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Introducing the Draganflyer X6 UAV RC Helicopter

This remotely operated, unmanned, miniature helicopter is designed to carry wireless video cameras and still cameras. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (PRWEB) August 27, 2008 — Today, Draganfly Innovations announced the launch of the Draganflyer X6 helicopter, a miniature aircraft for commercial/industrial aerial video and photography. The Draganflyer X6 helicopter is easy to fly, capable of operating autonomously, and has an appearance that is nothing like a conventional helicopter. The unique design utilizes six main horizontal rotor blades and allows the Draganflyer X6 helicopter to hover efficiently and maneuver rapidly using differential thrust. Remotely controlled aircraft are available for many purposes, and most fall into a class somewhere between toys and the high quality models piloted by hobbyists. The Draganflyer X6 is a fully functional miniature unmanned electric powered helicopter.

S by Radu Carp. All photos are copyright the photographer, and may not be used without written permission. , January 05, 2005; 04:45 P.M.

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Thanks for your comment Radu and as I can see you have a great eye for colour and shape in your shots. rod innes , March 08, 2005; 03:00 P.M. Radu thanks for the comment on my Scepter of the Fairy King you have a great portfolio good photography. Regards Rod Edin Hasagic , March 14, 2005; 08:53 A.M. Radu, Some very interesting photos in here indeed! Paulo Rodrigues , March 22, 2005; 02:37 P.M. Wonderful work Radu. Majid Mohammad Alinezhad. Lois Greenfield Photography. Fine art photography - Fine art photographers - Canadian and Int. The rela­tion­ship between shut­ter speed, aper­ture size (f-stop) and ISO (sen­si­tiv­ity of the record­ing material).

Fine art photography - Fine art photographers - Canadian and Int

The infor­ma­tion in the fol­low­ing sec­tions can be used as a pho­tog­ra­phy primer for any­one with any type of dig­i­tal or film cam­era. How­ever, in order to learn how to take cre­ative pho­tos, you must have a cam­era that you can con­trol. This means a cam­era with which you can choose the shut­ter speed, the f-stop and the ISO. Most dig­i­tal DSLR cam­eras or 35mm film cam­eras (Nikon, Canon, Minolta, Olym­pus Pen­tax etc.) can do this. Although an auto­matic point and shoot cam­era is use­ful for record­ing events, you don’t have as much con­trol over it. Shut­ter speed in photography The shut­ter, is the part of the cam­era that opens and closes when you press the shut­ter release but­ton. An exam­ple of a string of full-unit shut­ter speed num­bers: 1/500, 1/250, 1/125, 1/60, 1/30, 1/15, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, 15 sec­onds.

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