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Canon OBJECTIVE EF 70-200/2.8 USM
A professional photographer’s telephoto zoom lens for wildlife and action with Canon L-series construction Part of the Canon professional L-series flagship range, its designed for robust handling and resistant to dust and moisture Shoot hand held in low light conditions thanks to a fast f/2.8 maximum aperture, which stays constant throughout the zoom range The in-built Ultra-Sonic Motor (USM) drives fast and quiet Auto Focus with optional full manual override Compatible with all Canon DSLR cameras and EOS-M mirrorless cameras with an EF-EOS M Mount adapter A truly reliable, high-performance telephoto zoom lens, the L-series EF 70-200mm f/2.8L USM is suited to wildlife photography and capturing fast-moving action thanks to its broad focal length and fast and constant f/2.8 aperture, giving maximum control over shutter speed and depth of field. Get closer without disturbing the scene with the 200 mm telephoto zoom range, whilst the 8-bladed aperture diaphragm delivers beautiful out-of-focus highlights between the subject and its background elements. Lens system Closest focusing distance 1.5 m Maximum aperture number 32 Number of diaphragm blades 8 Lens mount interface Canon EF Focal length range 70 - 200 mm Lens viewing angle, diagonal 34 - 12° Lens type Telephoto lens Lens structure (elements/groups) 18/15 Component for SLR Performance AF actuator USM Design Product colour White Weight & dimensions Weight 1.31 kg Length 193.6 mm Filter size 77 mm Diameter 8.46 cm Other features Magnification 0.16x
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Is history science objective?
History is not considered a science in the same way as fields like physics or biology, as it relies on interpretation and analysis of past events rather than experimentation and observation. However, historians strive to be as objective as possible by using evidence, sources, and critical analysis to construct an accurate representation of the past. While individual biases and perspectives can influence historical interpretations, the goal is to minimize these factors and present a balanced and objective view of history.
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What is subjective history and what is objective history?
Subjective history refers to the interpretation of historical events through the lens of personal opinions, biases, and emotions. It is influenced by individual perspectives and can vary depending on the storyteller. On the other hand, objective history aims to present facts and events based on evidence and research, without personal bias or interpretation. It strives to provide an accurate and unbiased account of past events.
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Are there objective truths?
The concept of objective truths suggests that certain facts or beliefs are true regardless of individual perspectives or opinions. While some argue that objective truths exist, others believe that truth is subjective and can vary based on personal experiences and interpretations. Ultimately, the existence of objective truths is a complex philosophical debate that continues to be discussed and explored by scholars and thinkers.
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Can photography be objective?
Photography can capture a moment in time objectively, but the interpretation of the image can be subjective. The photographer's choice of framing, lighting, and composition can influence how the viewer perceives the image. Additionally, post-processing techniques can further alter the objective reality of the photograph. Ultimately, while photography can strive for objectivity, it is ultimately a form of art that is inherently subjective.
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British History Timeline
An overview of the major events in British history from the Stone Age to the current day, this timeline features images and photographs to help your pupils understand the chronology behind the study of history. Events such as the Roman invasion, the
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Thinking History - Vikings
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What is objective reality?
Objective reality refers to the existence of things and events independent of human perception or interpretation. It is the idea that there is a concrete, external world that exists regardless of our thoughts or beliefs about it. Objective reality is often contrasted with subjective reality, which is based on individual perceptions and experiences. In essence, objective reality is the concept that there is a truth or reality that exists outside of our own personal perspectives.
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What objective truths exist?
Objective truths are statements or facts that are true regardless of individual beliefs or opinions. Examples of objective truths include mathematical principles (2+2=4), scientific laws (gravity exists), and historical events (World War II occurred). These truths are independent of personal perspectives and can be verified through evidence and reasoning. While subjective truths may vary from person to person, objective truths provide a foundation for shared understanding and knowledge.
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Does anyone know of neutral and objective books about Russian history?
Yes, there are several neutral and objective books about Russian history that are widely recommended by scholars and historians. Some of these include "A History of Russia" by Nicholas Riasanovsky and Mark Steinberg, "Russia: A History" by Gregory L. Freeze, and "The Romanovs: 1613-1918" by Simon Sebag Montefiore. These books provide comprehensive and balanced accounts of Russian history, offering insights into the political, social, and cultural developments of the country without bias or agenda.
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Is there an objective truth?
The concept of objective truth suggests that there are facts or beliefs that are true regardless of individual perspectives or opinions. While some argue that objective truth exists, others believe that truth is subjective and influenced by personal experiences and interpretations. Ultimately, the existence of objective truth is a complex philosophical question that continues to be debated.
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