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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3CK Kit Black 12.1-megapixel Digital Camera with 14mm Pancake Lens $394.00 Panasonics LUMIX DMC-GF3 realizes all the features you want from a bulky DSLR interchangeable lens camera, only it accomplishes this in an ultra compact point-and-shoot camera body about as wide and tall as a typical smart phone yet is lightweight and simple to master. This remarkable reduction in size and weight is thanks to advancements in new mirror-free camera technology, and large DSLR format… |
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Panasonic DMC-FH25K 16.1MP Digital Camera with 8x Wide Angle Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD (Black) $159.99 … |
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Panasonic Lumix ZS20 14.1 MP High Sensitivity MOS Digital Camera with 20x Optical Zoom (Black) $290.50 The compact, versatile lens system is the hallmark of LUMIX ZS series and now this lens system is totally redeveloped for the DMC-ZS20 in both optical and mechanical design. The new high-quality LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens system is even more versatile with 24mm ultra wide-angle to powerful 20x optical zoom. The 14.1-megapixel MOS sensor integrated in the DMC-ZS20 boasts high-speed signal output and… |
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16 GB SDHC 16gig 16GB (SD) Secure Digital High Capacity Flash Memory Card $64.99 - 16GB Secure Digital Memory Card, for Nintendo Wii - SDHC High Speed Class Rating: Speed Class 2, Class 4 & Class 6 - Fully compatible with SD Card Association – SD2.0 SDHC memory card specification standards - Minimum Sustained Write Speed : Class 6: 6MB/sec - Durability: >10,000 insertion / removal cycles - Supports Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM) for music and other commercial m… |
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ATC Digital Camera Sony Sony NP-BG1 NP-FG1 NP-FS10 NP-FS11 NP-FS12 NP-FS21 NP-FS22 NP-FS31 NP-FS32 Compact Battery Charger Specification: Battery Charger: Input: DC 12V¡À0.05V Max. 600mA Output: DC 4.2V¡À0.1V Max. 600mA AC Adapter: Input: AC 100V-240V 150mA 50/60Hz Output: DC 12V 600mA Input: 12V-24V Output: 12V-24V Compatible With Battery P/N.: Sony NP-BG1 NP-FG1 NP-FS10 NP-FS11 NP-FS12 NP-FS21 NP-FS22 NP-FS31 NP-FS32 Fit Models: Sony NP-FS10 NP-FS11 NP-FS12 NP-FS21 NP-FS22 NP-FS31 NP-FS32: Sony AC-VQ11 CCD-CR… |
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SanDisk Ultra 8GB SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDH-008G-U46 $13.95 15MB/S CLASS 4… |
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SanDisk ULTRA SDHC 8GB Class 4 Flash Memory Card SDSDRH-008G-A11 $5.29 SanDisk Ultra SDHC Memory Cards provide transfer speeds up to 15MB per second to meet the needs of the latest digital imaging devices. Fast read/write times allow users to capture high quality photos and video with legendary SanDisk compatibility. Paired with latest DSLR cameras, SanDisk Ultra Cards guarantee fast, consistent performance and are backed by a limited lifetime warranty…. |
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SanDisk Extreme 30MB/s SDHC Flash Memory Card – 16 GB $20.38 With 30MB/s read/write speeds, you’ll see it takes more than a great digital SLR camera to bring your ideas to life. Get exactly the shots you want with the professional-grade responsiveness of SanDisk Extreme?? SDHC cards. You’ll have room to capture it all in RAW+JPEG, and save the editing for later. Plus, you’ll get faster photo and video transfers from camera to computer…. |
Leica lenses for Nikon F mount?
Carl Zeiss have released their ZF series for Nikon cameras, what about Leica? i’ve done a search and from what i can tell, Lieca lenses will only fit Leica (some fit Olympus and Panasonic too) cameras.
has anyone heard whether has, or plans to, released lenses for Nikon users? thanks.
Zeiss has their ZM series for Leica M mount.
Leica lenses fit M mount cameras, and I hear they can fit the Panasonic G1 with an adapter, but then you get the crop factor.
Leica has never made lenses for the F mount, nor I have I heard plan to. I don’t think there there is any adapter between a M mount or a F mount.
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