exposure control.
* Compatibility with the Nikon Multi-Control Back MF-21, allowing freeze-focus, data imprinting, and automatic exposure bracketing.
The Pentax Auto 110 featured fully automatic exposure, with no user-settable exposure compensation or adjustments.
) Among the improvements include higher video resolution ( such as 1080p24 ) and video bitrate, improved automatic control ( autofocus ) and manual exposure control, and support for formats compatible with high-definition television broadcast, Blu-ray disc mastering or Digital Cinema Initiatives ( DCI ).
The shutter speeds were automatically controlled between 1 / 15 to 1 / 400 second, exposure time was automatic.

automatic and unit
These vessels were significantly larger than wartime ships and had fully automatic main guns, unit Machinery, radar, sonar, and antisubmarine weapons such as the Squid mortar.
The M249 automatic rifle is operated by an automatic rifleman, but its ammunition may be carried by other Soldiers within the squad or unit.
Before refactoring a section of code, a solid set of automatic unit tests is needed.
These larger farms used more efficient technologies such as Deere plows, automatic reapers, and higher-yield seed stock, which reduced human input per unit of production.
Contrast with automatic calling unit.
However, unlike most modern operating systems, firmware rarely has a well-evolved automatic mechanism of updating itself to fix any functionality issues detected after shipping the unit.
An automatic power factor correction unit consists of a number of capacitors that are switched by means of contactors.
The M13 was powered by a 195 horsepower ( 145 kW ) 5. 5L V8 and driven through a push-button automatic transmission of a similar design to the Chrysler TorqueFlite unit.
The imaging system was designated Yenisey-2 and consisted of a dual-lens camera AFA-E1, an automatic film processing unit, and a scanner.
In 2011, due to the low number of active Quick Response Units, the Black Eagle Volunteer Fire Department Began to respond to all medical emergencies as automatic mutual aid to the local QRU unit and the ambulance.
The automatic units also take time ( generally 10 – 20 seconds ) to diagnose the rhythm, where a professional could diagnose and treat the condition far more quickly with a manual unit.
Police departments use various methods of recovering stolen vehicles, such as random checks ( ANPR ) of vehicles that come in front of a patrol unit, checks of all vehicles parked along a street or within a parking lot using automatic number plate recognition ( ANPR ) or keeping a watchlist of all the vehicles reported stolen by their owners.
* BMP-2 upgrade designed by Nimda fitting it with new power unit and automatic transmission which improves both mobility and reliability.
The automatic transmission on all GXEs ( RE4F02A ) was an innovative compact unit from Jatco, which featured ' sport ' and ' comfort ' modes that shifted at different points.
Once a desired orientation was achieved, the astronaut could engage an automatic attitude-hold function that maintained the inertial attitude of the unit in flight.
A new Aisin AW unit replaced the dated four-speed automatic with a five-speed automatic.
However, in many modern automatic transmissions, the valves are controlled by electro-mechanical servos which are controlled by the electronic engine control unit ( ECU ) or a separate transmission control unit ( TCU, also known as transmission control module ( TCM ).
This however is still largely dependent upon the number and optimal spacing of gear ratios for each unit, and whether or not the elimination of spooldown / accelerator lift off represent a significant enough gain to counter the slightly higher power consumption of the automatic transmission itself.
Buyers who ordered automatic transmission with this engine received an electronically-controlled 4-speed unit, which was quite advanced for a small car in 1985.
The " L " wagon had the same level of trim, except the 1. 3-litre engine was replaced with the 1. 6-litre unit but still with 4-speed transmission and no automatic available.

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It expanded from hand screw machines to automatic screw machines, from simple formed-tooth gear cutting machines to gear hobbing machines and a large contract gear manufacturing business, from rudimentary belt-driven universal milling machines to a broad line of elaborately controlled knee-type and manufacturing type milling machines.
that business be free from governmental supervision and notions of morality which might clog the automatic adjustments of the free market ; ;
Babbage understood that the existence of an automatic computer would kindle interest in the field now known as algorithmic efficiency, writing in his Passages from the Life of a Philosopher, " As soon as an Analytical Engine exists, it will necessarily guide the future course of the science.
Judge Larson explicitly stated, " Eckert and Mauchly did not themselves first invent the automatic electronic digital computer, but instead derived that subject matter from one Dr. John Vincent Atanasoff ".
The 5200 also featured the innovation of the first automatic TV switchbox, allowing it to automatically switch from regular TV viewing to the game system signal when the system was activated.
Also, some users complain that the resulting prints are difficult to write on, as the wax tends to repel inks from pens, and are difficult to feed through automatic document feeders, but these traits have been significantly reduced in later models.
Booster Systems Engineer Jenny M. Howard acted quickly to command the crew to inhibit any further automatic SSME shutdowns based on readings from the remaining sensors, preventing the potential shutdown of a second engine and a possible abort mode that may have resulted in the loss of the vehicle and crew.
Some of these technologies include speech recognition software to allow computers to handle first level of customer support, text mining and natural language processing to allow better customer handling, agent training by automatic mining of best practices from past interactions, support automation and many other technologies to improve agent productivity and customer satisfaction.
Debtors are also protected from other litigation against the business through the imposition of an automatic stay.
The DBMS should provide automatic recovery from failure procedures that repair the DB and return it to a well defined state.
* automatic allocation: The DHCP server permanently assigns a free IP address to a requesting client from the range defined by the administrator.
He was approaching two years on half pay ( which would trigger automatic retirement from the navy ) when on January 8, 1912 his career was saved by the new First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill.
A similar declaration was issued with regard to Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo's conferring of episcopal ordination on four men-all of whom, by virtue of previous Independent Catholic consecrations, claimed already to be bishops-on 24 September 2006: the Holy See, as well as stating that, in accordance with Canon 1382 of the Code of Canon Law, all five men involved incurred automatic (" latae sententiae ") excommunication through their actions, declared that " the Church does not recognise and does not intend in the future to recognise these ordinations or any ordinations derived from them, and she holds that the canonical state of the four alleged bishops is the same as it was prior to the ordination.
The U. S. Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act then triggered an automatic prohibition of U. S. imports of tuna products from Ecuador.
The FSC-1 is the first known vehicle capable of automatic conversion from aircraft to car at the touch of a button.
The national championship winners from the Top-4 ranked nations receive automatic qualification, while the remaining two spots are made up by a team nominated by the Local Event organiser and the winner of the previous year's EuroFloorball Cup.
Firstly, the teams from the 5th, 6th & 7th ranked nations receive automatic qualification.
Eventually, the " rapid " firing mechanism was perfected and miniaturized to the extent that either the recoil of the firearm or the gas pressure from firing could be used to operate it, thus the operator needed only to pull a trigger ( which made the firing mechanisms truly " automatic ").
Non-prohibited automatic weapons can be legally owned by civilians who pay a $ 200 tax to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, pass a background investigation, and, in some jurisdictions, receive approval from local law enforcement.
When fired, an automatic pistol uses recoil and / or propellant gases to automatically extract the spent cartridge and insert a fresh one from a magazine.
An automatic weapon is generally defined as a firearm which continues to load and fire cartridges from its magazine as long as the trigger is depressed ( or until the magazine is depleted ).
A machine gun is a fully automatic emplaceable weapon, most often separated from other classes of automatic weapon by the use of belt-fed ammunition ( though some designs employ drum, pan or hopper magazines ), generally in a rifle-inspired caliber ranging between 5. 56 × 45mm NATO (. 223 Remington ) for a light machine gun to as large as. 50 BMG or even more larger for crewed or aircraft weapons.

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