The initial images transmitted Monday by Curiosity were taken through the vehicle's hazard-avoidance cameras, before their transparent but dusty lens covers had been removed.
The device has the same tubular format as the original, but the lens is actually on one of the longer sides, rather than at the end of the barrel, making it more suitable for chest mounting.
But through my lens as a leadership coach who specializes in presence, I see a more richly textured story.
But with the lens cap still on.
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Sadly, there's not all that much to see in the cloudy drink, but with the lens part of the outer casing being flat, it should be able to get some interesting underwater clips in clearer waters, should the occasion arise.
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But our view is, my view is -- as the person who looks at this quite closely every day and advises the President -- is that things in the Middle East right now and things in Libya in particular right now need to be looked at not through a static but a dynamic, and not through a unidimensional but a multidimensional lens.
Companies must not force the Hispanic consumer to see through their lens, but rather, they must adapt and seize new opportunities by looking through the lens of the Hispanic consumer.
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Unfortunately, we didn't get to test out Sony's new 16-50mm power zoom lens, but we did put the NEX-6 through its paces using the familiar 18-55mm kit glass that came with our NEX-C3.
The system leverages distance-sensing technology that we've seen before from Mercedes, Toyota, and the like, but requires a reflective lens on the garage wall to operate, which unfortunately precludes its use in public parking lots.
So they really propose in this rule to slam the door not on existing devices, but anything that uses a lens to magnify a visual image.
Chelsea were found guilty by Fifa of inducing Gael Kakuta to break his contract with Lens in 2007 but the club have vowed to "mount the strongest appeal possible".
Sure, some particulars may be different, but fundamentally, the right lens (as consultants like to say) is that of a traditional service business, which can be analyzed and optimized accordingly.
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Balazs Dzsudzsak and Jeremain Lens also had efforts but neither player was able to test the visitors' goal.
From here, our D3200 took around two seconds to send over a live view of what its lens was seeing, but annoyingly, you only get what amounts to a thumbnail view of the proposed shot.
Watching these guys through one lens or another is fascinating but hellish.
Estrogen hormone replacement therapy seemed to have all sorts of benefits based on observational studies, but they vanished under the more rigorous lens of controlled clinical trials.
This, too, can have its magnifying power altered over time, but it works by implanting a permanent lens housing into the eye, and exchanging the lens as required.
There have been plenty of false alarms in recent months, but Canon's first mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (ILC) is finally here -- in fact, we're holding it in our hands.
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The home side looked set for victory thanks to Jeremain Lens' 33rd minute strike, but Italy hit back to salvage a draw.
Not only do we need to think about innovation in water processing but we need to look through an energy lens when we consider water solutions.
The C330 will sport 4 megapixels and rock the same Retinar lens as in the C360, but comes with only 16MB internal memory and a 1.5-inch LCD.
Word Lens is only available on the iPhone but plans are afoot to get it on other platforms including Android and Windows Phone 7.
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"You need the ball lens to help with the magnification - but any mobile phone with a decent camera and a zoom function will be sufficient, " he explained.
Plaintiff lawyers argue practically everything is significant, but of course they view that through the optically perfect lens of hindsight.
The museum in the northern town of Lens said the work might easily be cleaned but would be examined by a restorer.
But it gets better: the Speedbooster also makes your lens wider by a factor of 0.71x, shrinking an 85mm lens to 59mm, for instance -- effectively making your NEX nearly full-frame.
But by looking at the region exclusively through the oil lens, he reduces foreign policy to simplistic energy imperialism, concluding with exaggerated visions of endless energy wars, floods of refugees, oil price shocks and ever-growing foreign military commitments.
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But what he can't see through his foggy macro lens is that when China's exports to us increase, our own exports must also increase.
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The Coolpix 4800 has a resolution of "only" four megapixels, but they do toss in an 8.3x optical zoom lens (it's actually the smallest digital camera with that much optical zoom), which is nice since once most consumers realize they don't need more than four or five megapixels stuff like optical zoom and lens quality is going to be become a bigger and bigger deal.
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