Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Canon EF-M Lens Adapter Kit for Canon EF / EF-S Lenses with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + TWO LP-E12 Replacement Lithium Ion Battery + External Rapid Charger + 16GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card + 58mm Wide Angle / Telephoto Lens + 58mm 3pc Filter Kit + Mini HDMI Cable + Full Size Tripod + SDHC Card USB Reader + Memory Card Wallet + Deluxe Starter Kit Canon EOS M Mount Adapter Kit


Canon EF-M Lens Adapter Kit for Canon EF / EF-S Lenses with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + TWO LP-E12 Replacement Lithium Ion Battery + External Rapid Charger + 16GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card + 58mm Wide Angle / Telephoto Lens + 58mm 3pc Filter Kit + Mini HDMI Cable + Full Size Tripod + SDHC Card USB Reader + Memory Card Wallet + Deluxe Starter Kit Canon EOS M Mount Adapter Kit

RECOMMENDED TODAY Canon EF-M Lens Adapter Kit for Canon EF / EF-S Lenses with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + TWO LP-E12 Replacement Lithium Ion Battery + External Rapid Charger + 16GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card + 58mm Wide Angle / Telephoto Lens + 58mm 3pc Filter Kit + Mini HDMI Cable + Full Size Tripod + SDHC Card USB Reader + Memory Card Wallet + Deluxe Starter Kit Canon EOS M Mount Adapter Kit

Price : $226.00* (on 7/22/2013)

Code : B00CPBYWW4

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  • Brand: DavisMAX


Features



  • Allows Canon EF and EFS lenses to be mounted on the Canon EOS M Compact System digital camera

  • Fully compatible with all lens functions including image stabilization and autofocus

  • Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens w/Manufacturer’s Supplied Accessories

  • 16GB SDHC Class 10 Secure Digital High Speed Memory Card

  • See Description for MORE!





Product Description


Expand your EOS M system and explore your creativity! The Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS M gives you complete access to the full spectrum of Canon EF and EF-S lenses so you can use your existing lenses and try out new ones to get the shots you want. The extensive range includes fixed focus and zoom lenses covering a focal length range from 8mm to 800mm. It permits all lens functions including image stabilization and autofocus, and features a removable tripod mount.


This DavisMAX Bundle Includes:

1- Canon EF-M Lens Adapter Kit for Canon EF / EF-S Lenses

1- Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens Brand New USA w/Manufacturer’s Supplied Accessories

2- LP-E12 Lithium Ion Replacement Rechargeable Battery (Not Original Canon)(Don’t Miss out on a Memory!)

1- External Rapid Quick, Travel Charger w/ Car Charger Attachment (Always Have an Extra Battery on Deck!)

1- 16GB SDHC Class 10 Secure Digital High Speed Memory Card

1- 58mm 0.45x Wide Angle Lens w/ Pouch and Caps (Capture That View!)

1- 58mm 2x Telephoto Lens W/ Pouch and Caps (More Zoom is better!)

1- 58mm 3 Piece Filter Kit Includes: UV, Circular Polarizer and Flourescent Filter and Hard Case

1- 6 Foot High Performance Mini HDMI Cable

1- Full Size 50″ Tripod W/Carry Bag (Keep it Steady!)

1- USB SDHC Card Reader

1- Memory Card Wallet (Keep your memories safe!)

1- Pack of LCD Screen Protectors (Protect your LCD!)

1- Lens/LCD Maintenance Cleaning Kit

1- Mini Table Top Tripod





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Canon EOS 60D Digital SLR Camera Body -Brand New- USA Warranty


Canon EOS 60D Digital SLR Camera Body -Brand New- USA Warranty

HOT OFFERS Canon EOS 60D Digital SLR Camera Body -Brand New- USA Warranty

Price : $699.99* (on 7/22/2013)

Code : B006MWJHZO

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12708 in Camera & Photo

  • Brand: Canon

  • Model: 446B003


Features



  • 18.0-megapixel CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor; ISO 100-6400 (expandable to 12800)

  • Improved EOS HD Video mode with manual exposure control; Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor

  • 5.3 fps continuous shooting; enhanced iFCL 63-zone, Dual-layer metering system

  • Compatibility with SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards (not included); please note that the EOS 60 is not compatible with CF memory cards

  • NOTE: includes all manufacturer’s supplied accessories packaged in the original kit box except for the lens





Product Description


Canon’s EOS 60D bridges the gap between the novice and the seasoned pro with a perfect combination of high-speed and quality. It features an APS-C sized 18.0-megapixel CMOS sensor for tremendous images, Full 1080p HD Video, DIGIC 4 Image Processor for fine detail and superior color reproduction, and improved ISO capabilities up to 12800 for uncompromised shooting even in the dimmest situations. It features a refined Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD (1,040,000 dots) monitor, supercharged Live View Function with Face Detection Live Mode, plus a number of automatic Image Correction settings and HDMI output for viewing images on an HDTV





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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful.

5Changed my world !

By Eric C. Blaydes

Buy the most Canon camera you can afford, this was the most I could afford, but one day, I’ll buy more, then more, then more Canon. Amazon A+++++


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.

5Amazing

By Jordan R.

I bought this for my boyfriend who is aspiring in photography, he was amazed at the features and durability of the item compared to others,and his other CANON lens fit on it.


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Sigma APO Teleconverter 2x EX DG for Nikon Mount Lenses


Sigma APO Teleconverter 2x EX DG for Nikon Mount Lenses

SPECIAL PRICE Sigma APO Teleconverter 2x EX DG for Nikon Mount Lenses

Price : $249.00* (on 7/22/2013)

Code : B000CDA7Y4

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  • Size: none

  • Color: Black

  • Brand: Sigma

  • Model: 876306

  • Dimensions: 4.00″ h x

    4.00″ w x

    2.00″ l,

    .52 pounds


Features



  • Teleconverter lens for Nikon SLR cameras

  • Increases the focal length by the power of 2

  • Multi-layer lens coating and lens design reduces flare and ghosting

  • Includes lens case





Product Description


The dedicated APO teleconverter can be mounted between select lenses and the camera body to increase the focal length by the power of 2.0x. The new multi layer coating reduces flare and ghost, which is a common problem with digital cameras. They demonstrate best performance with DG series lenses. They also offer maximum photography magnification by 2.0 x, without any variation in the minimum focusing distance. Compact and lightweight, these teleconverter convert your lenses into longer focal-length lenses, so you don’t have to do a lot of unnecessary footwork.





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117 of 126 people found the following review helpful.

5Sigma 2X EX DG APO Teleconverter for Nikon AF Cameras

By T. Spencer

After reading the two reviews above, I was somewhat baffled. If you do any research on this product, you will find it clearly is made only for use with Sigma lenses, not Nikon lenses. The instruction manual that comes with the converter even lists which specific Sigma lenses to use. If you want a converter for Nikon lenses, buy the Nikon TC-20E (retails for more than twice the Sigma). Of course the quality of this product is poor when using a Nikon lens! I have a Sigma 70-200 zoom and it works beautifully; it is well worth the price.


84 of 90 people found the following review helpful.

4Useful enhancement, within reason

By Photoleif

This review concerns the Canon-compatible converter. First, to set things straight: this TC that I am reviewing is intended for only Canon cameras, and for Sigma lenses that mount on a Canon camera. Anything else, you’re taking your chances (Nikonians, you have your own mount, so disregard that). Second, there are optical laws that invariably predict a 2-stop decrease in the amount of light hitting the sensor. And finally, glass, no matter which brand or how many exotic elements in it, has undesirable characteristics and you will always lose some amount of clarity, saturation and perceived quality (how much varies from lens to lens and eye to eye).Now that those fundamentals are out of the way, the results and recommendations. I took several photos using this TC mounted on my Sigma 70-200/2.8 and my Sigma 150-500/5.6~6.3. I also attempted to mount my Canon 28-70/2.8L on it, but the fit did not work (it scrapes and sticks and will not lock into place), and thus I believe they are incompatible. I did not test it with my Sigma 10-20/4.5~5.6 for obvious reasons.AF is maintained throughout the entire range of the 70-200/2.8, as advertised in Sigma’s compatibility chart. MF is engaged electronically for the entire range on the 150-500/5.6~6.3, again per the chart. AF through the 70-200 is solid, accurate, and has no degradation of speed. MF through the 150-500 @ 500 is, as one should understand, a touchy process, though it’s aided considerably by the optical stabilization function.Image quality @ 500mm (really, 1000mm) is not spectacular (though what does one expect, given a maximum aperture of about f/12.9). I didn’t expect wonders but I had hopes of better. Some of this is inevitably due to my challenge in focusing, which is difficult without a split-prism finder. The image quality is still fairly bright and saturated, but somewhat noisy-looking. Exposure was accurate. I need to test on monochromatic surfaces to determine what’s going on with the noise.Tripod-mounting the camera, lens and TC for the 1000mm (500mm doubled) test shots produced the best results, improving further with MLU enabled and use of an IR remote. Image quality @ 400mm (200mm doubled) is acceptable and this should be the recommended pairing of lens and teleconverter (70-200/2.8 with this TC). This pairing results in a decent-quality 400/5.6 for well below the price of Canon’s prime and zoom lenses in this range. I won’t claim that the image quality is better; just, it’s decent, and you save a lot of money.Build quality of the TC is fine and nothing is worth further comment other than that it’s a solid, well-built TC with multicoated elements.I wavered between a 3-star and 4-star rating. I have owned two other TCs, and they were unquestionably 1-star at best. I went with four for this one because of its good performance with the 70-200/2.8, maintaining AF with that lens, and having pleasing build quality (I have no concerns about taking it out and using it frequently). I am however disappointed about the performance with the 150-500/4.5~5.6. I would give it a 3-star for its performance with the 150-500. I think it should at least attempt AF, and if the user has to give up and set it to MF, fine. Here, we don’t even have that luxury, and there’s no explanation on Sigma’s website or the product literature. So, if you are considering this to get yourself a cheap 1000mm lens, be aware of the drawbacks (full-time MF, somewhat noisy images, and challenging focusing in even overcast light). If you’re wanting to extend a 70-200, this is the sweet-spot.


29 of 33 people found the following review helpful.

4Very pleased

By Ronnie Phipps

I got this 2x converter to match the Sigma 70/200 2.8 lens. I have shot around 100 pics with this set up and have been very pleased with the results. I have shot wildlife to school track meets. The only reason I couldn’t give this converter a perfect mark is I can’t use it with my other Nikon lens.


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Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 12.1 MP CMOS Sensor with 12.5x Optical Zoom Digital Camera Black


Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 12.1 MP CMOS Sensor with 12.5x Optical Zoom Digital Camera Black

LIMITED DISCOUNT TODAY Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 12.1 MP CMOS Sensor with 12.5x Optical Zoom Digital Camera Black

Price : $318.00* (on 7/22/2013)

Code : B004T45I0K

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3480 in Camera & Photo

  • Color: Black

  • Brand: Casio

  • Model: EX-ZR100 Black

  • Dimensions: 1.40 pounds

  • Display size: 3


Features



  • 12.1MP Back-Illuminated CMOS Sensor

  • 24-300mm Wide-Angle 12.5 x Zoom Lens

  • High Dynamic Range (HDR) and HDR-Art Imaging take ordinary photos and make them extraordinary

  • CMOS Shift Stabilization

  • High-contrast, Wide viewing angle, 3″ Clear LCD Monitor (460k Pixel)





Product Description


The flagship EX-ZR100 boasts an image-stabilized ultra wide-angle 24-300 mm, 12.5x optical zoom lens, extended to 25x by High-Speed SR Zoom. It can capture sweeping landscapes, large buildings and details from long range. It features Best Shot modes for any shooting situation and Aperture & Shutter Priority Auto and Full Manual Exposure modes. Casio’s industry-leading High Dynamic Range (HDR) capture delivers amazing photos that capture life the way the human eye sees it and HDR-Art Mode which turns ordinary, everyday shots into stunning artistic masterpieces. Powered by the high-performance EXILIM ENGINE HS it shoots up to 40 Frames per Second and captures slow motion video at an astounding 1000 frames per second. Plus it features Full HD 1080p movie recording with stereo sound, and the ability to capture still images while shooting a movie. It’s the most versatile and most powerful camera Casio has ever offered.





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53 of 54 people found the following review helpful.

5Two Thumbs Up – Excellent to record Action Shots!!

By Elliot Bernstein

I primarily shoot with higher end DSLR cameras. I bought this camera mainly because of its ability to shoot at 40fps and to have a fun, pocket sized snapshot camera. It certainly does delivery on its promises, and does a great job of doing it! It is about the same size as common P&S cameras but is loaded with great features that gives it an edge over other cameras.The button to switch from single shot to high speed and back to single shot is conveniently located at the top of the camera. Push the button and you are in high speed mode. Push it again and you have a regular camera. If you shoot action shots and are not good at timing your shots to ‘capture the moment’, you will love this camera. If you have kids and they do sports, you will LOVE this camera.The camera can be used in a fully automatic mode, fully manual, or anywhere in-between. Access to all the shooting settings is accomplished by pushing one button as well (on the command dial), so you can adjust aperture, shutter speed, ISO, exposure compensation, white balance, frame rate for high speed shootings, buffer settings, etc. The MENU button allows you to access typical setup features and reformat the memory card.Auto focus is fast and accurate. The focus tracking feature works, and works great. Metering is excellent as well giving consistent, correctly exposed images.The lens gives very sharp pictures with nice color and contrast. The zoom on the long end to too strong to use effectively without a tripod, even with the image stabilizer on. It is easy to get good 12x shots though.Like just about any P&S camera, good lighting is the key to success. Very low light performance is only good at best, but keep in mind it is typical just like any P&S camera. If you plan to use your camera in low light often, you may be better off with a P&S that has a f2.8 (or faster) lens, or a micro 4/3 or DSLR camera where you can put a fast lens on the camera. The flash works well when needed, providing even, accurate light without hot spots and naturally looking pictures.Video quality appears to be very good although I have not viewed the HD video on my HDTV. Video can be recorded in slow motion but resolution is quite low and probably only suited to viewing on a computer. It also requires a lot of light. Shooting under fluorescent lights in slow motion can produce a flicker effect in the lighting.I have owned several P&S cameras. This one is loaded with features that give it an advantage over many other P&S cameras. Although it is a little bit more expensive than some typical cameras, because of its high speed image capture features, it is an excellent value (if you need and can use those features, of course).One other drawback is is slow write speed to the memory card. I did not notice any difference using a high speed memory card to a slower speed card. This is not an issue for single shots or if you shot in small bursts. But, if you shoot a burst of 30 shots, you might have to wait 20 seconds for all the images to be written to the memory card, You can of course still continue to shoot (up to the buffer capacity). You cannot view images while the buffer is clearing. I don’t know if this camera is any faster or slower in write speed to other similar cameras. But of course, I don’t believe there are other cameras that take 30 frames in 3/4 of a second and have to write so many images to a memory card at one time!The panorama mode of this camera is excellent, providing seamless panorama shots with ease – the entire process is automatic. All you have to do is pan the camera smoothly as you hold the shutter down.I did a side-by-side comparison of this camera Vs a Lumix P&S that my friend has. His camera has a Leica lens. The image quality was basically identical and indistinguishable between the two at both low and high ISO. I have read a couple of reviews about this camera not giving sharp images. If you are not getting sharp images, there is something wrong with your technique as the lens on this camera is excellent.


23 of 23 people found the following review helpful.

5Most fun I’ve had with a camera

By Lane

This is a great little camera. I’m not a professional photographer so may not be as picky about all of the smallest details but I know my way around a camera and this one is awesome. I couldn’t decide which camera to go with and after reading a few not so hot personal reviews I got a little worried but now I’m definitely glad I went with the Casio.I wanted a camera that shoots 1080HD, this one does it and seems to do it very well. It also has an HDMI output build right in so thats a big plus.I was really interested in the high speed capabilities of this thing as its the only one I could find that has it. Its really revolutionary and is a game changer as far as I’m concerned. I was amazed that the average person could get high speed technology for only $240. Its not perfect as the image quality decreases quite abit the higher frames per second that you go but you can still get very impressive results. The key is to get a lot of light, just the same as what the professionals need for their hundred thousand dollar cameras. I put three or four lights shining on the table and spun a quarter and got really awesome results. It showed up clearly even at 1000fps and looked incredible as it slowly turned. You can watch the unedited footage in amazement so I can’t wait to see what I can do after some editing. I’m definitely gonna have a lot of fun with this feature.I read reviews that said the HDart feature is overhyped and useless but I don’t agree. Although its nothing too incredible, it does give some really cool results. It instantly turns a regular picture into a work of art of sorts and I think I’ll definitely be able to use it to create some cool images.One of the other great features in the panorama shot. I don’t have much experience with this so when I first did it I was really impressed. It takes a 360 degree picture and, from what I saw, it stitched them together almost perfectly. Its a pretty amazing feature and you can definitely have fun with it. I can’t wait to try it out on some outdoor scenery.Since this little device is also a digital camera I better touch on that, haha. The still pictures were very good in my opinion. The colors were great and really popped. Some people will complain about the sharpness of the images and if you really zoom in, yeah of course its gonna start getting grainy. If you take the picture and are looking at the full picture, however, it looks great. It does a good job of focusing and automatically adjusting depending on the light in the room. Also since one review said it didn’t have an autopreview after you take the picture I’ll mention that it does, you just have to go to the menu and turn it on.Overall I was very pleased with this camera. If it had cost $900 I may have been a little more picky about image quality but at $240 this thing is incredible. Seriously, if you’re gonna complain about image quality, go buy yourself a $2000 canon or nikon. And if you’re gonna write poor reviews because you don’t take two minutes to learn the menu system and features then ask your grandkids to show you how the thing works first. And if you’re just on amazon looking for a great little camera that gives you awesome pictures plus an endless set of fun features then don’t hesitate to buy this one.


16 of 18 people found the following review h

elpful.

3Good video and image quality but image stabilization a problem

By RIK

Pros1. Compact. Packs 12.5x optical zoom in a 1.1″ body, competitors are on 1.3″ or 1.4″ bodies (though Nikon S9100 packs an 18x optical zoom in that slightly larger form factor).2. Fast operations3. Good low light pictures – a definite improvement from previous Exilims4. Good video – again a definite improvement from previous Exilims5. Panorama mode better than the Sony Cybershot DSC HX9V.6. Flash doesn’t pop-up and take the space where you’d keep your finger (as in Nikon Coolpix S9100, Canon Powershot SX230 or Sony Cybershot DSC HX9V)Cons1. Poor image stabilization. Low light images with optical zoom extended all the way were mostly blurry. Was a deal breaker for me.2. Battery meter was flaky – I saw it indicate solid (meaning full battery) before starting on a picture, medium when focusing and low immediately after the picture was taken. Obviously no single picture can suddenly drain the battery. Also for some reason the battery life is not as good as previous Exilims (which has again been a Casio differentiator)Check out dcresource.com, pcmag.com and cnet.com for professional reviews of compact superzooms. I still haven’t found one from the 2011 crop that I’d recommend.


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Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX "VR" and 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED IF AF-S DX "VR" Zoom-Nikkor Lenses + 16GB Deluxe Accessory Kit


Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX

HOT OFFERS Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX “VR” and 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED IF AF-S DX “VR” Zoom-Nikkor Lenses + 16GB Deluxe Accessory Kit

Price : $729.95* (on 7/22/2013)

Code : B0047VHDZS

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13716 in Camera & Photo

  • Brand: Focus Camera

  • Model: D3100 W/18-55 & 55-200 VR KIT1


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  • Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera – Body (Includes manufacturer’s supplied accessories)

  • Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens – Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED IF AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor Lens – Deluxe Lens Care & Cleaning Kit

  • 16 Gigabyte SDHC Secure Digital Memory Card – Secure Digital USB Card Reader – Universal Memory Card Wallet – Pack of LCD Screen Protectors

  • Well Padded Multi Compartment Gadget Bag with Pockets & Strap – Additional EN-EL14 Reachargeable Lithium ion Replacement Battery

  • Full Size 59″ Tripod W/Case – Jumpstart Guide to Digital SLR Cameras – BONUS!! Mini HDMI to standard HDMI cable – Free 25 Quality Prints (Promo code # on invoice)





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Nikon’s compact and lightweight D3100 digital SLR features a high-resolution 14-megapixel CMOS DX sensor and intuitive onboard assistance including the learn-as-you grow Guide Mode. Capture beautiful pictures and amazing Full HD 1080p movies with sound and full-time autofocus. Capture the action with a fast start up time, split-second shutter release, 3 frames per second shooting and 11-point autofocus. Capture pictures and make movies in near darkness with an ISO range of 100 to 3200 (expandable to 12800-Hi2). EXPEED 2, Nikon’s new image processing engine, assures breathtakingly rich image quality, managing color, contrast, exposure and noise. One-touch Live View and movie recording lets you see the action on the 3-inch monitor and the Scene Recognition System. Select from 6 Automatic Exposure Scene Modes: Portrait, Landscape, Child, Sports, Close-up or Night Portrait for stunning results in otherwise challenging conditions. Active D-Lighting restores picture-enhancing detail in shadows and highlights. A built-in pop-up flash and in-camera image editing allows creative freedom and effects.

Nikon AF-S DX-Nikkor 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR Nikkor Zoom Lens: Featuring a built-in Silent Wave Motor and Vibration Reduction (VR). The AF-S DX-Nikkor 18- 55mm f3.5-5.6G VR is an affordable, and compact, 3x zoom lens covering the most frequently used focal range of 18-55mm with amazing versatility.

Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED AF-S VR DX Zoom-Nikkon lens: with 35mm equivalent of 82-300mm * Vibration Reduction allows in-focus shots with longer exposure times (up to three shutter speeds slower) * Silent Wave Motor for fast, quiet focusing * ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass lens element for superior optical performance * Super-integrated coating minimizes ghosting and flare for more vivid images in dim lighting.

++PLUS++ 16GB Deluxe Accessory Kit: Loaded with extremely useful accessories.





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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.

5awesome

By Dawn Engler

Great camera! Awesome package! One bottle of cleaner was broken in shipment, it was replaced immediately and with enough time to wrap it with the rest of the gift! Fast shipment! Great deal all around.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.

4Great buy !

By Robert Baldassano

My wife loves her camera.We had an older version of it from several years ago.It was lost at a park, so I bought her a new one for our anniversary.This kit comes with it all…The only thing it could come with as a kit that would make it even better is an option for a lighting kit and / or a protective case for the camera.Good product, good delivery experience.Thumbs up.


1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.

5Awesome Nikon D3100 package

By BeachCityBoy

I bought this package from Ace Photo Digital, and everything in the package was as described. A great camera, with great accessories. Everything you could want for a DSLR setup to get started taking great pictures, and videos.I would not hesitate to buy from Ace again. Quick delivery, and great customer service…..thanks Ace !!!


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Canon PowerShot ELPH 320 HS Digital Camera (Black) 32GB Package 6


Canon PowerShot ELPH 320 HS Digital Camera (Black) 32GB Package 6

SPECIAL OFFERS Canon PowerShot ELPH 320 HS Digital Camera (Black) 32GB Package 6

Price : $169.99* (on 7/22/2013)

Code : B009P8IOKG

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19102 in Camera & Photo

  • Brand: Canon

  • Model: Elph 320 HS


Features



  • 16.1MP Image Resolution

  • 1/2.3″ High-Sensitivity CMOS Sensor

  • 5x Optical, 4x Digital Zoom

  • 24-120mm Equivalent Lens

  • 3.2″ Wide LCD Touch Screen





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Package Contents:

1- Canon PowerShot ELPH 320 HS Digital Camera (Black) w/ All Supplied Accessories

1- 32GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card

1- USB Memory Card Reader

1- Rapid External Ac/Dc Charger Kit

1- Rechargeable Lithium Ion Replacement Battery

1- Weather Resistant Carrying Case w/Strap

1- Pack of LCD Screen Protectors

1- Camera & Lens Cleaning Kit System

1- Mini Flexible Table Top Tripod

1- Memory Card Wallet





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Monday, August 19, 2013

Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Double-Zoom Lens Kit with 18-55mm and 55-200mm DX Zoom Lenses (Black)


Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Double-Zoom Lens Kit with 18-55mm and 55-200mm DX Zoom Lenses (Black)

LIMITED DISCOUNT TODAY Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Double-Zoom Lens Kit with 18-55mm and 55-200mm DX Zoom Lenses (Black)

Price : $496.95* (on 7/22/2013)

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #129 in Camera & Photo

  • Color: Black

  • Brand: Nikon

  • Model: 13284

  • Released on: 2013-04-09

  • Dimensions: 3.80″ h x

    4.90″ w x

    2.90″ l,

    1.00 pounds

  • Display size: 3


Features



  • 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II lens

  • 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED

  • EN-EL 14 rechargeable Li-ion battery

  • Full 1080p HD Cinematic Video with full-time autofocus and sound

  • 14.2-megapixel DX-format CMOS image sensor





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The Nikon D3100 Digital SLR Camera provides an easy-to-use and affordable entrance to the world of DSLRs. The 14.2-megapixel D3100 has powerful features, such as the enhanced Guide Mode that makes it easy to unleash creative potential and capture memories with still images and full HD video. Other great features include an 11-point autofocus system, 3-inch LCD monitor with Live View shooting, HDMI output, 6 automatic Scene Modes, automatic sensor cleaner, and much more.Includes NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II lens and a 55-200mm f/4-5.6G DX AF-S ED Zoom-Nikkor Lenses.





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2059 of 2108 people found the following review helpful.

5Nikon D3100 VS. D300 VS. D700

By Michael Allebach

For the cost of this camera, I don’t think you can get anything better. The low light performance is off the charts. As a wedding photographer I regularly shoot with Nikon’s high end professional equipment and I was amazed how close this camera is to a pro camera. Now let me get specific. In order to compare I took a look at 100% files out of each camera I own.Which camera excels Nikon D3100($Cheap) VS. D300($1600) VS. D700 ($2,700):* Lens = The D3100 is the only camera that comes with a lens at it’s normal price* ISO Performance = Tie between D3100 and D700! (It could be Nikon’s new processing but the JPEG looks fantastic I was shooting D3100 on 6400iso with very little noise at all)* Low Light Focusing = D700* Focus Speed = D700* External Buttons & Controls for Pros = D700* Menu Navigation = D3100* Ease of Use = D3100* Megapixel = D3100 (14.2)* Sensor size = D700 (Much more important than megapixels but I won’t get into this)* Can use older lenses with functionality = D700 & D300* Video = D3100 of course! 1080P video looks amazing.* Frame Rate = D300 at 6 photos a second* Weight = D3100 (light as a feather)* Ergonomics = D700 (big enough for all my finger)Lens:The lens is a kit lens, it will work outside but not so great in low light. The Vibration Reduction will help indoors but Vibration Reduction can’t stop a child or pet in motion indoors. Consider buying a 35mm 1.8dx AFS for around $200 and you will be super happy with this camera.Video:I purchased the 3100 specifically to shoot video, so I put on Nikon’s brand new 85mm 1.4g Nano lens and shot video with it. The lens costs more than double the camera but I wanted to see how the 1080P video looked. It has the look of a cinematic movie. After the 85mm, I put on Nikon’s 50 1.2 manual focus lens and was able to take very cinematic video in manual mode. In order to make it brighter or darker you either need to use a really old lens like the 50mm 1.2 and hit the AE-L (auto exposure lock) and twist the aperture to change exposure. Or you can hit the AE-L button when you get the exposure you like. Its not a perfect system but it works well for me. Inside the menu options you can change the AE-L button to hold the setting until you reset which is helpful.Jello Cam (What’s not so great):This camera still suffers from the “Jello Cam” look in video if it is not on a tripod and you are shaky. The video can look like jello if moved too quickly. Use a monopod or tripod when shooting to avoid this. I’m not sure if a faster video frame rate 60fps would help – but at 24 and 30 it can suffer badly.Conclusion:This is an amazing deal! Unless you make most of your income from photography or have a stockpile of old lenses (this camera can only autofocus with AFS lenses) then this camera is the must have camera of the year. If you have good composition skills and an eye for light you can take photos worthy of a magazine with this. Seriously, you won’t regret buying this camera. When you do, do yourself a favor and buy an additional Nikon AFS lens that has a maximum aperture of 2.8, 1.8 or 1.4. These lenses will take better portraits and deal better in low light than the kit lens.


408 of 419 people found the following review helpful.

5Takes excellent pictures and gets out of the way while doing it

By Macauley86

This Nikon D3100 is a phenomenal deal for non professionals, the rest of us people that want to take family and travel shots. I’ve owned DSLRs since 2004, starting with a Nikon D70 and then moving to D40, D200 and Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black) and Canon EOS 40D 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only). Those are all excellent cameras, but this Nikon D3100 is better than all of those in one crucial area, the area that matters: it takes excellent pictures without having to fiddle with the settings between shots. Yes, the other cameras are better in other respects: They have more buttons to change settings without delving into menus, they are bigger (is that a plus?), heavier (another plus?), and have better specs (1/500 flash sync speed for D70 and D40), but in the end I would have to fiddle with the settings to get the best results: change the white balance, fiddle with the ISO (my Canons would default to ISO 400 for flash shots, why? Who knows. That meant disabling auto ISO and choosing ISO settings manually), the exposure (+0.7 indoor, 0 outdoor), and so on. D200 was noisy at higher ISO, D70′s pictures tended to be cool (i.e. not warm), 40D had cool custom buttons (C1, C2, C3, very cool), but I found its ergonomics worse than XSi or any Nikon; why place the on/off switch at the bottom of the body? Who knows. Fortunately, new Canons have fixed this).This D3100 also makes the D3000 and D5000 obsolete. The D3000 is slow and noisy at high ISO. The D5000 only shoots 720p (not 1080p), no autofocus in movie mode, less resolution. Old technology.What sets the D3100 apart from all the other cameras above is this: set the camera in P (program) mode, auto white balance, -0.3 exposure compensation, slow flash sync mode (for people shots), auto distortion correction on (great!), auto chromatic aberrations correction on (great!), and you are set; now you can concentrate on the only aspect of photography that matters: composition, i.e. framing your shot in the best possible way. There must be a photography mantra that says, “thou shalt buy the D3100, and the D3100 will set you free.” Now this is if you shot jpeg. If you shoot raw, you can then use a program like DXO, Aperture 3, or Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 to further play with the pictures. My workflow with the XSi was to shoot raw, then use DXO to batch process all the pics according to two settings: people (low contrast, no saturation added) and landscape (contrast, saturation, etc.). DXO would then batch-remove lens distortion, chromatic aberrations, vignetting, apply custom curves, change white balance when necessary, and apply its (almost magical) auto lighting settings to make the shots pop. For now DXO does not have a custom module for the D3100 (still too new of a camera), so I’m shooting jpeg for now. Once DXO adds the module for the D3100, I’ll takes shots in both raw and jpeg fine and compare the jpegs straight out of the camera with the raw images processed with DXO. I’m curious to see the comparison.This is great, not only for you, but also for your non-photographer spouse; my XSi took phenomenal shots, but I had to know how to set it. Can you imagine me going to my non-photographer wife and say, “okay, when you take indoor shots of our kids, set the camera on A mode (Canons expose for ambient light in A mode and adjust flash for fill, that’s great), +0.7 exposure compensation, ISO 400 or 800, white balance on cloudy, and shoot.” My wife was lost at “okay.” Sure the custom modes on the 40D would have helped, but the 40D is old technology; can it take 1080p video? I didn’t think so. Plus, what lens are you going to use with the 40D? The 17-55 IS? Great lens, but who wants to spend $1,000 for a non-weather sealed 17-55 dust collector (google Canon 17-55 and dust)? Will 17-55 be enough for your telephoto shots? Your kids’ baseball games? Didn’t think so. What about the Canon 18-200? Sub-par quality, noisy, overpriced.Back to the D3100. Auto white balance (the second most important thing after composition) works great, even indoor (no cloudy setting necessary), the only changes are extreme situ

ations (outdoor shade, or indoor fluorescent or tungsten lights at night, but that is true with every camera. Why that is is beyond me; can’t they make smarter cameras that account for these situations as well?); movie mode is excellent; yes, the mic is mono, but that’s okay for family use (and that’s why you buy this camera; if you are pro, you landed on the wrong page); if you really want to push it, you can use this camera for video, your iphone/ipod touch for audio with an app like FourTrack, and then sync video and audio in post with the excellent Singular Software Dual Eyes program. Your choice. Matter is: DSLR video can look awesome if used the right way, but keep in mind its limitations: jerky camera horizontal panning will give you the infamous jello effect (courtesy of the CMOS sensor), so pan slowly. You’ll also have to play with autofocus vs manual focus settings sometimes; I’ve used the camera in autofocus; it has worked great so far.What lens(es) should you use with the D3100. You should sell the (excellent) 18-55 that ships with the camera. Quality is good, but not enough reach. You can sell it for $140 or so. Take the money and use it toward a more useful lens. What lens? The target market for this camera is moms and dads that want to take shots of their kids; even advanced amateurs like me don’t want to travel with a camera bag full of primes and heavy zoom lenses that you have to swap every 10 minutes; this is 2010 (almost 2011), for crying out loud; choose a single zoom and enjoy life and photography; I would use the excellent but underrated Nikon 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR ED Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras, the excellent (but expensive) Nikon 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX ED VR Nikkor Wide-Angle Telephoto Zoom Lens for Nikon DSLR Cameras, or my choice, the jack-of-all trades, the Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S ED VR II Nikkor Telephoto Zoom Lens for Nikon DX-Format Digital SLR Cameras. Yes, yes, if you check sites like Photozone, they will tell you that the optical quality of the 18-200 is not as good (or consistent) as the 18-105 or the 16-85, but it’s good enough for moms and dads bitten by the photography bug. A great shot of your kid at 200mm is better than no shot with either of the other two lenses. The optical superiority of the 16-85 disappears at 135mm or 200mm, simply because it can’t do it. The 16-85 and the 18-200 are about the same price. The 18-200 will set you free. It won’t help you if your kids play baseball at night (too slow), but you’ll have to live with it, unless you are willing to drop $2,000 on a Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II AF-S Nikkor Zoom Lens For Nikon Digital SLR Cameras. Sure, we’d all like a 16-300 VR VIII lens with a 20-stop VR reduction, constant 1.4 aperture, with optical perfection, weighing only 500 gr. and below $1,000, but alas our engineers are not as good as the random mutation and natural selection that gave us our eyes ;-0My settings:Display mode: detailed photo info > check RGB histogram and data > Done (why? You want to check if you are clipping the red, green, or blue channels)Transition effects: OFFSet picture control: portrait (for people shots)Landscape: for, well, landscape shots: increase sharpness to 4 (D3100 shots are unsharpened by default)Image quality: raw + jpeg fine (or jpeg fine, if you don’t want to mess with raw)White balance: auto (I played with the settings to A1, A2, A3, but images were to yellowish for my taste, as if my kids had jaundice). Auto works fineAuto ISO: onMin shutter speed: 1/30 (1/15 if you have steady hands)Max ISO: I set 800, you can push to 1600 or even 3200 (your choice)Standard ISO: 100Active D-Lighting: on (it works well)Auto distortion control: on (Great)Movie settings: 1080 24p. You can also do 720 at 30p for less jerky movementsInfo display format: i prefer classic black (your choice)Auto info display: offImage comment: your choice. I have my name, copyright (haha), and phone numberBeep: off (please)AEL-AFL button: I only lock exposure, not focus.My accessories:67-to-77 ring adapter (if you have the 18-105 lens)72-to-77 ring adapter (if you have the 18-200 lens)77mm haze filter. I use the best, The B+W 77mm UVA (Ultra Violet) Haze MRC Filter #010 one. You don’t want to use a cheap fIlter on top of a $350 or $650 lens.77mm circular polarizer fliter; again I use the best, the B + W 77mm Kaesemann Circular Polarizer Coated Glass Filter. This filter is for your travel shots. It will make blue skies bluer and will remove reflections from that gorgeous Maui ocean. This is an expensive filter at $180 or so; you don’t have to get it right away, unless you are going to Maui soon.Why 77mm filters? Because you don’t want to go nuts buying filters of different sizes for your lenses. If buy the 67mm filter for your 18-105 lens and later decide to upgrade your lens to the 72mm 18-200, you are screwed. It’s cheaper to buy a $5 lens ring adapter to 77mm and use 77mm filters. It’ll keep you sane too.Remember why you purchase this camera: you want to enjoy photography; enjoy it then.


461 of 475 people found the following review helpful.

5D70 Upgrade

By J. Douglas

I recently updated my DSLR collection to the Nikon D3100 from the Nikon D70. There are good reviews out there that you should check out. However, I would like to share some of my first impressions.Pro:-Better image quality and lower noise at high ISO with the D3100-MUCH MUCH lighter, which will be nice when traveling-Larger LCD screen-11 focus points, including 3D focus which tracks the motion of the subject or camera.-1080p Video-14 megapixels-2nd Generation DSLR-Quiet, quiet, quietCons:-No bracketing option. Not a huge deal since I only bracket once a year-Cannot use my old 50mm 1.8 lens. I knew this before purchasing the camera.-As of 10/1/2010, Camera RAW for the D3100 is not supported in Photoshop or Lightroom. Need to shoot .jpg + RAW or use Nikon Capture NX2 for RAW files. That should be updated soon, so not a big deal.-Can hear the lens focusing when recording video.-No depth of field preview.-Can’t use wireless remoteI’m an amateur photographer and this camera meets my needs. I love the fact that it’s small and light, with great quality images. If I were a serious photographer and had more money to spare, I would wait and check out the D7000, which appears to have phenomenal specs. I’m happy with my purchase and I highly recommend this camera.


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Zeiss 15mm f/2.8 Distagon T* ZE Series Lens for Canon EOS Digital SLR Cameras

LIMITED DISCOUNT TODAY Zeiss 15mm f/2.8 Distagon T* ZE Series Lens for Canon EOS Digital SLR Cameras

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  • Brand: Zeiss

  • Model: 15 mm / F 2,8 DISTAGON T*ZE

  • Dimensions: 6.00″ h x

    5.00″ w x

    5.00″ l,

    1.61 pounds


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  • Front and Rear Lens Caps

  • 2-Year Warranty





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Zeiss Distagon T* 2,8/15 super wide angle lens The super wide angle Distagon T* 2,8/15 with an extra-large angle of view of 110 degrees in combination with a fast f/2.8 aperture, the lens enables the features for dramatic perspectives and performance demanded by the most ambitious landscape and architectural photographers. With a unique ability to capture events in a natural and extraordinary manner, it is also an ideal companion for advertising,journalism and commercial photography. Thanks to the extreme angle of view of the lens, the fore and background can be creatively emphasized in landscape and architecture photography. These applications will also benefit from the large depth-of-field, which provides a wide range of image sharpness from close-up up to infinity. With a close focus of 0.25m (10″) – combined with a wide angle view, photographers can work in tight spaces, while also allowing focus on close-up details. Distortion is extremely well controlled, producing naturally proportioned photographs which are not typical of many other super wide angle lenses. The Distagon T* 2,8/15 incorporates two aspheric lenses and special types of glass material with abnormal partial dispersion to provide an extraordinary correction of chromatic aberration. A floating elements design guarantees high image quality from close-focus through infinity. Like the other SLR lenses in the ZE and ZF.2 series, stray light and reflections are well controlled





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Canon EF-M Lens Adapter Kit for Canon EF / EF-S Lenses with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + TWO LP-E12 Replacement Lithium Ion Battery + External Rapid Charger + 32GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card + 58mm Wide Angle / Telephoto Lens + 58mm 3pc Filter Kit + 58mm Macro Close Up Kit + Mini HDMI Cable + Full Size Tripod + SDHC Card USB Reader + Memory Card Wallet + Deluxe Starter Kit Canon EOS M Mount Adapter Kit


Canon EF-M Lens Adapter Kit for Canon EF / EF-S Lenses with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + TWO LP-E12 Replacement Lithium Ion Battery + External Rapid Charger + 32GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card + 58mm Wide Angle / Telephoto Lens + 58mm 3pc Filter Kit + 58mm Macro Close Up Kit + Mini HDMI Cable + Full Size Tripod + SDHC Card USB Reader + Memory Card Wallet + Deluxe Starter Kit Canon EOS M Mount Adapter Kit

LIMITED DISCOUNT TODAY Canon EF-M Lens Adapter Kit for Canon EF / EF-S Lenses with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + TWO LP-E12 Replacement Lithium Ion Battery + External Rapid Charger + 32GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card + 58mm Wide Angle / Telephoto Lens + 58mm 3pc Filter Kit + 58mm Macro Close Up Kit + Mini HDMI Cable + Full Size Tripod + SDHC Card USB Reader + Memory Card Wallet + Deluxe Starter Kit Canon EOS M Mount Adapter Kit

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  • Brand: DavisMAX


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  • Allows Canon EF and EFS lenses to be mounted on the Canon EOS M Compact System digital camera

  • Fully compatible with all lens functions including image stabilization and autofocus

  • Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens w/Manufacturer’s Supplied Accessories

  • 32GB SDHC Class 10 Secure Digital High Speed Memory Card

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Expand your EOS M system and explore your creativity! The Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS M gives you complete access to the full spectrum of Canon EF and EF-S lenses so you can use your existing lenses and try out new ones to get the shots you want. The extensive range includes fixed focus and zoom lenses covering a focal length range from 8mm to 800mm. It permits all lens functions including image stabilization and autofocus, and features a removable tripod mount.


This DavisMAX Bundle Includes:

1- Canon EF-M Lens Adapter Kit for Canon EF / EF-S Lenses

1- Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens Brand New USA w/Manufacturer’s Supplied Accessories

2- LP-E12 Lithium Ion Replacement Rechargeable Battery (Not Original Canon)(Don’t Miss out on a Memory!)

1- External Rapid Quick, Travel Charger w/ Car Charger Attachment (Always Have an Extra Battery on Deck!)

1- 32GB SDHC Class 10 Secure Digital High Speed Memory Card

1- 58mm 0.45x Wide Angle Lens w/ Pouch and Caps (Capture That View!)

1- 58mm 2x Telephoto Lens W/ Pouch and Caps (More Zoom is better!)

1- 58mm 3 Piece Filter Kit Includes: UV, Circular Polarizer and Flourescent Filter and Hard Case

1- 58mm +1 +2 +4 +10 Close-Up Macro Filter Set with Pouch (More Macro with ANY Lens!)

1- 6 Foot High Performance Mini HDMI Cable

1- Full Size 50″ Tripod W/Carry Bag (Keep it Steady!)

1- USB SDHC Card Reader

1- Memory Card Wallet (Keep your memories safe!)

1- Pack of LCD Screen Protectors (Protect your LCD!)

1- Lens/LCD Maintenance Cleaning Kit

1- Mini Table Top Tripod





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