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Camera Bag Tutorial



Understanding the Canon Speedlite 580EX II/430EX II


Understanding the Canon Speedlite 580EX II/430EX II


$19.98


This DVD uses the same material as our original 580 EX/430 EX DVD. Demonstrations of Speedlite operations have been updated to show the 580 EX II/430 EX II models.

Your new EX II Speedlite from Canon can be the most powerful accessory in your camera bag! Understanding how the Speedlite’s controls work is important, and this DVD takes you through its operations, step by step. Your host, Tim Mantoa…


UBIQUITI NANOSTATION 2 LOCO 802.11B/G WIRELESS CPE


UBIQUITI NANOSTATION 2 LOCO 802.11B/G WIRELESS CPE


$47.00


UBIQUITI NANOSTATION LOCO2 WIRELESS CPE OUTDOOR 8DBI DUAL-POL 802.11b/gNanoStation Loco provides a breakthrough in cost, reliability, performance. Features up to 10km of range performance, 25+Mbps of throughput performance, & the powerful, intuitive AirOS by Ubiquiti. NanoStation Loco is the latest innovation in broadband wireless CPE technology from Ubiquiti.Features Include:Processor Specs: Ath…

QuickBooks Pro 2012


QuickBooks Pro 2012


$131.00


For the business that is upand runningProductInformation QuickBooks Pro 2012 lets you organize your business finances all in oneplace so you can quickly find the information that you need. Easily create invoices and track your sales and expenses -and get reliable records at tax time.  QuickBooks Pro 2012 canbe set up in minutes and is easy to learn and use.  Save timeand get or…

Pocket Wizard FlexTT5 Transceiver For Nikon TTL Flashes and Digital SLR Cameras


Pocket Wizard FlexTT5 Transceiver For Nikon TTL Flashes and Digital SLR Cameras


$219.00


The dedicated FlexTT5 Transceiver, with its built in hot-shoe and ControlTL™ software, is the perfect addition to Canon E-TTL II flash systems. The FlexTT5 takes the existing benefits of Canon wireless systems and pushes them past the boundaries of infrared technology.  When paired with the Mini TT1™ Transmitter or another FlexTT5 Transceiver, a whole new world of wireless flash f…

Nikon School DVD, Fast, Fun and Easy III Featuring the Nikon D5000 Digital SLR


Nikon School DVD, Fast, Fun and Easy III Featuring the Nikon D5000 Digital SLR


$6.95


Fast, Fun & Easy II is the title, and best describes this entertaining and educational 40 minute DVD featuring the Nikon D5000 digital SLR camera. This Nikon School DVD makes it easier than ever to begin shooting the digital pictures you’ve always dreamed of. Hosted by award-winning National Geographic Traveler photographer, Bob Krist, you’ll be guided step-by-step from opening the box and setting…

Canon EOS 7D Digital Field Guide


Canon EOS 7D Digital Field Guide


$4.19


If you want to polish your photography skills, keep your camera bag stocked with the best equipment, like Canon’s new EOS 7D camera and this practical, full-color Canon EOS 7D Digital Field Guide. Portable and packed with information, this handy guide helps you get the very most out of the EOS 7D’s powerful new features. Discover professional shooting tricks, helpful composition advice and invalua…

Nikon D5000 Made Easy (2 Disc Tutorial DVD Set)


Nikon D5000 Made Easy (2 Disc Tutorial DVD Set)



TWO DISC TUTORIAL DVD set. Play on any regular DVD player worldwide (recommended) or CD-ROM drive (may requires DVD decoder).

2 DVD set – 160 minutes total If you own a Nikon D5000 or plan on buying one in the future, consider investing in the best two-dvd set you will find! The tech gurus at Elite Video not only take you through all the controls and functions of the D5000, but they also teach y…

which camera insurance provider shall I go for?

I am an amature photographer and have just bought Canon EOS 30D with two lenses and looking to insure my equipment before something happens to it. Had nothing to do with camera insurers in the past so any advice would be appreciated i.e. most reliable, cheapest, best known insurer. thank you in advance.
P.S. Advice on where (online or high street) to buy camera accesories such us a bag (Kata or Lowerpro perhaps) and tripod (stable, but portable – min – 30 to 60cm and extended – around 150 – 170cm). Any tutorials on using DSLR and digital photography basics…? Thanks ;)

If you are not going to use the camera professionally, you could add it to your home contents insurance. You’ll need cover in and away from the home. I got a lowepro bag from Dixons, but Jessops on the high street has bags and other accessories too.



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