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Canon BGE2 Battery Grip for the EOS 20D and EOS 30D Digital SLR Cameras
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DescriptionThe BG-E2 is made for both the EOS 20D & EOS 30D Digital SLR Cameras and holds up to 2 - (BP-511, BP-511A, BP-512, BP-514) Lithium-ion Battery Packs or 6 AA Batteries (using the included battery holder BMG-E2) to offer double-length shooting time... |
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Nanuk 925 Case with Cubed Foam (Black)
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DescriptionNanuk cases are the best choice to move your equipment in complete security. Whether transporting valuable equipment around the world or simply protecting sensitive tools in the urban jungle, NANUK is up to the challenge. |
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Nanuk 930 Case with Cubed Foam (Black)
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DescriptionNanuk cases are the best choice to move your equipment in complete security. Whether transporting valuable equipment around the world or simply protecting sensitive tools in the urban jungle, NANUK is up to the challenge. |
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STM Bags DP-0928-1 Micro Shoulder Bag, Fits up to 10.2 Inch Screens, Black
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DescriptionSTM Bags Xs Micro Slim-line 10.2" Netbook Case DP-0928-1 Laptop & Notebook Cases |
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Nanuk 930 Case |
DescriptionNanuk cases are the best choice to move your equipment in complete security. Whether transporting valuable equipment around the world or simply protecting sensitive tools in the urban jungle, NANUK is up to the challenge. |
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Nanuk 905 |
DescriptionNanuk cases are the best choice to move your equipment in complete security. Whether transporting valuable equipment around the world or simply protecting sensitive tools in the urban jungle, NANUK is up to the challenge. |
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Nanuk 940 Case |
DescriptionNanuk cases are the best choice to move your equipment in complete security. Whether transporting valuable equipment around the world or simply protecting sensitive tools in the urban jungle, NANUK is up to the challenge. |
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Controller Strap for Wii White
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DescriptionRetractable Quick Release Wii Controller Strap in White with Velcro Fastener Two Quick-Release Connectors for Quick Controller Swaps between Players Comfortable Fit and Added Protection from Wrist Injury. |
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GoPro Head Strap Mount for HERO Cameras
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DescriptionHead strap mount for your quick-release HERO camera.One size fits all adjustability.Compatible with all GoPro quick-release cameras including the Helmet HERO Wide, Motorsports HERO Wide, Motorsports HERO, Surf HERO, and Wide HERO cameras... |
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Lowepro SlingShot 202 AW
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DescriptionDesigned for the photojournalist. Adopted by the enthusiast. Improved for all! Introducing the next generation of SlingShot™ AW from Lowepro. Our newest, fast-access SlingShot AW series builds on the inventive design of the original and incorporates what many photographers are looking for: faster access, extra space for personal items, improved organization, and the ability to add a tripod... |
Xsi Rebel - Worth Every Penny
I have had a Canon A620 for about 2 years before this. It was an awesome P&S, but it died after going through a whole lot of pain and agony that I put it through (sandy beaches, construction sites, oily garages). I decided to upgrade to a DSLR this time around and had been researching them for about 3-4 months. I was set on buying a D60 for a while and then the Rebel XS came out so I started comparing features and then saw that for a little bit more, I could get the XS which would have Live View, AEB and some other cool stuff.
But at that point, the XSi Rebel was only about 30 bucks away, so I dropped the cash and I must say I AM VERY HAPPY with my purchase. Nothing to really say about Amazon, their shipping was ridiculous as usual (came in exactly 2 days after I ordered - wish other places would mean 2-day when they say 2 day shipping). The camera itself is a dream to use. The Live View makes a big difference if you are sitting it on a tree stump or a tripod and composing with a little bit more stability. The camera feels solid in your hands and the lenses take a beating (actually hit the kit lens against a door once when turning around). The grips on the kit lens seem like plastic yet somehow feel rubbery - but in the end, my fingers love em and I haven't had any problems with prolonged contact while trying to get focus/zoom just right.
The rubber grips on the XSi Rebel aren't exactly cushion-y, but the texture on the grips makes the camera body feel more secure in your hands (definitely worth the extra 30 or so bucks). You also get the proximity sensor for the LCD (turns it off if its close to your face) and the extra 2 MP (more cropping!).
That said, the camera strap leaves you wanting for something better. It looks nice, but its a little small if you are a big guy and its not padded at all so it feels a little tough on your neck - so factor in some extra spending money for a good strap and/or a good bag.
If you are buying this as a first time DSLR user, its a good investment (you can of course settle for something less... no problem with that, but you might as well drop the money for the best in this price range of DSLRs). Be prepared to get a LOT of bad pictures in your first couple of weeks with a DSLR as you get used to judging your shots on the review LCD after your take em, but after you do... the extra speed and better quality lenses are completely worth it.
XSi Rebel - Fantastic Digital SLR
This camera takes some very beautiful pictures. You can read the other pros because they're all the same and I'm just going to list the few (small) cons.
1. If you switch the colors from RBG to Adobe, the camera will name your pictures _MG_1234 instead of IMG_1234. I don't know why they decided to do this but it makes sorting pictures by filename a difficult challenge. You'll be sitting there going "Where the hell is picture 4563 at?"
2. By default the camera loves the flash. Not on the manual settings but on the automatic settings. It'll pop it up for just about everything. I know it uses the flash for the Autofocus but the focusing works just fine when the camera is on a manual mode and the flash is down.
Those are the two minor annoyances that I've ran into. I still would not trade this camera for another brand. If you never plan on changing colors or you're not crazy obsessive over your flash, then you'll love this camera. I know I do. Another thing that I greatly enjoy about it is the BULB setting on Full Manual. It allows some amazing night shots of the stars or landscapes, just be sure to use a tripod and a remote shutter release.
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