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CowboyStudio Set of Two 105 Watt, 5000 K Fluorescent Daylight Balanced Light Bulb for Photography and Video Lighting $30.00 Compact fluorescent light bulbs use up to 75% less energy and last up to 10 times longer than standard light bulbs. The total cost of ownership of a compact fluorescent lightbulb is typically substantially less than a standard light bulb that produces the same amount of light. Primary applications for compact fluorescent light bulbs include retail, hospitals, warehouses, workshops, churches, arena… |
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Blue Q – Cameras Zipper Pouch $3.50 (7×9) Cameras Zipper Pouch… |
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CowboyStudio 75 Watt Tungsten Halogen Modeling Replacement Lamp $7.00 One (1) 75 watt halogen bulb Tungsten halogen bulbs are small bulbs that produce a large amount of light. They are efficient and easy to replace…. |
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Shoot Great Video with your Canon DSLR Camera (DVD) $29.99 REGION FREE DVD developed for new to intermediate photographers buying their first DSLR cameraIntended for the still photographer moving into video; learn skills and secrets to producing great videoCreates a solid understanding of the camera’s features and controls and helps to unleash its potentialSample subjects are: shutter priority aperture priority/depth of field focus alternatives metering a… |
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Minolta Maxxum 7 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only) $599.99 One of Minolta’s claims to fame is that they introduced to the world, back in 1985, the very first autofocusing (AF) 35mm SLR ever produced: the Maxxum 7000. The Maxxum 7 is the fifth-generation version of that original Minolta AF SLR, combining recent advances in lens design, light metering, exposure systems, and focusing automation with an ease of operation that offers photographers tremendous p… |
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Canon BP8 Battery Pack for Canon Rebel G, GII, X, XS & XSN SLR Cameras (Retail Package) $33.99 This light weight compact battery pack is design ed for use with the Canon EOS Rebel G, X and XS cameras. It is a cost-efficient power supply, requiring only 4 AA alkaline or NiCd batteries. Depending upon shooting conditions, up to 100 rolls of 24-exposure film can shot with Alkaline batteries, and 75 with NiCd. Models: Rebel G, X/XS… |
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Kingston 16 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card SD4/16GBET $11.38 Kingston and Amazon.com have teamed up to offer this item in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging, a recyclable, easy-to-open alternative to traditional packaging. A Frustration-Free Package comes without excess packaging materials such as wire ties, hard plastic “clamshell” casings, and plastic bindings. It’s designed to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife and will protect your … |
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SanDisk 16GB 60MB/s Extreme Compact Flash Card SDCFX-016G-A61 (US Retail Package) $55.00 This Sandisk Extreme CompactFlash Memory Card provides 60 MB/second read/write speeds, and is UDMA enabled. You’ll see it takes more than a great digital SLR camera to bring your ideas to life. SanDisk engineered its Power Core Controller to take whatever your camera’s buffer can dish out. By distributing image data across the card more rapidly and efficiently, this card delivers professional perf… |
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Transcend 16 GB Class 6 SDHC Flash Memory Card TS16GSDHC6E $13.54 Transcend and Amazon.com have teamed up to offer this item in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging, a recyclable, easy-to-open alternative to traditional packaging. A Frustration-Free Package comes without excess packaging materials such as wire ties, hard plastic “clamshell” casings, and plastic bindings. It’s designed to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife and will protect your… |
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Lowepro SF Toploader 65 AW Black Camera Bag $59.95 This Lowepro compact Toploader has closed-cell foam protection, plus an AW Cover. The AW designation of the Lowepro Toploader 65 AW indicates All Weather. Lowepro includes a rain coat that pulls out of a pouch underneath to provide water protection. A generous front pocket organizes the small stuff and simplifies film and filter changes. A belt slot lets you slide the bag onto your belt. Optional… |

Film SLRs etc.?
using a 135 mm film in an Slr Camera, then scanning the negatives at high resolution could result in good images comparable to high mega pixels. also what the film speed to slow do u propose to spend the day with goals yet thank you
A well taken image can be scanned 35mm and be comparable to the 30-40megapixels. it's better than all but the numerical performances Back highest for professionals. Many pro photographers-art still shooting for that reason. Film is more expensive (You need to pay someone to scan) but not if you do not take too many pictures. Reasonable results can have with a flatbed scanner with transparency adapter, though not as good as a professional scanning. Film (excluding slides) has a greater exposure latitude (or dynamic range), it is more tolerant of "gaffe" exposure point of view, and show more detail from the highs to the lowest (light to dark). Digital has a limited range dyn, similar to slide film. Try a bunch of different films and see what you like. There is no "Best" in the photograph … only different. Have fun, and keep clicking!