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1: Safety glasses
2: Teach her to lean into the gun
3: While it may not be a problem in the open and with your ARs ,the first piece of hot brass that goes down her dress and she'll really regret that clothing choice.
 
Ok, so once I actually noticed the round... ;)

Take a look at how it's bent - the progressive scanning of the CCD caused it to distort. Cool. :cool:

edit: looking close (at the gun - t h e gun ;) ) - you can see a bit of distortion in the flash suppressor from muzzle rise. "great - it's bent"

(btw: I know it was a photo op, but please safety first - shooting glasses next time?)

here are some pics that i took that show the SSD delay:
 

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Can anyone else confirm that the shutter speed seems (or is) faster with the new 3.0 update? Since it's a digital camera, I'm assuming there are no moving parts - is that right? And so therefore, the "shutter speed" (exposure time) is limited (controlled) only by the software, right ?
 
Can anyone else confirm that the shutter speed seems (or is) faster with the new 3.0 update? Since it's a digital camera, I'm assuming there are no moving parts - is that right? And so therefore, the "shutter speed" (exposure time) is limited (controlled) only by the software, right ?

Digital cameras still have mechanical shutters.

edit: DSLRs still have mechanical shutters. My bad.
 
Wow...a bunch of Apple geeks commenting on a girl shooting a rifle?

Something's not right here. ;)
 
took me a minute for me to notice she was holding a gun - quite a beauty ;)
 
Those who are commenting on safety, technique, and even image quality are simply missing the value of this thread...
 
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