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Hasselblad
Hasselblad

Review [USED] 501C Medium Format SLR Camera Body (Black) with 80, 11045, Cameras / Hasselblad:

olympus
olympus
Price: $149.95
Key features olympus
  • Protective clamshell lens cover
  • 12-second self-timer
  • Fully automatic focus, exposure, load, and rewind
  • Model: Olympus Accura Zoom 80S 35mm Camera

Review Olympus Accura Zoom 80S 35mm Camera / olympus:

Stylish point-and-shoot convenience and a compact, lightweight silvery design distinguish the Accura Zoom 80S 35mm camera. With an aspherical 38 to 80mm zoom lens and fully automatic operation, you can bring your subjects up close and into focus with the touch of a button. Other automatic operations include focus, exposure, load, and rewind-it's even possible to rewind midroll. The protective clamshell barrier design ensures you will never have to be fumbling for your lens cap (or forgetting that it is on). A 12-second self-timer lets you get in the picture. The Accura Zoom 80S also offers a variable-mode flash that lets you choose between red-eye reduction, fill-in, or flash-off mode for times when flash photography is not permitted. Its one-year warranty covers both parts and labor. Product Description Stylish point-and-shoot convenience and a compact, lightweight silvery design distinguish the Accura Zoom 80S. With a precision-crafted, aspherical zoom lens and fully automatic operation, you'll get crisp, clear photographs for years to come.
Minolta 2479-461
Minolta 2479-461

Review Minolta Zoom 160 C 35mm Camera (2479-461) (2479-461) / Minolta 2479-461:

Toyo
Toyo
Weight: 13.05 pounds
List Price: $1,789.00
Price: $1,407.00
Key features Toyo
  • Large ergonomic control knobs with independent locks.
  • Interchangeable normal/wide tapered Flexilast Bellows.
  • Center tilt design with full range of movement: rise, tilt, swing, fall and shift.
  • Reversible Graflok type back
  • Rigid, interchangeable 18", 39mm monorail with alignment guide.
  • Model: Toyo 45CX View Camera with a Rodenstock 150mm f/6.3 Geronar Lens

Review Toyo 45CX View Camera with a Rodenstock 150mm f/6.3 Geronar Lens / Toyo:

Versatile, economical, full-movement view camera for studio, location and field. Compact frame and tapered bellows design. Rugged and light alloy and polycarbonate construction. Compact, portable design Rear Dual Axis Spirit Level, Rigid Interchangeable 450mm (39mm diameter) monorail with alignment guide. The Toyo 45CX features all movements expected of a versatile monorail view camera. Utilizing the standard Toyo 39mm diameter 18" base rail with micro focusing, its interchangeable bellows permit the camera to be folded into a very compact package when taken from the studio to outside locations. Both front and rear standards offer center 45° tilt movements, 30° swing movements, and 80mm rise. The shift movement of the front standard is 30mm. The rear standard's is 45mm. The minimum bellows extension is 80mm with a flat lensboard, 76. [+]
5mm with a 12. 5mm recessed board. Its reversible Graflok type back accepts all 4x5 cutfilm holders, Kodak Readyload and Polaroid 4x5, as well as 6x7 and 6x9 rollfilm holders. The rear standard also features a dual axis spirit level. Balloon bellows, for wide angle photography and most of the Toyo modular system accessories can also be attached to this model.
Olympus 102-425
Olympus 102-425
Dimentions: 4.2 x 2.1 x 1.3 inches
Weight: 5.8 pounds
Price: $299.99
Key features Olympus 102-425
  • Easy-to-use APS format
  • Splashproof
  • 28 to 75mm equivalent zoom
  • Super compact construction
  • Multi-autofocus
  • Model: Olympus iZoom 75 Ultra Compact APS Camera

Review Olympus iZoom 75 Ultra Compact APS Camera / Olympus 102-425:

This first model in the eagerly awaited "i series" appeals particularly to the younger enthusiast seeking both quality and a high level of specification. The elegant, ergonomically styled camera housing, which comes in a trendy new color, contains photographic technology of the highest quality. The "i Zoom 75" is ultra-compact in design but still very easy to use thanks to it's ergonomics. It comes with a high-resolution 28-75 mm 3x zoom lens (equivalent to a 35-94 mm zoom on a 35 mm camera) for which two new aspherical lenses have been specially developed. Its high-powered intelligent flash system has six different flashmodes and a rapid charge time of 2. 5 seconds but also because of its low energy consumption levels. The newly developed reflector also contributes significantly towards the high light yield coupled with the low energy consumption. These and many other innovative features make snapping with the "i Zoom 75" APS camera from Olympus very easy. This new weatherproof camera from Olympus will easily slip into a shirt pocket or handbag. Photographers will find they never need go anywhere without the "i Zoom 75". [+]
The Olympus I Zoom 75's sleek, lightweight form, zoom lens, and splashproof construction make it an ideal camera for travelers who want the advantages of the Advanced Photo System in a quality package. The compact 75 is protected in a splashproof metallic-looking cover, and sports a slimmer version of the Olympus signature sliding-clamshell case, allowing this model to fit easily in to a pocket. The only disadvantage to this camera's compactness is that the self-timer and flash buttons are a little hard to press since they're so small. The Olympus I Zoom 75's multi-autofocus system helps produce the best photos possible-we found the camera did a good job of focusing even when our subject wasn't dead center. The flash gave us a choice of auto, red-eye reduction, fill-flash, night scene, and off modes. The night-scene mode allows you to sync the flash with a slow shutter speed so that you can take portraits with a night scene in the background. The zoom lens-a bonus on such a compact camera-has a 28 to 75mm equivalent range, good for everything from wide-angle landscapes, to portraits and medium close-ups. The Olympus I Zoom 75 is extremely easy to use, especially since it uses the Advanced Photo System (APS) format. APS film is a snap to load; no messing with film leaders, or alignment of cartridges, as the film just drops in and loads automatically. The APS format lets you take regular, wide-screen, and panoramic photos on the same roll, and your processed prints will include an index print, with thumbnails of every shot, for easy reprinting. Pros: Ultra compact form Zoom lens APS format Wide range of flash modes Cons: Certain buttons are too small THE OLYMPUS I ZOOM 75. The Next Generation In Advanced Photo System Design As the first model in this new camera series, the i Zoom 75 is a culmination of advanced technologies in performance and design and represents a new dynamic in cameras. Combining film handling ease with quality optics and sophisticated, ultra-compact, all weather design, the i Zoom 75 is truly advanced. High-performance 28-75 mm Zoom Lens A 28-75 mm 2. 7 zoom lens (equivalent to the 35-94 mm coverage of a 35 mm camera)with two new aspherical lens elements not only ensure high resolution, but also contribute to the reduced size and weight of the lens. The new slim-line lens barrier and ruby-gold finish highlight the elegant contours that create a stylish, futuristic look. With a high priority placed on design and ergonomics, it is only natural that the I zoom 75 measures 4. 2 (W) x 2. 1 (H) x 1. 3 (D) inches and weighs only 5. 8 ounces (without battery). The flash system has several sensors that collect information about the required illumination. It not only triggers the flash automatically in dim light or backlighting, but also adjusts the intensity for situations such as macro shooting setting that often leads to overexposure. There are also six versatile flash modes that make it easy for anyone to take great flash photographs. - Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Flash Off, Fill-in, Night Scene, Red-Eye Reducing Night Scene Three frame formats C (Classic) for standard print, H (HDTV) for a print with the same ration as a wide-screen televisions or P(Panorama) for panorama prints. A magnetic head automatically records shooting data that includes the date/time, frame format, subject brightness and other information in the film's magnetic tracks.
CP Tech/Level One 591860
CP Tech/Level One 591860
Weight: 2.3 pounds
List Price: $476.95
Price: $335.13
Key features CP Tech/Level One 591860
  • A comprehensive answer to your remote Internet surveillance needs
  • Sweeps through 270-degree horizontal arc and 90-degree vertical arc
  • Measures 4.1 x 4.3 x 4.1 inches and weighs 0.9 pounds
  • Records MPEG-4 video with sound
  • Built-in server allows for camera control through Web browsers
  • Model: LevelOne FCS-1010 Pan/Tilt IP Camera,Sweeps through 270-degree horizontal arc and 90-degree vertical arc

Review LevelOne FCS-1010 Pan/Tilt IP Camera,Sweeps through 270-degree horizontal arc and 90-degree vertical arc / CP Tech/Level One 591860:

The FCS-1010 is LevelOne's powerful Internet camera that features pan and tilt functions to allow users a wide range of target-survey-capabilities. The Auto Pan function allows remote control of the camera in 270-degree horizontally and 90-degree vertically arcs. The Patrol mode allows the user to preset up to 20 spots for monitoring. This IP camera can also simulate 4 x digital zoom function.
Lomo
Lomo

Review actionsampler cameras by lomo / Lomo:

this camera is cool! four quickly sequenced action shots on one frame of film. is it a photo a collage or a photo-collage? you tell us. whatever the result it's a fun camera. available in chrome.
Pentax
Pentax

Review [USED] ZX-30 QD, 01379, 35mm Cameras / Pentax:

Lomo
Lomo

Review lomolito disposable camera by lomo / Lomo:

Canon
Canon
Weight: 8 pounds
Price: $499.95

Review Canon EOS ELAN 7NE Professional Digital SLR Camera Bodywith Eye Controlled Focus / Canon:

Canon EOS ELAN 7NE Professional Digital SLR Camera Bodywith Eye Controlled Focus
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