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Long Distance Imagery Acquisition Equipment Comparison
2nd Marine Division
Aug. 29, 2011 | 4:17
Package about how U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Timothy Duncan, a Reproduction Specialist, Combat Camera (COMCAM), 2nd Marine Division Forward, compares two long range imagery acquisition scopes to a Canon 5D Mark II equipped with a 100x400 lens and a 2x multiplier aboard Camp Leatherneck on August 20, 2011. Marines from COMCAM tested the systems to see which one would give fellow Combat Cameramen the best chance in capturing long distance imagery. (U.S. Marine Corps motion media by Lance Cpl. Zachary P. Ouellette / Released). Also available in High Definition.
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