Nikon Camera Cases

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Nikon Accessory Pack for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras $130.00 The Nikon accessory pack for digital SLR cameras gives you what you need to protect your digital camera and enhance your picture-taking abilities. The kit includes a deluxe ballistic nylon Nikon gadget bag, a Nikon EN-EL3A Li-ion rechargeable battery, a 52mm UV haze-protection filter, and a Nikon School Guide to SLR Photography. Gadget Bag The spacious gadget bag features rugged ballistic nyl… |
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Tamrac MX5384 MAS Medium Accessory Pocket $19.95 A fast access foam padded hook and loop closing pocket sized for flashes like Canon’s 550EX and Nikon’s SB-28, light meters and other accessories. Quick attachment to any belt or the Modular Accessories System. The Modular Accessory System (M.A.S.) offers additional accessories that quickly attach to any belt or Tamrac products that have the M.A.S. quick-attachment system. Using a security flap w… |
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Nikon Digital Camera Accessory Kit Coolpix 2100, 2200, 3100 & 3200 Digital Cameras … |
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Sanyo NEW 1500 eneloop 8 Pack AA Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries $26.99 RECHARGEABLE UP TO 1500XLOW SELF DISCHARGE BATTERIES MAINTAIN 75% CHARGE AFTER 3 YEARS OF NON-USEPRE CHARGED & READY TO USE2000 MAHNO MEMORY EFFECTAA8 PKUPC : 043712129041Shipping Dimensions : 0.85in X 3.75in X 4.50inEstimated Shipping Weight : 0.5763… |
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eneloop Rechargeable Batteries, 4-pack AAA Eneloop rechargeable batteries provide the environmental benefits of rechargables with the high-performance of alkaline disposables. Great for use in most applications, they can be recharged up to 1000 times. An easy way to cut back on another common household disposable and save money and natural resources – without compromising performance. One eneloop can be charged up to 1,000 times (about 10 … |
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Sanyo NEW 1500 eneloop 4 Pack AA Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries with Charger $21.99 4-POSITION CHARGERCAN BE RECHARGED 1500XHOLDS 75% OF CHARGE AFTER 3 YEARSNO MEMORY EFFECTSRECHARGE EMPTY OR PARTIALLY DRAINEDENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLYCOMPACT & LIGHTWEIGHT CHARGING SYSTEMCHARGER HOLDS 2 4 NIMH BATTERIESINCLUDES 4 PRE-CHARGED RECHARGEABLE AA ENELOOP BATTERIESUPC : 043712130054Shipping Dimensions : 1.99in X 3.75in X 7.13inEstimated Shipping Weight : 0.5726… |
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Laurel Compact Edition Nylon DSLR Camera Handbag Carrying Case with Removable Shoulder Strap for Nikon DSLR Camera Model: D5100 / D3100 / D3000 Protect your DSLR Camera with our NEW Stylish Laurel Compact Edition DSLR Camera Bag. Its unique design and unmatched elegance will compliment your DSLR Camera like no other. The exterior of this bag has been covered with a durable non-scratch water-resistant Nylon and the interior has been reinforced with layers of soft-lushly neoprene padding and covered with a soft non-scratch microfiber lining… |
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Lowepro Fastpack 350 Camera/Laptop Backpack Go all day with the lightweight, comfortable Fastpack 350 backpack. It protects your pro digital SLR and 17 widescreen notebook compactly while providing generous storage for other gear. Side-entry compartments let you quickly grab equipment and accessories, even while you’re on the move. Customize the easy-to-access main compartment with adjustable dividers. Capacity for 1 pro digital SLR with… |
What brand is best for digital SLR cameras? Nikon or Canon?
Or which brand do you prefer?
I’m looking into purchasing a DSLR camera but i’m stuck on which brand to get. I’ve owned both Nikon and Canon digital camera’s and i’ve noticed that Nikon has a poor picture quality. I’m unsure if that is also the case with Nikon’s DSLR camera’s. I’m also only an amature photographer that focuses on landscape, marco and portrait shooting. Any Suggestions on lens’s would be great too!
I like canon Compact cameras more then I do Nikon, but in the DSLR run, Canon and Nikon are basically the exact same in every way. Its like Coke v. Pepsi. You have people that like Canon, and you have people that like Nikon
Either way, you will have to buy the camera and an extra lens or two for the macro and the portraits
you will have to tell us a budget for all the equipment, because the cheapest you can make it is about $1000 for what you want to do.
If you are a beginner, you can look at the Nikon D3000, D5000, and D3100 and the Canon Rebel Xs, T1i, and T2i. All of these are under $1000 with one lens
if you are more intermediate, the Nikon D7000 is a great camera, followed by the D300s. and these two are $1500-$1800 with a single lens.
as for lenses, this is a good all-around lens that can do portraits somewhat and can do macro
http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Products/Product/Camera-Lenses/2190/AF-S-DX-Micro-NIKKOR-85mm-f%252F3.5G-ED-VR.html
Canon has their equivalent
then you have probably the best portrait lens:
http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Products/Product/Camera-Lenses/2180/AF-S-NIKKOR-50mm-f%252F1.4G.html
along with another macro lens.
Brockton woman claims police brutality at crash scene after shooting
Judith Davis-Scott, 65, said she was handcuffed and arrested at her house after police took away her camera as she was taking pictures of the damage to her backyard. She is claiming police brutality; police say Davis-Scott was combative, struck a state trooper and repeatedly refused their instructions to stay out of the crime scene area.