Distro Issue 34 takes a 'Shot in the Dark' with Canon's 5D Mark III

Distro Issue 34 takes a 'Shot in the Dark' with Canon's 5D Mark III
If you were lucky enough to grab a 5D Mark III when they hit shelves last week, you know how well the slick shooter performs with the lights down low. If you're still pondering plunking down $3,500 for the DSLR, on the other hand, you can check out the camera's night moves in this issue of Distro. And if you're looking for even more of our expert opinions, we have reviews of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 7.7 for Verizon, a 14-inch Series 5 Ultrabook, a pre-production Galaxy Note 10.1 and SYNC by 50 Wireless Headphones. We'll also grill Mutemath's Darren King and give you an Angry Bird's-eye view of the smartphone market in this week's Switched On. So grab your device of choice and hit the appropriate download link below.

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Inspirational Stories and the Kryptonite Strategy

Over the years, many individuals have called me an inspirational character in their lives. I always thought that was interesting, and perhaps some of it is not by accident, at least not while I was in business. You see, I was a franchisor, and I did spend a good amount of time motivating and inspiring our team to win in the marketplace, increase market share, and give the best possible customer service.

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What Color Is A Martyr's Blood?

God has fine choices. Mere human words are not enough to describe the beauty of his creations, and that is why humans glory in hard labor (Eliot about writing), like art to express how beautiful God's creations are. Colors of the rainbow, the types of rain, the shifting phases of the moon and man (the beloved of God) glow in different shades of God's fine art.

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Sony A77 and A65 firmware update v1.05 peps up your laggy dials, improves autofocus

It's no secret that Sony's A77 and A65 SLT cameras have suffered from noticeable lag when it comes to adjusting exposure settings, among other things. For those irked, you'll be pleased to know that the company has just updated both cameras to firmware version 1.05, claiming it'll "sharpen their responses." Specifically, you'll be noticing faster cold startups, quicker response times from the front and rear dials and faster access to images in auto review. That's not all, however, as Sony has also added in-camera shading and chromatic aberration compensation for 11 of its A-mount lenses, which can translate to less time cooking your images in post. Last, but not least, the A77 gets an extra bonus for its autofocus system that improves its abilities in high-contrast environments, while the SAL500F40G 500mm F4 G SSM super-telephoto lens will now focus faster with both shooters. Shutter finger already twitching? Don't delay, you'll find full details in press release after the break and download information at the source link below. Be sure to let us know how it treats you in the comments.

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Middle cardiac vein, posterior view - The anatomy of the heart of Visual Atlas, page 37 (of 40)

pretty heart physiology tip I identified: Middle cardiac vein, posterior view - The anatomy of the heart of Visual Atlas, page 37 (of 40) Year peak robswatski This is page 37 of an image I developed as a resource Atlas laboratory study for my BIOL 121 Anatomy and Physiology I students on the anatomy of the heart and excellent vessels credits. All photographs, text and labels Rob Swatski, assistant professor of biology, Harrisburg Region Community College - York Campus, York, PA. E-mail:

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