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VuPoint Solutions Magic Wand Portable Scanner (PDS-ST410-VP) $77.99 You can capture documents as well as photos and turn them into digital files with the Magic Wand handheld high-tech color scanner. Compact, battery-powered unit lets you can scan anywhere! It’s the fast and convenient way to scan, archive and organize files. Save scanned images to a MicroSD card to transfer to a PC or Mac. Offers standard or high resolution. Can scan an 8 1/2in. x 11in. standard r… |
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Logitech 960-000688 C260 Webcam – Dark Fleur $17.96 Get Widescreen video calling that’s simple with this Logitech 960-000688 C260 Webcam…. |
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MO-1 ULTRA-PORTABLE VISUAL PRESENTER (W $369.00 MO-1 ULTRA-PORTABLE VISUAL PRESENTER (W… |
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JVC KD-AVX77 El Kameleon DVD/CD/USB Receiver with 5.4-Inch Monitor, Proximity Sensor, Touchscreen Controls, Built-in Bluetooth, iPod/iPhone USB 2.0 $475.99 Amazon.com Product Description Both innovative and stylish, exclusive El Kameleon technology provides the ultimate anti-theft security advantage. The KD-AVX77′s faceplate converts to a stealthy black appearance when the power is turned off–appearing unnoticeable to potential car stereo thieves. Once powered on, El Kameleon comes to life as a full function Multimedia player–complete with a unique… |
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Kenwood CMOS-210 Universal Rear View Camera $147.15 General Features: Output Video – Wide Angle Mirror Image (rearview)Sensor – ¼” color CMOS sensorColor Signal System – NTSC Illumination Range – 0.9 to 100,000 luxOperating Voltate – 14.4V (9.0 – 16 V allowable)Negative Ground Type… |
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Universal 7 Inch Double Din Touch Screen Car DVD Player with Built-in Bluetooth,Support IPod $189.99 Features: - Motorized Slide down Panel, to adjust for best view angle - 45 open unit logo for your choice, support open unit Animation - 4 x 45w Surround Stereo, Subwoofer Output - One button for blank screen, you can shut off Display but keep Sound in the evening or when you listen to the FM - Change Background image, 2 Background images for your choice - Change the Icon-Position, the position of… |
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Pantone huey Pro MEU113 $89.00 Designed for calibrating and profiling all types of monitors LCD and CRT. Each individual package includes a huey measurement device (emission only colorimeter) with ambient measurement capabilities, and software for monitor calibration. huey corrects the color on your monitor so photos and designs print more accurately, game graphics are more intense and movies are more true to life. Easy to use… |
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X-Rite i1Display 2 Color Calibrator for LCD, CRT, and Laptop Displays $189.99 The Xrite Eye-One Display 2 is an, easy-to-use, powerful solution that provides the best monitor profile quality ever! With enhancements to both hardware and software, you’ll achieve consistent, predictable color on all types of monitors (LCD and CRT). Eye-One Display 2 features an enhanced sensor providing higher repeatability, faster measurements and higher sensitivity in the dark areas for bett… |
Slr cameras which is best of the following? which one should i buy and why please.?
sony 2.7ins clear photo LCD. 18-70mm lens. Compact flash type 1/micro drive slot. Memory stick duo/MS Pro Duo. High sensitivity (up to ISO 3200) with high-ISO noise reduction. Continuous shooting at 3fps (JPEG fine mode). High-capacity info Lithium battery (up to 750 shots between charges). Dual anti-dust system protects sensor during lens exchange. Super steady shot. Image stabilisation.
SONY “DSLR 200K” 10.2m pixel digital SLR camera. / Nikon
“D40″ 6.1m pixel digital SLR camera 2.5ins LCD. 18-55mm zoom lens. ISO 200-1600 sensitivity. SD memory card slot. 2·5fps continuous shooting speed with built-in flash. 27mm to 82·5mm (in 35mm equivalent) zoom range. Instant start-up. Rechargeable Li-ion battery and charger. Thank you all
I am a nikon person and have had nikons since the 70′s I personally think the nikon D40 give you more for the dollar than any DSLR today. There are some that do more but you pay a good bit more. Do not let the lower megapixels concern you if you do not do very very large prints you will never notice the lower DSLR. My brother recently needs a DSLR for a class and I recommended the D40 to him So I would also say get the D40 not the D40X. The Nikon D40 does not have limited functions compared with other entry DSLR. Yes it has fewer funtions than a 1500 dollar camera body would. It is not a a cut down version its equal or above most any entry level DSLR.
People will try to get you hung up on the lower megapixels. Unless you are doing really really large prints you will not notice the lower MP. Megapixels have become the driving hype in camera marketing. Yes they have a place in image quality but sensor size, sensor quality and the image processing engine and software are as much or more a part of what lets a camera give you a good picture.
You may want to read here
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/mpmyth.htm
I have a d300 and a d40 and when I am shooting for fun I grabe the d40. Its weightless, a joy to use and gives good results
If you have a bit more money the D60 give you a number of things you want. It has newer firmware and image processors, designed for the 10 mp sensor. It has an “Active Dust Reduction System with Airflow Control “. Nikon not putting a system on the D40 to deal with dust is one of the biggest drawbacks I see to the D40 ( though I think its still a great camera for the money) If you change lenses dust will get in and the camera needs a system to deal with it. With the D60 you get a VR lens. That will help with low light situations ( they may offer that now with the D40 but originally it was not) . The D60 has Adaptive Dynamic Range. Nikon calls it “Active D-Lighting,” it lets you save some highlights that my otherwise be lost. It has a newer better metering system than the D40. So you can get the D40 not the D40 x and spend the other money on lenses or a flash
Some people will want to make a big issue out of the fact that there are some nikon lenses that will not autofocus on these cameras. Right now there are “only” about 39 lenses that autofocus on these cameras. They cover the range of focal lengths. I doubt any photographer would be seriously limited with “only” this many lenses to choose from. If you want to manually focus you can more than double this and do so at a low cost. Manual focusing is easy and how we did things for decades before the advent of autofocus.
Cannon and Nikon chose to put the vibration reduction in the lens rather than the body. Somefolks put it in the camera and make of that. Yes that means you get stabilization only on lenses with that feature built in. In the body in theory it would work on every lens. But in fact image stbilization in the lens has proved to work faster and smoother with a lower impact on focus times than image stabilization in the body
In closing all the major manyfactures make good cameras. With Nikon and Canon having the largest market share. Most photographers are loyal to what they use and like. Go to the stores get them in your hand and find what you like. What fits your hand well, which has the features you want in an easy to use format
I hope this helps
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