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Camera Case Canon SLR



Uv/weatherproof Camera Pouch


Uv/weatherproof Camera Pouch


$14.99


10-22-2007 – Brand New Item. Description – VANGUARD OREGON 6 OREGON 6 CAMERA POUCH (INSIDE DIM: 2.375″H X 4.625″W X 4.75″D; OUTSIDE DIM: 3.375″H X 3.75″W X 5.5″D)…

Vivitar DKS-25 Photo/SLR/Laptop Sling Backpack - Large (Black)


Vivitar DKS-25 Photo/SLR/Laptop Sling Backpack – Large (Black)



The lightweight and extremely durable Vivitar One DSLR Sling Backpack (VIV-DKS-25) fits one DSLR camera with lens attached, a 17-in. laptop computer, 1-4 extra lenses, a flash unit and numerous accessories. Features adjustable foam padding, adjustable straps, tripod holder, trolley sleeve, and removable rain cover. Interior Dimensions: Laptop Compartment: 18 x 10.5 in. (45.7 x 26.7 cm) / Top Compa…


New-Remote Switch Case Pack 1 - 503306


New-Remote Switch Case Pack 1 – 503306


$46.29


“Canon Remote Switchfor Digital Rebel For Digital Rebel Compatible With The Eos Digital Rebel Slr Camera Replicates All The Functions Of The Camera’S Shutter-Release Button Includes 2′ Cable” Case Pack 1…

503306-Remote Switch Case Pack 1


503306-Remote Switch Case Pack 1



“Canon Remote Switchfor Digital Rebel For Digital Rebel Compatible With The Eos Digital Rebel Slr Camera Replicates All The Functions Of The Camera’S Shutter-Release Button Includes 2′ Cable” Case Pack 1…


Travel Backpack for SLR Camera Tripod Compatible with Rain Cover


Travel Backpack for SLR Camera Tripod Compatible with Rain Cover


$59.99


Overview Holds professional SLR cameras with tripod holder on the front of the bag. Can hold clothes in the upper compartment and camera equipment in the lower compartment. Equipped with accessory pockets, soft lining, adjustable partitions, and rain cover. Compartment Capacity: one or two SLR bodies with lenses, up to five extra zoom lenses, flash lamp, and other accessories. 2 side mesh pock…

Video Digital Photo Sling Shoulder Bag Daypack Backpack C2000 Rain Cover


Video Digital Photo Sling Shoulder Bag Daypack Backpack C2000 Rain Cover


$32.95


A perfect combination of quick access and weather protection, this compact sling shoulder bag with 2 compartments takes photo or digital SLR with attached compact zoom lens, 1-2 extra lenses or flash unit and accessories.Camera Compartment: 6.9″ W x 4.5″ D x 9.4″ H. Approximate Pack:9″ W x 7.1″ D x 14.6″ H inches. Reinforcement at all stress points….

Lowepro Toploader 70 AW Camera Bag


Lowepro Toploader 70 AW Camera Bag


$63.95


A slightly smaller holster bag made for travel and active sports, with an All Weather Cover(TM) to see you through the toughest conditions. Carry it on the Chest Harness (included), on the shoulder strap â or add an optional S&F Deluxe Waistbelt and use it as a beltpack. Includes a reverse-open lid and attachment loops for optional SlipLock(TM) add-ons and Cinch Straps….

Cameta Camera Unboxing – Canon EOS 60D dslr + 18-135mm lens + 75-300mm lens + MUCH MORE!

Camera Case Canon SLR

5 Essential Accessories For Your Nikon Cameras Or Canon Slr Cameras

If you’re looking into buying Nikon cameras or Canon SLR Cameras, you probably have a lot of questions. Like most things you buy, there are a ton of accessories you can add to Canon SLR cameras, to really enhance the photo quality and give you even better results than you even imagined. There are literally thousands of things you can buy for your new camera, but here is a list to weed out the essentials from the extras and help you decide on what the most important add-ons are.

- A Tripod.

Tripods are vital for Canon SLR cameras and Nikon cameras if you’re looking to capture clear photos at night, long range photography, self-portraits, or group shots that you want to be included in. Basically, they’re essential for anything that requires you to hold the camera steady for long periods of time. A lot of people tend to shy away from tripods, because they can be kind of a pain to carry, but if you’re looking to do more dynamic photography, they are pretty handy.

- Remote Shutter Release.

If you’ve ever used Nikon Cameras or Canon SLR cameras, you may have noticed that when you take macro or landscape shots, they come out a little blurry sometimes. Having a remote shutter release alleviates any shake and vibrations from the camera by eliminating the need to press the shutter button manually, giving you perfectly crisp photos.

- Camera Bag.

If you’ve been shopping around for Nikon Cameras or Canon SLR cameras, you’re already aware of the pretty large price tag on these fine pieces of equipment. So if you end up buying one, you should really invest in a good camera bag to protect it. Camera bags come in all different styles, sizes, and colors, so definitely do some research and find which one suits your needs the best.

- Memory Card Case.

You’re probably planning on getting more than one memory card for your DSLR, if you’re a serious photographer or enjoy having ample storage space for your photos. If so, you should plan on getting a memory card case to keep your precious files organized and in one place.

- Filters.

Filters are essential for getting truly crisp, saturated, professional photos with Nikon cameras or Canon SLR cameras. There are a lot of filters to choose from, so when picking some for the first time, you should probably stick with a UV filter, a circular polarized filter, and/or a graduated neutral density filter. UV filters go on the lens for protection against scratches and other damages. A circular polarized filter can reduce undesired reflections and make colors more saturated. A graduated neutral density filter can alleviate over-exposure problems in high-contrast shooting situations. These are the real essential filters that can improve any type of shooting, the rest are more for creative and artsy purposes.

- External Flash.

Most Canon SLR cameras and Nikon cameras come with a built-in flash. If you want more a more powerful flash that has a further reach, you should look into an external flash. Also, external flashes reduce red-eye.

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Canon SLR With Sigma Macro Lens

The world changes when you put that macro lens on your digital SLR camera. All of a sudden, things appear that you never knew were there before.

This is very cool when it happens.

If you are a major camera brand user, such as Nikon or Pentax, you can use a Sigma Macro lens, however, this article is based on using a Canon EOS digital camera system.

Why? Why not just get the Canon macro lens? Another question, can’t you just use any lens for macro photography?

Excellent questions, and they have some compelling answers.

First, about macro lenses. A specially designed lens is used for getting really close to your subject. It is a macro lens. They are created carefully for this intent. Nevertheless the pieces of glass are placed inside the lens barrel is just right for getting that macro photo.

This allows the macro lens to take much sharper and clearer photos when placed close to a subject. Dedicated macro lenses have only one focal length, such as 105mm. Those lenses that actually include the word “macro” in their title, but they are zoom lenses, are not going to give you the high quality image you desire in your macro photography.

Next, consider using a Sigma macro lens versus a Canon macro lens. Some photo enthusiasts won’t even consider it. If you are one of these, you may as well move on. However, there may be a valid reason to think about it… price.

Usually Sigma Macro lenses for Canon digital SLRs are less money than Canon macro lenses. The good news is that no matter which one you use, Sigma or Canon, you will still get excellent photo quality. Most likely, you can’t tell the difference in image quality between the two. You would have to call in the investigation team from NCIS to figure out which is which.

Third party manufacturers like Sigma have made a commitment. They realize that if they don’t get the quality right in their macro lenses, they will not get any of the market share. They put lots of time and research into getting it right. What they ended up with are great engineering and great lenses.

There are four dedicated macro lenses if you decide on Sigma. The focal lengths are 50mm, 70mm, 105mm, and 150mm. The 105mm macro lens is the lens of choice to start with.

There are two great reasons for this, and it is not because the others are not good. First, you get a true macro image at 1:1 (life size). This is why you buy macro. And the second reason is not one you might think of. The 105mm lens is an excellent portrait lens. Yes, facial portraits. Many portrait shooters use a 100mm lens for the lion’s share of their work, and this one will fill the bill.

Sigma macro ratings are very high. You actually should check ratings before buying any piece of camera equipment. In this case, you will discover that many consider Sigma an equal to Canon in the macro category.

Discovering macro photography may be the defining moment in your photographic hobby or career. The beauty and intricacies of nature make you realize that there is a Creator, and He did not hold back, even in the most minute details.

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Sigma macro for Canon is a good choice. As a photographer, you NEED a macro lens, and Sigma macro lenses are really highly rated.

See www.canoneoslenses.org/sigma-macro-for-canon/.


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