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Models & Brands: HOODMAN HOODMAN H-S2 LCD HOOD AND CAP (FUJI S2), Hasselblad, ORION, Beattie, Adorama, Nikon VXA13071, Kaiser, Beattie, Olympus 260215, Canon Cameras US WFT-E1

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HOODMAN HOODMAN H-S2 LCD HOOD AND CAP (FUJI S2)
HOODMAN HOODMAN H-S2 LCD HOOD AND CAP (FUJI S2)
Weight: 0.15 pounds
List Price: $20.99
Price: $30.99

Review HOODMAN H-S2 LCD HOOD AND CAP (FUJI S2) / HOODMAN HOODMAN H-S2 LCD HOOD AND CAP (FUJI S2):

HOODMAN H-S2 LCD HOOD AND CAP (FUJI S2)
Hasselblad
Hasselblad
Weight: 0.55 pounds
Price: $217.95

Review Hasselblad Battery Grip Rechargeable 7.2V, Lithium-ion Battery for the H1/H2 Medium Format Camera. / Hasselblad:

ORION
ORION
List Price: $132.95
Price: $132.95
Key features ORION
  • Includes two motors, controller and battery pack. Four D cell batteries not included
  • TrueTrack provides dual-axis control for high-power viewing and astrophotography
  • Controller allows sidereal tracking and electronic control of declination
  • Features 2x, 4x, and 8x speeds and pause mode
  • Model: Orion TrueTrack Dual-Axis Drive

Review Orion TrueTrack Dual-Axis Drive / ORION:

TrueTrack precision DC drives provide accurate, regulated tracking for SkyView Pro mounted telescopes. True Track Dual-Axis DC Drive System Dual-axis control is ideal for high-power viewing and astrophotography. Hand controller allows sidereal tracking in right ascension and electronic control of declination. Features 2x, 4x, and 8x speeds, plus pause mode. Thumbwheel clutches on both motors allow use of manual slow-motion controls if desired. Include two motors, hand controller, and battery pack (four D cells not included).
Beattie
Beattie
Weight: 0.25 pounds
Price: $273.50
Key features Beattie
  • Focusing screen installed in frame
  • Metering compensation may be required when using AE prism finder
  • Model: Beattie IntenScreen for Mamiya RB67 Pro, Pro SD Diagonal Split Image with Grid

Review Beattie IntenScreen for Mamiya RB67 Pro, Pro SD Diagonal Split Image with Grid / Beattie:

Low available light can be one of the most frustrating conditions in which photographers are forced to work. The lack of contrast and image definition make it diFicult, if not impossible, to bring your subject into sharp focus. Heavy shadows, dimly lit rooms and evening shooting schedules often result in soft images, not to mention tired and sore eyes. Beattie Intenscreen bright focusing screens help eliminate these problems making it easier to get the perfect shot. If you have ever shot a wedding, you know that dark churches and poorly lit reception halls can make focusing a nightmare. With a brightness gain of 2 to 2½ stops, Beattie Intenscreen makes a world of difference in medium format shooting.
Adorama
Adorama
Weight: 0.1 pounds
Price: $39.95

Review Lensboard for Copal #0 Shutters, for Wista, Linhof & Tachihara Field View Cameras. / Adorama:

These large format lensboards are sold worldwide as faithful reproductions of brand-name boards. Most are CNC machined, to close tolerances, to assure a perfect fit on your camera.
Nikon VXA13071
Nikon VXA13071
Weight: 0.5 pounds
List Price: $35.00
Price: $31.95

Review Nikon Replacement Focusing Screen V III for D2x Digital SLR Camera. / Nikon VXA13071:

Kaiser
Kaiser
Weight: 0.8 pounds
List Price: $54.95
Price: $36.50

Review Kaiser Rubber Bulb Air Shutter Release, 33' Long. / Kaiser:

33' Air release that can be divided into two 16. 5' sections, with rubber bulb and adjustable trigger pressure. 6" cable release end with rotating tip, supplied on winding reel in plastic case.
Beattie
Beattie
Weight: 0.2 pounds
Price: $298.50
Key features Beattie
  • Focusing screen installed in frame
  • Metering compensation may be required when using AE prism finder
  • Model: Beattie IntenScreen for Mamiya RZ67 Pro, Pro II with Grid

Review Beattie IntenScreen for Mamiya RZ67 Pro, Pro II with Grid / Beattie:

Low available light can be one of the most frustrating conditions in which photographers are forced to work. The lack of contrast and image definition make it diFicult, if not impossible, to bring your subject into sharp focus. Heavy shadows, dimly lit rooms and evening shooting schedules often result in soft images, not to mention tired and sore eyes. Beattie Intenscreen bright focusing screens help eliminate these problems making it easier to get the perfect shot. If you have ever shot a wedding, you know that dark churches and poorly lit reception halls can make focusing a nightmare. With a brightness gain of 2 to 2½ stops, Beattie Intenscreen makes a world of diFerence in medium format shooting.
Olympus 260215
Olympus 260215
Weight: 0.1 pounds
List Price: $74.99
Price: $41.64
Key features Olympus 260215
  • Neo-Lumi-Micron Matte II focusing screen
  • Shows the focusing points and metering areas
  • 18.8 x 14.8 x 1.5 millimeter size
  • Makes it easier to focus accurately and quickly
  • Model: Olympus FS-1 Standard Focusing Screen

Review Olympus FS-1 Standard Focusing Screen / Olympus 260215:

This neo-lumi-micron matte focusing screen lets you choose the way you want to check the image. The FS-1 is a full-matt grid type screen. It provides natural blurring of out-of-focus elements.
Canon Cameras US WFT-E1
Canon Cameras US WFT-E1
Dimentions: 5 x 2.5 x 0.5 inches
Weight: 1 pounds
List Price: $1,500.00
Price: $974.95

Review Canon WFT-E1 Wireless File Transmitter for Canon 20D, 30D & 40D Digital SLR / Canon Cameras US WFT-E1:

Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E1 allows photographers to transmit images from their cameras directly to a computer over a local area network (LAN).
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