Camera Lighting Equipment Lenses

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Shoot Great Video with your Canon DSLR Camera (DVD) $29.99 REGION FREE DVD developed for new to intermediate photographers buying their first DSLR cameraIntended for the still photographer moving into video; learn skills and secrets to producing great videoCreates a solid understanding of the camera’s features and controls and helps to unleash its potentialSample subjects are: shutter priority aperture priority/depth of field focus alternatives metering a… |
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Introduction to the Canon 5D Mark II/50D, Vol. 2: Advanced Topics $29.99 Take great pictures with your Canon 5D Mark II or 50D Push your creativity to the limits; create photographic images that up until now have existed only in your imagination This guide takes you through Canon’s advanced features, and explains what they are, how they work, and how they can perform in real-world situations. Custom Functions: The 5D and the 50D are endlessly configurable. We go into d… |
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Canon Pixma Pro 9000 Mark II Inkjet Photo Printer,for Mac & Windows, Bundled with – Canon 3 x 3 Pocket Size Inkjet Photo Album and Canon All Occasion 8.5 x 5.5 inch Photo Greeting Cards, 20 Sheets $449.00 The Canon Pixma Pro 9000 Mark II possesses the functionality and technology you need for high-quality output so you can be the photographer you’ve always wanted to be. Its 8-color ink system widens your color palette along with advanced Easy-PhotoPrint Pro software to fine tune your prints plus Ambient Light Correction which optimizes color output to match the specified lighting condition you woul… |
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Petzl E49P TacTikka Plus 4-LED Headlamp, Black $38.99 The TacTikka Plus is a tactical version of the popular TikkaPlus headlamp. It uses 4 LEDs and push button technology, has tiltable housing, 3 brightness settings, and current regulation for when battery power runs down. It also features a red flipdown lens for night vision, and includes 3 AAA batteries for up to 150 hours of burn time…. |
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LTS LTCMR38310 Night Vision Camera with 1/3-Inch Sony SuperHAD CCD, 540TVL, and 2.8-10mm Wide Angle Vari-Focal Lens $124.17 … |
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LTS LTCMRH1080 High-Power Night Vision Camera with 1/3-Inch Sony SuperHAD CCD, 540TVL, and 5-50mm Long Range Lens $201.00 Effective Pixels: NTSC 510(H) x 492(V), Min. illumination: 0 Lux when IR LED is ON, Back Light Compensation: Auto, Gain Control: Auto, Power consumption max 1500 mA… |
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Petzl TacTikka Plus 4-LED Headlamp $43.95 A version of the Tikka Plus…this ultra-lightweight 4-LED headlamp features a red filter for discrete light and night vision preservation, 3 brightness settings (maximum, optimum, economic) and a blinking mode. It sports battery life of up to to 150 hours on regular settings (up to 400 hours on blinking mode). It’s water resistant and comfortable to wear. Red filter for discrete light and preserv… |
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Bushnell Fusion Arc 1600 12X50 Rangefinder Binocular $1,609.95 Bushnell 12×50 mm Fusion 1600 ARC Laser Rangefinder Binoculars delivers pinpoint ranging to 1,600 yds.! The best in Bushnell optics meets world-class laser range-finding! Fully multicoated optics and BaK-4 prisms provide enhanced resolution and contrast for stunning views, plus a built-in ARC bow and rifle modes deliver “shoots like” horizontal distance, bullet-drop and holdover info to put you de… |
How much is my camera equipment worth?
My grandfather left me his camera equipment when he passed away. Since I only take digital photos, I want to sell his camera and accessories to someone who will enjoy it and use it.
Here is what there is available and I want to sell it as a package, not separately:
1). Canon AE-1 35 mm camera
2). Canon Speed-light 188A Flash
3). 52 mm close up SE-VII Ultra wide angle lens 0.6x
4). Hoya 52 mm skylight 1B lens
5). ML 50 ml 1:2 Yashica Lens
6). Macro 200 mm lens (no lens)
7). 50 mm lens (no name on it)
8). Camera case to fit camera and 5 lenses
All lenses come with lens caps and booklet and everything is in excellent condition! Leather case, or leather-like case.
Depends. What do you mean by no lens on the 200mm Macro?
I would say if you can find a buyer, you can get at least $500 assuming the 200mm Macro is the Canon 200mm f/4. If its not, then you probably have about $150 worth of equipment.
But truthfully, it’s only worth what you can sell it for. Few people are interested in spending a couple hundred dollars for manual focus film equipment.
The monsters children make: ‘Super 8′ and ‘Submarine’ | Max About Town
The first Super 8 camera came out in 1965. While there had been cameras and film stocks previously that were designed for home movies, Super 8 dramatically simplified — and popularized — home filmmaking. The cameras were relatively cheap and easy to use. The film came in little cartridges that could just be popped in and out of a camera, and filmed about 3 minutes and 20 seconds worth of films …