![]() ![]() Seong Yeol Lee and Ameritrust CorporationĬase Number: 23-cv-00125 (United States District Court for the District of Connecticutĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: September 5, 2023Īdministrative Proceeding File No.: 3-21703ĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: September 22, 2023 Miller, Dynasty Toys, Inc., The 7M EGroup Corp., Concept Management Company LLC, and Dynasty, IncĬase Number: 23-cv-00765 (United States District Court for the Central District of California)ĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: September 20, 2023 SEC Office of the Whistleblower (c/o ENF-CPU) Whistleblower Award Applications submitted by mail or fax should be sent to: Generally, submissions are acknowledged within 60 days. We strongly encourage Form WB-APPs to be submitted by email to Duplicate submissions of a Form WB-APP by multiple methods (e.g., fax, email, and mail) are discouraged as they may cause delays. Once a Notice of Covered Action is posted, individuals have 90 calendar days to apply for an award by submitting a completed Form WB-APP to the Office of the Whistleblower by midnight on the claim due date listed for that action. Subject to the Whistleblower Amended Rules, individuals who voluntarily provided the SEC with original information after Jthat led to the successful enforcement of a covered action listed below are eligible to apply for a whistleblower award. By posting a Notice for a particular case, we are not making any determinations either that (i) a whistleblower tip, complaint or referral led to the SEC opening an investigation or filing an action with respect to the case or (ii) an award to a whistleblower will be paid in connection with the case. ![]() The inclusion of a Notice means only that an order was entered with monetary sanctions exceeding $1 million. Full frame image quality and wide-angle options are far better than their cropped siblings.We post Notices of Covered Action for each SEC action where a final judgment or order, by itself or together with other prior judgments or orders in the same action issued after July 21, 2010, results in monetary sanctions exceeding $1 million. Photographers who enjoy shooting landscapes and architecture will definitely want to check out a full frame body (if they don’t already have one). Modern Nikon bodies are compatible with nearly every lens Nikon ever made, and Canon bodies all work with EF glass. If you have lots of glass from the film days, it might be worth looking into a full frame body. If you’re the kind of person who has the 18-55 kit lens and maybe one other lens, it just doesn’t make sense to spend the extra money on full-frame. Full Frame Sensor vs Crop Sensor: Choosing Which is Right For YouĪfter you figure out the difference between a crop sensor and a full frame sensor, you’ll need to decide which one suits your needs.įor the average consumer, a smaller 1.5x or 1.6x sensor will be fine. Many people have gotten used to having a little big of extra reach with their long lenses and may not want to give that up. There are also some situations where the crop factor helps you. Full frame bodies are also more expensive. The downside is that full frame sensors and lenses are bigger than their cropped counterparts. I can use my $300 24mm f/2.8 instead of the $900 Nikkor 12-24 f/4, and the 24 is faster. Both cameras have 12 megapixels, but the individual imaging sites on the D700 are farther apart, giving you a cleaner image.įull frame sensors also give photographers more options when it comes to wide-angle work. This has a lot to do with the size of the sensor. In the real world, my D700 gives me 2 full stops of useable ISO over the D300 I can shoot at ISO6400 on the D700 where I wouldn’t shoot above ISO1600 on the D300. The D300 is widely considered to be pretty good in low light, but the D700 is much better. Take a look at the Nikon D300 and it’s full frame sibling the D700. In general, full frame sensors have better image quality across the board, but they really shine when it comes to high ISO performance. That’s all well and good, but why should you care? Sensor size is important when you’re trying to pick a camera because full frame sensors have distinct advantages and disadvantages in different situations. Full compared to what? For the sake of simplicity, when I say “full frame” I mean a sensor that’s roughly 24mm x 36mm. Some people don’t like the term “full frame” because it isn’t specific. ![]() Other manufacturers are in the same range, with Olympus being the notable exception, at 2x. Canon has three sensor sizes: full frame, 1.3x and 1.6x. ![]()
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