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PEC-PAD Lint Free Wipes 4×4 100per/Pkg $6.55 PEC PADs are the ideal photo wipes for those who hate photowipes! Until PEC PADs came along, photowipes fell apart, left lint and scratched emulsions. PEC PADs are extremely strong, lint-free and so soft and pure it is almost impossible to scratch an emulsion with them. PEC PADs are so soft they can be safely used to clean all types of sensitive surfaces: scanners, CD’s, mirrors, lenses, telescope… |
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Digital Survival KIT – Sensor Swab Type 2 (w/Eclipse) $17.89 This Kit/Product Is Appropriate For The Following Cameras:Canon EOS 10D, EOS 20D, EOS 300D, EOS 30D, EOS 350D, EOS D30, EOS D60, EOS Rebel (original)Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D, Maxxum 7D Nikon D1, D100, D1H, D1X, D200, D2H, D2Hs, D2X, D50 Olympus E1, E300 Pentax *ist D, *ist DL, *ist DS, K100D[ ]… |
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Eclipse Cleaning System Solution $7.24 ECLIPSE lens cleaner is the highest purity lens cleaner available. It dries as quickly as it can be applied leaving absolutely no residue. When used with PEC PAD photo wipes, it is possible to clean only the portion of lens which is dirty eliminating in.hazy swirls in.. Dispense several drops onto a clean, folded PEC PAD and lightly wipe surface in a single direction. Refold pad to expose a clean … |
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Digital Survival KIT – Sensor Swab Type 3 (w/Eclipse) $19.09 The Digital Survival Kit contains 4 sensor swabs (of either Type 1,2 or 3), 1 e-wipe packet, 10 sheets of PEC*PAD, and a 1/2 oz. bottle of Eclipse. All in an easy to carry (belt loop) zippered nylon pouch. The Following Cameras use Type 1: Canon EOS 1D Canon EOS 1D Mark II Fuji Finepix S1 Pro Fuji Finepix S2 Pro Fuji Finepix S3 Pro Kodak DCS 760 Kodak DCS620 Kodak DCS620X Leica M8 Sigma SD9 Sigma … |
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Pioneer AVH-P3200BT In-Dash DVD Multimedia AV Receiver $500.00 Get your media on the road with Pioneer’s AVH-P3200BT, an in-dash double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver featuring built-in Bluetooth and a 5.8-inch widescreen display. With versatile music and video playback, modern features like USB Direct Control and DivX support, a built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier, and plenty of expansion options–not to mention the ability to make and receive calls–it’s the… |
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Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD In-Dash Double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver $550.00 Get your media on the road with Pioneer’s AVH-P4200DVD, an in-dash double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver featuring a seven-inch widescreen display. With versatile music and video playback, modern features like USB Direct Control and DivX support, a built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier, and plenty of expansion options, it’s the perfect way to turn your vehicle into a mobile entertainment center. … |
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Pioneer AVH-P3200DVD In-Dash Double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver $350.00 DVD/CD receiver with internal amp (14 watts RMS CEA-2006/50 peak x 4 channels) 5.8″ touchscreen with multi-angle adjustments intuitive touchscreen controls five customizable display colors and 112 key panel illumination choices fits double-sized dash openings plays MP3/WMA/AAC files recorded on CD and DVD supports video playback from DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DivX, and Video CD discs high- and low-pass… |
Eclipse Camera Cleaner
Need help with Canon Rebel XT?
I want to take pictures of the lunar eclipse tonight, but I’m not too sure what to use for settings to get a clean and crisp picture. Like is there a way I can set the aperture so I can do this? I have a tripod which will help keep the camera still. Also, I have the standard lens it came with which is an EFS 18-55mm. PLEASE HELP!
same set up as you, about 400 iso settings, go with manual for a few shots, fstop 1.8 or the zoom all the way out and then try it in. White balance should be auto or set a custom one.
USE A TRIPOD, can’t stress that enough, its a must and use the 10 sec timer when you click the shutter so when you press it it doesn’t shake the camera.
Electronic Gadgets Like Apple iPod – A Boon or Bane
It has become a necessity. But like everything in universe, electronic gadgets too have two sides to them. I am a house wife. I remember very clearly that evening when my husband came home, beaming from ear to ear. He had got a hefty refund on filing his income tax return. And my first reaction was – buy me a washing machine. And I was on cloud nine when my first ever washing machine was delivered. Because I must confess that I hate washing even a small hanky with hands.
Over the years I surrounded myself with various electronic gadgets. Latest models replaced old ones. I had the same excuse every time that this one works better. Microwave, toaster, griller, refrigerator, vacuum cleaners, dishwasher, geyser, air conditioner, and room warmer the list is endless. No household today is complete without these.
They are no longer considered luxuries. They make our life easy. It was ok when mistress of the house stayed back and looked after the house. But today 99% of women are working. They have to balance both home and office. These gadgets are any home maker’s friends. Electronic gadgets have brought entertainment right inside our living rooms. Today we could see the majestic full solar eclipse taking place in Kabul while sitting in India.
Television and Internet has brought the world together. We all are citizens of a large global village. Computers and laptops are now part of commercial life at all levels. Corporate offices, business houses, railways, banks, post offices are dependent on computers. Work, which used to take hours to complete are just done with a click of mouse. And you can carry your office with you where ever you go that is if your spouse has no objection.
Cell phones, iPod, digital cameras, the list is endless. Technology has made our life comfortable rather too comfortable. And this is a cause of concern. No I have nothing against electronic gadgets. I am against our dependency on these gadgets. We fail to perform in their absence. They are meant to serve us and not to rule us.
Today we can watch solar eclipse taking place in Kabul, but fail to hear cries of distress in our neighborhood. Our children are turning computer savvy, but they have not experienced the simple pleasure of climbing up a tree. We have become so used to of air conditioners that breathing in fresh air makes us sick.
This dependency is making us physically sick. See the obesity rate in the world all over, especially the developed countries. List of diseases are also endless like endless gadgets. Lets not make them our masters.
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