Sentences with phrase «means clearer photographs»

With the addition of the auto focus, LED flash and the F 2.2 aperture, the extra amount of light allowed through the lens means clearer photographs than the Prime with great detail, however it lacks the vibrancy and the zoom to catch great pictures from a distance.
With the addition of the auto focus, LED flash and the F 2.2 aperture, the extra amount of light allowed through the lens means clearer photographs than the Prime with great detail, however it lacks the vibrancy and the zoom to catch great pictures from a distance.

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It's not entirely clear whether the two photographs seen above show an actual handset or a dummy unit meant to -LSB-...]
Although her project has a far less clear relationship with digital technology (the photographs are mostly gelatin silver prints and the wood carvings are physical objects), it mimics the mediating process of memory, examining the way in which sites and the events that they symbolise become distorted and gain and relinquish meaning through the act of representation and re-representation.
A wall painting transports the visitor from one space to the next, and a room filled with photographs makes it clear that Lotte Lyon's staging is meant to give an impression of theatricality and performance, as much as they are referencing various Minimalist traditions.
Once it becomes clear that a claim is likely to be made, care must be taken not to damage or dispose of any documentary evidence, which includes not only paper files but emails, photographs, computer disks, tape recordings and any other means of recording or storing information.
In my view, it is his comments about the photographs that are significant and provide clear evidence about what Mr. Crane meant when he wrote the words «yes» and «no» on the different photographs.
I reach this conclusion because a) the initial description provided was vague b) Mr. Crane was clear that while there were some similar features between the accused and the perpetrator, he was unable to state definitively that the accused was the person who robbed him c) Mr. Crane confirmed that this was all he meant when he testified at the preliminary inquiry d) five photographs later, Mr. Crane stated that the ninth photograph was the «closest» (having already seen Mr. V's photograph), and e) there was no other evidence to bolster the qualified identification into an actual identification.
What that means, in a nutshell, is that more light is absorbed by the sensor, and more light means clearer, highly detailed, superior quality photographs, even in low - light.
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