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Mar 282010

Prolite Full Color and White Balance Lens System with 110mm Disc


The Prolite Color Balance System is designed to create true photographic art by enabling digital cameras to capture the original color of images without having to make corrections.
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Mar 222010

Olympus Evolt E520 10MP Digital SLR Camera with 14 42mm f 3 5 5 6 and 40 150mm f 4 0 5 6 ED Zuiko Lenses


The Olympus E-520 delivers brilliant results thanks to advanced technologies that produce clear, sharp images. The E-520′s industry-leading Image Stabilization technology, which is built into the camera body, compensates for movement so you can capture blur-free shots with any lens – even at slow shutter speeds. Autofocus Live View brings subjects into sharp focus; it is the perfect tool for macro, portrait or even landscape shooting. This camera was built to produce amazing results for photo hobbyists and serious digital photographers alike.
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Mar 092010
A professional wildlife photographer makes many of his images inside the city limits of Duluth Minnesota.
Feb 252010

Canon EW73B Lens Hood for the EF S 17 85 f 4 5 6 IS USM SLR Lens


The addition of a lens hood can help prevent flares–those circles of light that can accompany images where a strong light source is just outside the fame. These type of lens flares occur when indirect light rays pass through the front lens elements but don’t make it all the way through to the image sensor. Canon’s EW-73B Lens Hood is designed for the Canon EF-S 17-85 f/4-5.6 IS USM SLR Lens.
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Feb 152010
Scientists funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and the British Heart Foundation at the University of Oxford have developed a revolutionary way of capturing a high-resolution still image alongside very high-speed video - a new technology that is attractive for science, industry and consumer sectors alike.
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