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Vivitar V3800N 35mm Film SLR Camera with 50mm f1.7 Manual Focus Lens + Flash + Tripod + Cleaning Kit
 
Manufacturer: Vivitar
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The Vivitar V3800N is an ideal camera for beginner to advanced photographers. This lightweight camera can easily go on any assignment. This particular outfit is equipped with a Vivitar 50mm f/1.7 portrait lens and a soft fitted case. Many versatile features include Depth-of-field Preview, Double Exposures and Center-Weighted Metering. A built-in ISO hot shoe will accept Vivitar or Pentax Flash Units for manual flash operation or non-TTL auto. As your camera system grows, there are many Pentax K-Mount and Vivitar lenses to choose from -- all perfectly compatible with the Vivitar V3800N's manual focusing operation. Comfortable handling, compact and very convenient, this Vivitar V3800N outfit will deliver...roll after roll!

This universal high-power flash unit for SLR cameras is the perfect accessory for any photographer looking for reduced red-eye, evenly lit subjects, or more power for telephoto shooting. This flash can be effective at ranges of over 50 feet, reduces shadows, and adds depth to your pictures thanks to the adjustable head, which zooms, swivels and tilts for added versatility.

Avoid camera shake and achieve maximum image quality by setting your camera on this sturdy, lightweight 57-inch tripod.

This 6-piece cleaning kit contains everything you'll ever need to properly clean your lenses, including a Hurricane Air Blower, Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Brush and Cotton Swabs.

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  • KIT INCLUDES 4 PRODUCTS -- All Brand New Items with all Manufacturer-supplied Accessories + Full USA Warranties:
  • <#1> Vivitar V3800N 35mm Film SLR Camera Body with 50mm f/1.7 Zoom Lens PLUS +
  • <#2> Precision Design DSLR300 High Power Auto Flash +
  • <#3> Precision Design Deluxe Camera Tripod with Carrying Case +
  • <#4> Precision Design Deluxe 6-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit

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Canon EOS Elan 7 E Date 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only)
 
Manufacturer: Canon
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The Canon Elan 7 E Date features the eye-controlled focus system, the fastest means of focusing and metering a photographer can find. By using more focusing points and greater off-center coverage than other cameras in its class, this camera is able to take an exact reading in approximately 1/20 of a second. When the photographer brings the camera to their eye, their glance is tracked by the focusing system, allowing framing and focusing to become a single uninterrupted creative process. An easy, one-time calibration is all that's needed to activate the eye-controlled focus system. Once this calibration is complete, the camera is able to precisely detect which part of the viewfinder the photographer is using. It then automatically focuses the lens with amazing accuracy.

This system delivers crisp, sharply focused images whether the camera is in a vertical or horizontal position. The Canon Elan 7 is even able to store the distinct calibrations of up to five different photographers. Using an EF 300mm f/2.8 IS lens, it can track a subject moving at 186 mph until it's a mere 66 feet from the camera. This fast-focus system, combined with the ability to shoot at almost 4 frames per second, makes the Canon Elan 7 the perfect choice for capturing those demanding sporting events or special occasions when you don't want to miss a single moment. And considering its continuous shooting speed, the Elan 7 is also remarkably quiet. This feature gives the photographer the opportunity to shoot the perfect wildlife scene without disturbing or scaring the subject.

Part of the Elan 7's focusing system is the seven-point wide-area autofocus. The eye-controlled focus system was designed to work especially with this precision feature. Seven focusing points are arranged in a wide cross pattern with a central "cross-type" sensor. The wider-than-usual area gives the photographer the ability to achieve a remarkably sharp, focused image instantly. This function works whether the subject is off-center, stationary, in motion, in low light, or even in low-contrast situations. The shot will still come out sharp and crisp, and without the need to recompose the shot. By using the focusing-point selection keys, the user is able to select any of the seven focus points simply by pressing a key. Representing a bold innovation in speed and usability, this feature gives an additional amount of image control back to the photographer.

A highly advanced metering system, comprised of 35-zone evaluative metering sensors, is linked to the seven focusing points. Whether shooting indoors or outside, day or night, a seamless integration of exposure and focus assures remarkable clarity and contrast in any image. This system gives the photographer accurate control over situations that combine light and shadow or that feature strong backlight. When metering subjects against very dark or very bright backgrounds, partial-area metering measures 10 percent of the viewfinder around the chosen focusing point. This provides accurate image results when dealing with shadows or highlights. The photographer can also use the Elan 7's center-weighed metering function. This mode places greater emphasis on what it reads as the center of the frame by measuring the entire scene. No matter which function the photographer chooses, precision metering is guaranteed--whether the camera is in a vertical or horizontal position.

Giving the photographer even more creative control is the command dial. This allows manual control light, speed, aperture, and depth of field. Shutter priority lets the photographer choose the shutter speed, while the Elan 7 automatically selects the correct aperture. This function is especially useful when capturing action shots. With aperture priority, the photographer picks the aperture setting while the camera chooses the correct shutter speed. This is helpful when control over the depth of field is essential. Using the eye-controlled focus system to define the "sharp zone," the photographer can calculate the precise depth of field automatically. It's even possible to check the depth of field using the preview button. For added creativity, and to help everyone remember when all those special occasions took place, this particular model of the Canon Elan 7 will let the photographer print the date and time on the final image.

Product Details

  • Fixed new laser-matte screen with 7 focusing points
  • High-speed or silent rewind modes
  • 19.5-millimeter eye relief
  • Eye-controlled focus
  • Auto advance to the first frame

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Last of Great Canon SLR Film Camera Era
 
Review Date: April 22, 2009
Reviewer: L. Ho,
This is a brand new film camera introduced in Oct 2000 as state-of-the-art technology at the time priced at over $1,000 MSRP. Seller had several in stock. Takes excellent pictures. Body design is ergonomically superior to other film SLRs of that era. Can be seen at http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/data/1996-2000/2000_eos7.html?lang=us&categ=crn&page=1996-2000&p=1. What a joy to use!
Absolutely Phenomenal 35mm
 
Review Date: June 22, 2008
Reviewer: Diane E. Kaufman,
This is an absolutely great camera. Out of the 35mm's, it is the best model (in my opinion) and has some features desired in professional models. Very fast shutter speed, different shooting modes, DOF preview and many other features lead up to the cameras spectacular picture clarity (I shoot with a Tamron Lenses). You Will NOT regret this purchase
Best of all
 
Review Date: September 28, 2006
Reviewer: Adnan Shafi Rana, Woodbridge, VA
Talk about bang for your buck. This camera has everything you'd expect from a mid-range camera and some you usually only find on high-end cameras. The eye control focus works great though you do need to calibrate it many times in different lighting conditions. The controls are well placed and easy to use. The custom functions are relatively simple to set and allow you to customize how the camera operates. Functions like the true mirror lock-up and the 4 fps advance speed help place this camera securely in the top ranks of its class. The thing that surprised me the most was the near silent operation. Even on rewind you can only hear it if you place your ear near the body (unless of course you choose to rewind at the faster speed). Of course there are options I'd love to see added like a PC cable port and an interchangeable focusing screen but thats why there are pro class cameras. Like I said before, this camera is hard to beat for the price.
Died after 2.5 years
 
Review Date: August 23, 2004
Reviewer: Tremint,
Till yesterday I was all praises for this camera and would have given 5 stars. Its got the features for a beginner to reach a serious amature role with low cost. Well yesterday it died on me. I have had the camera for 2.5 years and shot probably around 100 rolls with it.

Now its a great camera. Its given me some awesome pictures. I like the metering except the fact that is does not have spot metering. This is a disadvantage. More over the the partial region of the camera is not well defined. I have the eye control. 85% it works and its great. But it does fail and irritates me at times. Low light focus is not so good but with the speedlight(420EX) it focus in a sec. What a difference. The depth of preview button is at time hard to find

I love the fash 4 frames per second. I used it twice but it gave me great results. I love the feel of the camera.

With all its defects I love the camera and might go in for the same.

Very Happy Canon User
 
Review Date: November 21, 2003
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I read the previous reviews and agree with most everything. This is a great camera that can be easily used by a beginner but has the features wanted by experienced pros.

The one thing I was disapointed in is that it did not say anywhere, until I already purchased the "E" model and read the manual, that the EYE CONTROL DOES NOT WORK IF YOU WEAR CONATCT LENSES. The "E" model was a waste of money for me due to this and that is the reason I gave this camera 4 out of the 5 stars.

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Kodak Professional BW400CN - Black & white print film - 135 (35 mm) - ISO 400 - 24 exposures
 
Manufacturer: Kodak
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KODAK PROFESSIONAL BW400CN film is a multi-purpose, black-and-white chromogenic film designed for processing in color negative chemistry. Different from traditional black-and-white films, it provides the elegance of black-and-white imagery with the convenience of printing on color negative paper. BW400CN provides extremely fine grain, outstanding highlight and shadow detail, and a smooth neutral tone scale. The film simplifies the way photographers make and sell high-quality black-and-white prints, and it can be developed in any professional lab or retail establishment running a C-41 Process.

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A Stereo Camera from your NIKON Film Camera - Lens Attachment takes stereo pictures without a stereo camera
 
Manufacturer: Loreo
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Loreo 3D Lens-In-A-Cap - stereo attachment for your regular camera - Nikon mount Now, real 3D stereo pictures with your own Nikon camera. This special 3D Lens-In-A-Cap (Nikon mount) is for use with all Nikon cameras with Non-AI, AI, or AIs mounts. It turns your 2D Nikon Camera into a 3D camera. This self-contained, integrated beamsplitter/lens system creates the 3D stereo images on film and does not need any support lens. You take off the lens from your Nikon body and attach the 3D Lens-In-A-Cap, then just simply set the aperture and focus range settings right on the 3D Lens-In-A-Cap and then shoot -- it's that easy! The 3D Lens-In-A-Cap system consists of a mirror system to transpose two images through two 28mm lenses onto the film, thus there are no keystone imperfections like that with other mirror-only beamsplitters. The actual 3D stereo pairs are two side by side images (half frame images) in standard 24mm x 36mm format on the film, so no special film and no special processing is necessary. Stereo Prints These 3D image pairs can be printed like a regular print and viewed using a Loreo Lite Viewer (included), or view them in any other 3D stereo print viewer. With the Stereo Lens In A Cap, you will receive a protective lens cover, Lite viewer and instructions.

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  • Turns Nikon Film camera into a 3D Camera using regular film and regular film processing.
  • Self-contained, no supporting lens required
  • Processed 3D prints are ready for viewing with included stereo viewer
  • Protective lens cover, instructions are included.

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FujiFilm FinePix S3000 3.1MP Digital Camera w/6x Optical Zoom
 
Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
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This Fuji 3.2MP Digital Camera looks like an SLR camera but is actually a first-rate digital. Shoot crisp, colorful images using the auto or manual exposure modes, 6x optical zoom and the 1/2.7" CCD sensor. Features: 3.2 million effective pixels; 1.8" amorphous silicon TFT LCD monitor; multiple file formats; 6x optical zoom plus 3.2x digital zoom; 16MB xD-Picture storage card; auto focus; white balance; 5-mode auto-flash; multiple exposure modes; NTSC and PAL video outputs; USB interface; multiple shooting modes; up to 240 seconds of movie recording; self timer; shoulder strap; lens adapter ring; lens cap; USB cable; FinePixViewer 4.1; and ImageMixer VCD 2 for FinePix.

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  • 3.2 million pixels
  • 1.8-inches amorphous silicon TFT LCD monitor (62,000 pixels)
  • 1/2.7-inch CCD Sensor (Number of Total Pixels: 3.34 million pixels)
  • Storage media expandable from a standard 16MB(included) to 512MB
  • 6x optical zoom

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