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Fotodiox Thermo Lens Cup with Stainless Steel Insulated Tumbler, Coffee and Refreshment Mug, 1:1 Nikon Lens imitation Thermo Cup (Modeling 24-70mm F2.8G Lens), 16oz $9.99 Fotodiox Thermo Lens Cup with Stainless Steel Insulated Tumbler, Coffee and Refreshment Mug, 1:1 Nikon Lens imitation Thermo Cup (Modeling 24-70mm F2.8G Lens), 16oz… |
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KJB Security Camera Lens Cup $13.99 Fancy yourself as bit of a photographer, love snapping up those memorable moments or super model glamour shots? Well you can now feel like a photo fanatic with this brilliantly quirky new mug which looks exactly like a real camera lens and will soon become an essential part of your photographer?s kit bag!! Styled to look and feel like your favourite lens, this mug comes with a lens cover lid… |
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Nikon AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8 1:1 Thermos Travel Mug Camera Lens Cup $14.29 Drinkware Type:Vacuum Flasks & Thermoses Place of Origin:Guangdong China (Mainland) color:black Features - 1:1 nikon 24-70mm thermos Mug/cup - Material: Food grade PVC plastic materials, Stainless Steel thermos interior - Size: 70mm x 70mm x 195mm - Brand new with box – Nikon Lens Mug x1 - Dust bag x1… |
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Nova – The Miracle of Life [VHS] $17.20 Still startlingly beautiful after several years, Nova’s The Miracle of Life records human conception for the first time on film, and much more. Living, functioning reproductive systems are laid bare to the camera, and there is so much to explore and absorb that Nova’s expert guidance is much needed and appreciated. The viewer follows an egg from its follicular development in an ovary, through the… |
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Brothers Lumiere:George Melies [VHS] $19.98 … |
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Camera (Volume 1): First Impressions & Eyewitness of War [VHS] $19.98 … |
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Streamlight 65018 Stylus 6-1/4-Inch Penlight with Pocket Clip and White LED, Black $10.89 Compact and lightweight, the Streamlight Stylus is a portable penlight with a high-intensity LED that lasts up to 100,000 hours. It is designed for comfort and durability with a waterproof, machined aluminum case and a pocket clip for easy portability. Featuring momentary-blink and constant-on switches, the Stylus Penlight has different-colored LEDs available (each sold separately), so you can use… |
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Petzl E49P TacTikka Plus 4-LED Headlamp, Black $38.99 While this headlamp is designed specifically for night fishing, it could just as easily be used for other purposes, such as night hiking, camping, climbing, or even hunting.The TacTikka Plus is lightweight (78 g with batteries) and comfortable to wear, which is a good thing, since you’re likely to be using it over longer stretches of time. Another great feature of the LED bulbs is that they are mu… |
Any suggestions for a good photography camera really professional?
I'm maybe thinking about going to school for photography so I need a Good Camera. I asked around but everyone tells me something different to the extent where are their favorites. I honestly am so confused and overwhelmed by all the different brands and models on the market. I just want a nice camera that I can take anywhere and play with and as I mentioned can take me to school photography. Suggestions? I am willing to spend up $ 2500. Maybe $ 3,000.
You do not need us to tell you which camera. Go to a Camera Shop and try them. Would you buy a car without taking a test drive to see how it feels? When you buy a camera, it is equally important to get a feel for him. I do not small Digital SLR, because I have big hands and it feels awkward to hold one. You can have small hands that might feel uncomfortable now a large camera. Then there is the button layout. You may prefer a manufacturer of set-up on another. You should really try them. This could help you decide who to go with Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Sony, etc. Then you must decide which objective (s) you prefer. This will be determined about your habit. Would you do portraits? Then, a normal first short telephoto with a large max aperture as a 50/1.4 (on a small sensor) or a 85/1.4 (on a full frame sensor) would be a good thing. Or do you want to photograph landscapes and cityscapes? Then, a wide angle lens would be good for you. Or if you want to shoot wildlife or sports, you'll need a super long telephoto. Or, you do not know yet what kind of shootin that could please you? Then zoom in the telephoto range would be good to play with while you find your style. Once you know what goal you want, and have provided a Camera Bag or case, and memory cards, and maybe an extra battery, you'll know how much you can spend on the body camera. Suppose the lens (es) and other accessories come to $ 2,000, then you know that you could spend $ 500-1000 on the camera body. If you know what manufacturer you want to go with, it is sufficient to determine which entity within your budget is good for you. Now, some things that may be important as Your use of the camera: APS-C or FF-FF is full frame. The sensor of Digital Slr full frame is about the same size as the frame in a movie 35 Mm. The APS-C is perhaps half that size. Ff camera will provide better resolution and is generally preferred by photographers landscapes, but they are also very expensive. The APS-C camera is very good and useful for all types of shooting well. Remember that lenses are acting and some are APS-C size sensors. If you put a aps-c lens on a digital SLR or 35mm SLR FF you will get vignetting, but you can usually use this if you do not mind the vignetting in the corners. You can use a lens acting on any of the three. Fps-frames per second which is important if you're going to take several consecutive times. Very useful for sports photography. Not so much for wildlife and landscape shots. MP-Megapixel camera with a DSLR-this number is not as critical. So do not worry too much about it. I know there are still people shooting DSLR 6MP. Personally, I shoot for 8-12 but do not put too much stock in it. The sensor size and pixel is larger than the number of pixels. IS-image stabilization, some Cameras and others have not and then having a few drinks and some do not. It is not critical, but sometimes it's nice. ISO range most DSLRs have something out around 100 and goes up to about 1600. Some go up to 6400 and some people even the 20,000 s. Most digital SLRs do not manage very well without serious than 1600. Sound You should also consider that most colleges but offer both film and Digital Photography course. Sometimes you have to start with the film before moving to digital classrooms. This means you need to buy a film SLR as well. Once you have the details on the DSLR developed, and you'll need an SLR, be alert for those who will work with your Digital Camera set up so that you can use the lens (s) on both devices. In fact, if you get some glasses with a film SLR, you can also use them on reflex. Do not get you excited, it is very easy to choose a camera when taking a deep breath and relax and get experience with many different makes and models. Have fun.
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