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Minolta Maxxum 7 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only) $599.99 Maxxum 7 35mm SLR Camera Body (Lens Not Included) ***OPEN BOX*** This NEW product you are browsing has been inspected by our certified technicians to ensure that it meets factory specifications; it is guaranteed to be in perfect working order.The Equipment is sold in AS IS condition and returns will not be accepted so please contact us with any questions BEFORE placing an order at 1-800… |
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Lowepro Apex 100 AW (Arctic Blue) $39.99 Lightweight, rugged and designed to withstand the elements, Apex AW bags are perfect for even the most discerning adventure photographer. Their convenient, single-compartment design includes adjustable padded dividers and inner pockets that accommodate a pro compact camera or digital SLR plus accessories. A built-in micro fiber cloth protects LCD screens and lenses, the soft, brushed-tricot lining… |
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Naneu Pro Alpha-L Large Backpack with Laptop Compartment Military Series … |
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Sony 16 GB PRO-HG Duo HX Memory Stick MSHX16A (Black) $42.39 Experience blazing-fast transfer speeds approximately three times faster than Memory Stick Pro Duo with the 32GB Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo (Memory Stick Duo ExpressCard adaptor required, sold separately). This media card is the ideal solution for storing and transferring your video and still photos recorded on your compatible Handycam? camcorders and Cyber-shot digital cameras… |
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Sony 8 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo Flash Memory Card MSMT8G $20.99 Memory Stick offers fast read and write speeds up to 80Mbps. Features increased durability with temperature ranging in operation from 13 degrees Fahrenheit to 185 degrees Fahrenheit. Memory Stick includes MSAC-M2 Memory Stick Duo media adapter for compatibility in standard Memory Stick media slot. Use Memory stick with compatible digital cameras, digital voice recorders and video cameras…. |
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SONY Memory Stick PRO DUO (Mark 2) Memory Card 4 GB 4GB 4 Gig for Digital Camera SONY Cybershot Cyber-Shot / Alpha Series $7.49 The compact 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo Card media card is the perfect solution for storing and transferring high resolution video and still photos recorded on compatible Handycam camcorders and Cyber-shot digital cameras. Higher write speed at 32 Mbps is 2x faster than the original. Compatible with: DSC-G1 DSC-G3 DSC-HX1 DSC-H20 DSC-M2 DSC-N1 DSC-N2 DSLR-A700 DSLR-A900 DSC-S980 DSC-S950 DSC-S730 DSC… |
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Sony NPFW50 Rechargeable Battery Pack – Black – Retail Packaging $52.17 There’s no need to feel powerless when you’ve got an extra W Series rechargeable battery pack. Made to fit Alpha NEX-3 and NEX-5 cameras, a spare battery pack is perfect for travel or extended photo sessions…. |
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USA Gear DuraNeoprene dSLR FlexArmor Sleeve Case for Nikon , Canon EOS Rebel , and Sony Alpha Digital SLR Cameras $14.99 USA Gear DuraNeoprene dSLR FlexArmor Camera CoverOffering scratch, dust, lens, LCD, and low-impact bump protection, the DuraNeoprene FlexArmor dSLR Cover is a convenient, quick-release case solution for your digital SLR camera. It’s great for outdoor shooting when you don’t want to carry a large cumbersome case. When all you need is your body, lens, battery and memory card, this case is the perfec… |
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Sony NEX-7 24.3 MP Compact Interchangeable Lens Camera with 18-55mm Lens $1,348.00 More than a pocket camera, the 24.3 megapixel NEX-7 exceeds expectations. Here’s performance that would give most DSLRs camera envy, including interchangeable lenses, a 2359K dot OLED eye-level TTL viewfinder, up to 10fps shooting, and outstanding Tri-NaviTM 3-dial manual control. HD movies are superb with Full 1920 x 1080 resolution at 60p, 60i and 24p…. |
When it comes to DSLR cameras?
Ok heres the deal. I’ve been looking at buying a DSLR camera for some time now. I’ve only really considered the Sony Alpha series (A300) and the Rebel XSI or XS. Today on QVC, i saw an olympus for $600 (i’ll include the link) and it came with the camera, 2 lenses, card, case. My mom bought it without asking me and now its on its way. I thought to myself “what did you just do?” But i wanted to know if Olympus is junk, and/or if you pay extra for the canon/Sony name? Any opinions are MUCH appreciated
Links:
Camera Via Olympus Home
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/product.asp?product=1453
Camera via QVC:
http://www.qvc.com/qic/qvcapp.aspx/view.2/app.detail/params.item.tsv!.tpl.tsv.cm_scid.TSV?cm_re=PROMOTIONS-_-D-_-WAITLIST,TSV
Olympus is a camera company making imaging gear for more than 90 years. Olympus makes some great SLR cameras, film and digital. The Olympus E Series is the smallest and lightest DSLRs on the market, and they are packed with features. The deal you got is a great deal, I wish I could have got that on my E-510. Since Canon, Nikon and Sony are more popular brands, you do pay a premium for the name. Olympus is known as being a better value offering you more features for the same money and quality that compares with any other company out there. I love my Olympus cameras. You will get great images from yours.
Sony Alpha A900 Digital SLR Camera
Lenovo ideapad s10 – OLED Screen MP3 Player – PSP MP5 Player
The Lenovo S10 is available in many different configurations. They have the model number 4231-XYU where “XY” identifies the particular configuration. All have the following characteristics in common:
CPU: Intel “Diamondville” Atom Processor N270 Single Core (1.60GHz 533MHz 512KB)
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition w/ Service Pack 3 and Lenovo Quick Start
Display: 10.2″ WSVGA AntiGlare TFT, 1024×600
Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (64MB shared)
Networking: Broadcom BCM5906M 10/100 FastEthernet Broadcom BCM4312 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi
External video: DE-15 VGA port
Flash memory slot: accepts MMC, SD, Memory Stick, and Memory Stick PRO
Mouse: Synaptics Touchpad (Multi-touch)
Camera: integrated 1.3 megapixel Camera above screen
Price: $349$409 depending on configuration and color (May 2009).
Characteristics that vary by configuration are:
Exterior case color: black, white, red, blue, or pink. The keyboard, palmrest, battery, and screen plastics are black for the black model, and white for the others. The red, blue, and pink models feature a “piano finish” on the lid.
Memory: either 512MB or 1GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz. Some configurations have 512 MB internal memory, while others have none; any balance is in the user-accessible slot.
Hard Drive: 80GB or 160GB 5400 RPM SATA
Battery: 3-cell or 6-cell Lithium-Ion (the 6-cell battery is twice as physically large as the 3-cell and adds to the size and weight of the S10)
Bluetooth: none or 2.1+EDR
As of April 2009 the model number S10e refers to additional variants of the S10, with the following differences. Its model number is 4187-XYU where “XY” identifies the particular configuration. As of December 2009 the model number 4068-XYZ seems to be added
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition w/ Service Pack 3 and Lenovo Quick Start, or SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop10 Service Pack 2
Display: 10.1″ WSVGA glossy TFT with Integrated camera, 1024×576
Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (945GME) (128MB shared)
Exterior case color: black, white, pink or grey. Keyboard, palmrest, and screen plastics are black.
Hard Drive: 80GB or 160GB 5400 RPM SATA, or 4 GB SSD (which omits Lenovo Quick Start) with a 160 GB HDD (not formatted)
Price: $309$349, depending on configuration
In May 2009 Lenovo introduced the S10-2, model number 2957-XYU, where XY identifies the configuration. While the S10-2 shares many traits in common with the S10/S10e, it features a new physical design, adds a third USB port, omits the ExpressCard34 slot, and enlarges the keyboard and touchpad. It is available in black, white, pink and grey, and with larger HD and SSD sizes. Lenovo has not published a full list of configurations on their web site as of this writing. It is likely there are more configurations than those sold on their web site, as that is the case with the S10, and the user manual suggests other variants in its specifications listing.
While most reviews rank the Lenovo S10 favorably among comparable netbooks, the fan controller was a common complaint among users with early BIOS versions. The fan’s speed would change erratically, often repeatedly turning on at high speed for only a second or two at low temperatures during non-intensive use such as web browsing. Lenovo has since released updated BIOS versions which resolve the problems and the community has developed modifications for those who are unsatisfied with Lenovo’s solutions.
Poor EMF shielding near the CPU may cause this netbook to reboot when exposed to very strong and close cell phone signals. This can be recreated when a cell phone in a weak coverage area is placed over the top left portion of the keyboard and is forced to emit an even stronger output to compensate for the netbook absorbing a portion of the outgoing signal.
Models equipped with 4GB SSD suffer from bad performance because only 40-wire connection to the chipset limits the transfer mode to UDMA/33 while SSD is capable of UDMA/100.
Use in School Environment
In late 2008, the Australian Government announced plans that all secondary school students from years 9 to 12 in New South Wales will be given a Lenovo IdeaPad S10e Netbook free of charge. In Term 3 2009 the laptops will be given out and every subsequent Year 9 student will get one each. This initiative was confirmed early 2009. Students may keep their laptop if they complete Year 12. Over 200,000 laptops are being made.
Lenovo installs into S10 (like into many other series) BIOS that discriminates against many mini PCI WiFi cards based on their manufacture and product ID. Therefore it’s locked to the narrow and undocumented set of WiFi cards, that limits consumers in their hardware choices.
IdeaPad S Series (Lenovo U.S. website)
Fan control software (Lenovo Community Forums)
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