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Models & Brands: Fuji S1200 Zoom Date, Fujifilm, Konica, Pentax 502810, Olympus View Zoom 120 QD, Pentax 1364, Cameras For All, Nikon, Konica, Polaroid POPSHOTS1
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Fuji S1200 Zoom Date Weight: 0.081 pounds List Price: $179.99 Price: $139.99
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Review Fujifilm Discovery S1200 Zoom Date 35mm Camera / Fuji S1200 Zoom Date:Discovery S1200 Zoom Date is a high-quality, high-performance 35mm compact camera with a 3. 2x (38-120mm) zoom lens. Inside this great-looking compact camera is a wealth of features for complete point-and-shoot convenience, combined with the control that allows you to get beautiful results in almost any shooting condition. The camera features the Sure Loading System with automatic film prewinding and a multi-mode auto flash with red-eye reduction, fill-in flash and flash-off, night portrait and landscape mode, as well as a sequential self timer and remote control capability and the ability to imprint the time and date on the front of each photo. This kit includes Discovery S1200 Zoom Date camera, film, and battery. |
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Fujifilm Dimentions: 6.7 x 3.8 x 3 inches Price: $229.99
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Key features Fujifilm
- Quartz date imprinting
- 35mm compact point-and-shoot camera
- Multi-mode flash features red-eye reduction
- 38-140mm 3.7z zoom lens with autofocus
- Automatic film prewinding and advance
- Model: Fujifilm Zoom Date 140 35mm Camera
Review Fujifilm Zoom Date 140 35mm Camera / Fujifilm:Take photos in practically any environment and be confident that Fuji's Zoom Date 140-35mm camera will come through. Its zoom lens has a 3. 7x magnification to provide a range of shooting options. The multimode autoflash compensates for low light and also reduces the annoying red-eye phenomenon, and the Fuji Zoom Date 140 gives you manual control of the flash to give you more precise control over your photos. You can use the night portrait mode and landscape mode to customize the 120 to your setting for even better pictures. The Fuji Zoom Date 140's LCD panel displays handy information about the current operating modes. The optional date-and-time imprinting function lets you keep track of when your photos were taken. Handling film is convenient with its easy film-loading system and automatic film rewinding. The camera automatically shuts off when you accidentally leave it on for too long to save battery power. The Fuji Zoom Date 140 also has a sequential self-timer to use for group photos and self-portraits. |
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Konica Dimentions: 4.8 x 1.14 x 2.7 inches Weight: 0.57 pounds List Price: $179.99 Price: $198.33
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Review Konica Z-UP 120 VP Date 35mm Camera / Konica:The Konica Z-UP 120 VP date kit is a sleek, compact, and fully automatic point-and-shoot camera. At just over nine ounces, you can take it with you everywhere. Its high-quality optics give you a zoom range of 38-120mm with a magnification ratio of 3. 158x, making it ideal for close-ups or group shots. The smooth, silent zoom mechanism gives you extremely versatile framing flexibility without having to bring lots of extra equipment. With the built-in flash, you have several modes to chose from, including on, off, red-eye reduction, night-view portrait, and long distance. This variety ensures that your pictures will be properly exposed, no matter the lighting conditions. You can print the date on your images with the date feature. This kit comes with the Konica Z-UP 120 VP date camera, remote, protective case, battery, and carrying strap. |
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Pentax 502810 Weight: 1 pounds Price: $24.95
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Key features Pentax 502810
- Compatible with Optio-A10
- Model: Pentax PTX-L115 Leather Clip Case for Pentax A-Series Digital Cameras,Compatible with Optio-A10
Review Pentax PTX-L115 Leather Clip Case for Pentax A-Series Digital Cameras,Compatible with Optio-A10 / Pentax 502810:Compatible with Optio-A10Genuine leather construction Magnetic button closure with Pentax logo accent and belt clip |
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Olympus View Zoom 120 QD Weight: 0.104 pounds
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Review Olympus Accura View Zoom 120 QD - Point & Shoot / Zoom camera - 35mm - lens: 38 mm - 120 mm - black, metallic silver / Olympus View Zoom 120 QD:Accura View Zoom 120 QD lives by the saying "seeing is believing". This easy-to-use camera features a new smart viewfinder with increased magnification (up to 2x) to give you a big, bright view of your subject so you can easily frame and compose the image you want. The viewfinder also provides illuminated indicators right inside the window of the viewfinder so while you're looking at your subject, you can utilize and confirm camera operations such as shutter release, focusing, and flash readiness to further help you get the desired photograph. Dioptric correction allows you to adjust the viewfinder to your liking. Flash indicator lights when the flash is ready to fire, while shutter release indicator lights while the shutter is being released. Close-up correction mark lights when the subject is close up, and autofocus mark blinks on and off if the subject is out of focus. Accura View Zoom 120 QD also features a 38-120mm 3. 1x zoom lens to deliver sharp images at varying distances. Film loading system provides automatic film advance and rewind. Multi-function flash offers flash-off, auto flash, red-eye reduction, fill-in, night scene and red-eye reducing night scene modes. |
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Pentax 1364 Dimentions: 2.5 x 5.3 x 3.6 inches Weight: 1 pounds Price: $490.99
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Key features Pentax 1364
- Multidata LCD panel and LCD panel for easy access to settings
- Lens not included
- Memory lock memorizes current settings for 20 seconds
- High-precision, high-speed phase matching autofocus system (SAFOX IV)
- Autopicture mode for hands-off exposure selection
- Model: Pentax ZX-7 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only)
Review Pentax ZX-7 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only) / Pentax 1364:Featuring the innovative "Auto Picture Mode," the Pentax ZX-7 is so smart that it completely frees you from complicated exposure control! It will automatically select one of five Picture Modes: landscape, close-up, action, portrait or standard program based on your subjects' distance, lens focal length and movement, and tells you about its decision via the illuminated mode dial and the viewfinder indication. Packaged in a lightweight silver-and-black body, the ultracompact Pentax ZX-7 Autofocus camera body has an attractive round-edged design and its controls are conveniently positioned, making it easy and comfortable to operate. Also, with the innovative auto-picture mode, complicated exposure control decisions are no longer necessary. This feature automatically selects one of the five picture modes: landscape, close-up, action, portrait, or standard, ensuring that your image will be properly exposed. Once you've selected the auto-picture mode, the ZX-7 automatically chooses the autoexposure mode best suited for the scene you want to shoot. This selection is based on the subject's distance, lens focal length, and whether or not the subject is in motion. Once the mode is chosen, the camera "tells" you its decision via the illuminated mode dial and the viewfinder indicator. You can also manually select from the available picture modes, as well as two conventional autoexposure modes (aperture-priority AE and shutter-priority AE), metered manual, and bulb modes. In addition to the hands-off autoexposure mode selection, the ZX-7 has a high-precision, high-speed phase matching autofocus (SAFOX IV) system designed to deliver crisply focused images. The six-segment, multipattern light metering system calculates the optimum exposure, while the three-point wide focus frame enables pinpoint focusing, regardless of the lighting conditions. [+]
If your subject is in motion, the predictive autofocus function automatically detects the subject's motion and anticipates the subject's position at the time of shutter release, resulting in perfectly focused photos. When you want to frame the same scene a little differently, you can simply push the memory-lock button and your current settings are memorized for 20 seconds. This lets you recompose your subject without changing all of your settings. If the standard setting just doesn't capture the scene, you can switch to panorama mode at any frame on a roll of film. This is perfect for large group shots or breathtaking landscapes. With an exposure compensation of +/- 3EV in + 1/2EV steps, you can intentionally over- or underexpose your images, depending on the results you want to attain. You can also expose more than two images on a single frame to create multiple exposures. If you want to take three or more exposures on the same frame, simply press the multiple-exposure button after each exposure. For large group shots or to capture a beautiful landscape, simply switch to panorama mode-at any frame on the roll of film. The viewfinder image automatically adjusts to indicate the panorama format so you know what your picture will look like. With all of these options, it could be easy to forget what your camera's indications and settings are. However, the ZX-7 has a multidata LCD panel, with large icons and numbers, as well as an LCD panel with a green illuminator that brightens the panel to make data confirmation easier. The illumination dial clearly indicates which program is selected by the camera, or by you-even in the dark, as the selected mode is also indicated in your viewfinder display. |
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Cameras For All List Price: $58.99 Price: $49.99
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Key features Cameras For All
- Roll of 27 exposure color film means you won't be left empty-handed.
- 400 ISO film for sharp indoor and outdoor photos.
- Built-in Flash lets you freeze the action.
- 35mm Ready-to-use flash camera.
- Model: White Limousine Prom Camera - 12 Pack
Review White Limousine Prom Camera - 12 Pack / Cameras For All:This compact White Limousine Prom Camera comes preloaded with quality high speed film with 27 exposures. This lightweight single use camera is focus free and takes great indoor and outdoor pictures. |
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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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Konica Dimentions: 4.8 x 1.14 x 2.7 inches Weight: 0.57 pounds List Price: $130.99 Price: $99.99
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Review Konica Z-UP 70 VP Date 35mm Camera / Konica:A classic design and ease of use make the Konica Z-UP 70 VP date kit camera ideal for anyone. The 70mm, 2x lens gives you crisp images time after time, while the 10-second self-timer lets you get in the shot. You can even print the date and a title on your images with the date feature. Konica's flash power management, a feature that reduces battery power consumption by 50 percent, increases the life of your flash. With this flash, you have several modes to chose from, including on, off, red-eye reduction, night-view portrait, and long distance. This versatility ensures that your pictures will be properly exposed, no matter the lighting conditions. This kit comes with the Konica Z-UP 170 VP date camera, protective case, battery, and carrying strap. |
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Polaroid POPSHOTS1 Weight: 0.33 pounds Price: $65.00
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Key features Polaroid POPSHOTS1
- Disposable instant camera
- Instant focus
- Self-contained battery
- Produces 10 instant 4.4 by 2.5-inch PopShot photos
- Model: Polaroid Instant One Time Use Camera (POPSHOTS1)
Review Polaroid Instant One Time Use Camera (POPSHOTS1) / Polaroid POPSHOTS1:Polaroid's cool new PopShots one-time use instant camera is for people on the go! PopShots allows you to experience the excitement of instant photography - anytime, anywhere. You can get instant pictures at the spur of the moment. It's the perfect portable camera for those who want to share their pictures instantly!Polaroid PopShots is the world's first one-time use instant camera. It combines the convenience of popular single-use "conventional" cameras with all the advantages of instant photography. PopShots' innovative design affords compact, ergonomic handling and easily fits into a purse. Weighing less than nine ounces, PopShots compact and lightweight design is perfect for people on the go. Each PopShots produces 10 [4. 4 x 2. 5-inch] color photographs. |
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