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Canon Deluxe 200 Tripod

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Canon Deluxe 200 Tripod




The Canon Deluxe Tripod is a strong, rigid tripod with heavy-duty legs, center bracing, and gear center column crank. It is an excellent all round tripod for use with all but the heaviest lens-camera combinations. The anodized black finish is distinctive and functional, and the pad feet give you good traction on any surface. This Deluxe Tripod 200 features a built-in bubble level.

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5 Stars This is worth the money!
I’m satisfied with this and I’m planning on using with more higher end Canon cameras like the EOS line, but for now its good with the PowerShot SD940 IS especially since it shoots 720p @ 30FPS.

5 Stars Good product for the price
It fits perfectly my Rebel XS with kit lens (I haven’t tried bigger lens yet). It’s lightweighted and I can see me carrying it everywhere. It can be adjusted to several different hights, which gets taller than I can use (I’m 5 feet). Overall: for less than $40, this is a VERY good product.

4 Stars Worth more than the money
I got a new Canon camera, and the old tripod did not work with it, so I ordered the Canon 200

so I could shoot some Halloween pix outside in the dark. I actually paid almost as much for fast

shipping as the tripod. It works fine, folks. Not as good as a tripod costing 4 times as much, but

I knew that.

The complaints that this tripod is a piece of plastic junk are without merit.

It’s a pretty good little unit. Hard to beat the price.

And I will continue to use it.

5 Stars It’s a Canon…dude.
Well built and thought out. Solid and sturdy for its price. You wont regret it.

5 Stars Excellent Purchase! :D
This tripod is everything I could ask for and more. Excellent price, excellent shipping and I am extremely satisfied thanks!

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Canon BG E6 Battery Grip for Canon 5D Mark II Digital SLR

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Canon BG E6 Battery Grip for Canon 5D Mark II Digital SLR




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5 Stars No Regrets
I knew I was going to need more than one battery to feed the camera when I go shooting. I was tired of tracking battery life and having to swap batteries mid-session. I was uncomfortable about the possibility of running both batteries down and not having an alternative.

The Battery Grip solves all that. It holds two batteries and comes with an insert that holds AA Batteries (I bought some lithium ones) so you can shoot at least twice as long before needing to recharge, AND you can use readily available AA Batteries if you hit the wall and need to keep shooting.

The extra features of this grip include the second set of controls on the side so that when the camera is in vertical you can still shoot with all your controls handy – and no contortion. Second, the base cover for the battery compartment on the camera stows inside the Battery Grip where you pretty much can’t lose it and where it is readily available if you need to swap off the grip and go back to using the battery inside the camera (some lenses on a tripod won’t tolerate the Battery Grip because of fit issues with the tripod).

Does this add to the size of the camera. DOH! For me that’s not an issue. I have really big hands and it actually helps me better manage the camera. But if you’re trying to travel light, you will find that from a size point of view, it’s a trade-off. For me, there is no doubt this was the way to go. Now when I climb Mt Fuji…we’ll see… But I will still have extra batteries! ;-)

4 Stars A must have.
An absolute must have accessory especially when using the 70-200mm 2.8/f IS USM or larger lenses. The extra weight helps balance the larger lenses and the extra controls make multiple portrait shots more comfortable. Having the option to use AA batteries although not preferred is nice as well.

4 Stars Great addition to battery life and addition camera control
Battery life excellent, additional grip space a plus and having the additional controls on the grip makes vertical shooting easier. The only con I can see is the additional weight it adds to the camera but the pros outweigh that issue. I would recommend to those needing extended shooting battery capacity

5 Stars Solid Gear
I can’t see how I would shoot without this. I wouldn’t go cheap and get the knockoff. Get the real Canon part and feel better about yourself :)

I love the battery grip. Just buy it!

4 Stars Expensive but necessary…
i bought this when there weren’t any knockoff battery grips. if i buy another 5d II in the future, i’m probably getting a plastic knockoff grip for my 2nd camera.

the way i shoot, i HAVE to have a battery grip. i don’t mind turning my wrist, but the time it saves me later straightening out all of my pictures makes it well worth it. plus, who can’t use the extra battery life?

other than that, everything works exactly how it’s supposed to. the grip matches up perfectly with the 5d mk II’s body and stays tight/looks great. every once in a while i’ll set it on my lap and accidentally take a few pictures or accidentally hit the shutter button while reviewing pictures…but all user error.

i rated this a 4 because it’s a little expensive. granted, i paid $300 for mine and now you can get them almost 20% cheaper than that. if you can’t afford it or don’t want to…read reviews, you’ll see there are some very good 3rd party plastic grips for the 5d II and decide for yourself if it’s worth the extra $160 or not.

-Adam

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Nikon CF DC2 Semi soft Cast for Nikon D5000 Digital SLR Camera

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Nikon CF DC2 Semi soft Cast for Nikon D5000 Digital SLR Camera




Semi Soft Carrying Case for D5000

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5 Stars nice case
very easy to take on and off camera, seems to offer excellent protection, like the clean simple design

4 Stars Good Enough
I’ve had my Nikon D-5000 for a couple of months now and use this case pretty much exclusively. My original Nikon 35mm film camera (for those old enough to remember film) case used the tripod mount to secure the case to the camera. As the D5000 has the screen the old approach does not work. So, there is a small strap that goes around the neck strap, and you pull the entire case off to shoot and it sort of dangles there. After taking a couple of pictures, you have to pull the case back around the camera (and often the right side sort of folds in and you have to try again). If I’m going to be taking more than a few shots, like at the zoo, I leave the case off completely. So, not the most convenient case, but at the same time not sure how you would improve it. It provides a little protection for dust and bumping and scratches. It is worth buying but can’t rave over it.

4 Stars Nikon D-5000 Case
A must for your D-5000 camera. A little bit of added protection when traveling to and from shoots. This one piece case does not attach to the camera but encases it and has a Velcro closure for easy access to the camera. The case can be removed for camera use or dangled from the camera strap if you do not have a place to put it while capturing a memory. This could potentially get in the way but I have not experienced this yet.

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Canon Wireless Remote Control RC1 for Digital Rebel

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Canon Wireless Remote Control RC1 for Digital Rebel




This miniature infrared transmitter operates at ranges of up to 5 m / 16.4 ft., and may be set for either instant shutter release or 2-second delay. The RC-1 may also be used to activate mirror-lock and bulb-shutter functions.

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4 Stars Piece of cake
This lil remote is great for me to take my tripod pictures. So simple and easy to use. I just had to have it! Can’t always ask a RANDOM person to hold my thousand dollar camera…

5 Stars Great gadget!
This is the best valued accessory offered by Canon. A quick way to remotely operate the shutter for my XSi. Works either as an instant release slight time delay. Extremely light, compact and well-built.

5 Stars Great Remote control
This is a fantastic product. It works very well, is cheap and just great for the holidays.

5 Stars Great alternative to the 10 second timer!
Great product! Very easy to set up and a lot of fun to be able to take continuous photos without having to reset the 10 second timer. Great alternative to the conventional use of the 10 second timer. Sometimes it doesn’t trigger the shutter at any angle, but once you figure what “works”, you’ll be able to use it with no problem. Lots of fun!

5 Stars Fantastic
This is a very nice product… it works just fine and I can take slow pictures (long time exposure) without waiting the timer.

A nice thing that I do often is to set up the camera somewhere and take shots without people knows… normally on family events… I always get funny and spontaneous pictures… I do recommend it

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Flip UltraHD Camcorder 120 Minutes White

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Flip UltraHD Camcorder 120 Minutes White




The Flip UltraHD Camcorder combines Flip Videos signature shoot-and-share simplicity with the power of vivid, vibrant HD video. Power on and press record to start capturing incredible HD video in seconds. When its time to share your video, use the flip-out USB arm to connect to any PC or Mac and launch built-in FlipShare editing and video-sharing software. Built-in FlipShare software lets you easily email videos, edit individual clips, make custom movies, capture still photos from video, and even upload video to sharing sites likeYouTube and MySpace

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4 Stars use a fan whilst charging to stop it getting hot…
Have had the flip ultra HD for a couple of weeks now. Really love how easy it is to use and i am pretty sure my old panasonic mini DV camcorder is now going to be collecting dust in the corner. Although the quality on the panasonic is far superior, it was just too much hassle to download the videos and to edit and convert them into a smaller file on the pc, which meant i rarely shared my videos of the kids with anyone.

I have read other reviewer’s comments about issues whilst charging, but i decided to go ahead with the purchase anyway since i also have rechargeable AA batteries that i can use. i thought i’d add my experiences so far. I have had issues with the unit giving an error message that it is getting too hot whilst charging, and so i now take off the battery cover and have a fan blowing on the device whilst it is charging, which keeps it cool. not the most elegant solution, but it works!

It seems to take a couple of hours to recharge fully.

4 Stars I like it BUT Image stabilaztion is pretty bad without tripod!
I purchased this for my wife to take on a trip to India and a skiing trip I will take in January. The packaging was great and over-all it is a quality product. For the small purchase price it delivers your moneys worth but everyone needs to understand its limitations. If you can use the camcorder on a stationary table or tripod it will work perfectly. If you take videos on the go in your hand you will NOT be happy with the results. It does not have image stabilization so it is VERY jerky and a chore to watch. If you move the camera quickly you will also get jerky video like it doesn’t have enough frames per second. Keep in mind this is a very small package and can only do so much. I found the audio to be more than acceptable and the video is excellent when placed in a stationary position. If you can live with this restriction I say go for it. Before I purchased this particular recorder I viewed some videos off the web where comparisons were made between several different camcorders and this problem is normal for all small flash memory camcorders. The Vado was the closest top rated camcorder and it has the same problem. This camera does seem to record in lower light areas better than I expected. It isn’t great and it is a little grainy but to me it was acceptable. You have to buy a wall charger seperately if you want to charge it without a USB port. One other improvement I would recommend in future Flips is external memory card slots. It will hold 2 hours but it is strictly internal memory so if you use it up on a long vacation you have to take your laptop and download the videos off the camera to shoot some more. If it had external memory slots you could just slip in another card. 2 hours is a lot of video so for me I believe it will be fine. I love the fact that is powers on in a matter of 1 second and is ready to record right then. No waiting just point and go. I also like the fact you can use regular AA batteries if you can’t wait to recharge the main battery pack. This can really save the day if you forgot to do a recharge and the baby is putting on a production or that tornado is in sight. The flipshare software is very easy to use and if you upload to myspace,youtube or facebook it can’t be any easier than this. For the money and on the go tripod recording I say buy one and enjoy!

2 Stars No. Please don’t buy.
I’m sorry to write a negative review. Here are my beefs:

1. The battery dies after 1 hour of use. However, this makes no sense as the drive holds two hours of video.

2. The images are very jittery due to a lack of image stabilization.

Those are my two main beefs and the reason why I think this is a bad choice for a portable video camera.

Is addition, the only way to charge the batteries is by hooking it up to your computer (which is why it’s so strange that the camera holds two hours of video. It seems to me that the battery life should be comparable to the amount of video one can shoot.)

As well, the Flip software is not great. I’ve had other cameras and software that is much more user friendly. The software is clunky and cumbersome.

Also, I’ve shot videos in a well-lit kitchen only to see that the faces of the people in my video were dark and hard to see until I moved the camera right up into their face. This was during the day with the lights on as well.

For $200 or so, I think there may be better options out there. If you can find this camera used or refurbished for a much lower price, then I’d go for it. But even then, you have to be able to live with the limitations. My iPhone takes better video!

4 Stars Good for day-to-day, wouldn’t use for long-term “memories”
We received the UltraHD today (12-9-2009) – shipping was incredibly FAST.

Out of the box the battery had a full charge and I was recording in seconds (not minutes, seconds); the usability is great, the interface is easy, and the software is actually quite good.

The biggest pro: speed. After hitting the power then record buttons, you can literally be recording in 2-3 seconds. This is perfect when trying to capture those special moments (like our 9-month old son throwing his Cheerios all over the place).

The biggest con: pixelation. In low-to-medium light the quality is quite poor (even in a brightly lit kitchen). If it had a bigger/better sensor, I could easily use this to record long-term “memories” of my son growing up. But I’d hate to look back 2-3 years from now and find myself saying “I wish it wasn’t so pixelated” or “We missed X detail because of the sensor”. For comparison, my HTC Droid Eris (a Verizon Android phone) takes comparable videos, although the quality is lower and there is an audio-to-video delay (but no pixelation, especially when recording “blacks” and other dark colors). The HTC Passion is coming out in Q1 2010 with 720p capabilities and I might just return the UltraHD (and my Eris) and use the Passion, depending on cost and image quality.

Regarding the software: you can manually transfer the files in XP, but the software does a great job at grabbing the files from the device, storing them, and allowing you to burn them to a DVD – nice. The configuration options could use some improvement (naming of files and folders, i.e. yyyy-mm-dd-0001.mp4), but overall a very usable piece of software. I tried watching the files using GOMPlayer and/or Quicktime, but my computer wasn’t speedy enough to render the video in sync with the audio. The FlipShare software (for whatever reason) renders everything quite nicely, so don’t freak out about jitter and such.

We plan on using it for a few days, and after such time I will post a follow-up report.

4 Stars Battery will not charge
I purchased this just before Thanksgiving. I could not get the supplied re-charge battery to charge. So I used AA batteries that I had. It worked fine for the holiday. Then I contacted customer support, to let them know about the error message I receive when I try and charge the supplied battery. After numerous suggestions from customer support, nothing worked. So they have sent me a RMA # to send the camera back and have them try and diagnose the problem. This would take 6-8 weeks according to them. I want to use this camera for the Christmas Holiday, which was the whole reason for the purchase. So I have not sent it back, and will continue to use AA batteries. Using the AA batteries, the camera works fine. I have no other complaints about it. It would be nice to just plug in and recharge, but not worth the hassle of the return. Maybe after the holidays, I will send back…..

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