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Letus Hawk DSLR Viewfinder Review

Letus Hawk DSLR Viewfinder
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I direct documentaries. I normally shoot with the hvx200 or the ex1. I thought I would test the waters in the dslr market for a recording trip to Europe. I got this a few days before the trip. I thought I would start off with the Canon T2I. It works great with the Letus Hawk, I love it. The quality seems great. It said on the Letus site that it did not work with the t2i yet, but i just flipped one of the connector pieces opposite to how it came and it works perfectly. It doesn't feel jimmy rigged at all. It looks great as Letus claims. They say they have found the sweat spot of something like 2.7 or 2.75x magnification. It is perfect so you can see the whole screen. It makes focusing very easy, and especially is optimal when outside or in bright situations. To me it is a 5 star product. I would like to see some kind of quick release, but I imagine that will come out at some point. As for Letus's first attempt at an eyepiece they have hit the nail on the head.

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The Letus Hawk viewfinder is 100% custom designed from the ground up. We were not satisfied with viewfinders on the market so using our knowledge of optics, we decided to build our own. Unlike others on the market, our viewfinder uses totally custom optics designed and manufactured by Letus. We use a 3 lenses in 2 groups rather than a single, off-the-shelf diopter. Diopters are inexpensive but they tend to "pin cushion" the image. Our lens groups produces a totally flat image with no warping or sharpness loss on the edges of the image frame.The Letus Hawk attaches to your DSLR without any modifications to the camera. The Hawk includes a camera plate as a standard feature. The plate threads into the tripod mounting hole on the bottom of your camera and is adjustable in X,Y, and Z directions for compatibility with a full range of current and future DSLR cameras. The plate is threaded on the bottom so you can attach your existing quick release tripod plates, base plates, etc. We also added an additional option so you can mount the Hawk using any articulating arm. This allows you to have a virtually limitless mounting options for special situations where standard mounting is difficult or impossible. We offer a micro articulating arm custom milled from stainless steel.

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Quantaray - Zoom lens - 28 mm - 200 mm - f/3.8-5.6 - Canon EF Review

Quantaray - Zoom lens - 28 mm - 200 mm - f/3.8-5.6 - Canon EF
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This is an awesome lens. I bought it to replace the crappy lens that came with the digital rebel xt. It really is great. Sharp autofocus and great aperture range. This is perfect for what I do(astrophotography). The only reason i gave it four staars was that the autofocus can be a little sluggish but you can hardly notice it. Great value for a great lens.

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Imagine a single lens that ranges from wide angle to long telephoto. Now imagine it right at your fingertips! Quantaray's 28-200mm F3.8-5.6 Aspherical IF-Premier is one of several new Quantaray lenses. It incorporates one Aspherical Lens in the rear lens group and the one Special Low Dispersion (SLD) glass element in the front lens group. This high magnification zoom lens covers focal lengths from 28mm wide angle to 200mm telephoto, with close-up capability. It incorporates special internal focusing to enable it to focus as close as 19.7 inches (50cm) from film plane to subject, at all focal lengths, and to the use of polarizing filters. The optical materials used in this new lens are lead and arsenic free ecological glass. If you want to carry only one lens - carry this amazingly compact Super-zoom!PRODUCT FEATURES:Aperture type: Automatic/Variable.

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SquareTrade 3-Year Camera/Camcorder Warranty ($1500-2000 Items) Review

SquareTrade 3-Year Camera/Camcorder Warranty ($1500-2000 Items)
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I am a FAN of Square Trade Warranties. I buy them for everything because the price is reasonable. I have already had a claim on two items and true to their promise Square Trade settled my claims quickly. In both cases neither item could be fixed so Square Trade refunded the purchase price of the item which was way more than what I paid for the warranty. I prefer a warranty that refunds the item purchase price instead of replacing the item. A refund allows you to purchase a new item that you want...it doesn't have to be the same item if you discovered it was cheaply made and that is why it broke! I bought a used cell phone on ebay and after 3 or 4 months the phone stopped working and they refunded my money! On my other claim I purchased the accidental insurance and I dropped the camera a month after I bought it and they gave me my money back (after a $50 deductible). In both cases I bought new, better items. You can't go wrong with Square Trade!

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SquareTrade Care Plans are great value and cost 70% lower on average than traditional warranties.  Upon purchase, you will get an email confirmation.  You will not be mailed a paper contract.  If you have questions, please call: 1.877.WARRANTY.

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Tamron AF 90mm f/2.8 Di SP A/M 1:1 Macro Lens for Konica Minolta and Sony Digital SLR Cameras Review

Tamron AF 90mm f/2.8 Di SP A/M 1:1 Macro Lens for Konica Minolta and Sony Digital SLR Cameras
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this lens performs as stated...it takes crystal clear shots, be they regular head shots or close up macro shots....the detail the lens is able to grab is incredible.....its ability to switch between AF and MF is easy and able to do on the fly while taking pics....came second nature quickly.
i would highly recommend this lens for someone who is looking to invest in a better lens than the kits lenses that came with your DSLR and is interested in taking a lot of close ups, be they of people or flowers/insects, etc....you will not be disappointed....they state the ratio is 1:1, but it sure seems like a lot more when you view your pics on the monitor......
its 2.8 max f-stop also allows one to take better pics in low light over the 4/5.6 kit lenses.
i own a sony a350 dslr and the lens performs smoothly with this camera.
tom

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Di: Digitally Integrated Design, is a designation Tamron puts on lenses featuring optical systems designed to meet the performance characteristics of digital SLR cameras. Tamron introduces a new version of the famous 90mm macro lens forfilm and digital photography. Tamron's 90mm macro lens, often referred to as "the portrait macro" and loved by photographers all over the world, is now reborn as a Di lens that is perfect for use with both film and digital cameras.

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SquareTrade 3-Year Camera/Camcorder Warranty ($2000-2500 Items) Review

SquareTrade 3-Year Camera/Camcorder Warranty ($2000-2500 Items)
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If anyone is thinking of purchasing an extended warranty through Squaretrade I highly recommend it. Great communication and worth every penny.....and I do mean penny!!!

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Opteka VL-126 Ultra High Power 126 LED Digital Camera / Camcorder Video Light Review

Opteka VL-126 Ultra High Power 126 LED Digital Camera / Camcorder Video Light
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This Was The Old Days---------
I was using a standard video light with a shoulder strap battery pack. These are awkward and heavy to carry around. And the light has NO DIMMER so bright is the only setting there is. And don't even think about battery life, half way through a wedding the light is so dim it was no longer effective. who has the time to recharge your battery pack when there is so much going on at your event. Not Me. And don't even mention the battery cord tangle problems...
These are My New Day's----------
But then I ordered this model of the 126 LED video light. All I can say is WOW. It will except about 6 different styles of rechargeable battery packs (with the battery adapter) or you can just pop in 6 AA batteries and you are on your way. The LED's DO NOT give off the heat like the standard bulbs and have a low power draw so you can keep filming for longer periods of time. When your batteries do get low (check power level with a handy one push test button) just change out your 6 AA batteries (about 45 seconds) and you are back to catching the action. This light is a life save in my business. With the three defuse-rs (three different colors) you can go from a hard spot type light to a very warm soft flush. With full control of light intensity with it's built in dimmer on the side of the unit. Whether you are a beginner or professional, this light is a must have. I use it now for my [...] videos and could not be happier. Lightweight-Powerful-great light output- and NO CORDS.

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The Opteka VL-126 is an ultra-bright lightweight video light that brightens up even the darkest video shoots. Its 126 advanced white light LEDs allow a fuller spectrum of light to illuminate your exciting moments in low or no-light conditions. It can mount directly on any camera or camcorder via its hot shoe.SpecificationsLamp type: LEDPower Source: Choice between 6 AA or Sony NP-F770, NP-F550, NP-FM55H, NP-FM500H, Panasonic CGR-D16S & CGR-D26SLED Life: 30,000 HoursLuminous Flux: 650 lux at 1mColor Temperature: 5400K / 3200K (with the included warming filter)Dimensions (WxDxH): 5.5 X 2.4 X 5.9" (141 x 62 x 150mm)Weight: 9.2 oz (260g)Mounting: Shoe mount (standard)Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty

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Nissin Di466 Speedlight for Canon Digital SLR Cameras, Guide number 109 Review

Nissin Di466 Speedlight for Canon Digital SLR Cameras, Guide number 109
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I just bought this external flash for my Canon PowerShot SX10 IS and it works fantastic and is half the price of a Canon Speedlite 430EX II (it can be used on a Nikon, also). My two favorite features - it has slave capabilities and a built-in diffuser and bounce card. I've only had it for a short time, but I already highly recommend this flash for SX10 users looking for a decent flash.

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Nissin is a traditional Japanese flash

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Phottix Battery Grip BP-5D II (BG-E6) Premium Series Professional Vertical Grip Battery Pack Holder for Canon 5D Mark II LP-E6 or AA Batteries Review

Phottix Battery Grip BP-5D II (BG-E6) Premium Series Professional Vertical Grip Battery Pack Holder for Canon 5D Mark II LP-E6 or AA Batteries
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I've had mine for over a year and love it. The fit, finish and controls all feel OEM to me. Plus they give the option of using the standard Canon batteries or using AA's. For only $100, it's a steal.

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Phottix Professional Premium Series BP-5DII Vertical Grip/Battery Holder for Canon 5D Mark II digital cameras.This battery grip can hold two Battery Packs LP-E6 or six size-AA/LR6 batteries.It is equipped with a vertical-grip shutter button, Main Dial, AE lock/FE lock and AF point selection controls for easier vertical shooting.It works with 1 or 2 LP-E6 Lithium-Ion rechargeable batteries.Also has Tripod Socket. Note: Does NOT work with Canon 5D. Comes with: Battery Holder for six AA batteries and Instruction Manual. Dimensions 150x115x76mm/5.9x4.5x3.0in, Weight Approx. 315 g/11.1 oz. (not including the power supply or battery magazine)

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Gary Fong LSUBASIC Lightsphere Universal BASIC kit (Translucent) Review

Gary Fong LSUBASIC Lightsphere Universal BASIC kit (Translucent)
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I enjoy it and use it all the time. I us it when i do event shooting and it does well. Spreads the light to just where i need it.
used it on a photo shoot in small area and again it did well.
It does help with the shadows when doing portraits.
I just wish there was a lightsphere universal in a clear.
Thank you Lilly


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GFLSUBASIC Gary Fong Light Sphere Universal Basic Kit The Light Sphere Universal Basic Kit consists of the Universal Cloud Diffuser, one Amber Dome, one Chrome Dome, one Accessory Universal Mounting Kit. The latest offering from Gary Fong! Light Sphere Universal fits virtually all flashes including the Nikon SB-600 and SB-800 and Canon 430 and 540 models. LightSphere Universal features the patented \'Grip" mounting system, so strong that it can support the entire weight of the camera and flash! All other diffusers "point" the light somewhere like a flashlight. Light Sphere is the only diffuser that lights up the entire room, softening your images tremendously.Light up the entire room and eliminate unwanted shadows. Light Spheres were referred to as the \'Best Diffusion" we\'ve ever tested by \'Professional Photographer Magazine." And \'By far the best diffusion" as tested by \'Nikonians"

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Canon EOS 7D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-inch LCD (Body Only) Review

Canon EOS 7D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-inch LCD (Body Only)
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No, but it's so good that one starts to contemplate this question, which was never the case before the 7D was introduced. Both systems, crop and full frame, have their pros and cons and place in photography. But before I get into that let me say I have not been as excited about a camera since the introduction of the 5D MK I four years ago. That's because the 7D raises the crop camera bar to the point where crop users will not feel at a disadvantage to full frame camera users, especially if coupled with awesome ef-s lenses such as the 17-55 f2.8.
How so? The 7D sets a new standard in four major ways.
1.It produces whopping 18MP pictures, which are just 3MP shy of the current top of the line full frame Canon cameras. Just few years ago most pros were producing stellar results using the 1Ds MKII 16MP camera. Now you have more MPs in a crop sensor, that's a major achievement. This achievement translates into bigger prints and, perhaps more importantly, cropping power. Out shooting wildlife with a 300mm instead of 400mm? You can crop the 7D files down to 50% of their original file size and still obtain sharp pictures. It's just not that easy with the 1D MK III 10MP files.
2.Many worried that extra MPs in small crop sensors would translate into nosier pictures, but the amazing thing is that this camera produces images with what seems to be less noise than the 1Ds MKII. The noise level is very good. At ISO 1600 I still prefer pictures coming from my 5D MKII, but below ISO1600 they are very close. Frankly, I can go with either camera because most of my professionally shot portraits and product pictures are shot at ISO100. At ISO100 both produce very clean files and are practically indistinguishable.
3.Focus is the one area that was lacking on the previous 1.6 crop Canon cameras and this camera changes that. It's not a 1D in focus speed and accuracy, but it's the next best thing compared to them. It's faster than the Canon 5D MKII, which is known to be slightly faster or around the focus performance range of the 50D and 40D.
4.The drive chain is fast, so fast it's beyond anything I needed in my professional work in portrait, commercial, and product photography. Going through pictures taken at 8fps produces very little difference from frame to frame. One probably has to shoot a very fast moving subject/object to see the advantage of such fast drive system.
There are obviously many other things that I have not covered in this review. But based on the above, all I can say is that this camera has really raised the bar for all cameras and made it much more affordable to obtain a professional level camera for all types of photography. If you were considering buying the 5D MKII as an upgrade give this camera a test because it might be all you need. As for the advantages of crop cameras I always find it odd that casual users who shoot many things but focus on landscape think they need a full frame to realize their potential. Crop cameras such as the 7D and 50D are fine for most users and offer many advantages including:
1.greater depth of field at lower aperture for landscape photography
2.greater tilt and shift effect because of sensor size relative to effect (8mm in shift is greater in effect relative to a 22mm sensor compared to a 35mm sensor)
3.greater magnification with micro lenses and extension tubes because of smaller sensor (1:1 in full frame equals 35mm, 1:1 in crop equals 22mm)
4.smaller lighter lenses with wider aperture that achieve greater reach (such as the 17-55 2.8 vs the 24-70 2.8 similar reach but much lighter and smaller)Traditionally the three areas full frame cameras outshine crop cameras are a bigger brighter viewfinder, shallower depth of field for portrait photography, and better ISO performance, which on the last point the 7D has proven not be an issue anymore.
And for the second point really, most beautiful low depth of field portraits are done around f2.8-2.0 in full frame (going wider will make depth of field too narrow to place two eyes in focus). Hence, if one is using a wide prime, a crop sensor will produce the same depth of field at 2.0-1.4. Considering an affordable 50mm f1.4 lens on crop has the same field of view as 85mm lens on full frame there is really no reason to discount a crop camera any more as the 7D levels the playing field.


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Features

18.0 Megapixel CMOS Sensor and Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors The EOS 7D features a Canon-designed 18.0 Megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor that captures such a high level of resolution it's easy to crop images for enlargement without concern of losing detail. A major factor in reducing noise, the CMOS sensor assures that images shot at highest sensitivity will be remarkably smooth. Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors ensure that images are captured, processed and saved with remarkable speed. The EOS 7D's ability to capture and process data of images shot at 18.0 Megapixels at 8 fps, as well as Face Detection Live Mode, Full HD video recording, Auto Lighting Optimizer and Lens Peripheral optimization are all possible thanks to the Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors.
ISO 100-6400 (expandable to 12800) With a broad range of ISO settings, the EOS 7D enables shooting from dawn through dusk and ensures capture of the finest detail. With enhanced, low-noise high-sensitivity optimization, shooting in situations previously possible only with flash are easier than ever before.
Advanced Movie Mode with Manual Exposure Control and Selectable Frame Rates The EOS 7D offers the enhanced image quality, smooth frame rates and adaptive exposure compensation necessary in a professional movie-making tool. By shooting video with a large sensor camera, it's simple to take advantage of the image characteristics intrinsic to SLR photography and not necessarily to video cameras. In addition to a number of different recording size and frame rate modes, the EOS 7D enables easy manual control of exposure, focus and Live View features and even allows for in-camera editing. The large CMOS sensor and compatibility with over 60 lenses provide a wealth of depth-of-field options. And it's all as easy as the press of a bu

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Prolite 2.8X DSLR LCD Screen Viewfinder for Canon EOS 1D Mark IV, 5D Mark II, 7D & T1i, Nikon D90, D300S & D3, Pentax K-7 Digital SLR Cameras Review

Prolite 2.8X DSLR LCD Screen Viewfinder for Canon EOS 1D Mark IV, 5D Mark II, 7D and T1i, Nikon D90, D300S and D3, Pentax K-7 Digital SLR Cameras
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I bought this LCD Viewfinder for making videos on my Caon 7D and Panasonic GF1. It works very well for what it was intended: an LCD sun shade.
You can find other LCD viewfinders that look very simialr to this but priced between $100 and $180. There are a few reviews on different websites that claim that cheaper LCD viewfinders are exactly the same as the more expensive ones, I cant say for sure if they are, but this one is very well constructed and works perfectly.
This LCD viewfinder comes with and adhesive backed thin metal mount that attaches to your camera. The viewfinder has magnets that securely connect to the thin metal mount. The only problem with the metal mount is that it isn't exactly the same size as the LCD on my GF1 so you have to be careful when sticking it on. It does not block any information on the display if you position it properly.
The inside of the LCD viewfinder is lined with felt to minimize reflections.
I was worried that this did not have an adjustable diopter. I think I read somewhere where the diopter was a -1 to +4 fixed diopter. I'm not sure what that means, but I normally wear +1.25 reading glasses but I do not need them with this LCD viewfinder. I also read that you can pop out the diopter and replace it with a lens from some inexpensive reading glasses with a little work.
An added benefit of using a viewfinder like this is that it stabilizes the camera a lot when you are shooting video.
I'm very happy with this purchase!

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The Prolite 2.8X LCD Screen Viewfinder for Canon EOS 1D Mark IV, 5D Mark II, 7D & T1i, Nikon D90, D300S & D3, Pentax K-7 Digital SLR Cameras is worth investing on

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SquareTrade 3-Year Camera/Camcorder Warranty Plus Accident Protection (Camera/Camcorder $1000-1250) Review

SquareTrade 3-Year Camera/Camcorder Warranty Plus Accident Protection (Camera/Camcorder $1000-1250)
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I purchased a Sony camera a few days before my daughter's wedding. I expected a quality product from Sony, but our cameras don't always seem to last as long as we'd expect them to, so I purchased the extra warranty from Square Trade. My son picked up the camera to use it about 6 weeks after the manufacturer's warranty ran out, and it wouldn't work. I went online for help, and nothing did help. I contacted Square Trade and explained the problem. After a short conversation, they e-mailed me a postage paid mailing label, and told me they would refund my entire purchase price. It only took a few days from the time I called until I had received my refund. I was able to purchase another camera(upgrading it this time), and a Square Trade warranty for less than the price of the original camera! I was thoroughly pleased with their service. I will stick with them for all my warranty needs.

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Accidental Damage from Handling (ADH) guards you against life's little mishaps, whether you drop your cell phone on the street or splash coffee on your laptop.  ADH must also be purchased within 30 days of when you bought your item. ADH coverage begins on the 31st day after the item's purchase - issues in the first 30 days are not covered. Upon purchase, you will get an email confirmation.  You will not be mailed a paper contract.  If you have questions, please call: 1.877.WARRANTY.

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SquareTrade 3-Year Camera/Camcorder Warranty Plus Accident Protection (Camera/Camcorder $600-700) Review

SquareTrade 3-Year Camera/Camcorder Warranty Plus Accident Protection (Camera/Camcorder $600-700)
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One thing I think is great about SquareTrade warranties is they allow you to try out brands that may not have the best reliability but have good features and price, get a warranty and if it breaks you are covered;-) I have been very pleased with SquareTrade's warranty prices and they were great the one time I did need to "cash in".

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Accidental Damage from Handling (ADH) guards you against life's little mishaps, whether you drop your cell phone on the street or splash coffee on your laptop.  ADH must also be purchased within 30 days of when you bought your item. ADH coverage begins on the 31st day after the item's purchase - issues in the first 30 days are not covered. Upon purchase, you will get an email confirmation.  You will not be mailed a paper contract.  If you have questions, please call: 1.877.WARRANTY.

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Pelican 1200 Case w/Foam (Black) Review

Pelican 1200 Case w/Foam (Black)
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I have owned a Pelican case for years. I cannot figure out why the O-ring is in the lid, and so flops loose when one tries to close the case. We replace the ring every year with an official Pelican O-ring, and it is always the same. Gravity just drops the ring out. It usually takes several tries to get the thing closed.
Second flaw is that the two snap closers are extremely tight in closing and in opening. I bang them with my fist to close them, and yank with all four fingers to get each one open. The sudden snap sends one's hand into sharp parts of the case, causing minor injuries (cuts).
I really think that simple engineering could make a better design. There is no reason that the O-ring should not fit in place by its own friction.
The boxes are mostly waterproof, but we tested ours several times, and found that some water did get in if the case was dropped into the water.
The O-ring must be new every year, and must be well greased with silicon grease. Warning: silicon grease is not generally available in back areas. Look in professional plumbing stores in urban regions. Be sure to test your case with weights equivalent to the items you wish to carry in it, to make sure that it will float if it goes overboard. For marine purposes, you need a brightly-colored case. A modest green or black one will likely be lost as soon as it goes into the water.
In spite of these defects, I have used my Pelican case to protect camera equipment when going by boat to remote islands. When you are on a small boat, you should pretty much assume that things will be receiving spray.

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Pelican Protector Cases are made with Copolymer Polypropylene, using an open cell core and solid wall construction, which is stronger and lighter that the competion.You can tell its a Pelican case by the distinctive "twin-ribbed" top surface.Stainless steel pins are used for hinges and handles.The new Double-Throw latches are much easier to open.

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Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only) Review

Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only)
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Simply put: Chances are good that your expectations and what you are looking for will determine whether or not you like this camera.
The newest addition to Canon's XXD line might initially seem like a minor downgrade to the previous XXD cameras, but several new capabilities actually help make this a nice, well-featured camera that will appeal to many people who don't get caught up in whether or not this is a better camera than it's predecessor. Canon certainly made this camera for the price point and was careful to add just enough features to make it desirable over the T2i, but not desirable enough to compete with the 7D. In some respects though, it seems like a beefed-up version of the Rebel line (a "Super-Rebel") instead of a new addition to the XXD line.
As someone who has now had the opportunity to use all three of Canon's mid-range lineup (the T2i, 60D, and 7D), I have to say that I really like the feel of the 60D. Even though it no longer has the magnesium alloy body, it feels solid. In no way does it feel cheap. I have fairly small hands and the 60D feels like it was made for me. It's significantly lighter than the 7D and feels like it would be much more friendly on long hikes. The 7D feels much more robust; however, the 60D feels much more "comfy". It is definitely bigger in size than the T2i, but the angles and design of the camera have a nicely updated feel to them that makes it seem like you are getting a much more substantial camera. The articulating screen was also done very well. My initial worries that the screen would feel cheap and break easily were immediately relieved after using it. The hinges are very solid and feel almost stiff to the point where you are comfortable with it staying right where you want it. It also is very flush with the rest of the body and offers little space in between.
Aside from the feel, the camera takes beautiful pictures. Quality-wise, there is very little difference between the pictures that come out of the T2i, 60D, and 7D. ISO performance is very similar and therefore can not be much of a deciding factor between the models. Most of the decision factors really will focus on which user interface and camera system best appeals to your type and level of photography. Each of Canon's mid-range models has it's own pros and cons, and while there are MANY differences between each camera, these are the main points I considered when deciding between cameras to purchase (hopefully it helps those going through the same decision I did):

60D vs. 50D:
(+) New Sensor - the same 18MP sensor that the 7D and T2i have, better ISO coverage/performance
(+) 63 zone dual-layer metering
(+) Better viewfinder - 96% coverage vs 95% coverage
(+) Video
(+) Articulating screen
(+) Wireless flash control
(+) Horizontal electronic level
(+) In camera processing (new RAW processing feature and in camera filter effects)
(+) Control over max auto-ISO
(+) Eye-Fi wifi file transfer functions(-) The magnesium alloy body of the 50D has been replaced with a polycarbonate body
(-) 6.3 fps shooting is down to 5.3 fps
(-) No lens microadjustment in 60D(+/-) Compact flash card slot has been changed to a SD card slot
(+/-) Joystick replaced by directional pad60D vs. T2i
(+) 9 all cross-type AF points vs T2i's 9 points w/ 1 center cross-type
(+) 96%, .95 magnification pentaprism viewfinder vs T2i's 95%, .87 magnification pentamirror viewfinder
(+) Articulating screen
(+) Wireless flash control
(+) Horizontal electronic level
(+) In camera processing (new RAW processing feature and in camera filter effects)
(+) Top LCD screen
(+) 5.3 fps vs 3.7 fps
(+) Built in adjustable audio level capability in video60D vs. 7D
(+) Articulating screen
(+) In camera processing (new RAW processing feature and in camera filter effects)
(+) Control over max auto-ISO
(+) Eye-Fi wifi file transfer functions
(+) Built in adjustable audio level capability in video

(-) 9 all cross-type AF points vs 7D's 19 all cross-type points
(-) Less AF features (such as Zone AF and Point Expansion)
(-) Polycarbonate body vs 7D's magnesium alloy
(-) 96%, .95 magnification pentaprism viewfinder vs 7D's 100%, 1.0x magnification pentaprism viewfinder
(-) Transmissive LCD screen on focus screen on 7D
(-) Only horizontal electronic level vs both horizontal and vertical level on 7D
(-) 5.3 fps vs 7D's 8 fps
(-) No lens microadjustment in 60D
(-) Shutter life of 100,000 vs 7D's 150,000
(-) Dual DIGIC 4 processors in 7D
(-) 3 custom settings in 7D; 1 custom settings in 60D
(-) No PC Sync in 60DBy comparing these features, it's easy to see that the 60D fits well in the price point directly between the T2i and 7D, but of course, a large segment of previous 40D and 50D owners hoping for a true successor that isn't watered down to a certain price point will still undoubtedly be disappointed. It's easy to see in comparing the 60D to the 7D and also to Nikon's newest offerings that Canon chose to limit functionality merely so that 60D sales didn't interfere with the 7D. In fact, if you are not completely entrenched in the Canon camp, I would also suggest looking at the new Nikon D7000. It looks like a spectacular camera for not much more than the 60D. I have not used it nor will I, so I can't comment on whether it's a better choice or not.
Even so, the quality of the 60D and new functionality offer enough new aspects that many customers will surely be happy with it. The articulating screen offers a way to attain tough shots that would have previously demanded extra equipment or odd contortions to reach. It also gives a great new avenue for video capture. Eye-fi wireless transfers work well and help out on those lazy days where you just want to set your camera down and have the work of transferring photos be done for you. Much of the in camera post-production comes off as being a little "gimmicky" to me, but having the option to add effects and process photos definitely doesn't detract from the camera. And many people who don't do much of their own post-processing after transfer to a computer will probably find the in camera RAW conversion and creative effects to be a nice addition.
To me, it really came down to one major factor though: autofocus. I tend to do a lot of shooting involving fast moving subjects, so autofocus for my photography is key. The T1i and T2i were disappointing in this respect. 9 points with one cross-type in the T1i/T2i is respectable, but I found that I really could only rely on using the center point in AI servo mode to get many speedy subjects in focus. I purchased a 7D later, and was blown away by the accuracy. The options of using extra points for expansion, using autofocus zones, having 19 full cross-type points, superior subject tracking, and even the option for narrowing the points in spot autofocus really opened up new areas of photography for me. I get about 10x the amount of usable shots than I would with the T1i and T2i. The 60D isn't THAT good, but it is still much better than the T1i/T2i. In fact, just like with almost everything else about the camera, it's just about right in between the T2i and 7D. Autofocus is fast and accurate, but there are still moments where subjects just move too fast and unfortunately, the 60D doesn't have the capabilities of the 7D. If you are deciding between the 7D and 60D, this is the area you should really look at, because this is the real difference between the 2 cameras. I chose the 7D, and then decided to give the 60D a try just to see if I made the right decision. I am happy with my 7D, but the 60D was no slouch.
In my honest opinion, I think this is a huge sticking point for 40D and 50D owners though. The autofocus system needed to be updated from the previous 2 XXD editions. It has the same 9 cross-type points as the 40D and 50D did before it, and same functionality. To be a good upgrade for previous XXD users, it didn't have to be as good or better than the 7D, but it would have been nice for it to be better than the previous 2 models. Removing the magnesium alloy body and lens microadjustment really comes across as a slap in the face to some users who valued those aspects. I have to say that the body is much lighter, doesn't feel significantly less sturdy (even though it probably is less sturdy), and I've never needed to use lens microadjustment though, so I'm not overly upset about those aspects. I am not thrilled about the "non-update" of the autofocus system though.
Now that I have handled and used all 3 cameras currently in Canon's mid-range lineup, I can definitively say that they are all stellar cameras, but just made for different segments of the market. The T2i is an amazing starter camera and takes great photos for those who want to save a little extra money by going without some of the features they might not use. It might be the best budget option for those who don't take many action shots. For an extra few hundred dollars, the 60D adds some intriguing new features and seems to be aimed at the people who want a slightly higher-end camera than the T2i, but aren't ready to shell out the money for the 7D. It's a great compromise, and to me, the main thing you are missing out on is superior autofocus capabilities. The 7D is more aimed towards the pro-sumer market who want/need a faster autofocus and overall faster, more rugged camera. It's hard to go wrong with any of them, but the 60D offers a great blend of features from both the T2i and 7D along with new...Read more›

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I have a Canon T2i w/canon 55-250mm lens set-up. I just bought this camera about a week ago and I do have a gadget bag however I didn't want to lug that thing all over the place when I want to take my camera. I wanted something that I could just drop my camera into and carry around without any annoyance. I looked at several different ones but reviews turned me away. I then came across this case and figured for $20/shipped, I'll try it out. Went to Vegas this past weekend and used the case the whole weekend. I thought it was perfect. It fit my camera and lens really snug. As I was walking through the crowds I felt my camera get bumped several times but felt comfortable about it. Now this case won't protect it from a huge impact or maybe if you somehow drop it one story down. But as far as protecting it from minor bumps, it does its job. I actually got a compliment or two and asked where I had gotten it as in Vegas everyone's got DSLR cameras all over the place. The little zipper pocket carried an extra battery and a memory card, and thats it. Also anything larger than a 55m-250mm lens, might be a really tight fit but its neoprene and stretchable.

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Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS UD Standard Zoom Lens Review

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I've taken photos and video most of my life, now I am the typical father paparazzi, my subjects are my family, with some nature landscapes and city architecture mixed in.
First this camera replaced my original capture the moment kit, which included a Nikon D80 DLSR and a Samsung HD-1010 Digital Video Camera. I sold them both after owning this for a week. They are simply not needed anymore. It's very nice to be able to go to my kid's soccer games and not look like I am bringing a production crew. One camera for killer photos and video. I use this camera 70/30 photos/video, and it is just a pleasure to work with.
What I like for photography:
Excellent pictures - Even with the stock 18-135 lens, solid photos, great details, and very very crop-able. Yes this is not an L Lens but it is still very good
Low light performance - The ISO high iso speeds work well when you can't use a flash, there is still some noise but its manageable, the default setting for upper end iso is 3200, so that tells you how confident Canon is with its camera's ability to handle noise.
Solid camera (my friend has the 7D, there is a difference when handling them, but not much, all the talk of metal vs. plastic frame I think is overrated)
Very fast focus, yes its not the 32 point next gen autofocus, but in all my tests when not using live view it does just fine transitioning between focus points.
Fast shooting speed almost 6 fps is very good, and thought 3 fps was good. (I also like the 2 settings for shooting speed, normal and high speed)
Built in Wireless flash control. I also bought the 430EX II, and 3 button pushes later I had the speed light firing while it sat off camera behind the subject, and that is very cool
Great Canon Software (I use a Mac, and I love the USB interface software, you can completely control the camera from your computer
Custom Shooting mode - Exact what it sounds like, its nice touch
The flip out rotating screen is very sharp, probably one of the best I've seen on a DSLR. I don't shoot much live view though.
It uses SD, only because I had plenty of SD cards from my last two devices.What I don't like photography:
The lock button on the mode selector, it turns changing the shoot mode into a 2 handed operation
The lack of dedicated buttons - I know they had to save space when they added the vari-screen, but I liked having quick one touch access to bracketing on my Nikon
This isn't a "don't like" it's more "I could do without" all the preset modes on the wheel. People who are going to spend $1000+ on a camera most likely don't need a preset called landscape or portrait. Maybe they were trying to fill the space on the wheel?
Also all this hupla about in camera processing and special effects, it seems a bit gimmicky to me. I have a plenty of Macs with big beautiful screens to do this, heck I could do it with an iPad now if I really wanted to. I can't see someone trying to color correct on the camera especially since it's not like you could transmit the edited file directly from the camera, it still has to go through a computer somewhere along the line. These might be useful if my camera came with built-in 3G or something, otherwise not so much.
What I like video:
Video performance is excellent, head over to vimeo.com and look at all the sample footage, it is just astounding. I've experimented with the 50/1.8 lens and wow the DoF is crisp in the video. You would need some expensive lens adapters to get these results with a camcorder.
The flip out screen! This is main reason I bought this camera, It never made sense to me how I could shoot proper video without those expensive view finder liveview converter things. Plus I thought they looked silly. Now with this, I hold the camera at just above waist level close to my body with the screen flipped out and up, it makes for stable video and relatively easy manual focus if you want to use it.
Manual controls are also very useful for video, you can control everything from the image to the audio via manual controls
What I don't like video:
Noise at high ISO - With the stock lens 18-135 IS I do not recommend low light shooting, it will work, but its very noisy - just like photography better lenes with lower F-stops = better output.
Autofocus is a bit slow (I try not use the autofocus when actually recording, I usually shoot video with manual focus, its not that hard when you get the hang of it)So that's it, a solid DSLR with a solid video camera built in, I would recommend this camera to people like me, who understand and love photography and also love shooting video. People who can use manual controls but you don't mind throwing it in program mode for the quick shots and you can't justify spending the extra money on a 7D. I am very very happy with this camera!

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