|
AVRIL LAVIGNE CANON CAMERA
26.10.2011., srijeda
AVRIL LAVIGNE CANON CAMERA - AVRIL LAVIGNE
Avril lavigne canon camera - Motion activated usb camera
Avril Lavigne Canon Camera
- Avril Ramona Lavigne (; born 27 September 1984) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, fashion designer, and actress. She was born in Belleville, Ontario, but spent the majority of her youth in the small town, Napanee, Ontario.
- Canon Inc. is a Japanese multinational corporation that specialises in the manufacture of imaging and optical products, including cameras, photocopiers, steppers and computer printers. Its headquarters are located in Ota, Tokyo, Japan."." Canon. Retrieved on January 13, 2009.
- (Canon cameras) The following provides a partial list of products manufactured under the Canon brand.
Where My Skeleton's Hiding
So upon seeing all these Avril Lavigne ads of her using a Canon Rebel XSi, I was somewhat happy to find out that my first camera (that wasn't video) was actually a Nikon point and shoot. I took some fine photos with this camera as a kid. Check out how filthy it is. I found this while trying to find my Atlantis DVD... That's correct, Disney's Atlantis.
In either case, I knew that red colour on the grip of the D90 seemed a little familiar...
Black Star Fragrance by Avril Lavigne
Camera: Canon EOS REBEL T1i
Lens: Zoom Lens Canon EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Foto | Tratamento | Producao: Maiara Luize
Producao: Milena Guimaraes
Related topics:
samsung speed dome camera
best professional compact camera
driver for genius usb camera
camera online singapore
hd red camera
usb spy camera
canon digital camera lenses reviews
camera prices comparison
best digital camera with zoom
konica minolta digital camera
|
CANADIAN ONLINE CAMERA STORES - CANADIAN ONLINE
CANADIAN ONLINE CAMERA STORES - VTECH KIDIZOOM CAMERA SOFTWARE.
Canadian Online Camera Stores
- a native or inhabitant of Canada
- of or relating to Canada or its people
- a river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma
- While so connected or under computer control
- on-line: connected to a computer network or accessible by computer; "an on-line database"
- on-line: on a regular route of a railroad or bus or airline system; "on-line industries"
- on-line(a): being in progress now; "on-line editorial projects"
- With processing of data carried out simultaneously with its production
- In or into operation or existence
- A chamber or round building
- A camera is a device that records/stores images. These images may be still photographs or moving images such as videos or movies. The term camera comes from the camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber"), an early mechanism for projecting images. The modern camera evolved from the camera obscura.
- television camera: television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam
- equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)
- (store) keep or lay aside for future use; "store grain for the winter"; "The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat"
- A quantity or supply of something kept for use as needed
- (store) shop: a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services; "he bought it at a shop on Cape Cod"
- A retail establishment selling items to the public
- Store-bought
- (store) a supply of something available for future use; "he brought back a large store of Cuban cigars"
18/365
Photography ... where did it start for you? What is your first memory? I always liked cameras since i was little but never actually considered it a hobby. It wasn't really till 3 years ago that I started paying closer attention to cameras.
This snapshot is of my dad's first film SLR camera that he bought many years ago. I remember I went to the store with him when I was little. He came across some bonus money and decided to invest in this camera. That was the first time (an I think the only time) I saw a $1000 dollar Canadian bill. I remember the sale person's face expression ... he also didn't believe it.
This camera has been in the our family for many years now. There have been multiple occasions where my dad considered selling this camera for extra income ... but it never was meant to be.
Three years ago he passed the camera to me and asked me to sell it or do whatever I saw fit. I briefly looked online and there really wasn't going to be any type of payout for this camera. I decided to keep it as a memory for myself and have story to share with my kids.
ddung fakies on film pentax espio 115
While in Ottawa for Thanksgiving, I stumbled upon a Pentax Espio 115 (film camera) at Value Village (a Canadian thrift store chain) for $4.00!
Having never owned a Pentax camera before, I jumped on it. It's missing its remote control, but it has a timer, so it's okay.
I didn't have the instruction book, so most of the pics on the roll ended up poop, but a few came out okay.
I found the instruction manual online and printed them out, so hopefully all subsequent shots will be good ones!
The dollies are Ddung fakies from Dollarama - $1.00 each! They were called "Petite Divas." The dresses that they were wearing were cheap and icky, so I knitted them a couple little frocks. I think they look pretty cute!
Related topics:
kids underwater camera
best nikon camera to buy
ashton coolpix camera
camera shops in nyc
canon camera rebates
speed camera van
what is the best video camera on the market
how can i use my web camera
|
CAMERA BAGS AUSTRALIA : CAMERA BAGS
CAMERA BAGS AUSTRALIA : BEST DIGITAL CAMERA IN THE MARKET.
Camera Bags Australia
- (Camera bag) an adaptation of bags used to carry photographic equipment. Todays camera bags are rectangular with many additional zippered outside compartments.
- An island country and continent in the southern hemisphere, in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, a member state of the Commonwealth of Nations; pop. 19,900,000; capital, Canberra; official language, English
- a nation occupying the whole of the Australian continent; Aboriginal tribes are thought to have migrated from southeastern Asia 20,000 years ago; first Europeans were British convicts sent there as a penal colony
- the smallest continent; between the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean
- (australian) of or relating to or characteristic of Australia or its inhabitants or its languages; "Australian deserts"; "Australian aborigines"
Cascade Brewery, Hobart, Tasmania Australia
Everything looks better as a Polaroid don't you think? This is a fake polaroid make using Camera Bag.
Cascade Brewery is a lovely old working brewery that makes everything for beer to my favourite sparkling apple drink in South Hobart, Tasmania. This building has so much character, it was originally built in 1824 but rebuilt or expanded in 1927. On the Black Tuesday Bushfires in Tasmania in 1967 where much of the state was wiped out, it was partially burnt down, but restored quickly.
My Crumpler bag
I found mostly camera bags such as famous Lowepro, Think Tank, Kata, etc are all in black color. Crumpler is one of the famous bag producer in world wide. It was originated from Australia. I got myself a 5 million dollar home with Oatmeal color. It become my daily sling bag when going out shooting with simple gear. Just nice!
Related topics:
industrial camera systems
history polaroid camera
trust web camera 14823 driver download
compact digital camera with wide angle lens
nikon touch screen camera ashton
install ip camera
chicony web camera driver vista
|
HACK IP CAMERA : HACK IP
Hack Ip Camera : Camera Shops Plymouth
Hack Ip Camera
- An Internet protocol camera, or IP camera, is a type of digital video camera commonly employed for surveillance, and which unlike analogclosed circuit television (CCTV) cameras can send and receive data via a computer network and the Internet.
- A camera and web server integrated on a single chassis. Compared to a webcam, the IP camera is typically a full-function security camera with a robust lens (or a mount for interchangeable lenses), a high-resolution image sensor, and advanced exposure options.
- IP cameras are digital cameras which use either CCD or CMOS light sensors, and present compressed digital data over the network like Ethernet or Wireless transports.
- A pile of bricks stacked up to dry before firing
- one who works hard at boring tasks
- chop: cut with a hacking tool
- be able to manage or manage successfully; "I can't hack it anymore"; "she could not cut the long days in the office"
- A board on which a hawk's meat is laid
- A wooden frame for drying bricks, cheeses, etc
Hacked.
Today I woke up and decided to try hacking my iPod Touch. Rob at work had done it, so I thought I'd give it a shot.
Long story short: mission accomplished! I even figured out how to rearrange the icons on my screen, even though i left the original ones just where they were. You can even switch out the bottom dock icons.
My iPod Touch is now an iPhone minus the phone part. So I've got all of the standard iPhone apps: google maps, weather and stock widgets, notes, Mail, and i've enabled the ability to add calendar events (two lines of code is all it took – adding events to the calendar was disabled for the Touch).
Thanks to the awesome world of hackers and 3rd party developers (you guys rock), i've got the NES emulator, Apollo instant messenger (serves msn, aim, a whole bunch of others), navizon GPS, sketches (like an etch-a-sketch, you even shake it to erase the image), and a whole bunch of other stuff. I am a huge apple fanboy, but i'll be damned if they don't understand that opening the iphone/touch is the way to go.
The only handicap this has is that all the web-enabled services are only useful if i'm on a wi-fi network. With the iphone you can access them through Edge anywhere as long as you've got cellular coverage.
Until the iphone comes to canada, this will do :)
and wow, photographing something that's backlit is quite a bitch, isn't it?
Hacking
Social hacking at the student accommodation. We got a good wireless signal here and there was a power socket on the wall, so we brought all the chairs over and made this the congregation spot.
Clockwise from left: Russell Stuart, Mark Ellem, Ben ?, Nathan Craike, David Seikel, ?, Kim Hunter, James Iseppi.
Related topics:
color hidden camera
high definition video camera professional
camera bags for nikon d5000
canon film camera lens
super zoom digital camera comparison
digital video camera dv
pinhole camera surveillance
jazz 720p hd digital video camera
|
CANON D10 UNDERWATER CAMERA - UNDERWATER CAMERA
CANON D10 UNDERWATER CAMERA - GPS WITH BACKUP CAMERA - GE USB CAMERA DRIVER.
Canon D10 Underwater Camera
- submerged: beneath the surface of the water; "submerged rocks"
- subaqueous: growing or remaining under water; "viewing subaqueous fauna from a glass-bottomed boat"; "submerged leaves"
- Situated, occurring, or done beneath the surface of the water
- Underwater is a term describing the realm below the surface of water where the water exists in a natural feature (called a body of water) such as an ocean, sea, lake, pond, or river. Three quarters of the planet Earth is covered by water.
- equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)
- A chamber or round building
- television camera: television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam
- A camera is a device that records/stores images. These images may be still photographs or moving images such as videos or movies. The term camera comes from the camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber"), an early mechanism for projecting images. The modern camera evolved from the camera obscura.
- (in the Roman Catholic Church) A member of certain orders of clergy that live communally according to an ecclesiastical rule in the same way as monks
- a priest who is a member of a cathedral chapter
- canyon: a ravine formed by a river in an area with little rainfall
- a rule or especially body of rules or principles generally established as valid and fundamental in a field or art or philosophy; "the neoclassical canon"; "canons of polite society"
- A member of the clergy who is on the staff of a cathedral, esp. one who is a member of the chapter. The position is frequently conferred as an honorary one
- The D-10 is a Soviet antitank gun developed in late World War II, and installed in tank destroyers and tanks. Versions of the 100 mm gun were installed on new T-55 tanks as late as 1979, and continue to be in active service in many countries.
- (D10S) Diego Armando Maradona (; born 30 October 1960) is an Argentine former football player and was manager of the Argentine national team between November 2008 and July 2010.
Underwater Case for the Following Canon EOS SLR cameras: 3, 10D, 20D, D60, D4...
DiCAPac is the trusted, reliable and affordable case that will convert your camera in to a waterproof and weatherproof camera in no time. No matter how messy the situation is, this JIS IPX8 approved case will protect your camera against water, sand, and dust while also allowing you to take crystal clear pictures underwater. The patented "Roll & Velcro" zipper closure system provides two levels of protection to keep your case completely watertight, while the clear panels and flexible material allows you to maintain complete control over all your camera's functions. It even floats when you drop it in water! This DiCAPac case is specially engineered to fit most popular SLR & DSLR cameras.
85% (16)
Chase Underwater, El Campello Beach, Spain
Camera Canon PowerShot D10
Exposure 0.002 sec (1/640)
Aperture f/2.8
Focal Length 6.2 mm
ISO Speed 80
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Post in Aperature 3, PSE, and Topaz Adjust.
I took a new Canon D10 on vacation to Spain this past week and used it in a variety of situations, incluing here, in this underwater shot.
I found the camera took great photo's and worked great as a "beach camera," meaning a "go anywhere, any condition camera."
It's a true point and shoot, with no manual controls. It has a lot of scene settings, and here in this photo, I used the underwater scene setting. Actually, I found the underwater setting to be a good setting for "general" shots as well.
Daydream Island Brain Coral
There are some amazing coral formations, such as this large brain coral, that you can snorkel over just off the beach at Lovers Cove. But you don't have to go snorkelling if you don't want to get wet.
Daydream Island has a wonderful "Living Reef" lagoon where you can hand feed stingrays and black tip reef sharks, marvel at all types of coral and watch hundreds of fish species swim lazily by.
Brain Coral image taken at Lovers Cove, Daydream Island, Whitsundays, using a Canon Powershot D10 underwater camera.
canon d10 underwater camera
It's a great opportunity to use your camcorder to video all the important moments in your life without having to fear the thought ofany possible damage. In the great outdoors there is the problem though that most of the places you want to take your camcorder - andtake video footage - there's the danger of substances like water or dust or dirt or sand coming in contact with your camcorder. Stuff that your camcorder could really do without. Stuff that's capable of ruining the equipment that allows you to remember those great moments.
Related topics:
10 megapixel camera phones
nikon compact camera review
garmin speed camera poi australia
olympus camera store
camera online usa
best video camera phones
fluke thermal imaging camera
mini dome camera
|
TRAIL CAMERA LOCKS - CAMERA LOCKS
Trail Camera Locks - Polaroid Instant Camera Singapore - Mini Polaroid Camera.
Trail Camera Locks
- A remote camera is a camera placed by a photographer in areas where the photographer generally cannot be.
- A mechanism for keeping a door, lid, etc., fastened, typically operated only by a key of a particular form
- A similar device used to prevent the operation or movement of a vehicle or other machine
- (lock) a strand or cluster of hair
- (in wrestling and martial arts) A hold that prevents an opponent from moving a limb
- (lock) a fastener fitted to a door or drawer to keep it firmly closed
- (lock) fasten with a lock; "lock the bike to the fence"
Bushnell 8MP Trophy Cam Bone Collector Trail Camera
The Bushnell Trophy Cam offers 8 MP high-quality full color resolution. This Trophy Cam™ is super-tuned with advancements that will turn the industry, and that big deer, on its ear. Its still leading the way with up to 1-year battery life and 1-second trigger speed, plus now gives you the big picture of game movement with Field Scan time-lapse technology. New time-lapse technology automatically snaps images at present intervals of one minute to one hour, within the hours of your choice. Field Scan provides long-range observation of your hunting ground and a much larger coverage area, because it's not triggered by game. It's like glassing your spot without having to be there. For a more vivid viewing experience, we've added audio record to the video mode. You can also record more images and video than ever thanks to 32GB SD card compatibility. The t temperature range is -5 to 140 degrees F. The PIR sensor is motion activated out to 45 feet (Low/Medium/High). Features adjustable web belt and 1/4-20 socket/SD card slot. Compact and efficient, the 3.5 by 5.5-inch 8-Megapixel Trophy Cam 119446C Trail Camera from Bushnell is your 24-hour eyes in the woods. Thanks to a 32-LED flash that is invisible to game and other hunters, the 119446C Trail Camera can capture images in total darkness with a range of 45 feet. The motion activated PIR sensor also has a day/night 45-foot range and automatically snaps pictures with a fast one-second trigger speed. Capable of taking widescreen, VGA, and QVGA videos of up to 60 seconds with audio recordings, 8-megapixel individual still images, and multi-frame images of up to three shots, the 119446C Trail Camera provides excellent coverage of game movement. Add in Field Scan Mode that uses time-lapse technology to take images automatically at preset time intervals, operating simultaneously with the motion activated camera functions, and you will dramatically increase your field coverage. Designed for long scouting stints, the 119446C Trail Camera offers up to one year of battery life and can store plenty of images thanks to 32GB SD card compatibility. The camera mounts on any stationary object of your choosing with an adjustable web belt and a 1/4-20 socket. The weatherproof camera is designed to stay out in the field in all weather conditions, so that you can maximize your time in the field. Time-lapse technology automatically snaps images at pre-set intervals so you can see game movement within a larger area. Key Features and Specifications: Black and white text LCD display High-quality, 8-megapixel full-color image resolution Invisible nighttime flash with 32 LEDs Motion activated day/night PIR auto-sensor 45-foot flash and sensor range Adjustable PIR (Low/Medium/High) One second trigger speed Programmable trigger interval: one second to 60 minutes Multi-image mode: one to three images per trigger Widescreen, VGA, QVGA video resolution with audio Video length: programmable from one to 60 seconds Field Scan Time Lapse Mode with Simultaneous Live Trigger: takes images at pre-set intervals of one minute to 60 minutes, within the hours of your choice--at the same time as using the motion activated sensor. Weatherproof construction prevents rain from soaking in Temperature range: -5 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit Mounts with adjustable web belt and 1/4-20 socket SD card slot supports up to 32GB Power: 4 to 8 AA batteries (not included); external power compatible Battery Life: up to one year per batteries set Dimensions: 3.5 by 5.5 inches Model: 119446C
86% (16)
Fallen Tree (Multi-Image Composite w/ large format) - Test
I hiked the Konza Prairie Trail, which is a few miles outside of Manhattan, Kansas. The trail takes you along some wooded areas and across some beautiful rolling hills. This was a picture taking adventure to primarily test the logistics of hiking with a large format camera. My gear weighs about 30lbs total, so it is doable but it takes quite a bit of time to setup, tear down, and carry everything. Things mostly went okay, except I was outside a lot longer than expected and got a bit sun burnt. I was partially prepared and applied ample amounts of DEET while I was along the brush and trees. Ticks can be a problem this time of year!
This is composed of two large format images selectively blended together by hand. I used the wide aperture image which had a low depth of field to create a pleasing frame for the tree stump. Where as the other image had a higher depth of field and was used as the source of the tree stump. I should have stopped down a little further to get a 100% of the tree stump in perfect focus. Next time I will spend a bit more time viewing the ground glass.
This image isn't all that strong from a compositional stand point. The tree stump doesn't stand out enough from the background. So I'm not for sure if I will leave it posted or not. I'm definitely open to critical comments on this image or how it could have been improved given the subject at hand. Feel free to blast away. The biggest problem with getting critical feed back is that the photos that need it the most are the least likely to get a comment. :)
I'm not really that happy with this image. It was more of a test shot all in all, but I was hoping to have caught that moment of intrigue when I saw the tree stump along my hike.
In photography, it is just as important to pay attention to the things that we leave out of an image compared to solely focusing on the subject of interest. The tree stump caught my attention along the hiking trail. It was surrounding by a lot of brush and vegetation making it less than optimal to capture on film. I took two images of the scene--one with a large depth of field and one with a shallow depth of field. I selectively merged these two images together to create a composite image with only the tree stump largely in focus.
The large format negative certainly picked up an enormous amount of detail, but that doesn't make for a great image. I find that this image looks a lot better when viewed large and in black. The detail becomes visible and your eye more easily locks on to the subject of interest. The eyes tend to gravitate to what is in focus in an image. I think the reason why this image is weaker as a small picture is that there is simply not enough separation between the tree trunk and its surrounding environment.
If I were to shooting it again, should I have added 1/2 f-stop of exposure and vignetted around the tree trunk? Since the eyes also tend to initially lock on to the brighter areas of an image, that might have helped when viewing the image from a distance or a smaller version.
I went back and re-processed this image. It is a little better, but not outstanding. If I were to shoot this subject again, is there a better way that I could have captured it? Or is there something that I could do in post processing to improve it? Or simply should I have walked away from this one? :)
Image 1:
f/16 +1/2f-stop at 1/2 second
Image 2:
f/5.6 +1/2f-stop at 1/15 of a second
FujiFilm Acros ISO 100 (4x5 format)
taken with Toyo 45AII with 150mm f/5.6 Apo-Sironar-N Lens
Developed in Ilfotec DD-X for 9min at 68F
Scanned with Epson Perfection V750 PRO
Buttermere Star Trails
Taken on the eastern shore of Buttermere in the Lake District.
This is something I'd intended to do for a long time. I was inspired to venture out into the sub-zero temperatures from the night before when I was travelling to Edinburgh via the A701. We stopped the car and I got out to have a look at the amazing star-studded sky. The Milky Way was very visible so I laid the camera on the cars' roof and popped a 30 second shot. I was quite excited and motivated over the next 24 hours to take this shot the very next night.
The light pollution was obvious and quite surprising because with the naked eye the hue was very much blue. However without the light in the sky the hills would not be defined.
The aircraft going overhead was interesting to see on the picture, seems like they're originating from the VOR station at Moota, branching off on the various radials. A satellite showed up in one test picture and unfortunately numerous shooting stars weren't picked up by the camera as they were too brief.
The hardest part about this shot was deciding where to aim the camera. If I had another 5 cameras they would all be pointing in different directions at the same time, so many possibilities.
PS - as people on Flickr have been asking why the stars are rotating in a circle; it is because the Earth rotates around its axis every 24 hours - thats why we get night and day. If you point the camera towards the centre of this rotation then you get this effect. In the northern hemisphere the current pole star, Polaris, marks the approximate centre of this rotation. Its strange to think that the pole star will change over the next few thousand years, due to precession of the equinoxes, as it has already. We won't be here to witness that though :)
How I did this shot; The camera was placed on the tripod and I shot off some test shots to get the angles right. I then set the TC-80N timer to take one shot after the other using an exposure of around 40 seconds each. The total time was about 45 minutes and the camera took around 80 shots. I then stacked these in Photoshop and a simple tweak of the contrast etc. produced the final image. The intention that night was a quick experiment, I'm glad I did it!
trail camera locks
And To Keep You Cool On Warm Evenings, The Tent Offers Large Mesh Roof Vents And Windows For Ample Cross-Ventilation. You Can Even Divide The Grand Pass Into Two Rooms To Enjoy Added Privacy. Features: Shock-Corded Fiberglass Frame With Pin And Ring System For Quick Set-Up. Back To Back Dutch "D" Style Door For Easy Entry/Exit. Large Mesh Roof Vents And Windows For Excellent Ventilation. Patent Hooped Fly Frame For Additional Stability And Rain Protection. Divider Curtain To Seperate Tent Into Two Sleeping Rooms. Specifications: Door: Back To Back Dutch "D" Style. Window: Polyester Mesh, 5 Each. Floor: Welded Polyethylene. Frame: Fiberglass. Carry Weight: 21.8 Lbs. Pegs: Steel. Base Size: 18Ft. X 10Ft. Ce
Related topics:
polaroid digital camera t730
fujifilm finepix s1900 digital camera review
samsung wb5000 digital camera review
gordy camera straps
hd film camera
ip camera wireless review
first underwater camera
digital film camera
|
HIDDEN CAMERA TANNING SALON. TANNING SALON
Hidden Camera Tanning Salon. Camera Stores Seattle. Rent A Camera Lens.
Hidden Camera Tanning Salon
- A hidden camera is a still or video camera used to film people without their knowledge. The camera is "hidden" because it is either not visible to the subject being filmed, or is disguised as another object.
- (The Hidden Cameras) The Hidden Cameras are a Canadian indie pop band. Fronted by singer-songwriter Joel Gibb, the band consists of a varying roster of musicians who play what Gibb once described as "gay church folk music".
- (of the sun) Cause (a pale-skinned person or their skin) to become brown or browner
- Convert (animal skin) into leather by soaking in a liquid containing tannic acid, or by the use of other chemicals
- (of a pale-skinned person or their skin) Become brown or browner after exposure to the sun
- process in which skin pigmentation darkens as a result of exposure to ultraviolet light
- whipping: beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment
- making leather from rawhide
- A reception room in a large house
- A regular social gathering of eminent people (esp. writers and artists) at the house of a woman prominent in high society
- An establishment where a hairdresser, beautician, or couturier conducts business
- a shop where hairdressers and beauticians work
- elegant sitting room where guests are received
- gallery where works of art can be displayed
Tan Skirt
Ok, figured I would wait to post the red plaid skirt, and thought I could post a couple of my tan miniskirt, I also love the brown leather heels.
Tanner
Tanner belongs my friend Oralia but he always welcome on my side of the yard. He's a sweet, loving dog.
Related topics:
specs speed camera
pen camera bangalore
red camera scarlet price
ir network camera
best video camera for low light
kidizoom vtech camera
spy pen camera chennai
how to use a slr camera
a good digital camera
hero hd helmet camera for sale
|
CANON DIGITAL CAMERA REPLACEMENT PARTS : CANON DIGITAL
Canon digital camera replacement parts : Best beginners dslr camera : Camera world discount code.
Canon Digital Camera Replacement Parts
- (Replacement part) A spare part, service part, or spare, is an item of inventory that is used for the repair or replacement of failed parts. Spare parts are an important feature of logistics management and supply chain management, often comprising dedicated spare parts management systems.
- Imex supplies replacement parts - all manufacturers names, numbers, symbols and descriptions are used for reference purposes only and do not imply that any Goods and/or Services or part listed are the product of these manufacturers.
- Any part, new, used or aftermarket, that replaces the damaged item on a vehicle.
- A digital camera (also digicam or camera for short) is a camera that takes video or still photographs, or both, digitally by recording images via an electronic image sensor.
- Usually captures images with the help of a CCD chip. The image data received is then saved to special memory cards or other storage media. (SmartMedia, xD-Picture Card, Compact Flash, Memory Stick, SD Card, MMC Card)
- A camera that records and stores digital images
- a camera that encodes an image digitally and store it for later reproduction
- A member of the clergy who is on the staff of a cathedral, esp. one who is a member of the chapter. The position is frequently conferred as an honorary one
- (in the Roman Catholic Church) A member of certain orders of clergy that live communally according to an ecclesiastical rule in the same way as monks
- a priest who is a member of a cathedral chapter
- a rule or especially body of rules or principles generally established as valid and fundamental in a field or art or philosophy; "the neoclassical canon"; "canons of polite society"
- canyon: a ravine formed by a river in an area with little rainfall
Golden
I am so mad about my NEW laptop! I have had it fixed 4 times in a row for the same problem that I have had since the first day! My advice is to never buy an ACER product, because if you get stuck with a lemon like I have they will not replace it, instead they will ship it away for a month and send it back to you without anything being repaired! Their service is horrible and there is no reasoning with them! I have called them repetitively demanding a replacement computer but they tell me that all they can do is send it back for a repair. ACER is incompetent in diagnosing and repairing their products!!!! What company would send you through this much trouble!!
I bought my ACER laptop from my local STAPLES store. The people here are just as incompetent as those working for ACER! The first time I brought in my computer, they tried to fix my computer by reinstaling the sound software, but it did not work. So a week later I went back and had them ship it to ACER for repairs. Two weeks later I stopped by STAPLES to see why my computer had been gone for so long. I went to customer service and asked about my computer and someone found it in a box in the storage room. I had a fealing it had never been sent. It had no paperwork from ACER, and when I called ACER later they said my computer had not been sent to them. HENCE STAPLES never sent my computer away but had it sitting in their storage for two weeks!!!
What is even more outrageous is that I sent my computer away again, this time it got to ACER, but it took 3 WEEKS to get it back. I actually got documentation from ACER on their repairs this time and all they did was reinstall the sound software. The problem with my speakers still persisted, so outraged I went to STAPLES to demand an answer to all the incompetence I had been experiencing. The manager took me into a room seperate from the main part of the store and tried to convince me that I had damaged my speakers on my laptop by turning the volume too high for too long and that ACER's warranty would not cover this. I protested and said that I never used my volume very loud and that you should be able to listen to your speakers at any volume. Even more outraged I left the store and went home and called ACER. I asked one of their customer service employees, "If I turn the volume too high on my laptop for too long could I possibly damage my speakers?" They sounded confused as if they had never been asked that question and replied "Of course not!" So I asked "If my speakers were damaged by being blown would the warranty not cover that?" The repressentative replied "Of course we would cover that" So I asked " If I send back my computer this time you will replace the speakers and the sound should be fine?" The representative replied that the technicians should be able to diagnose and fix the problem.
So I sent my computer away for the third time (second official time since STAPLES never sent it away to ACER the first time) convinced that they would fix the problem this time. I sent the computer to ACER myself instead of letting STAPLES do it for me. I included with my computer a letter of my own diagnosis and that I felt that the speakers should be replaced. This time I had to wait nearly a whole monthe before the computer came back. To my surprise the computer still had the same sound issue!!!! I immediately called ACER and asked them "WHY AM I STILL EXPERIENCING THE SAME SOUND ISSUES!!!!!" they replied that both times they had the computer they did not detect a problem. Outraged I demanded a replacement computer, the customer service representative asked a higher-level technician concerning my demand and replied "Your only option is to send the computer back to us for a re-repair!" I was even more outraged and nearly began shouting "I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO USE MY COMPUTER FOR OVER 2 MONTHS, I AM A UNIVERSITY STUDENT WITH A NEED FOR A COMPUTER TO DO MY ASSIGNMENTS, I CANNOT AFFORD TO KEEP SENDING THIS COMPUTER AWAY WHEN YOU ARE TOO INCOMPETENT TO FIX IT!!!!!!" The representative confirmed to me that this time my speakers had been replaced and that all the software had been checked. He tried to convince me that some of the songs I had been playing were corrupted, but I said to him that the sound problems I am experiencing occurs with any sound that the speakers produce and that the problem is not exclusive to any particular song. Confused and outraged I hung up the phone and now I have no idea what to do about my computer!
UPDATE I was really angry when I typed this, I am sorry that I placed so much enpthasis on not buying from my local Staples store or from Acer. What I experienced might just have been random occurance and it should not neccessarily stop anyone from purchasing an Acer product or buying from my local Staples store.
About the Photo
*Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS *Lens: EF-S 18-55mm
Day 254 - Hand Cannon
Well, I went ahead and did it! Finally, after two years since release, I took the plunge and bought myself a Canon 5D Mark II camera to go with my Canon Digital Rebel XTi. I stress to go WITH my old camera since it's not a replacement. A lot of people ask me what I'd do with my XTi at this point and it has always been, and will be, sports photography, and for high risk applications. I love my XTi, it's seen me through Europe, San Francisco, multiple ski hills, and many years of my life - there's no way it's ever going to get replaced or sold off.
Now the hard part...what do I name the new 5D and lens? To recap:
18-55mm - Tiny Tim
24-105mm - Jacob
70-200mm - Biff
50mm - Optimus
XTi - there is no name!
I can't even begin to describe all the feelings that are going through my brain as I still get used to having a 5D Mark II. The image quality is just astounding, the video quality's fine but definitely needs a tripod. I'm really looking forward to trying my hand at amateur short film. The 16-35mm is an AMAZING LENS. But I admit, I was a little surprised that there is no Image Stabilization technology on the lens since this is the second edition of the lens. I actually thought for a moment that I had the wrong lens. In any case, with a f/2.8 I don't think I should have too much to worry about.
Instead of pretending like I'm so calm and can write cohesive sentences, I'm going to spam you with my initial thoughts and random snippets of conversation.
"HOLY CRAP! Look at the size of that sensor!"
"Hmm...why do these photos look so cool? Oooh there's vignetting...why is th-...wait, I'm using a wide angle on a full frame camera...awww snap!"
"What the?! NO IS?!"
"They'll price match it $2500? PERFECT, I'll take both."
"My goodness...look at the image sharpness...and colour reproduction..."
"TWENTY MEGS FOR ONE RAW?! Oh wait..."
"My gawd it's taking forever to transfer these photos to my computer!"
"Dad...you gotta understand...what you see before you is the BEST camera for non-sports related photography."
Special shoutout to Nanette at Vistek Edmonton for pleading my case and helping me save $. You're an amazing person, thank you so much! :D
Related topics:
canon dvd video camera
cctv camera comparison
shot on red camera
gateway pc camera 7003790
mustek video camera
psp camera features
laptop web camera
what is 3d camera
cardiff camera shops
|
FUJI CAMERA CARDS - FUJI CAMERA
Fuji Camera Cards - Hd Security Camera Systems.
Fuji Camera Cards
- A chamber or round building
- equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)
- television camera: television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam
- A camera is a device that records/stores images. These images may be still photographs or moving images such as videos or movies. The term camera comes from the camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber"), an early mechanism for projecting images. The modern camera evolved from the camera obscura.
- (in golf and other sports) Score (a certain number of points on a scorecard)
- Check the identity card of (someone), in particular as evidence of legal drinking age
- Write (something) on a card, esp. for indexing
- card game: a game played with playing cards
- (card) one of a set of small pieces of stiff paper marked in various ways and used for playing games or for telling fortunes; "he collected cards and traded them with the other boys"
- (card) tease: separate the fibers of; "tease wool"
- shrubby Japanese cherry tree having pale pink blossoms
- an extinct volcano in south central Honshu that is the highest peak in Japan; last erupted in 1707; famous for its symmetrical snow-capped peak; a sacred mountain and site for pilgrimages
- Toshiro Misawa, also known as Fuji, is a comic book superhero in the Stormwatch series, first appearing in Stormwatch #1. He has immense size and strength as well as the ability to control the density of his body granted by his containment suit.
Fujifilm 128 MB XD Picture Card
Flash Memory Card
Early Adopters Pick: August 2002. The smallest and most lightweight flash card available with fast read/write speeds paired with high-capacity storage; compatible with new lines of Fuji and Olympus digital cameras. Designed to minimize power consumption, Fuji's xD-Picture Card offers fast read and write capabilities for smoother digital camera operation. Extremely compact, it is about the size of a penny and weighs less than one-tenth of an ounce. The 128 MB capacity card can record data at 3 MBps and offers a read speed of 5 MBps.
82% (18)
Fuji 3D Stereograph Cards
My first (mock up) stereograph view cards shot with the Fuji digital 3D camera (model W3). 19th century meets 21st century. Lynford Lardner log cabin, Trexler Park, Allentown, PA. 1950's Keystone stereoscope. On Fuji archival photo paper. Spray mounted to bainbridge board. I hope to create modern view cards for antique stereo viewers.
Fuji Mini Instax. Gareth Hoole under a palm tree
Credit card sized instant camera film. Fuji Mini Instax. Very vivid colours and lots of fun.
Related topics:
usb video camera driver
reverse ccd camera
cheap casio camera
camera store discount
which is good digital camera
logitech notebook web camera
megapixel ip ptz camera
canadian camera store
jpeg usb video camera driver download
|
GIGAWARE PC CAMERA DRIVER. CAMERA DRIVER
Gigaware pc camera driver. Camera shop southampton. The best digital camera brand.
Gigaware Pc Camera Driver
- A webcam is a video capture device that is connected to a computer or computer network, often using a USB port or, if connected to a network, ethernet or Wi-Fi.
- RadioShack Corporation (formerly Tandy Corporation) is a chain of electronics retail stores in the United States, as well as parts of North America, Europe, South America and Africa. As of 2008, it had 4,653 company-owned stores, 688 kiosks, 8 service centers, and 1,408 dealer outlets.
- A person who drives a vehicle
- A wheel or other part in a mechanism that receives power directly and transmits motion to other parts
- someone who drives animals that pull a vehicle
- A person who drives a specified kind of animal
- a golfer who hits the golf ball with a driver
- the operator of a motor vehicle
139GB - USB, SDHC, CF
7/3/10. Canon Rebel XTi. Canon EF-S 60mm Macro USM. Handheld. SOOC.
IMG 4763
The main optical chain of the projector.
Related topics:
best polaroid camera
flip video camera troubleshooting
red camera used
diana camera tips
samsung camera i8
lenovo q350 usb pc camera
bushnell game camera reviews
dakine camera bags
|
LOGITECH CAMERA QUICKCAM : LOGITECH CAMERA
Logitech Camera Quickcam : Industrial High Speed Camera : Canon Camera Printer Bundle
Logitech Camera Quickcam
- Logitech International S.A. (, ), headquartered in Romanel-sur-Morges, Switzerland, is the holding company for Logitech Group, a Swiss peripheral-device maker. Logitech makes peripheral devices for PCs, including keyboards, mice, game controllers and webcams.
- A chamber or round building
- television camera: television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam
- equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)
- A camera is a device that records/stores images. These images may be still photographs or moving images such as videos or movies. The term camera comes from the camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber"), an early mechanism for projecting images. The modern camera evolved from the camera obscura.
Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000
Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000 - Digital video camera - USB Amazon Product Description Video enthusiasts, get ready. Logitech's new QuickCam Pro 4000 was made just for you. Combining a digital zoom, built-in microphone, and high-quality VGA CCD sensor, the QuickCam Pro 4000 lets you express your creativity like a pro. Now you can create amazing videos and shoot 1.3-megapixel still photos with ease. Or add live video to Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger, and AIM while you chat. You can also make live video calls, set up a video monitoring system, or send photos and video with your e-mail. Enhance the way you communicate and animate your life. Add live video to your favorite instant messenger: MSN Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), Yahoo! Messenger, and Windows MessengerProduct Features Enjoy 640x480 video resolution with the advanced VGA CCD sensor and high-quality 1.3 megapixel photo resolution Zoom in or out, even pan and tilt to get the right shot Add live video to your favorite instant messenger: MSN Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), Yahoo! Messenger, and Windows Messenger Send live video to mobile phones with Logitech Mobile Video Create movies like a pro with studio-quality video editing software Compatible with USB 2.0 and 1.1 Set it up on any monitor The flexible back lets you shape it to match your monitor's profile. Or use the camera with its base on any flat surface. Send video greetings instantly Record a video to congratulate your friend on her new promotion. Just click your mouse once to send her a video e-mail. Isn't that simple? Automatic face-tracking follows your actions! It's easy to stay the center of attention during your video IM or video calling session. It automatically zooms in and follows your movements. Chat face-to-face online Video-chat with your best friend or relative using your instant messenger service. The built-in mic lets you express yourself. The Creative Way to Get Closer Add live video to your favorite instant messenger: MSN Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), Yahoo! Messenger, and Windows Messenger Shoot 1.3 megapixel photos and high-quality videos Edit movies and photos with studio-quality software Make live video calls Email video and photos easily Get closer with a digital zoom Conduct online video conferences and calls using Windows Messenger or Microsoft NetMeeting Speak your mind with the built-in microphone Add video to your eBay auctions with SpotLife VideoSnap Create fun animated films Create web albums, broadcast live video and audio, and set up a web cam 2-year limited hardware warranty Compatible with Windows 98, 2000, Me, and XP, and Mac OS 9.04 and 9.1. Product Specifications Video capture: Up to 640 x 480 pixels (VGA CCD) Still image capture: Up to 1280 x 960 pixels, 1.3 megapixels Frame rate: Up to 30 frames per second (with recommended system) Included Software FREE Logitech IM Video Companion Live video-enabled Yahoo! Messenger One-click video e-mail software Video broadcasting software Web album creator software Web camera software Motion detection software Animation software
81% (9)
Sousveillance Cam (version 5)
Version 5 of the Souveillance Cam package consists of a sling pouch, the Sony UX UMPC, Logitech Quickcam for Notebook Pro, Tekkeon portable power pack, and a Samsung Upstage with unlimited Sprint EVDO mobile broadband service.
Cestie Smiles to Show great Looking Teeth
cestie is online now since she took oictures with my webcam. Actually, the logitech video and regular digital camera isn't bad to use at all. Some of my best pictures have been taken with it.
logitech camera quickcam
Logitech, Inc Products - Webcam, f/Notebooks, 2MP Video, 8MP Photos, Dark Gray - Sold as 1 EA
Quickcam Pro is designed for use with notebooks and offers support for high-quality video on Skype for smoother, sharper video calls. Design features Webcam Autofocus and Carl Zeiss Optics for razor-sharp images even in close-ups. High-definition 2-megapixel video and 8-megapixel photos with 24-bit true color deliver amazingly realistic images. Rightlight 2 technology provides dramatic improvements in dim or uneven lighting. Built-in microphone has echo and noise reduction for crystal-clear audio. Adjustable display clip works on notebook panels up to 20mm thick. Web cam includes a 3' USB cable, 12" desktop stand and protective case.
Sold as 1 EA Manufacturer: Logitech, Inc Total percentage of recycled content: 0 Post Consumer Waste: 0 Country of origin: CN
Related topics:
wireless spy camera canada
8gb spy pen camera
fuji camera price in india
usb night vision camera
night camera wireless
rent underwater camera housing
telemax wc15 usb pc camera
small video camera for spying
super zoom camera reviews
teds camera store
|
LOW PRO CAMERA BAGS - CAMERA BAGS
LOW PRO CAMERA BAGS - IS THE NIKON D90 A PROFESSIONAL CAMERA
Low Pro Camera Bags
- (Camera bag) an adaptation of bags used to carry photographic equipment. Todays camera bags are rectangular with many additional zippered outside compartments.
- A particularly bad or difficult moment
- an air mass of lower pressure; often brings precipitation; "a low moved in over night bringing sleet and snow"
- A state of depression or low spirits
- less than normal in degree or intensity or amount; "low prices"; "the reservoir is low"
- in a low position; near the ground; "the branches hung low"
- A low point, level or figure
- An advantage of something or an argument in favor of a course of action
- professional: an athlete who plays for pay
- in favor of a proposition, opinion, etc.
- The Book of Proverbs (in Hebrew: ??????? Mishlay) is a book of the Hebrew Bible. The original Hebrew title of the book of Proverbs is "Mishle Shlomoh" ("Proverbs of Solomon"). When translated into Greek and Latin, the title took on different forms.
Solara, Simga DP2s
Note:
This is RAW straight out of camera processed with default settings in Sigma Pro Photo 4.1 software.
---
Every year, I go to Burma/Myanmar and I only take a carry on and a hand bag. Taking a large camera like the 5DMk2 (even a T2i size camera) with a lens or two is not an option for me since I like to go travel light (especially to Myanmar). I wanted a small camera that could produce great quality images, good bokeh when needed, and good colors; l knew not to prioritize it based on high ISO quality. I'll have to give that up for a small camera.
I bought/sold/tried shooting with several cameras--from small, point and shoot size sensor to micro-four thirds. Among the ones I tried, my favorite was the E-PL1 with Panasonic 20/1.7. I wanted to see if I could find something even SMALLER than the Oly/Panny combo without giving up too much on image quality.
I debated between the Samsung TL500 / EX1 and the Leica Dlux4. I was impressed with the quality of Samsung's images I saw on the web (and also the cheaper price). But, I ended up getting the Dlux4 because it had been around longer (RAW files supported by most software), and knew I could get good quality images out of it.
By the time I got the Dlux4, I was already inflicted with Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS)--I wanted another camera of that size that could produce images with even BETTER image quality. Since I couldn't afford a Leica X1, I wanted to try out the Sigma DP2s.
---SIGMA DP2s---
It's "different."
The user interface isn't bad, but not as intuitive as others I have tried. I got used it in a couple of days and I find no issues.
LCD screen is so-so. I can still view images on the LCD under a bright sun--better than E-P2. Image quality could be better, but with low-res screen, it's hard to see whether I've nailed the focus point. I also have the external optical viewfinder. It's small, with nice bright frame lines, but it's not really that accurate. If the camera could auto focus well, it'd be more useful.
The build seems fine. It's similar in size to the DLux4 but a little thicker but lighter. The battery life is average for small cameras (not great but not bad).
Performance-wise, it's a hit or miss. In good light, focus is quick but not instant-quick. In lower light, it takes its time locking focus--I'd say average of about a second or sometimes even two. As a range finder camera user, I don't mind taking a little time to shoot since I'm just looking for a good composition and good image quality. This is perfectly fine for stills but not the best for fast paced kids in action. These days, I shoot mostly my kids but I still find DP2s more than usable. I accept and forgive all the quirkiness of the camera since I know I'll get a few really good shots with it. Maybe it's a personal thing--I prefer it over the Oly E-PL1 because it's a little more "challenging" to use and the reward is much more satisfying.
The software that came with it works amazingly well. In fact, if I try to process the DP2s RAW files in Lightroom, my results won't be as good--or at least, it would take me a lot of time to get it right like SIGMA Pro Photo 4.1 software. Simga Pro Photo processing speed is fast--about 3-4 seconds on my 17" Macbook Pro 2.8Ghz Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM laptop. I can see why many people go goo goo over the FOVEON sensor. The colors are, indeed, rich and the POP of the focused subject is quite similar to what I would get with a Leica Summicron 50/2 lens.
All in all, I'm glad I found the DP2s.
Luna Smiles, Sigma DP2s
Note:
This is RAW straight out of camera processed with default settings in Sigma Pro Photo 4.1 software.
---
Every year, I go to Burma/Myanmar and I only take a carry on and a hand bag. Taking a large camera like the 5DMk2 (even a T2i size camera) with a lens or two is not an option for me since I like to go travel light (especially to Myanmar). I wanted a small camera that could produce great quality images, good bokeh when needed, and good colors; l knew not to prioritize it based on high ISO quality. I'll have to give that up for a small camera.
I bought/sold/tried shooting with several cameras--from small, point and shoot size sensor to micro-four thirds. Among the ones I tried, my favorite was the E-PL1 with Panasonic 20/1.7. I wanted to see if I could find something even SMALLER than the Oly/Panny combo without giving up too much on image quality.
I debated between the Samsung TL500 / EX1 and the Leica Dlux4. I was impressed with the quality of Samsung's images I saw on the web (and also the cheaper price). But, I ended up getting the Dlux4 because it had been around longer (RAW files supported by most software), and knew I could get good quality images out of it.
By the time I got the Dlux4, I was already inflicted with Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS)--I wanted another camera of that size that could produce images with even BETTER image quality. Since I couldn't afford a Leica X1, I wanted to try out the Sigma DP2s.
---SIGMA DP2s---
It's "different."
The user interface isn't bad, but not as intuitive as others I have tried. I got used it in a couple of days and I find no issues.
LCD screen is so-so. I can still view images on the LCD under a bright sun--better than E-P2. Image quality could be better, but with low-res screen, it's hard to see whether I've nailed the focus point. I also have the external optical viewfinder. It's small, with nice bright frame lines, but it's not really that accurate. If the camera could auto focus well, it'd be more useful.
The build seems fine. It's similar in size to the DLux4 but a little thicker but lighter. The battery life is average for small cameras (not great but not bad).
Performance-wise, it's a hit or miss. In good light, focus is quick but not instant-quick. In lower light, it takes its time locking focus--I'd say average of about a second or sometimes even two. As a range finder camera user, I don't mind taking a little time to shoot since I'm just looking for a good composition and good image quality. This is perfectly fine for stills but not the best for fast paced kids in action. These days, I shoot mostly my kids but I still find DP2s more than usable. I accept and forgive all the quirkiness of the camera since I know I'll get a few really good shots with it. Maybe it's a personal thing--I prefer it over the Oly E-PL1 because it's a little more "challenging" to use and the reward is much more satisfying.
The software that came with it works amazingly well. In fact, if I try to process the DP2s RAW files in Lightroom, my results won't be as good--or at least, it would take me a lot of time to get it right like SIGMA Pro Photo 4.1 software. Simga Pro Photo processing speed is fast--about 3-4 seconds on my 17" Macbook Pro 2.8Ghz Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM laptop. I can see why many people go goo goo over the FOVEON sensor. The colors are, indeed, rich and the POP of the focused subject is quite similar to what I would get with a Leica Summicron 50/2 lens.
All in all, I'm glad I found the DP2s.
Related topics:
miniature hd camera
lowepro nova 3 aw camera bag
b w dome ccd camera
top camera lenses
micro hidden camera
canon digital camera powershot a95
polaroid instant camera australia
nikon d60 camera body
|
PTZ CCD CAMERA : PTZ CCD
Ptz ccd camera : Hidden camera price in india : Canvas camera bag.
Ptz Ccd Camera
- Short for "charge-coupled device." A CCD is a light-sensitive electronic detector widely used in making astronomical images. Sensitive over a wide range of wavelengths, and much more efficient than emulsion in gathering light, CCDs are often used to image extremely faint objects.
- A charge-coupled device (CCD) is a device for the movement of electrical charge, usually from within the device to an area where the charge can be manipulated, for example conversion into a digital value. This is achieved by "shifting" the signals between stages within the device one at a time.
- A Charge Coupled Device, or CCD camera, converts light into electrical charges. This type of camera is used often in astrophotography.
- Pan-Tilt-Zoom. Camera functionality.
- Pan Tilt Zoom - a camera which can be controlled via Joystick or DVR and moved up/down, left/right and zoomed in/out.
- A housing unit containing a camera (usually video), which can be operated remotely to pan, tilt and zoom.
SNC-DF70N 1
The SNC-DF Series incorporates a 1/4-type Super HAD™ CCD that achieves high horizontal resolution of 480 TV lines and high sensitivity. The CCD imager provides a minimum illumination of 0.8 lx at F1.0 (SNC-DF40)/0.9 lx at F1.0 (SNC-DF70), enabling the cameras to capture clear images even under low light conditions.
Related topics:
jvc compact digital video camera
nikon digital camera l100
casio digital camera reviews
cheapest best digital camera
canon digital camera solution disk version 30
how to make an infrared camera
disposable camera art
ezcam speed camera detector
stereo camera lens
nikon camera charger
|
RECYCLE 35MM CAMERA. RECYCLE 35MM
Recycle 35mm camera. Camera shops paris.
Recycle 35mm Camera
- Return (material) to a previous stage in a cyclic process
- Convert (waste) into reusable material
- cause to repeat a cycle
- Use again
- use again after processing; "We must recycle the cardboard boxes"
- (recyclable) reclaimable: capable of being used again
- television camera: television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam
- A camera is a device that records/stores images. These images may be still photographs or moving images such as videos or movies. The term camera comes from the camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber"), an early mechanism for projecting images. The modern camera evolved from the camera obscura.
- A chamber or round building
- equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)
- A small format film, with an image size of 24 x 36mm available in 12, 24 or 36 exposures. It is the most commonly used film size, but does not offer the quality of medium or large format, because this small negative must be enlarged quite a bit in the darkroom loosing it's clarity and sharpness.
- 35 mm film is the basic film gauge most commonly used for chemical still photography (see 135 film) and motion pictures, and remains relatively unchanged since its introduction in 1892 by William Dickson and Thomas Edison, using film stock supplied by George Eastman.
- The standard film gauge for films intended to be shown in cinemas. Depending on the film stock being used, 35mm film is capable of producing an image of sufficient detail to fill even a large cinema screen.
100 Pcs Tenergy High Capacity 1300mAh CR123A Lithium Photo Batteries
Features and Benefits * High power CR123A Lithium Ion Batteries * Can be used for many applications: Photo cameras, Flashlights, light meters, and many other photo equipments. * Ultra long shelf life of 10 years with minimal natural discharge. * Ultra high energy density and lasts 3-5 times longer than ordinary alkaline batteries in high current drain devices like digital cameras. * Fast Flash performance with a consistent and very short recycle time. * This highly performance CR123A can replace the following models: CR123, DL123A, K123A, EL123AP, VL123A, 5018LC, and CR17345. * Warning: Can Not Be Recharged! Technical Specifications * Voltage:3V * Capacity: 1300mAH * Dimension: Height x Diameter: 16 x 32 mm * Weight: 0.56 Oz
85% (19)
Kodak Cameo Motor Ex 1996 Olympics Version - 2
An Ebay purchase during August 2007, this little camera is the companion to the Kodak Cameo 110 and is also known as the Cameo Motor EX. This version was made as the official camera for the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. Both cameras do a good job for what they are and seem to be very dependable. It operates on 2 AAA Alkaline Batteries. In fact, it does such a good job that I decided to add another Cameo Motor Ex (plain version) to the stable.
According to the instruction sheet:
'It features easy film loading with automatic prewind and advance; automatic film-speed sensing (DX/DXN); a focus free glass lens; swing-up KODAK SENSALITE Flash for red-eye reduction; folding viewfinder; and shutter lock if the batteries are very low or the flash needs charging. It also features a large liquid-crystal-display (LCD) panel that shows the frame number, low-battery symbol, flash-charging symbol, and mode indicators for fill flash, self-timer, and mid-roll rewind."
The instructions further state: "Your camera uses any 35 mm color or black-and-white print film with a speed of ISO 100 200 400 or 1000. Film with an ISO less than 100 or non-DX/DXN coded film will not operate in this camera."
Specifications:
Type: Ultra-compact 35mm camera.
lens: 34 mm, f/4.5 or f/5.6 3 element glass lens with protective lens cover/flash.
Viewfinder: 2 element, reverse-Galilean folding viewfinder.
Aperture: Flash: f/5.6; daylight f/11.
Shutter: Programmed electronic shutter. Daylight: 1/80 or 1/140 sec at f/11 or 1/80 sec at f/5.6.
Focus Range: Daylight: 4 ft (1.2m) to infinity.
Flash Recycling Time: Approximately 3 sec with fresh batteries.
Power Source: 2 AAA-size ALKALINE Batteries.
Dimensions: Approximately 5 x 2.6 x 1.3 in. (128 x 67 x 32 mm).
Weight: Approximately 7 oz (200 g) (with film and batteries).
p.s.
As of May 2011 I now have the regular Cameo Motor EX and a manual wind version of this same camera.
Kodak 828 Film and Camera Ad - 1951
Found some old 828 family Kodachromes. Beautiful color even for the plainest of subjects. The format was intended to help wean all of us from that nasty film requiring such extensive waste in production (35mm). Those millions of sprocket holes punched out in 35mm format film were not recycled, just tossed. Kodak saw profits literally go in the garbage. 828 needed fewer holes to transport the film through the camera. Less holes = more money. Kind of the Betamax format of its day. Same outcome as Betamax, people favored 35mm more then and now.
You can get a copy of the camera shown here for a few dollars. Simple plastic build quality, cheapy lens, finicky shutter; but the little suckers have survived by the millions.
And yes, people did do that to little girl's hair back in the day.
Related topics:
beach camera special offer codes
top 10 digital compact camera
best compact digital camera with hd video
canon professional video camera
video camera tripod reviews
spy camera hidden
sanyo xacti underwater camera
camera raw plugin cs3 download
speed camera errors
wearable hd camera
|
SAMSUNG CAMERA WITH FRONT SCREEN - SAMSUNG CAMERA WITH
Samsung Camera With Front Screen - Infrared Camera Sales.
Samsung Camera With Front Screen
- A Korean electronics company. Manufacturer of the Galaxy S series of Android phones, among others.
- Samsung Behold II SGH-T939, Samsung GT-I5500 Corby, Samsung GT-I5510 Apollo, Samsung GT-I9003 Galaxy SL, Samsung GT-S5570 Galaxy Mini, Samsung GT-S5670 Galaxy Fit, Samsung GT-S5830 Galaxy Ace, Samsung Galaxy 5 GT-I5503, Samsung Galaxy Apollo GT-I5801, Samsung Galaxy GT i7500, Samsung Galaxy S
- The #2 semiconductor company in the world would like to be #1, displacing Intel. The cellphone market would enable it to quickly expand its revenues in a non-memory market that could eventually rival the PC market.
- A camera is a device that records/stores images. These images may be still photographs or moving images such as videos or movies. The term camera comes from the camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber"), an early mechanism for projecting images. The modern camera evolved from the camera obscura.
- equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)
- A chamber or round building
- television camera: television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam
- a white or silvered surface where pictures can be projected for viewing
- examine methodically; "screen the suitcases"
- A detachment of troops or ships detailed to cover the movements of the main body
- A thing providing concealment or protection
- A fixed or movable upright partition used to divide a room, to give shelter from drafts, heat, or light, or to provide concealment or privacy
- test or examine for the presence of disease or infection; "screen the blood for the HIV virus"
- The forward-facing part of a person's body, on the opposite side to their back
- The side or part of an object that presents itself to view or that is normally seen or used first; the most forward part of something
- the side that is forward or prominent
- The position directly ahead of someone or something; the most forward position or place
- be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to; "The house looks north"; "My backyard look onto the pond"; "The building faces the park"
- front(a): relating to or located in the front; "the front lines"; "the front porch"
Samsung TL210 DualView 12.2 MP Digital Camera with 5X Optical Zoom and 3-Inch LCD Screen and 1.5-Inch Front Screen (Blue)
Whether youre taking a self-portrait in your living room or posing with friends on vacation, the new TL210 gets it right every time. Its dynamic Dual Display feature lets you see the shot on the 3.0 230k TFT LCD and 1.5 Front LCD before taking it, so you can smile for the camera and be the photographer at the same time. The TL210 can even automatically frame and take the shot for you, capturing the moment perfectly. And say goodbye to tripods; its Tilt-back body was also designed with taking the ultimate self-portrait in mind. Factor in its Smart Auto 2.0 feature that uses scene recognition to make sure you get the photo youre imagining, and you have a surefire memory maker in your hands. Easier than Ever to Get a Great Shot table cellpadding cellspacing border align="center align center border Who needs a professional photographer when you have the TL210? With a Dual display 3.0 LCD theres an easier way to take perfect self-portraits. Using a 1.5 Front LCD, users can see their self portrait before they take it. And with a quick button on top, users can easily access front LCD functions like: Self portrait (Still & Movie), Couple shot and Children mode. Also, dont miss any of the photographic action with Jump Shot inside the Self Timer function (Still & Movie) giving users a heads up before snapping 3 consecutive motion shots. Stylish Design with 7 Tilt-back Body cellspacing align="center"/buy_asset border The subtle infusion of color in the body of the TL210 compliments your style while the innovative Tilt-back body makes it easier than ever to take self portraits
84% (17)
Samsung ST100 Dual View
The newly-launched ST600 and ST100 feature 1.8-inch revolutionary dual LCD Screen technology,
enabling users to capture the fun both in front of and behind the camera, and a 14-megapixel sensor,
guarantee crisp and clear images. The products have the added benefit of giving consumers the
convenience of accessing key features with a simple tilt or hand gesture, ensuring the easy management
of images. Both models are available in four stylish, mood-inspired colors, including hot pink, gold, black
and purple, and are encased in a slim and sleek compact frame with metallic finish to deliver a new sense
of fun and modern functionality that will ensure users stand out from the crowd.
The new dual view range also comes equipped with high-quality Schneider KREUZNACH lens, supported
by optical and digital image stabilization to achieve blur-free images. While the ST600 combines a
powerful 27mm wide-angle focal length with a 5x optical zoom, the ST100 is the first Samsung dual view
camera to feature an internal 5x optical zoom, keeping its design optimally chic (35mm focal-length). Both
models incorporate innovative functions, including scene recognition technology, which analyzes the
colour, brightness, motion and subject and then selects the appropriate scene mode for the customer,
ensuring great quality images everytime.
Samsung ST100 Dual View
The newly-launched ST600 and ST100 feature 1.8-inch revolutionary dual LCD Screen technology,
enabling users to capture the fun both in front of and behind the camera, and a 14-megapixel sensor,
guarantee crisp and clear images. The products have the added benefit of giving consumers the
convenience of accessing key features with a simple tilt or hand gesture, ensuring the easy management
of images. Both models are available in four stylish, mood-inspired colors, including hot pink, gold, black
and purple, and are encased in a slim and sleek compact frame with metallic finish to deliver a new sense
of fun and modern functionality that will ensure users stand out from the crowd.
The new dual view range also comes equipped with high-quality Schneider KREUZNACH lens, supported
by optical and digital image stabilization to achieve blur-free images. While the ST600 combines a
powerful 27mm wide-angle focal length with a 5x optical zoom, the ST100 is the first Samsung dual view
camera to feature an internal 5x optical zoom, keeping its design optimally chic (35mm focal-length). Both
models incorporate innovative functions, including scene recognition technology, which analyzes the
colour, brightness, motion and subject and then selects the appropriate scene mode for the customer,
ensuring great quality images everytime
samsung camera with front screen
EngLits are detailed audio and text summaries of great literature that you can listen to or read on your iPhone/iPod Touch, mp3 player, computer or Kindle. For more information about EngLits visit www.EngLits.com.
EngLits ©2008 InterLingua.com, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without written permission of the Publisher.
iPhone and iPod are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
EngLits are detailed audio and text summaries of great literature that you can listen to or read on your iPhone/iPod Touch, mp3 player, computer or Kindle. For more information about EngLits visit www.EngLits.com.
EngLits ©2008 InterLingua.com, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without written permission of the Publisher.
iPhone and iPod are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
Related topics:
camera shops dublin
nikon slr camera lens
helmet camera singapore
cheap camera store
flip video camera website
advent web camera
movies shot with red camera
d3000 camera bag
hack network camera
|
TEESRI AANKH THE HIDDEN CAMERA : THE HIDDEN CAMERA
Teesri aankh the hidden camera : Camera lens guide : How to fix a coolpix camera.
Teesri Aankh The Hidden Camera
- A hidden camera is a still or video camera used to film people without their knowledge. The camera is "hidden" because it is either not visible to the subject being filmed, or is disguised as another object.
- (The Hidden Cameras) The Hidden Cameras are a Canadian indie pop band. Fronted by singer-songwriter Joel Gibb, the band consists of a varying roster of musicians who play what Gibb once described as "gay church folk music".
Teesri Aankh: The Hidden Camera (2006)
Assigned to extradite a London-based criminal, Sudama Pandey, wanted for making and distributing unauthorized compact disks of unaware naked women, Assistant Commissioner of Police Arjun Singh, accompanied by Inspector Vikram, has his task not only cut out for him, but he must also seek out his missing fiancée, Sapna; come to the aid of a mute girl Ammu; as well as face-off against corrupt cops, and armed gangsters.
Author: rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
Related topics:
d50 slr digital camera body only
best digital camera rating
canon t1i digital slr camera
best olympus camera
gigaware usb camera drivers
best camera video recording
leica digital camera uk
speed camera sensors
chinon 35mm camera
high definition video camera professional
|
WHICH IS THE BEST DIGITAL CAMERA COMPANY. BEST DIGITAL
Which is the best digital camera company. Canon ip camera.
Which Is The Best Digital Camera Company
- a camera that encodes an image digitally and store it for later reproduction
- A digital camera (also digicam or camera for short) is a camera that takes video or still photographs, or both, digitally by recording images via an electronic image sensor.
- A camera that records and stores digital images
- Usually captures images with the help of a CCD chip. The image data received is then saved to special memory cards or other storage media. (SmartMedia, xD-Picture Card, Compact Flash, Memory Stick, SD Card, MMC Card)
- be a companion to somebody
- an institution created to conduct business; "he only invests in large well-established companies"; "he started the company in his garage"
- Associate with; keep company with
- Accompany (someone)
- small military unit; usually two or three platoons
Agfa Optima Ia - 1962
Agfa Optima Ia (1962)
The "original" Optima was the first fully automatic camera in the world. There were times when Agfa was no doubt one of the best known camera brands. Only second to Kodak. After manufacturing cameras over a half of the century, production ended in1983.Today both companies, Kodak and Agfa, are continuing in photo-bisnes, producing film, photo papers etc. aiming more for the professional usage. Let?s go digital. you know.
Optima Ia takes 24x36 negatives on 135mm film. It has 2,8/45 Agfa,Color-Agnar lens. Shutter, 1/30-1/250, operates automatically when you press "The Magic Button". When you press the shutter lever halfway down a mechanical system sets the correct aperture value and speed from the electromechanical part of the meter. A red signal dot in a viewfinder turns green when the right aperture/shutter speed combination is achieved. That's the way how "The Magic Eye" indicates if there is light enough to take a picture. The widget weights 400g and the measures are 121x82x68 mm. Quite lot of plastic is used as a material and the body seems to be similar to other variations of Optima cameras. System has no battery. Required energy is produced by a selenium cell. Focusing is manual. The standard model which is built on the same basis is Agfa Silette I
(www.thecamerasite.net)
Alternative Strobist Feature Published. What Digital Camera Magazine, November issue.
A strobist feature with a difference. Using in most cases available light as the key and filling in with off-camera flash. Thanks to all those involved. Strobist info for shot of mag: G11/ 430EXII at 1/4th bounced off living room wall.
Related topics:
digital olympus camera
john ralph camera house erina
camera shops limerick
slr camera backpacks
spy camera hat
olympus digital slr camera e500
lowepro digital camera bag
camera store in new york city
|
TRAIL CAMERA LOCKS - CAMERA LOCKS
Trail Camera Locks - Polaroid Instant Camera Singapore - Mini Polaroid Camera.
Trail Camera Locks
- A remote camera is a camera placed by a photographer in areas where the photographer generally cannot be.
- A mechanism for keeping a door, lid, etc., fastened, typically operated only by a key of a particular form
- A similar device used to prevent the operation or movement of a vehicle or other machine
- (lock) a strand or cluster of hair
- (in wrestling and martial arts) A hold that prevents an opponent from moving a limb
- (lock) a fastener fitted to a door or drawer to keep it firmly closed
- (lock) fasten with a lock; "lock the bike to the fence"
Bushnell 8MP Trophy Cam Bone Collector Trail Camera
The Bushnell Trophy Cam offers 8 MP high-quality full color resolution. This Trophy Cam™ is super-tuned with advancements that will turn the industry, and that big deer, on its ear. Its still leading the way with up to 1-year battery life and 1-second trigger speed, plus now gives you the big picture of game movement with Field Scan time-lapse technology. New time-lapse technology automatically snaps images at present intervals of one minute to one hour, within the hours of your choice. Field Scan provides long-range observation of your hunting ground and a much larger coverage area, because it's not triggered by game. It's like glassing your spot without having to be there. For a more vivid viewing experience, we've added audio record to the video mode. You can also record more images and video than ever thanks to 32GB SD card compatibility. The t temperature range is -5 to 140 degrees F. The PIR sensor is motion activated out to 45 feet (Low/Medium/High). Features adjustable web belt and 1/4-20 socket/SD card slot. Compact and efficient, the 3.5 by 5.5-inch 8-Megapixel Trophy Cam 119446C Trail Camera from Bushnell is your 24-hour eyes in the woods. Thanks to a 32-LED flash that is invisible to game and other hunters, the 119446C Trail Camera can capture images in total darkness with a range of 45 feet. The motion activated PIR sensor also has a day/night 45-foot range and automatically snaps pictures with a fast one-second trigger speed. Capable of taking widescreen, VGA, and QVGA videos of up to 60 seconds with audio recordings, 8-megapixel individual still images, and multi-frame images of up to three shots, the 119446C Trail Camera provides excellent coverage of game movement. Add in Field Scan Mode that uses time-lapse technology to take images automatically at preset time intervals, operating simultaneously with the motion activated camera functions, and you will dramatically increase your field coverage. Designed for long scouting stints, the 119446C Trail Camera offers up to one year of battery life and can store plenty of images thanks to 32GB SD card compatibility. The camera mounts on any stationary object of your choosing with an adjustable web belt and a 1/4-20 socket. The weatherproof camera is designed to stay out in the field in all weather conditions, so that you can maximize your time in the field. Time-lapse technology automatically snaps images at pre-set intervals so you can see game movement within a larger area. Key Features and Specifications: Black and white text LCD display High-quality, 8-megapixel full-color image resolution Invisible nighttime flash with 32 LEDs Motion activated day/night PIR auto-sensor 45-foot flash and sensor range Adjustable PIR (Low/Medium/High) One second trigger speed Programmable trigger interval: one second to 60 minutes Multi-image mode: one to three images per trigger Widescreen, VGA, QVGA video resolution with audio Video length: programmable from one to 60 seconds Field Scan Time Lapse Mode with Simultaneous Live Trigger: takes images at pre-set intervals of one minute to 60 minutes, within the hours of your choice--at the same time as using the motion activated sensor. Weatherproof construction prevents rain from soaking in Temperature range: -5 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit Mounts with adjustable web belt and 1/4-20 socket SD card slot supports up to 32GB Power: 4 to 8 AA batteries (not included); external power compatible Battery Life: up to one year per batteries set Dimensions: 3.5 by 5.5 inches Model: 119446C
86% (16)
Fallen Tree (Multi-Image Composite w/ large format) - Test
I hiked the Konza Prairie Trail, which is a few miles outside of Manhattan, Kansas. The trail takes you along some wooded areas and across some beautiful rolling hills. This was a picture taking adventure to primarily test the logistics of hiking with a large format camera. My gear weighs about 30lbs total, so it is doable but it takes quite a bit of time to setup, tear down, and carry everything. Things mostly went okay, except I was outside a lot longer than expected and got a bit sun burnt. I was partially prepared and applied ample amounts of DEET while I was along the brush and trees. Ticks can be a problem this time of year!
This is composed of two large format images selectively blended together by hand. I used the wide aperture image which had a low depth of field to create a pleasing frame for the tree stump. Where as the other image had a higher depth of field and was used as the source of the tree stump. I should have stopped down a little further to get a 100% of the tree stump in perfect focus. Next time I will spend a bit more time viewing the ground glass.
This image isn't all that strong from a compositional stand point. The tree stump doesn't stand out enough from the background. So I'm not for sure if I will leave it posted or not. I'm definitely open to critical comments on this image or how it could have been improved given the subject at hand. Feel free to blast away. The biggest problem with getting critical feed back is that the photos that need it the most are the least likely to get a comment. :)
I'm not really that happy with this image. It was more of a test shot all in all, but I was hoping to have caught that moment of intrigue when I saw the tree stump along my hike.
In photography, it is just as important to pay attention to the things that we leave out of an image compared to solely focusing on the subject of interest. The tree stump caught my attention along the hiking trail. It was surrounding by a lot of brush and vegetation making it less than optimal to capture on film. I took two images of the scene--one with a large depth of field and one with a shallow depth of field. I selectively merged these two images together to create a composite image with only the tree stump largely in focus.
The large format negative certainly picked up an enormous amount of detail, but that doesn't make for a great image. I find that this image looks a lot better when viewed large and in black. The detail becomes visible and your eye more easily locks on to the subject of interest. The eyes tend to gravitate to what is in focus in an image. I think the reason why this image is weaker as a small picture is that there is simply not enough separation between the tree trunk and its surrounding environment.
If I were to shooting it again, should I have added 1/2 f-stop of exposure and vignetted around the tree trunk? Since the eyes also tend to initially lock on to the brighter areas of an image, that might have helped when viewing the image from a distance or a smaller version.
I went back and re-processed this image. It is a little better, but not outstanding. If I were to shoot this subject again, is there a better way that I could have captured it? Or is there something that I could do in post processing to improve it? Or simply should I have walked away from this one? :)
Image 1:
f/16 +1/2f-stop at 1/2 second
Image 2:
f/5.6 +1/2f-stop at 1/15 of a second
FujiFilm Acros ISO 100 (4x5 format)
taken with Toyo 45AII with 150mm f/5.6 Apo-Sironar-N Lens
Developed in Ilfotec DD-X for 9min at 68F
Scanned with Epson Perfection V750 PRO
Buttermere Star Trails
Taken on the eastern shore of Buttermere in the Lake District.
This is something I'd intended to do for a long time. I was inspired to venture out into the sub-zero temperatures from the night before when I was travelling to Edinburgh via the A701. We stopped the car and I got out to have a look at the amazing star-studded sky. The Milky Way was very visible so I laid the camera on the cars' roof and popped a 30 second shot. I was quite excited and motivated over the next 24 hours to take this shot the very next night.
The light pollution was obvious and quite surprising because with the naked eye the hue was very much blue. However without the light in the sky the hills would not be defined.
The aircraft going overhead was interesting to see on the picture, seems like they're originating from the VOR station at Moota, branching off on the various radials. A satellite showed up in one test picture and unfortunately numerous shooting stars weren't picked up by the camera as they were too brief.
The hardest part about this shot was deciding where to aim the camera. If I had another 5 cameras they would all be pointing in different directions at the same time, so many possibilities.
PS - as people on Flickr have been asking why the stars are rotating in a circle; it is because the Earth rotates around its axis every 24 hours - thats why we get night and day. If you point the camera towards the centre of this rotation then you get this effect. In the northern hemisphere the current pole star, Polaris, marks the approximate centre of this rotation. Its strange to think that the pole star will change over the next few thousand years, due to precession of the equinoxes, as it has already. We won't be here to witness that though :)
How I did this shot; The camera was placed on the tripod and I shot off some test shots to get the angles right. I then set the TC-80N timer to take one shot after the other using an exposure of around 40 seconds each. The total time was about 45 minutes and the camera took around 80 shots. I then stacked these in Photoshop and a simple tweak of the contrast etc. produced the final image. The intention that night was a quick experiment, I'm glad I did it!
trail camera locks
And To Keep You Cool On Warm Evenings, The Tent Offers Large Mesh Roof Vents And Windows For Ample Cross-Ventilation. You Can Even Divide The Grand Pass Into Two Rooms To Enjoy Added Privacy. Features: Shock-Corded Fiberglass Frame With Pin And Ring System For Quick Set-Up. Back To Back Dutch "D" Style Door For Easy Entry/Exit. Large Mesh Roof Vents And Windows For Excellent Ventilation. Patent Hooped Fly Frame For Additional Stability And Rain Protection. Divider Curtain To Seperate Tent Into Two Sleeping Rooms. Specifications: Door: Back To Back Dutch "D" Style. Window: Polyester Mesh, 5 Each. Floor: Welded Polyethylene. Frame: Fiberglass. Carry Weight: 21.8 Lbs. Pegs: Steel. Base Size: 18Ft. X 10Ft. Ce
Related topics:
mountainsmith quickfire camera bag
red camera hd
waterproof video camera cases
mini flip video camera
logitech notebook web camera
best nikon camera to buy
how do you use a web camera
speed camera detection
|
|
|