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Models & Brands: Lomography 417, Konica HB33909, Canon Cameras US 85, Lomographic, Konica Minolta 7, Polaroid, Canon Cameras US ELAN 7NE, Olympus infinity 80, Polaroid 616873, Coheso, Inc. T3
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Lomography 417 Dimentions: 3 x 5.75 x 1.5 inches Weight: 1.8 pounds List Price: $75.00 Price: $64.95
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Key features Lomography 417
- Re-cast your world in a gorgeous riot of color
- Normal 35mm film, normal processing
- Patented colorwheel system puts several tinted flash filters at your finger tips for instant selection
- Long exposure capability creates dreamy streaked backgrounds behind crisp, color-flashed foregrounds
- Package includes camera, battery, film, poster, extra color filters, and "skin" bag
- Model: Lomography Love Edition 35mm Colorsplash Camera
Review Lomography Love Edition 35mm Colorsplash Camera / Lomography 417:Clad in a sexy red rubberized coating and wrapped in a plush faux-fur bikini, the limited edition Love Colorsplash is our most tempting and sultry item to date. Its colorwheel readies several tinted flash filters for instant selection. Choose from 12 colors in all. Long exposure capability creates dreamy streaked backgrounds behind crisp, color-flashed foregrounds. Package includes custom Love Angel fake-fur case, camera, battery, film, poster, extra color filters, and "skin" bag. Normal 35mm film, normal processing. Shift your perspective, Exaggerate your brain: Try repainting your house or apartment. Pick out some brand new colors for your bedroom, kitchen, and den. It's incredible how a little splash of blue here or green over there can change the entire mood of your surroundings. Since you're at it, why stop there? With the compact Colorsplash in your hands, you're ready and armed to repaint your whole environmentEverything that you see around you is subject to manipulation and capture through its sharp little lens. [+]
Rotate theintegrated flash Color Wheel and choose from a selection of colored flash lightsto toss upon your subjectThe elements of exposure time, flash color, subject color, exterior light, and the manic curiosity of your lomographic eye come together to yield an endless number of potential techniques and outcomes. Remember, "colorsplash" is a philosophy. This is merely your tool to get thereColorsplashing? Colorsplash. |
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Konica HB33909 Weight: 0.09 pounds List Price: $219.99 Price: $198.09
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Key features Konica HB33909
- Includes date imprinting capability
- 38-120mm, 3.2x zoom lens for easy close-ups and wide-angle shots
- Accurate close-ups to 2.62 feet
- Versatile flash has auto, red-eye reduction, flash-off, and night-view portrait modes
- Remote control and self-timer included
- Model: Konica Z-Up 120VP Zoom 35mm Camera
Review Konica Z-Up 120VP Zoom 35mm Camera / Konica HB33909:This fully automatic zoom lens compact camera combines stylish looks with impressive performance and a comprehensive set of features. Automatic focus, exposure and flash combine to handle every subject with ease, while the motorized zoom lens offers fresh creative possibilities with every shot. Add to this the wide range of special photo modes and you have a camera capable of everything from quick, candid photos to atmospheric and artistic studies, captured just the way you want them. The Z-up 120 VP also features a special tele-macro facility which lets you zoom in on objects right down to 0. 8meters for powerful, detailed close-ups. Other features include red-eye reduction, to prevent flash pictures of family and friends being spoilt by the 'red-eye effect' and a self-timer which delays the shutter release by 10 seconds, allowing you to get in on the act. The Konica Z-Up 120 VP Zoom is an easy-to-use point-and-shoot camera with a built-in 38-120mm zoom lens. It comes loaded with a variety of automatic features but also allows for artistic control. It offers infrared nonscan active autofocus as well as macro and infinity focus modes for fuss-free clear shots at any distance. The Z-Up 120 also features a real-image viewfinder with autofocus framing and close-up compensation marks. [+]
The Konica Z-Up 120 VP is equipped for portraiture. It has a night-view portrait mode that lets the flash capture the subject in the foreground, while the slow shutter speed lets the magic of cityscape night views come shining through. An additional benefit for portrait lovers is the camera's red-eye reduction mode. By emitting a pre-flash beam of light, the subject's pupils contract, which helps minimize the red-eye effect. Other flash modes include autoflash, which detects when the light is dim; and flash off, for times when using a flash is inappropriate (such as in museums or during theater performances). An electronic 10-second self-timer gives you time to get into the picture, while electronic focus, loading, winding, and rewinding help shooters concentrate on composition instead of hassling with the technical aspects. The standard remote control allows the photographer to take pictures automatically from a distance. This camera also features date imprinting, so users will never have to guess when a shot was taken. |
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Canon Cameras US 85 Weight: 0.081 pounds List Price: $129.99 Price: $299.95
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Key features Canon Cameras US 85
- Automatic film loading, advance, and rewind
- 38-85mm 2.2x zoom lens with autofocus
- Multi-mode flash features red-eye reduction
- 35mm compact point-and-shoot
- Box includes camera and strap
- Model: Canon Sure Shot 85 Platinum Zoom 35mm Camera
Review Canon Sure Shot 85 Platinum Zoom 35mm Camera / Canon Cameras US 85:Talk about user friendly. the Sure Shot 85 Zoom Platinum is a standout. The power zoom buttons are positioned in front for easy reach. An oversized mode dial is designed for quick access. And the ounces and inches are whittled away to create a camera that "feels right" from the first moment you use it. Here's a camera that makes it so easy to reach a new level of picture-taking excellence. A camera that's so compact and stylish, you'll always want it with you. [+]
for the moments you don't want to miss. Slip the Sure Shot 85 Zoom Platinum into your pocket and get ready for great times. And great pictures. The beauty of Canon's Sure Shot 85 Zoom Platinum camera goes way beyond its sleek style and ultra-compact convenience. Here is a camera that introduces a new world of creativity. Effortlessly. Just press the power zoom button and go from 38 mm wide-angle to 85 mm close-up in an instant. Composing the perfect scene has never been easier. You can count on sharp, dramatically vivid photos every time, thanks to Canon's famed 3-point autofocus. Sure Shot 85 Zoom Platinum is nothing short of brilliant, with its powerhouse flash and flattering red-eye reduction. It's so carefree to use, with automatic film load, advance and rewind. Sure Shot 85 Zoom Platinum does the work, so you can have all the fun. |
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Lomographic Weight: 2.85 pounds Price: $79.00
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Review Lomography Diana F+, Medium Format Camera with Removable Lens for Super Wide Angle Pinhole Shots, 120 Film & Fish Eye Lens / Lomographic:Dating back to the early 1960's, the all-plastic Diana camera is a cult legend -famous for its its dreamy, radiant, and lo-fi images. The brand new Diana+ is a faithful reproduction and a loving homage to the classic Diana - with a few new features tossed in. Its plastic lens, 2 shutter settings (daylight & "B"), 3 aperture settings, and manual focus are all hallmarks of the original Diana. But on top of that, the Diana+ offers a removable lens and super-small aperture for pinhole images, two image formats (12 or 16 square shots on a standard 120 roll), an endless panorama feature that allows for unlimited and nearly seamless panoramic shots, and both a standard tripod thread & shutter lock for easy shake-free long exposures. Each package includes the beautiful "Diana Vignettes" book - packed with over 200 pages of Diana history, Diana+ images, and truly off-the-wall short stories. Uses all varieties of medium format 120 film. The Big Picture (Forget All About It) Seriously, just put it all out of your mind. We'll no longer look for the big picture, and there will be no more getting an overview or stepping back to take it all in. All of these concepts imply an abrupt halt to activity - a conscious pause of your natural drive and instincts. As we say day in and day out: Be fast. [+]
Who's got the time to consider the implications when close to a million tremendous potential photos are streaming right past your nose? No Diana owner worth. |
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Konica Minolta 7 Weight: 0.203 pounds List Price: $599.99 Price: $400.00
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Key features Konica Minolta 7
- Film chamber lock
- LCD navigation panel
- Minolta A-type bayonet mount
- Eye-start automatic focus, 22.5-millimeter eye relief
- Multifunction LCD data screen
- Model: Minolta Maxxum 7 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only)
Review Minolta Maxxum 7 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only) / Konica Minolta 7:You have a vision. You know what you want to achieve. And the Maxxum 7 makes it possible, faster and easier than ever before. An advanced focusing system with an ultra-fast AF speed puts this SLR at the top of its class. The new integrated operation system features familiar dial controls, extensive customization capabilities, and a revolutionary dot matrix navigation display that gives you the camera's status at a glance. The Maxxum 7's improved capability is everything you've been looking for in an SLR. At last, the vision is clear. Minolta's unique nine-point AF system with center dual cross-hair sensors covers a wide focus area providing more flexibility and greater focusing precision. The new AF module incorporates eight line sensors and Minolta's unique center dual cross-hair sensors. Due to refinements in the algorithm and CCD control, the Maxxum 7's central processing unit has a data processing speed of about five times faster than earlier AF SLR models. [+]
In addition, the camera's powerful lens driving motor promises quick accelerations and decelerations of lens movement. As a result, the Maxxum 7 provides the world's fastest AF speed in spite of the greater volume of data received from the wide focus area. With the multi-dimensional predictive focus control, the Maxxum 7 is able to track abrupt changes in speed or direction - even a U-turn - perfectly. One of Minolta's claims to fame is that they introduced to the world, back in 1985, the very first autofocusing (AF) 35mm SLR ever produced: the Maxxum 7000. The Maxxum 7 is the fifth-generation version of that original Minolta AF SLR, combining recent advances in lens design, light metering, exposure systems, and focusing automation with an ease of operation that offers photographers tremendous precision and versatility in the field. The Maxxum 7 is the first SLR body to adopt a dot matrix navigation display, giving you the camera's overall status at a glance. The large 1. 5-by-1-inch LCD panel is positioned on the camera's back cover and provides a variety of information to meet users' specific preferences or skills. This information includes camera settings, custom functions, exposure history, meter index, brightness distribution, depth of field, and data memory (selectable in five different languages). And for easy readability, the LCD display automatically shifts from horizontal to vertical orientation depending on the camera's position. This feature saves photographers the trouble of changing their holding position each time they check the data panel-which is typically placed on the top of the camera. The central processing unit in the Maxxum 7 has a data processing speed five times faster than earlier AF SLR models. This camera provides the world's fastest autofocus speed, in spite of the greater volume of data received from the wide focus area, due to its powerful lens driving motor that promises quick accelerations and decelerations of lens movement. The Maxxum 7 is able to track abrupt changes in speed or direction perfectly. In fact, the second you bring this camera to your eye, the lens snaps into focus and is ready for use, even if you, or the object you are shooting, happens to be in motion. For example, with a 300mm lens attached, the Maxxum 7 can accurately follow an object moving as fast as 31 miles per hour to within 26 feet. The new AF module incorporates eight line sensors, as well as Minolta's unique center dual cross-hair sensors. Its nine-point sensors cover the central area of the viewfinder frame and divide it horizontally and vertically into thirds. By efficiently covering a wide focus area, the nine-point sensors assure great flexibility when composing pictures and allow the photographer to precisely capture moving subjects. The Advanced Distance Integration (ADI) flash metering system provides greater accuracy when used with Minolta's new AF lenses, which incorporate distance encoders. The guide number control and the four-segment preflash metering work together to virtually eliminate the influence of background or subject reflectance in your photographs. The Maxxum 7 also features 35 customizable functions that allow photographers to take instant control of virtually all camera functions. Its ergonomically redesigned AF/MF control button permits the switch between autofocus (AF) and manual focus (MF) modes via a button located on the back of the camera. This button is easily operated without losing sight of the subject in the camera's viewfinder. Relatively small (5. 6 by 3. 8 by 2. 6 inches) and lightweight (20. 3 ounces), this camera's compact body, with the ultracompact AF 24-105mm f3. 5 to f4. 5 standard lens, assures greater handling and carrying comfort. With power performance features such as a top shutter speed of 1/8,000 second and a maximum drive speed of four frames per second-and all of this in a body smaller than any other 35mm AF SLR with comparable features-the Maxxum 7 sets a new standard for performance and compactness. |
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Polaroid
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Key features Polaroid
- focus-free
- uses 600 plus film, featuring a built-in battery
- pictures develop instantly
- fold away flash
- Model: Polaroid Cool Cam Instant 600 Film Camera
Review Polaroid Cool Cam Instant 600 Film Camera / Polaroid:the Polaroid Cool Cam is another version of the popular 600 series Instant Film Cameras |
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Canon Cameras US ELAN 7NE Dimentions: 6.9 x 4.6 x 4 inches Weight: 3 pounds List Price: $579.99 Price: $616.00
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Key features Canon Cameras US ELAN 7NE
- Body only; lenses sold separately
- 35mm SLR camera with EF lens mount
- 7-point wide-area focusing system
- New distance-based E-TTL II flash metering
- Advanced multi-mode exposure metering
- Model: Canon EOS Elan 7ne SLR Camera (Body Only)
Review Canon EOS Elan 7ne SLR Camera (Body Only) / Canon Cameras US ELAN 7NE:Canon EOS ELAN 7NE incorporates a host of new features that Canon owners have asked for, including an improved 7-point, wide-area focusing system, a new backlit display, Canon's Whisper Drive technology, and enhanced E-TTL II auto flash, all in a nearly silent, elegant and rugged package. |
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Olympus infinity 80 Weight: 1.5 pounds List Price: $74.95 Price: $98.88
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Key features Olympus infinity 80
- Quartz Date / Time Imprint
- Autofocus/Fully Automotic
- Auto Built-in Flash w/Red-Eye Reduction
- 38-80mm 2.1 Zoom
- Self-Timer
- Model: Infinity Zoom 80 QD Film Camera with 38-80mm Zoom
Review Infinity Zoom 80 QD Film Camera with 38-80mm Zoom / Olympus infinity 80:2. 1x zoom magnificationCompact and stylish designHigh-accuracy auto-focusBuilt-in flash with five modesAutomatic load, advance and rewind4 quartz date imprinting optionsApproximately 12-second self-timer4 11/16 W x 2 1/2 H x 1 13/16 DIncludes two AA batteries and strap. |
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Polaroid 616873 Dimentions: 6.4 x 5.5 x 3.9 inches List Price: $69.99 Price: $99.99
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Key features Polaroid 616873
- Focus-free lens for great shots as close as 2 feet
- Autoflash helps to illuminate pictures in any light
- Rugged, yellow body that folds to compact size
- Digital LCD picture counter and feature setting display
- Great for construction job sites and home DIYers
- Model: Polaroid One600 Job Pro Instant Camera
Review Polaroid One600 Job Pro Instant Camera / Polaroid 616873:Polaroid One600 JobPro Instant Camera - Perfect for the outdoors, this instant camera features a rubberized coating, viewfinder dust shield and a sleek, folding design! Self-Timer & Tripod Mount - allows you to get in on the picture Exposure Control Hand Strap Flash Range - 2-10 ft. (recycling time approx. 6 sec. ) Focal Length - 3. 0 x 3. 1 inches image area (100mm focal length) Focus Range - Fixed Focus, 2 ft. to infinity Max. Development Time - approx. 3 minutes at 70 degrees F (21C) Max. Aperture - f/12. [+]
9 Shutter Speed - 1/3 to 1/200 (seconds) Power Source - self-contained 6-volt battery in film cassette Unit Dimensions - (closed) 2. 6 (h) x 4. 7 (w) x 6. 2 (d) / (open) 3. 6 (h) x 4. 7 (w) x 6. 2 (d) Unit Weight - approx. 18 oz. without film cassette Lifetime Polaroid Warranty Designed especially for the construction industry and do-it-yourself workers around the home, the Polaroid 600 JobPro Instant Camera has a rugged, high-visibility, yellow body. It's great for capturing work in progress, creating "before" and "after" shots, and general job-site photography. It offers such added protective features as a rubberized coating and viewfinder dust shield. Its sleek, folding design is perfect for those on the go. The JobPro features a focus-free lens for great shots as close as 24 inches, a digital LCD picture counter and feature setting display, manual exposure control, self-timer, and tripod mount. It also has an autoflash for great pictures in any light and a red-eye reduction mode. Compatible film: 600 Film 600 Write-On Film 600 NotePad Film 779 Film What's in the Box Polaroid One600 JobPro Instant Camera, wrist strap, lifetime warranty Should you really "shake it like a Polaroid picture?" Ever since the song "Hey Ya" by Andre 3000 of Outkast came out, everyone is shaking their Polaroid pictures. Shaking or waving a Polaroid picture to help the development process originated in the early days of peel-apart film. After peeling the negative, the image needed to dry before it could be handled, so waving the photo helped it to dry more quickly. When using the integral films (600, Spectra, 500, SX-70/Time-Zero, i-Zone) that are used in our most popular current camera models (Polaroid One, OneStep, JoyCam, etc. ), the image develops and dries behind a clear plastic window and never touches the air, so shaking or waving has no effect. In fact, excessive shaking or waving can actually damage the image. Rapid movement during development can cause portions of the film to separate prematurely, or can cause "blobs" in the picture. The best way to ensure a perfectly developed image is to simply lay the picture on a flat surface immediately after it exits the camera. |
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Coheso, Inc. T3 List Price: $59.00 Price: $79.95
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Key features Coheso, Inc. T3
- Track Food, Exercise, Glucose Readings, Insulin and Medications
- Add upto 1000 new foods and exercises. Create favorite lists,
- Portable, easy to use. Large LCD and full keyboard for easy searches.
- Nutrition Information for 35,000 food items for over 250 restaurants and 500 brands.
- Helps you determine how different factors food, exercise, medications, insulin affect your blood glucose levels.
- Model: Track3 - Manage Your Diabetes On The Go!
Review Track3 - Manage Your Diabetes On The Go! / Coheso, Inc. T3:Track3 is a easy-to-use handheld device that simplifies your Diabetes Management. You can record your blood glucose readings, insulin, medication, exercise, and meal information as the event occurs. On an average you can store up to 12 months of information. Stop guessing the nutrition content of what you are about to eat. Use Track3 to lookup nutritional information for over 35,000 foods, including 250 restaurants and 500 food brands. Calculate nutrition content for recipes. Customize your Track3 by adding up to 1,000 new food items and personal exercise information. Setup Goals and make sure you are on track by looking at various reports like average blood sugar, glucose exception report, exercise report, medication and insulin report, and medical records. Connect to your PC via USB and use included Windows based software to print or email reports to your healthcare team (Windows based software and USB cable included). |
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