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Kameraprodusent
NIKON CORPORATION
Kameramodell
NIKON D3S
Skaper
Richard Watt
Opphavsbeskyttelse tilhører
Crown Copyright
Eksponeringstid
1/4 000 sek (0,00025)
F-nummer
f/2,8
Filmhastighet (ISO)
200
Dato og tid for datagenerering
18. feb. 2013 kl. 20:00
Linsens brennvidde
145 mm
Kort tittel
MOG(v)-2013-001-227
Bildetittel
Soldiers of the Royal Artillery are pictured firing 105mm Light Guns during an exercise.Commonly known as the‘Gunners’, the Royal Artillery provides firepower to the British Army. They are responsible for finding the enemy using a variety of high-tech equipment and then, when required, striking them using everything from explosive shells to advanced precision rockets.