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Eos 6d mark 2 camera

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The EOS 6D Mark II is a full-frame DSLR camera designed and manufactured by Canon. It features a 26.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, DIGIC 7 image processor, and a 45-point all-cross-type autofocus system. The camera is capable of capturing high-quality images and Full HD 1080p video.

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3 protocols using eos 6d mark 2 camera

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Anatomy and Genitalia of Southeastern China Moths

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The examined specimens were collected from Guangxi and Fujian Provinces in southeastern China in 2018. The descriptive terminology of the anatomical structures generally follows Wang (2006a) , however in descriptions of the male genitalia, the more proper term phallus rather than aedeagus is applied here following Kristensen (2003) . Photographs of adults were taken using a Canon EOS 6D Mark II camera plus an EF 100 mm f/2.8L MACRO IS USM lens with the help of EOS Utility 3.10.20 software. Images of genitalia were captured using a Leica DM4 B upright microscope and photomontage was performed with Leica Application Suite X imaging software. All type specimens are deposited in the Morphological Laboratory, Guizhou University of traditional Chinese Medicine, Guiyang 550025, Guizhou, China.
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Measuring Honeybee and Wasp Head Morphology

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Heads were dissected from honeybee pupae and photographed using an S8 APO binocular microscope (Leica, Wetzlar, Germany) with a UI-1240LE-C-HQ camera (IDS, Obersulm, Germany) and uEye Cockpit (part of IDS suite v4.92, IDS, Obersulm, Germany) software. Images for dorsal lens facet diameter measurements were taken with a Canon Eos 6d Mark II camera and Canon MP-E65 mm 1:2,8 1–5× Marco objective (Tokyo, Japan). Images of N. vitripennis adult heads were obtained using a Dino-Lite Edge 5MP Digital Microscope and DinoCapture 2.0 software (Dino-Lite, Almere, The Netherlands). Head parameters (head width, head length, eye width, eye length and interocular distance) were measured as schematically presented (Supplementary Fig. 11). In gluex7-8 F males and controls, lens facet diameter was measured in the frontal-dorsal region of the eye, where facets in males should be largest24 (link). The mean of 15 randomly measured lens facet diameters per individual was used for analysis. Length measures were performed using ImageJ (National Institute of Mental Health, USA).
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Facial Color Images under Diverse CCT Lighting

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Six light sources with different CCT (2850 K, 3500 K, 5000 K, 5500 K, 6500 K and 9000 K) were chosen using two THOUSLITE LED Cubes. The relative spectral power distributions (SPDs) of the six light sources are shown in Figure 1. A Canon EOS 6D Mark II camera was used to capture the facial images under each of the different light sources. Additionally, in order to obtain uniform light and reduce the effect of highlights in the images [4] , a linear polarizer was placed in front of each LED Cube with a further polarizer placed over the lens of the camera. The positions of two LED Cubes were aligned such that they directly illuminated each face as in Figure 2.
The facial color images were captured against a black background. Each participant sat in front of the camera at a distance about 120 cm and their faces were fixed in the same position without any makeup on their faces. RAW images without post-processing were obtained. The camera settings were 1/8 second exposure time, f/5.6 aperture and 640 ISO. In this study, five female participants from different ethnic groups were involved: one each of Indonesian, Caucasian, Chinese, Mexican and African. All the participants were young women with ages in the range of 20-30 years old.
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