Another track is Mahler's Piano Quartet, used in Scorsese's Shutter Island.
While the Obama administration continues efforts to shutter Guantanamo's detention facilities, moving most of the 183 detainees to a federal prison in Thomson, Illinois and resettling others to third party countries, an honest appraisal of the threat posed by its detainees, past and present, is in order.
When connected, users are able to share their images taken with the D600 through their mobile device to their social circles, as well as send and download images from their camera to a compatible device.3 The adapter also allows users to remotely fire the D600's shutter from up to 50 feet from the camera, which is ideal for capturing photos from unique vantage points.
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For me, it's more of a glorified shutter release tool, but one that's really easy to integrate into my workflow (after all, I always have my phone).
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Check out an interactive sample of the shutter speed control's benefits after the break.
Because of the camera's silent electronic shutter, you won't need to deal with a rapid-fire shutter sound either.
Suntech will be one of many manufacturers to lower or shutter factories in the U.S., according to GTM Research.
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Mrs McCann told police that when she went to the apartment she found the outside shutter and window to Madeleine's room had been opened and her daughter was missing.
President Rafael Correa, an American-educated leftist economist who has forged close alliances with Cuba and Iran, has filed a defamation lawsuit that might put the three directors of the country's largest newspaper in jail and shutter their 90-year-old paper.
The Obama administration's top-priority plan to shutter the detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, suffered another major setback in Congress last month as the House Armed Services Committee approved by a unanimous 59-0 vote legislation that would prevent creation of a replacement prison in the United States.
The design is simple: it's just a plastic shell with a shutter button, a dial for controlling shutter speed and a hand grip -- the sort you'd normally find on a compact camera.
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One of the more notorious offenders, a big-boned German named Kim Dotcom, became a cult hero when the U.S. government convinced the Kiwis to shutter his file-sharing platform MegaUpload last August with a brazen raid of his Auckland compound.
Hours after the shutter snapped and media around the world published Hellstern's photograph of them, details of their story came into focus as they spoke with CNN's Erin Burnett on Tuesday.
But today it decided to step up the pressure by announcing plans to shutter or sell more than 20 plants in the U.S. Lindsey Williams, a Delphi spokesman, says the company needs to see some progress.
The PT-AE8000U projector's built-in IR transmitter enables synchronization with active shutter 3D glasses and can transmit up to 20 feet.
It's also stupefying just how bantam the on-screen shutter button is.
Other solar panel makers in the U.S., Europe and Asia have made similar decisions to shutter factories or file bankruptcy.
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One is that the shutter-control legislation might not withstand a legal challenge under the American constitution's first amendment.
During our hands-on, we quickly noticed the SX280 HS' significant speed boost -- it's 50 percent faster than its predecessor when it comes to focusing and shutter lag, and it definitely shows.
The spiritual mission helped doom the enclave's material prosperity, when the Jesuits' spreading influence finally prompted Japan to shutter itself from the world by the early 1640s. (The Dutch cut off trade from the other direction by seizing Malacca in 1641.) But over the next century the effort gave Macau a purpose, as a center of learning and a bridge to the Middle Kingdom.
The camera's construction helps meet the needs of professionals with a 100, 000-cycle shutter durability and EOS Integrated Cleaning System for high-quality vibration-based dust removal.
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Notably, this revision adds a shutter button along the right edge of the handset, although like the Photon, it's only a single-stage mechanism, which is quite a bummer.
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The camera's intelligent design is constructed with a resin cover to protect the body side near the shutter and a resin lens ring to protect the lens.
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Meanwhile, the 2, 016-pixel RGB metering sensor provides precise data to the camera's Scene Recognition System, which optimises exposure, autofocus and white balance immediately before the shutter is released.
Being the filthy non-purists that we are, we're most excited by the camera's 720p video mode, which offers decently fast autofocus with a half press of the shutter button, and zero jelly vision to worry about.
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The mayor's preliminary budget proposal for the fiscal year beginning July 1 calls again for the FDNY to shutter 20 fire companies, a proposal that council members have blocked in the past.
Japan's fourth- largest carmaker would trim its staff, eliminate half its dozen passenger-car platforms and shutter plants in Thailand and New Zealand.
At the top of the camera, there's a power toggle, a dial to select from auto, standard and movie modes, and a shutter release.
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The company may also shutter as many as four factories, employing thousands of workers, though perhaps not until 2007, when Ford's labor contract with the United Auto Workers is renegotiated.
The cure Kawasoe proposed was almost as shocking: Japan's fourth- largest carmaker would trim its staff, eliminate half its dozen passenger-car platforms and shutter plants in Thailand and New Zealand.
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