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What is a good ? (Planning on buying used)?

I love photography as a hobby, and have also wanted to get into . (It's so much more of an art than digital, in my opinion.) Anyways, I'm classes at a college next year, and I really don't know anything about . I'm planning on buying a used one, but there are so many different brands and models. Can anyone tell me what models are good? And also what features are good/bad when buying a 35mm camera? Thanks :)

I use a Nikon FM2: nice, solidly built , with access to a HUGE pool of great . It requires batteries for ONLY the built-in light meter.

Back in the day, the FM2 was used by many pros as a backup camera, even when they used the flagship F4/5/6 models.

Tips & Techniques : Manual Controls on 35mm Camera


Into Focus Camera Lens Coffee Mug


Into Focus Camera Lens Coffee Mug


$18.99


Sometimes you need a hot drink to get back into focus. But then, your thoughts wander and your drink gets cold. Not anymore. With this dishwasher-safe coffee mug shaped like camera lens, all you need to do is put the cap back on and your ideas and drink stay fresh....


Vivitar V3800N 35mm SLR Camera with 50mm Lens


Vivitar V3800N 35mm SLR Camera with 50mm Lens


$183.99


Take amazing photos with this Vivitar V3800N 35mm SLR cameraStill camera comes with a quick release K type 50mm lensCamera has manually set shutter speeds to 1/2000 for ultimate control


35Mm Camera(Pack of 100)


35Mm Camera(Pack of 100)


$2.9


35Mm Camera

Fujifilm QuickSnap Waterproof 35mm Disposable Camera - 35mm Disposable Camera - 35mm)


Fujifilm QuickSnap Waterproof 35mm Disposable Camera - 35mm Disposable Camera - 35mm)


$10.31


QUICKSNAP WATERPRF DISPOSABLE 35MM CAMERA

Prototype of the 35Mm Miniature Camera


Prototype of the 35Mm Miniature Camera


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Prototype of the 35Mm Miniature Camera - Photographic Print

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Olympus Stylus Epic

Olympus Epic

Capture Every Detail With the Olympus Mju

A leading manufacturer of digital photographic equipment, Olympus has led many innovations in the fields of imaging with their extensive market research and implementation of new technologies. Olympus, a Japanese company, was formed in 1919, and has since enjoyed considerable success and rapid growth. Previously known as Takachiho Seisakusho, the first optical product by Olympus was a microscope.

Their first photographic product was the Semi-Olympus I launched in 1936. It was a 120-roll with a fixed Zuiko 75mm F4.5 lens, again an Olympus product. Olympus introduced the world to the first half-frame Single Lens Reflex (SLR) . With trend-setting products in the field of imaging, Olympus has subsidiaries in many countries of the world including Europe.

The Mju series also known as Stylus or Stylus Epic includes some of Olympus’ best-selling camera models to date. With a clamp-shell closing mechanism, these are compact, lightweight, stylishly designed and come in different colours with varied specifications. Olympus Mju are water resistant and shock proof.

The Mju 820 is a digital camera from Olympus. It comes with 5x optical zoom and an eight megapixel resolution that lets you capture every minute detail. The Mju 820 gives you an excellent preview in dim as well as bright lighting owing to its giant 6.9cm HyperCrystal LCD technology. The BrightCapture technology ensures your photos turn out perfectly even in low-light conditions. You can liven up your memories with the Mju 820’s movie-recording feature that offers up to three hours of . This camera is available in blue, black, red and silver.

With a stunning 12 megapixel resolution and 3x optical zoom, the Olympus Mju 1200 ensures you don’t miss out on even the smallest detail and your pictures are crystal clear. The face detection technology results in perfectly focused faces with the correct light exposure. The HyperCrystal LCD along with the high ISO setting allows you to review and share blur-free shots with friends. The Olympus Mju 1200 has 20 scene modes to capture photos in different situations. Moreover, the TruePic III image processor enables faster image handling with excellent quality.

Other Olympus cameras include the Mju 770, the Mju 840, the Mju 1030, the Mju 1010 and the Mju 800. Olympus Mju cameras are user-friendly and easy to operate and so can be used by amateurs as well as professionals.

About the Author

Jason Dion is an avid photographer and has authored many a paper on photography. With experience in both black and white and colour , She has done stints as a wildlife photographer and fashion photographer. She likes to write on the latest developments in analogue and digital cameras such as the olympus MJU.

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Best 35mm Camera

best 35mm camera
Can a ,one time use be put on a cd at wal mart?

I bought a 35mm camera from Wal mart. It is one of those one time use with 27 exposures. Can wal mart take the developed pictures from this Kodac camera and put them on a cd. On the box it does not say anything about being a digital camera.

Many 1-hour photos offer this service. It should be no problem for them. Look for the checkbox on the processing envelope. If it's not there, ask someone at the center if this can be done.

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Stanley 66-052  6-Piece Precision Screwdriver Set


Stanley 66-052 6-Piece Precision Screwdriver Set


$3.39


6 Piece, Precision Screwdriver Set, Consists Of: 0 PT Phillips, 1 PT Phillips, 1.4 MM, 2.0 MM, 2.4 MM & 3.0 MM Slotted Screwdrivers....


35Mm Camera(Pack of 100)


35Mm Camera(Pack of 100)


$2.9


35Mm Camera

Fujifilm QuickSnap Waterproof 35mm Disposable Camera - 35mm Disposable Camera - 35mm)


Fujifilm QuickSnap Waterproof 35mm Disposable Camera - 35mm Disposable Camera - 35mm)


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QUICKSNAP WATERPRF DISPOSABLE 35MM CAMERA

Prototype of the 35Mm Miniature Camera


Prototype of the 35Mm Miniature Camera


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Prototype of the 35Mm Miniature Camera - Photographic Print

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Film Stock Fuji


Film Lives!

by Jeremy Myers

The advent of digital photography killed off and most medium format film usage as snap shooters and wedding photographers found it far easier to look at the LCD to see if they ‘got the shot’ rather than running to the lab and waiting a week for prints. Industry pundits confidently predicted the total elimination of film from the photographic process-but it hasn’t worked out that way.

Granted, the available has been drastically reduced, but there is a sizable and growing cadre of shooters willing and able to support film producers such as Ilford and Fuji going forward. Why is this so?

The photographic community is not monolithic, although it’s hard to see this when all you look at is the mass-market appeal of digital equipment. But going beyond that you have a diverse group of folks to consider. There are those who are flat out in love with wet chemistry and want to carry on with a variety of current and vintage processes. APUG.org (Analog Users Group) is dedicated to this market segment and now has 33,000 dues paying members world wide. It boasts active forums on such topics as film and chemistry, printing and all related topics.

Then there are those who employ a variety of systems which simply don’t accept digital backs, or do so only at a huge penalty of cost and weight. As an example, there are literally hundreds of thousands of Hassleblad medium format systems using film. Oh sure, you can step up to digital in this realm but you’d better be willing to fork over $25,000 for the basic kit. Thanks, but a $4 roll of film sounds more workable.

Finally, there is the group of people who use 4x5” and larger format . There are some things that only a bellows camera can accomplish and considering costs and weight, film is the hands-down winner. Again, there is a digital imaging back for the 4x5, but it costs about $20,000 and is basically suited to studio use only. The market for this gadget is microscopic and will probably remain so for some time.

The simplistic view holds that new technology sweeps all before it in a relentless and irresistible tide, wiping out all prior techniques and methods along the way. But when the older stuff still has value, it survives.

About the Author

Jeremy Myers is a wedding officiant and is the owner of Lyssabeth’s Wedding Officiants. Visit his websites at: Lyssabeth's Oregon Wedding Officiants , Lyssabeth's Rocky Mountain Wedding Officiants and Lyssabeth's Colorado Springs Wedding Officiants .

Digital Camera – Ultra Compact DV Camcorder

Digital Video Camera – Ultra Compact DV Camcorder. New budget DV camera that is compact in size but big sized in features.

This handheld Digital Video Camera can easily fit in your pocket while packing a lot of performance in its compact frame. This digital camcorder has a great range of video and still capture features; from easy to use view flip out screen and convenient recording buttons to the easy memory expandability with SD cards and easy in-field changing of batteries.

It's not until you capture video and photos from the camera and put them on your TV or computer that you will see this unit's most impressive feature - the vibrant, clear imagery that is captured with this budget priced little wonder. Its simply amazing what good quality you can get from digital photography products these days, and this model is no exception. This is another example how far along digital products have come these last few years in both reducing cost and improving performance.

A low wholesale price and easy shipping make this a great re-selling item for featuring in your online store. Available for single piece personal orders or even better priced wholesale stock orders. From the original direct from China wholesale electronics supplier, Chinavasion.

At a Glance...

  • Easy to use digital video and still picture camcorder.
  • Comes with a ready to use starter kit.
  • Rotating Flip-Out 3.0 inch LCD Screen - 360 degree movement

China Manufacturer Specifications

  • Product Description: Compact DV Camera
  • Screen Size: 3.0 inch LCD
  • Storage media:
    - Internal: 32MB
    - External: SD Card up to 8GB
  • Color: Silver
  • Power supply: Rechargeable Li-ion battery (1000mAh)
  • Typical Battery Life: Up to 1.5 hours of recording
  • PC interface: USB 2.0 or 1.1
  • Certifications: CE, FCC
  • TV OUT Format: NTSC / PAL
  • Compatible OS's (computer not needed for use): Windows 98SE / 2000 / Me / XP / Vista
  • OSD Languages: English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Chinese (traditional), Chinese (simplified)
  • Buttons/IO Slots:
    - ON/OFF button
    - Macro switch
    - Playback button
    - Navigation pad
    - REC button
    - Enter button
    - Menu button
    - Mode button
    - SD memory card slot
    - Mini-USB slot
    - AV OUT
    - White LED light
    - Tripod mount
    - MIC
  • Dimensions: 115mm x 75mm x 30mm (L x W x H)
  • Manufacturer Ref: NTC8Y8RSH1V6

Image Capture Details

  • File Formats:
    - Video: MPEG4
    - Still Image: JPEG
  • Lens: Wide - F/3.0, f=7.45mm
  • Imaging sensor: 1/2.5" CMOS 5.0 Mega Pixel
  • Focus range:
    - Normal: 2.5m ~ Infinity
    - Macro: 30cm ~ 50cm
  • Shutter: 1/4 ~ 1/2000 Sec
  • Banding: 50Hz / 60Hz
  • Video Camera:
    - Video Resolution: 640x480, 320x240
    - Frames Per Second: 30 FPS or 15 FPS
    - Zoom: 8x Digital Zoom
    - Audio: YES - ON or OFF
    - Flash Type: White LED - ON or OFF
    - Lens Focus: Macro or Normal
    - White Balance Options: YES
  • Digital Still Camera:
    - Camera Resolution: 3648x2736, 2592x1944, 2048x1536, 1600x1200, 1280x960, 640x480
    - Quality (compression): Super, Fine, Normal
    - Zoom: 8x Digital Zoom
    - Timer: OFF, 10 sec, 20 sec, Continuous Shot
    - Date Stamp: YES - ON or OFF
    - Flash: ON / OFF / Auto / Red Eye Reduction
    - EV: 4 steps (+2 to -2)
    - Picture Settings: Color Effects, White Balance, Scene Modes

Product Notes

  • Packages includes everything you need. Take it out of the box and start filming
  • Powered by a Li-ion rechargeable battery, compatible with NP-60 (Fuji type)
  • Great as a gift to give to newlyweds, college students, relatives at Christmas, or "citizen journalists"
  • AV OUT jack and cable - watch your videos on your TV
  • Easy to use digital video and still picture camcorder in an ready to start using kit.
  • Features flip out 3.0 inch LCD to make shooting videos simple and fun.

Package Contents

  • Model CVSE-DV02 Camcorder
  • Camera Bag
  • Earphones
  • AV cable
  • Mini-USB to USB cable
  • Power Charger (100-240V, 50/60Hz)
  • Remote
  • Wrist strap
  • Software CD
  • User Manual - English

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Current Reviews:    2 This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 10 June, 2009.

Reviews for: (Digital Video Camera – Ultra Compact DV Camcorder)

 very well camcorder by Miroslav Vnuk on 05/25/2009: Very good quality of screen

 Nice Compact by Susan on 02/24/2009: Great camera for the price of nice photos.
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Film Adapter Brownie


History Of photography

When we think about photography it takes us decades and centuries behind. After a century when became a well known fact, the specializes and experts took care of in a more professional manner. Yet, in the recent trends is not necessarily done by professionals to click good images, thanks to the digital that has aided to click pictures by ourselves and that too with a professional effect. Primarily began in 1820s which was the time when the first photographs were lastingly captured which was possible due to scientific advancements. Scientist-Albertus Magnus and Georges Fabricius in the 13th and 16th century revealed silver chloride and silver nitrates respectively that were sensitive to light. In the recent times, silver chlorate is used to make photographic paper as it is sensitive to photons and shows a suppressed picture initially and after reduction the actual film is developed. In the year 1825, a French inventor, Nicephore Niepce, invented the first photograph, an image was captured in olden adaptation of camera, which was a long and a difficult procedure and took almost eight hours of exposure to direct sunlight, to develop into a true picture. Later on, the silver compounds, like those discovered by Magnus and Fabricus, were used by Niepce along with the experiment of Johann Heinrich Schultz, in 1972, which proved that a amalgamation of chalk and silver compounds become darker on exposure to sunlight which aided Niepce to succeed in his discovery of photography. This discovery has led to a successful photography which is being practiced till now. Louis Daguerre and Niepce worked together and developed the reduction process in the year 1883, after which Niepce died of a severe heart attack leaving the whole work on Daguerre's shoulders who further made two main inventions in the field of photography called Daguerreotype. Similar to daguerreotype, in 1832 a French-Brazilian painter along with the great inventor Hercules Florence came out with Photographie, now popularlwell known as Photography. This is almost like Polaroid photos that are used today. In the year 1840, Fox Talbot took a huge leap and advanced photography which was further developed by an astronomer, John Hershel. Then came George Eastman who refined Talbot's advancement and development, George Eastman's expansion is used in today's chemical '. Hippolyte Bayard also had a chief contribution in rising photography, but because of his late announcement does not share the recognition to photography. The daguerreotype gathered a lot of recognition in the entire industrial revolution, as the people asked photographs for themselves. Photographs became highly popular and most needed, but due to the restrictions of daguerreotype like these photos were hard to copy and were very delicate, George Eastman helped it out, in 1884, by using dry gel on paper. This became an easy and reasonable way of photography. In the year 1888, Kodak camera came in the market which was released by Eastman with the slogan “You push the button, we do the rest�. This was a major development which attracted the whole market, and with Kodak Brownie, in 1909, even a layman could click pictures for you. Recently, the recent inventions has popularized digital photography, but now what you enjoy the most of photography, which is the sincere efforts and hard work of intelligent scientists in the past.

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To know more about the history of photography and the sincere dedication and hardwork of the great inventors, look at history of photography to learn more about photography look at Female photography get a true idea on how photography was developed at snadrophoto.com

Famous Movies Featuring Chocolate

Chocolate is an important force in the world, and in many of our lives. While we might not think about it on a day to day basis, we'd definitely miss it if there was no more chocolate to be found. In addition, chocolate has been important in several movies and books over the years.

The three most popular of these films are probably the two adaptations of Roald Dahl's 1964 book called Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the film adaptation of Joanne Harris's 1999 book Chocolat. Here's some information about all three of these famous movies that center around chocolate.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

There were two adaptations of this book - one in 1971 and another in 2005. The 1971 adaptation is called Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, due to the then-association of the name Charlie with Communist Vietnamese soldiers. The movie starred Gene Wilder and was directed by Mel Stuart. It received an Academy Award nomination for the score.

Recently, another adaptation was made, directed by Tim Burton. This film has the same name as the book, and stars Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka. This box office success got a good reaction from the critics, as well as a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design at the seventy-eighth Academy Awards. The film was released in the summer of 2005, and has significant plot differences from the earlier adaptation. Neither exactly match the plot of the book.

In this movie Willy Wonka was choosing a new owner for the factory. He did this through selling candy bars with golden tickets inside. One of the people who received the tickets was Charlie, a boy from a poor family. Once arriving at the factory the winners are dazzled by wondrous candy creations such as the chocolate river. A girl eventually winds up trying to drink from the river and accidentally falls in to her parents horror. By the end of the movie Charlie who has a deep appreciation for people and kindness is the winner.

Chocolat

Chocolat was first written in 1999, then adapted for film in 2000. This successful film pulled in more than $150,000,000 around the world, and received Golden Globe and Academy Award Nominations for Best Original Score, Best Actress and Best Picture. The film tells the story of a young mother who comes to a fictional French village with her young daughter and opens a small chocolate shop.

The chocolate she produces changes the lives of the people she lives around. There's a great deal of strife between the woman and the village, starting with the fact that she opens her shop during Lent. However, her confections eventually encourage secret love, help a married couple, and help a woman leave her abusive husband.

We all love chocolate, and box office figures show that we also love movies about chocolate. If you're feeling that craving, why not check out a chocolate-based film and enjoy it with a brownie, truffle, or scoop of chocolate ice cream?

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Chris loves to write about all kinds of food particularly chocolates. For more information on the
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