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Browse General Camera Accessories Models & Brands: JumpStart, Adorama, Books, Kodak Digital 8262313, Canon Cameras US 1902B002, PHOENIX, Olympus, Canon Cameras US, Leica 14405, Leica 12531
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JumpStart Weight: 0.25 pounds Price: $29.95
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Review JumpStart Video Training Guide on DVD for the Canon 1d Mark III & Canon 1ds Mark III Digital Cameras / JumpStart:Taking pictures is more than just pointing the camera and pressing a button. To get the kind of photos you really want, you'll need to learn a little bit about your camera. You can transition from taking snapshots to producing inspired images that you will cherish forever. It's not hard; these JumpStart Guides from MasterWorks will show you how. The following topics are covered on each DVD: The Features and Functions of Your Camera. Manual and Automatic White Balance. ISO Settings. Different Quality Settings. Reading and Using a Histogram. Basic Principles of Photography. [+]
Depth of Field. Aperture vs. Shutter Priority. Program Mode. Composition. Getting Sharp Images. Storing and Carrying Your Camera. Selecting and Using a Tripod. Lenses and Filters. Digital Media Options. Getting Your Photos into Your Computer. Tips and Tricks. |
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Adorama Weight: 0.2 pounds Price: $29.95
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Review DVD: Digital Photography, Crafting Images by Brian Ratty / Adorama:Learn the fundamentals of the 'art and craft' of making, not taking, digital images. This 98 minute program includes 32 key photographic concepts and 56 specific digital shooting tips. This interactive program will help you develop good photographic techniques and provide inspiration on starting to 'see' photographic images that are all around us. If you're new to photography or an experienced film user you will find this program full of practical information and instruction on crafting digital images. Outstanding digital images are as unique as the fingerprint of the photographer who crafted them. Includes 10 Educational Chapters: Introduction, The Camera (review), Properties of Light, Exposure Control, Photographic Design, Critiquing Images, Visual Themes, Visual Subjects, Shooting Accessories and The Gift of Photography. |
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Books Weight: 2.7 pounds Price: $99.95
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Key features Books
- Imaging Tools: All about sensors, optics, cameras, and telescopes. Explains how to calculate the field of view and resolution of your system, telescope optics for imagers, auxiliary optics, mounts, drives, tracking, filters, and how to recognize and correct common equipment problems.
- Basic imaging: How the light that falls on your CCD becomes an image. Covers image formation, cameras, telescopes, detectors, sensor geometry, image capture,field of view, and angluar coverage.
- Digital Image Formats: Covers the file formats that astronomers use, including FITS, TIFF, BMP, and JPEG. Learn file format basics, how your image data is arranged inside the file on your computer's hard disk.
- Detailed chapters cover these fundamental topics:
- Counting Photons: "Astronomy is about counting photons...." Covers signal, noise, the signal-to-noise ratio, the Poisson and Gaussian distributions and whythey matter, making better pictures by summing images, and how dark frames and flat frames effect the signal and noise in your images.
- Model: "Handbook of Astronomical Image Processing" with CD ROM, 2nd Edition, Hardcover Book by Berry & Burnell
Review "Handbook of Astronomical Image Processing" with CD ROM, 2nd Edition, Hardcover Book by Berry & Burnell / Books:This second edition of the Handbook of Astronomical Image Processing (HAIP) and its integral AIP for Windows 2. 0 image processing software (AIP4Win2. 0) addresses many important changes that have taken place in astronomical imaging since the publication of the first edition. Today's affordable astro-imaging capable digital single-lens-reflex cameras (DSLRs), the growing power of personal computers, and the proliferation of telescopes and imaging accessories has brought imaging capabilities within the reach of practically every amateur astronomer - and this second edition of the Handbook plus AIP4Win 2. 0 is ready, willing, and able to assist every observer in making great astronomical images. In the Handbook, we amplified the original chapters on astronomical equipment and imaging techniques, revised our discussions of astrometry and photometry to reflect the steady growth in these scientific fields, and expanded tutorials in the back of the book to help you get up to speed quickly. On the accompanying CDROM (found on the inside back cover) you will find hundreds of megabytes of sample images you can use to learn techniques such as image registration and stacking that guarantee good results even from those living with suburban and urban skies. Also new are comprehensive chapters on color imaging with astronomical CCD cameras and processing color images from digital cameras, and photon-counting fundamentals every serious astro-imager needs to. |
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Kodak Digital 8262313 Dimentions: 8.8 x 7 x 0.8 inches Weight: 0.3 pounds List Price: $99.99 Price: $59.95
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Key features Kodak Digital 8262313
- Secure Digital Input/Output card, requires SDIO-capable slot on camera
- 64 and 128-bit WEP, WPA for enhanced security
- Share and print pictures wirelessly anytime and anywhere
- 802.11b compliant
- Works with Easyshare-One and Printer Dock Plus
- Model: Kodak Wi-Fi Card for Easyshare One Digital Camera & Printer Dock Plus
Review Kodak Wi-Fi Card for Easyshare One Digital Camera & Printer Dock Plus / Kodak Digital 8262313:Share and print pictures wirelessly - anytime. Anywhere. With your Wi-Fi enabled KODAK Digital Camera and the KODAK EASYSHARE Printer Dock Plus, printing wirelessly at home is a snap. |
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Canon Cameras US 1902B002 Weight: 0.2 pounds List Price: $1,200.00 Price: $799.95
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Key features Canon Cameras US 1902B002
- Range of up to 150 feet
- Wirelessly transfer images via 802.11 B or G
- Compatible with the Canon EOS Mark III camera
- USB and Ethernet compatible; connect to third-party GPS device
- Dust-and water-resistant
- Model: Canon WFT-E2A Wireless File Transmitter
Review Canon WFT-E2A Wireless File Transmitter / Canon Cameras US 1902B002:Canon's second-generation Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E2A incorporates a number of significant new features into a robust, camera-powered system to make wireless transfer faster, simpler and less cumbersome than ever. The WFT-E2A is small device that attaches to the side of the EOS-1D Mark III, transfers images wirelessly through either 802. 11B or G has USB and Ethernet connections, as well as a more powerful antenna, capable of transmitting up to 150 feet from the computer, or an accessory router & access point receiver. It can connect to a third-party GPS device via USB generating GPS information in the image's EXIF data. You can plug a compatible USB v. 2. 0 hard drive into the transmitter's USB port, and actually shoot directly to a large portable hard drive. |
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PHOENIX Weight: 2.05 pounds Price: $67.56
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Review Phoenix 28-210mm f/4.2-6.5 AS / IF Tele Wide Zoom Auto Focus Lens for Nikon AF / PHOENIX:If it's sharpness you want, this is the perfect lens for you. With its aspericalelements, this lens produces extra crisp pictures with almost no distortion. The Phoenix AS/IF 28-210mm lens also features internal focusing so that the lens doesn't rotate on the front when focusing. This is helpful when using a polarizing filter and its unique lens hood. |
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Olympus Weight: 0.5 pounds List Price: $169.99 Price: $79.00
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Key features Olympus
- Hhighest quality standards - Long Lasting
- Model: Olympus Zuiko Digital Lens 4-Year Extended Warranty (Total 5-Years).
Review Olympus Zuiko Digital Lens 4-Year Extended Warranty (Total 5-Years). / Olympus:The Olympus Zuiko Digital Lens 4-Year Extended Warranty (Total 5-Years) applies to any Zuiko Digital lens. |
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Canon Cameras US Weight: 0.15 pounds List Price: $45.00 Price: $32.95
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Key features Canon Cameras US
- Canon recommends use with f2.8 or brighter lenses
- Focusing screen features super precision matte
- Makes it easy to determine the precise point of the sharpest focus
- Essential for manual focusing shots
- Microlens on the screen's matte is optimally shaped to increase defocusing near the point of focus
- Model: Canon Ec-S Focusing Screen for EOS-1D Mark II N Digital SLR Camera
Review Canon Ec-S Focusing Screen for EOS-1D Mark II N Digital SLR Camera / Canon Cameras US:The Super Precision Matte Ec-S focussing screen enables easier manual focusing with fast lenses. The Canon Ec-S Focusing Screen with super precision matte makes it easy for professional photographers to determine the precise point of the sharpest focus during manual focusing shots. This is because the microlens on the screen's matte is optimally shaped to increase defocusing near the point of focus. For best results, Canon recommends using the optional Ec-S focusing screen with f/2. 8 or brighter lenses. It is best suited for use with Canon's EOS-1D Digital SLR Camera. |
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Leica 14405 Weight: 0.3 pounds List Price: $190.00 Price: $124.95
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Review Leica Express Camera Grip for Leica M Series Cameras (14405) / Leica 14405:With the handgrip in place, you always have a secure hold on your Leica M wherever you may be. Very comfortable with a centerd tripod socket. For M-Series Cameras (Except M5). |
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Leica 12531 Weight: 0.15 pounds List Price: $365.00 Price: $309.00
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Review Leica Angle Viewfinder M for M Series Cameras. with Leather Case (12531) / Leica 12531:The Leica Angle Viewfinder M can be used on all Leica models except the first M3 Series (Production year 1954). It shows a large round upright, and un-reversed central section of the viewfinder image of approximatly. 3 inches. With it's freely rotatable 45 degree eyepiece, it makes it considerably easier to view the subject in all situations, where the photographer does not want to hold the camera exactly in front of his/her eye, for example in case of reproductions. Especially for close-ups close to the ground with the Leica Macro-Elmar M 90mm f/4, utilizing the Angle Viewfinder M allows for a much more comfortable posture. When the Angle Viewfinder M is not being used, it can be stored in it's matching high-grade leather case that is included with the Angle Viewfinder M. |
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