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Models & Brands: Polaroid Consumer Electronics, Nikon, Polaroid 631130, Polaroid Consumer Electronics, Vivitar XM1k, Mamiya, Olympus, JJ Communications, Konica Minolta, SeaLife SL515
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Polaroid Consumer Electronics List Price: $18.99 Price: $29.95
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Key features Polaroid Consumer Electronics
- Collect everybody's I-Zone pics in this fun Photo Journal
- Perfect for I-Zone size prints and stickers
- Extra space for notes, phone numbers and special memories
- Fresh look adds a fun decorative touch to your style
- Model: Polaroid i-zone Photo Journal
Review Polaroid i-zone Photo Journal / Polaroid Consumer Electronics:This cool little photo journal is the perfect size for your tiny Polaroid i-zone prints. You can use color film for mini prints or cool sticker film. This is the perfect accessory to Polaroid's latest "go everywhere, must- have item" that will let you express yourself. Choose from a variety of different frames. You can collect, trade, and wear these neat little photo holders-or use them as calling cards, put them on your desk, or stick in lockers, give to favorite friends, or send with secret notes. But hey, this is more than fun; the Polaroid i-zone accessory set has style and colors to mix and match with your i-zone camera. |
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Nikon Price: $5,999.99
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Review SP 2005 Limited Edition Rangefinder / Nikon:Jump directly from 1957 to the 21st Century with Nikon's Limited Edition SP Rangefinder Camera. Nikon has produced only 2500 of these cameras, uniquely serial numbered from SP 001 to SP2500 - each with it's own certificate of Authenticity. This camera will be shipped with a newly re-versioned W-Nikkor 3. 5cm F1. 8 Lens. This Camera a truely unique collectors item, is also a brilliantly engineered photographic tool - that will deliver unsurpassed results. |
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Polaroid 631130 List Price: $49.99 Price: $49.95
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Review Polaroid Tazz Polaroid 600 Camera W/Film Eject Thru Mouth / Polaroid 631130: |
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Polaroid Consumer Electronics Price: $18.99
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Key features Polaroid Consumer Electronics
- Perfect for I-Zone size prints and stickers
- Put a face next to your friends' name and number
- Fresh look adds a fun decorative touch to your style
- Model: Polaroid i-zone Address Book
Review Polaroid i-zone Address Book / Polaroid Consumer Electronics:This cool little address book is the perfect size for your tiny Polaroid i-zone prints. You can use color film for mini prints or cool sticker film. This is the perfect accessory to Polaroid's latest "go everywhere, must-have item" that will let you express yourself. Choose from a variety of different frames. You can collect, trade, and wear these neat little photo holders-or use them as calling cards, put them on your desk, or stick in lockers. But hey, this is more than fun; the Polaroid i-zone accessory set has style and colors to mix and match with your i-zone camera. |
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Vivitar XM1k Dimentions: 3.6 x 1.2 x 2.4 inches Weight: 1 pounds Price: $179.99
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Key features Vivitar XM1k
- Drop-in film loading, auto advance and rewind, 3 print formats
- Compact Advanced Photo System camera
- 24mm auto-focus lens
- Stainless-steel body
- 4-mode electronic flash with red-eye reduction
- Model: Vivitar XM1k APS Camera
Review Vivitar XM1k APS Camera / Vivitar XM1k:Vivitar XM1K camera is housed in a stainless steel exterior with LCD screen on the top and is quite attractive. The size is very small and most people will say that it's the smallest camera they have ever seen. The flash is pretty cool in itself as it slowly rises with the aid of a motor and slowly retracts when the camera is turned off, not like the cheaper pop-out method. The camera comes with a leather case and has a small tripod mount on the bottom. The sharp Vivitar computer designed lens allows taking crisp and clear shots. The lens emerges and opens its cap with a motor, that looks very amusing. Retractable lens and flash create an ultra-compact design. The camera is packed with the excellent features. Motorized film loading, advance and rewind make everyday use of the camera easier. There is the standard flash on/off/auto as well as a special night mode that keeps the shutter open longer. [+]
Red-eye reduction is achieved in a rather interesting way - instead of using the flash, a tiny light on the front of the camera turns on - but it is very bright! The self-timer relies on this light as well as an indicator as to when the picture will be taken. The camera has three mid-roll switchable print formats: Classic, DTV and Panorama; LCD display shows seven functions. With stainless-steel durability and full APS features, the Vivitar XM1k APS AutoFocus Camera gives you a convenient and creative shooting experience. You can choose from three formats: Classic, HDTV, and Panorama. You are free to switch film at midroll. The retractable lens and flash create an ultracompact design for travel and packing. The XM1k features drop-in film loading, motorized advance, midroll rewind, and automatic rewind. The comprehensive LCD displays battery check, all flash modes, date, title, and continuous shooting. |
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Mamiya Weight: 3.55 pounds List Price: $3,004.00 Price: $2,303.00
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Key features Mamiya
- Multi-format Versatility, Film or Digital.
- Bellows Focusing.
- Revolving Back.
- Ultra-high Performance Lenses.
- Direct, Digital Communication Between the Camera Body and a Digital Back.
- Model: Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID Medium Format SLR Camera Body with Folding Waist Level Viewfinder.
Review Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID Medium Format SLR Camera Body with Folding Waist Level Viewfinder. / Mamiya:The Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID is the natural evolution of the legendary RZ Pro II, the industry standard used by many of today's most renowned photographers and artists because of its large 6 x 7cm ideal format negative size, over four and a half times larger than 35mm. The use of digital backs, such as the Mamiya ZD Back or others, is easy through direct, digital communication with the camera body. Also notable are the RZ's ultra-high performance lenses, and multi-format versatility. Distinctive features include a convenient revolving back, bellows focusing, large, bright viewfinder, and extensive system of accessories. |
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Olympus List Price: $299.99 Price: $299.95
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Key features Olympus
- Automatic film loading, advance, and rewind
- Multi-mode flash features red-eye reduction
- 35mm compact point-and-shoot
- Features date imprinting and self-timer
- 38-140mm 3.7x zoom lens with autofocus
- Model: Olympus Stylus Zoom 140 QD CG Date 35mm Camera
Review Olympus Stylus Zoom 140 QD CG Date 35mm Camera / Olympus:One of the world's smallest, lightest 140mm zoom cameras, the Stylus Zoom 140 QD enhances photographic performance without sacrificing portability. The fully automatic operation includes quartz dating, autofocus, autoexposure, and auto loading and rewinding. The multi-autofocus system ensures focus accuracy even when your main subject isn't in the center of the frame. Its clamshell barrier design provides worry-free protection against the elements. One of its best features is the variable-power flash for natural color tones. The red-eye reduction flash mode emits a series of pre-flashes right before the shutter snaps, allowing the subject's eyes to adjust to the light level of the flash, which reduces the red-eye effect. Night scene flash mode automatically lowers the shutter speed to ensure that both foreground and background are properly illuminated for night scenes. Fill-in flash mode softens the sharp contrasts for a more natural look in photos where your subject is in both bright light and dark shadow. Flash-off mode is available when flash photography is not permitted, or for special moody effects using available light. Other features include macro close-ups from as near as 24 inches (wide-angle) and 35 inches (telephoto), and a self-timer. [+]
All this makes it easy to just relax and take the picture. |
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JJ Communications Dimentions: 16 x 11 x 8 inches List Price: $419.99 Price: $149.99
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Key features JJ Communications
- Infrared night vision up to 15 feet
- Video-out for recording capabilities
- 5-1/2" wide-view monitor
- 270,000-pixel 1/3" CCD image sensor
- 420-line resolution (camera and monitor)
- Model: Atlantis AUW-502 Underwater Sportscam Camera System
Review Atlantis AUW-502 Underwater Sportscam Camera System / JJ Communications:This Atlantis black and white SportsCam Underwater Camera System is great for taking to the lake or trying your luck searching for sunken treasure. Its high-resolution 420-line camera transmits images directly to the 5-1/2" wide-view monitor, allowing you to capture as much scenery as possible. Camera is switchable for mirror imaging, and has video-out for recording capabilities. Features infrared 0 lux night vision up to 15 feet; 270,000-pixel 1/3" CCD image sensor; 92-3/4 wide/diagonal viewing angle; input for two cameras or VCR. Includes camera with a 65-ft. steel mesh cable; monitor; sunshade; charger; mobile charger; 6-hour rechargeable battery; case; and user's manual. Made of plastic, metal, and composite material. Imported. Monitor: 7-29/32Hx 6-1/2Wx5-29/32D". Weight: 3 lbs. [+]
Camera: 1. 5Hx3W". Weight: 3 lb. |
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Konica Minolta Price: $249.99
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Key features Konica Minolta
- Wide focus area
- Lightweight, compact, and easy-to-carry
- Panorama mode
- Continuous film advance
- Minimum focus distance of 2 feet
- Model: Minolta Freedom Zoom 125 Panorama Date 35mm Camera w/Remote Control
Review Minolta Freedom Zoom 125 Panorama Date 35mm Camera w/Remote Control / Konica Minolta:One of the tiniest and lightest advanced 35mm compact cameras around, the Minolta Freedom Zoom 125 packs a lot of excellent features into its stylish, streamlined aluminum shell (with plastic backing). The fully automatic Freedom Zoom 125 boasts a 37. 5-125mm zoom lens for wide angles and excellent close-ups (sharp as close as 1. 97 feet), along with a multi autofocus system, (so people standing apart, for example, will still be in focus), and a three-segment light metering system with a highly accurate AE sensor for great exposures under most conditions. Also included is a remote with a working range of approximately 16. 4 feet. It provides two shutter release modes: standard mode triggers the shutter as soon as the button on the remote control is pressed, while the delayed mode takes the exposure two seconds after the button is pressed. Now you can include yourself in the shot without racing against the self-timer. And, so you'll never again have to wonder when you took those pictures, the Freedom Zoom 125 comes with a time/date stamp. Minolta used state-of-the-art 3-D CAD design technology to incorporate so many great features into such an ultracompact body. [+]
They also developed special optics for this camera that use a low number of double-sided aspheric lenses able to achieve high-quality pictures while not taking up much space. A trigonal roof prism allows for a shorter viewfinder optical system, too. All in all, this is an excellent camera if you want something that fits in most pockets, yet takes high-quality photos to match those of most larger compact cameras. One last feature Minolta is proud of for its uniqueness: the film-chamber lock prevents the back of the camera from being opened when there is an active roll of film inside-the back won't open until the roll of film has been fully rewound. |
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SeaLife SL515 Dimentions: 5.5 x 3.5 x 5.5 inches Weight: 0.75 pounds Price: $189.99
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Key features SeaLife SL515
- Built-in color corrected flash
- Uses standard 35mm film and AA batteries
- Works both underwater and on land
- Rubber armored and easy operation to 164 feet (50m)
- Stainless steel hardware
- Model: SeaLife ReefMaster RC SL515 Automatic Dive Underwater 35mm Camera
Review SeaLife ReefMaster RC SL515 Automatic Dive Underwater 35mm Camera / SeaLife SL515:The SeaLife Reefmaster RC automatic dive camera has become a favorite of divers, photographers and travelers. Operational up to 164 ft, all the SeaLife Reefmaster RC camera requires are two AA batteries and regular 35mm film. The Reefmaster RC features a wide angle lens, big sports viewfinder, large shutter lever (for easy use with gloves) and automatic winding. It's also equipped with a special "coral flash" that compensates for the blue effect on closer objects but leaves the aqua blue color of the water untouched. The Reefmaster RC's unbreakable rubber housing protects from bumps and drops and provides a non-slip grip beneath the surface. For pictures on land, the camera's outdoor housing provides protection from rain, moisture, sand and other extremes. |
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