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FY20 (PRD Oct 2020 thru Sept 2021) packages for all C Schools are being accepted as of now.HM “C” SCHOOL PACKAGES ARE TO BE SUBMITTED NO LESS THAN 13 MONTHS PRIOR TO PRD.Once Sailors are in 12 month PRD window they are assets of the rating detailer and will be distributed as needed per NAVADMIN 231/17.Once Sailors are selected via CMS for fleet orders, they are not eligible to submit for C School.-HOT AVAILABLE HM 'C' SCHOOLS FOR FY20L01A – SUBMARINE IDC: Please check the CANTRAC for qualification. Also refer to MILPERSMAN 1306-402 for Submarine ASVAB qualifications and Page 13 for Sub Vol.L10A – SURFACE IDC: Paygrade E5 – E7 are in need. L19A – OPTICIAN TECHNICIANL22A – PHARMACYL23A – SURGICAL TECHNICIANL24A – BEHAVIOR HEALTH (Quotas filled FY20)L27A – MEDICAL DEEP SEA DIVING TECHNICIAN: Urgent need for male and female Sailors in paygrade E5 and below. Review MILPERSMAN 1306-983 and CANTRAC for submission requirements.L30A – HISTOPATHOLOGYL31A – ADVANCED MEDICAL LABORATORYL32A – RESPIRATORY L38A- MAXILLOFACIAL. Command Career Counselors:1. All SRB/OTT request are to be submitted toPERS 811 once orders are in hand.2. Ensure the earliest available date is on the1306/7 for the timeframe the command is willing to release Sailor.3. Provide the CCC phone number and emailaddress on 1306/7.4.
Commands are not authorized to send SailorsTAD to any C School.5. The current STAR C Schools can be found on the career school listing on the ECM page6. All items listed in the CANTRAC must accompany the 1306/7 when submitting the C School package.7.
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The Essential ReviewThis is TechRadar's review summary that gives you all the key information you need if you're looking for quick buying advice in 30 seconds – our usual full, in-depth review follows.The Canon EOS M100 is the entry-level model in Canon's EOS M mirrorless range of cameras. It's designed for smartphone upgraders or 'storytellers', with ultra-simple exterior controls and a smartphone-style touchscreen interface with a 180-degree flip-up selfie pivot.It's designed for simple sharing of images on social networks, with built-in Wi-Fi and NFC and an always-on Bluetooth LE connection for automatic image transfer from your camera to your smartphone. If you think Instagram rather than Lightroom, you won't be far wrong.Inside, though, the EOS M100 has Canon's latest 24MP APS-C Dual Pixel CMOS sensor, the same technology that features in many of Canon's DSLRs and mirrorless models much further up the product range. It delivers fast autofocus and great picture quality.If there's a problem with the EOS M100 it's that in super-simplifying the outside, Canon has pushed all the technical stuff inside, where it can only be accessed by tapping on the interactive touchscreen interface. This makes common adjustments like exposure compensation, white balance, exposure mode and a whole lot more just a little tricker to apply.The other issue is that there's no viewfinder. It's not the only budget mirrorless camera not to have a viewfinder, but we'd always recommend paying a little more for a camera that has one.
Who's it for and should I buy it?The Canon EOS M100 is aimed squarely at users who've never used a 'proper' camera – at least one with a large sensor and interchangeable lenses – and want the whole picture-taking experience to be no more difficult than using a smartphone.And if that's all you want, it's fine. It's a little pricey right now compared to some rivals, but it's fine.However, this emphasis on simplification could soon start to grate if you're looking for a camera that can also help you to learn some of the more technical aspects of photography. It's a great camera for novices who are happy just to develop their 'eye' rather than their technical skills, but as a learning tool that can grow with you, it's not so good, and you might soon find yourself shopping around for an upgrade. Sensor: APS-C CMOS, 24.2MPKit lens: 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3Screen: 3-inch tilting touchscreen, 1,040k dotsViewfinder: NoContinuous shooting: 6.1fpsMovies: 1080pBattery life: 295 shotsUser level: Beginner/intermediateCanon isn't targeting experts with the EOS M100. The controls have been kept deliberately simple so that photographers whose only other camera has been their smartphone won't feel too daunted. At the same time, Canon has incorporated its latest 24MP Dual CMOS AF sensor, as found in its top APS-C DSLRs; the only way to get a better sensor than this in the Canon range is to step all the way up to a full-frame DSLR.24 megapixels is about as good as it gets for cameras of this size, and the Dual Pixel system on the sensor gives the Canon the same phase-detection autofocus as DSLRs.
Compared to older, simpler mirrorless cameras the M100 should focus faster and more smoothly, both for stills photography and when you're shooting video.Interestingly, the M100 doesn't shoot 4K video but sticks to 1920 x 1080 Full HD. Canon told us it wanted to concentrate on movie quality and overall sharpness, using a combination of the optical image stabilizer in compatible lenses and the 3-axis Digital IS system in the camera.We tested the EOS M100 with Canon's EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.5 retracting kit lens, which is the one most likely to be supplied with the camera.
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