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Leica
Leica
Weight: 0.1 pounds
List Price: $49.00
Price: $36.02

Review Leica Carrying Strap for the C-LUX 2 Compact Digital Camera, Red / Leica:

This is a carrying strap for Leica C-LUX 2 camera. This comfortable carrying strap features a small SD card pocket accommodating two extra memory cards.
Lee
Lee
Weight: 1.05 pounds
Price: $29.95

Review Lee Screen-Shade for Digital Cameras with 3" LCD Screens / Lee:

Digital Camera Shades. Daylight or bright light can make viewing LCD screens difficult or impossible. Screen-Shades are the ultimate accessory for digital cameras with LCD screens up to 2 1/2" (diagonal measurement). Screen-Shades are available in various sizes to fit most LCD screens. They attach easily with adhesive backed velcro, and expand for variable coverage. Screen-Shades are made of professional quality, rugged camera bellows material, and flatten to 1/2" thick for easy storage.
Leica
Leica
Weight: 0.75 pounds
List Price: $99.00
Price: $59.40
Key features Leica
  • The case is detachable and has a belt loop.
  • The bag consists of 2 dividers and a smaller case.
  • The small case can carry either filters or a lens hood.
  • Includes both the Black Cordora Bag and Battery
  • The Black Cordora Bag comes with a detachable strap.
  • Model: Leica 18664 Digilux 3 Accessory Starter Kit

Review Leica 18664 Digilux 3 Accessory Starter Kit / Leica:

Supplies an original Leica rechargeable spare camera battery plus protective Leica carrying case for Digilux 3 camera
Mack Camera Repair
Mack Camera Repair
Weight: 0.05 pounds
Price: $39.90

Review Mack 3 Year Extended Warranty for Professional Lenses Valued up to 5000.00 / Mack Camera Repair:

Mack Camera (Worldwide) Extended Warranty is designed to provide you with additional coverage for manufacturer defects. Whether it be Murphy's Law or just "luck", electrical malfunctions seem to take place the day after the Manufacturer Warranty expires. The Mack Camera Extended Warranty offers you that peace of mind for those unexpected malfunctions and costly repairs. When you purchase a Mack Camera Extended Warranty, you are truly making a smart investment for your equipment. Mack Camera and Video Service, established in 1938, has been a leading repair center in the Tri-State area for over 60 years. Mack Camera currently services equipment ranging from 35mm Cameras to Digital Video Equipment, PDA's, DVD Players, Televisions, VCR's and Laptop Computers. Their repair facility is factory authorized for manufacturer warranty repairs and their technicians are factory trained to repair your equipment to manufacturer specifications. By working with Mack Camera and Video Service you are investing in a customized repair and service program for your new equipment. Worldwide Coverage Mack Camera Extended Warranties now cover you where ever you are in the world!!! From North America to Asia, you are protected from any out of pocket expenses you may incur due to manufacturer defects of your equipment 3 Year Professional Lens Warranty This warranty is an extension of the manufacturer's normal warranty on the lens for an additiona.
Digital Innovations
Digital Innovations
Price: $44.99

Review PRO DIGITAL SLAVE FLASH WORKS FOR ALL DIGITAL CAMERAS / Digital Innovations:

The guide number is 328 as per the model designation. It bounces, zooms and swivels. The flash comes complete with a bracket. This unit is compatible with all digital cameras with either built-in flash capability or not. It has a hot shoe so that it can be fired from the camera too. It is fully synchronized with fill-in flash and red-eye reduction flash and can be used with virtually all of the digital cameras on the market. It works as a slave. It can be set for a single flash camera or a pre-flash camera, or, it can detect which setting is best. - Off-camera flash" refers to setups where the flash is not directly attached to the camera's hot-shoe. The benefits of such a setup is that the lens-flash distance can be greater, and thus more natural look can be achieved, the probability of "red eyes" is reduced, and more than one flash units can be used. [+]
In this document I will briefly cover three of the most common methods for operating flash units off-camera. - Ordinary flash units will not work because your digital camera lacks a way to connect and/or mount an external flash. Even more importantly, most digital cameras emit a "pre- flash? and/or a ?red-eye? pulse that fire before the shutter opens, then an additional flash pulse is fired to actually light your picture. This "pre-flash? ("double-flash?) and/or "red-eye? pulse confuses other flash and slave units , causing them to go off at the wrong time, and are useless for your digital camera. - The Slave Flash has special digital pulse counting slave circuitry that is not fooled by the "pre-flash? and eliminates the need for an electrical connection to your camera. A three-position switch sets the flash to ignore one or two "pre-flashes?, or none at all. - Package Contents - Digital Slave Flash - Mounting Bracket With Accessory Hot Shoe - Operating Instructions - Mini Tripod - One-Year USA Warranty from Pheonix Worldwide - BRAND NEW IN ORIGINAL BOX AND FULLY SEALED.
Mack Camera Repair
Mack Camera Repair
Weight: 0.3 pounds
Price: $49.99
Key features Mack Camera Repair
  • Coverage Summary: Manufacturer Defects Impact Damage Sand/Grit Damage Accidental and Unintentional Abuse Mechanical Malfunctions Normal and Abnormal Wear and Tear
  • 2 Free CCD Cleaning for the LIfe of the Contract
  • The 3 Year Diamond will provide you with much more than any other service contract has to offer.
  • 1 Free Video Head Cleaning Per Year for the Life of the Contract
  • The Service Contract may be purchased within 30 days of purchasing your product
  • Model: Mack 3 Year Diamond Service Contract for Digital Cameras, Video Cameras and Lenses with a Retail Value of up to $500.00

Review Mack 3 Year Diamond Service Contract for Digital Cameras, Video Cameras and Lenses with a Retail Value of up to $500.00 / Mack Camera Repair:

Canon
Canon
Weight: 0.1 pounds
List Price: $170.00
Price: $119.95

Review Canon Focusing Screen EC-1D Crop Lines / Canon:

Ideal for the portrait and wedding photographer, the set Crop Lines includes two focus screens - one with 4x5 (or 8x10) crop lines etched on the screen, and a second screen with lines for square composition. All exposure metering can be performed normally in camera, and red focus point illumination remains fully active. For use with the EOS 1D.
Hasselblad
Hasselblad
Weight: 1.45 pounds
Price: $1,100.00
Key features Hasselblad
  • Dot matrix LCD with presentation of all relevant information
  • Built-in diopter adjustment from -4 to +2.5
  • Hot-shoe for automatic flash (Metz SCA3002 system / adapter SCA3902)
  • Integrated fill-in flash with guide number 12
  • Image magnification 2.7X
  • Model: Hasselblad HV90 Viewfinder for H1 and H2

Review Hasselblad HV90 Viewfinder for H1 and H2 / Hasselblad:

A 90° reflex viewfinder, providing 100% field of view even when wearing eyeglasses, and built-in multi-mode light metering system.
Giottos
Giottos
Weight: 0.25 pounds
List Price: $41.95
Price: $29.95

Review Giottos Aegis 49.5 x 47.5mm Professional Glass LCD Screen Protector for the Nikon D50, 12 Layers of Multi-Coatings Each Side. / Giottos:

Giotto's new professional optical screen protector is named "AEGIS" a rigid optic glass from Zeiss, Germany. It protects the LCD panel against abrasion, scratches or incident impact. Multi-layer efficient anti-reflective coatings can help with clarity and color blindness. No more residual image or ghost image, always high definition and transmission on your LCD screen. Suitable for all digital cameras and DV's.
Adorama
Adorama
Weight: 1.7 pounds
Price: $39.04

Review Accessory Kit for Nikon Coolpix P50 and P60 Digital Cameras / Adorama:

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