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USA Gear DuraNeoprene dSLR FlexArmor for Nikon, Canon EOS, and Sony Alpha Digital SLR Cameras

USA Gear DuraNeoprene dSLR FlexArmor Camera Cover
Offering scratch, dust, lens, LCD, and low-impact bump protection, the DuraNeoprene FlexArmor dSLR Cover is a convenient, quick-release case solution for your digital SLR camera. It's great for outdoor shooting when you don't want to carry a large cumbersome case. When all you need is your body, lens, battery and memory card, this case is the perfect solution. If you are traveling and want to pack light, the DuraNeoprene FlexArmor offers great protection inside a bag with alol of your other travel items. You can feel safe about putting your dSLR camera in your suitcase without a large case to protect it.
The DuraNeoprene FlexArmor also works great as a permanent home for your dSLR camera when it's not in use. You will prolong the life and quality of your dSLR camera by protecting it from dust, scratches and low-impact bumps. It's an essential accessory for any dSLR camera owner.
It's FLEXIBLE, form-fitting design allows it to work with many models and brands listed below.
Compatible with:
Canon EOS 50D / 40D / 30D / 20D / 10D / T3 / T3i T2i / T1i / XS / XSi / XT / XTi / 600D / 1100D / 550D
Nikon D7000 / D5000 / D3100 / D3000 / D700 / D300S / D300 / D90 / D80 / D70 / D60 / D50 / D40 / D40x
Pentax K-5 / K-r / K-x / K-7 / K-m / K2000 / K200D / K20D / K100D / K10D / K110D / K100D.
Sony Alpha A580 / A560 / SLT-A55 / SLT-A33 / A390 / A290 / A450 / A550 / A500 / A380 / A230 / A330 / A300 / A350 / A200 / A700 / A100 (Not Compatible with model 60D)
KodakEasyShare Z981
Sony Alpha A580 / A560 / SLT-A55 / SLT-A33 / A390 / A290 / A450 / A550 / A500 / A380 / A230 / A330 / A300 / A350 / A200 / A700 / A100 (Not Compatible with model 60D)
KodakEasyShare Z981

USA Gear DuraNeoprene dSLR FlexArmor Camera Cover
Offering scratch, dust, lens, LCD, and low-impact bump protection, the DuraNeoprene FlexArmor dSLR Cover is a convenient, quick-release case solution for your digital SLR camera. It's great for outdoor shooting when you don't want to carry a large cumbersome case. When all you need is your body, lens, battery and memory card, this case is the perfect solution. If you are traveling and want to pack light, the DuraNeoprene FlexArmor offers great protection inside a bag with alol of your other travel items. You can feel safe about putting your dSLR camera in your suitcase without a large case to protect it.
The DuraNeoprene FlexArmor also works great as a permanent home for your dSLR camera when it's not in use. You will prolong the life and quality of your dSLR camera by protecting it from dust, scratches and low-impact bumps. It's an essential accessory for any dSLR camera owner.
It's FLEXIBLE, form-fitting design allows it to work with many models and brands listed below.
Compatible with:
Canon EOS 50D / 40D / 30D / 20D / 10D / T3 / T3i T2i / T1i / XS / XSi / XT / XTi / 600D / 1100D / 550D
Nikon D7000 / D5000 / D3100 / D3000 / D700 / D300S / D300 / D90 / D80 / D70 / D60 / D50 / D40 / D40x
Pentax K-5 / K-r / K-x / K-7 / K-m / K2000 / K200D / K20D / K100D / K10D / K110D / K100D.
Sony Alpha A580 / A560 / SLT-A55 / SLT-A33 / A390 / A290 / A450 / A550 / A500 / A380 / A230 / A330 / A300 / A350 / A200 / A700 / A100 (Not Compatible with model 60D)
KodakEasyShare Z981
Sony Alpha A580 / A560 / SLT-A55 / SLT-A33 / A390 / A290 / A450 / A550 / A500 / A380 / A230 / A330 / A300 / A350 / A200 / A700 / A100 (Not Compatible with model 60D)
KodakEasyShare Z981
Professor Kobre's Lightscoop, Standard Version Bounce Flash Device, Universal Model, fits over the Pop-up Flash of most SLR Cameras (American Photo Editor's Choice 2008)

Professor Kobre's Lightscoop, a bounce device for the pop-up flash on most 35mm DSLRs with interchangable lenses, slips over your camera's pop-up flash and allows you to bounce the flash like professionals bounce an expensive external flash. The Lightscoop is the inexpensive answer to natural-looking bounce flash and digital photography lighting. (Even professionals like it for casual shooting!) No more harsh shadows, bleached faces, red-eye, or cave effect from direct pop-up flash! Reviewers tell the story: "Bounce pop-up flash by snapping a Lightscoop over it, a little piece of plastic genius," Popular Photography, March 2008 "...just as if you had used one of those reflector umbrellas that the pros use," David Pogue, New York Times, "Circuits." -- "It slips into your camera's hot shoe, fits right over the pop up flash, and redirects the camera's flash to a ceiling or wall. That's bounce, baby, bounce... as essential as a lens cap," DingbatMag, the monthly review of Cool Tools "Your pop-up flash doesn't have to suck... I was stunned by the difference," Terry White's Tech Blog The Standard version has a normal mirror and is used in most situations. Compatible cameras Canon 5D, 7D, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 60D, Rebel XTi OR 400, Rebel XT OR 350, Rebel XSI or 450, Rebel XS or 1000D, Rebel T1i, Rebel T2i Fuji FinePix Pro S Series Nikon D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D100, D200, D30

Professor Kobre's Lightscoop, a bounce device for the pop-up flash on most 35mm DSLRs with interchangable lenses, slips over your camera's pop-up flash and allows you to bounce the flash like professionals bounce an expensive external flash. The Lightscoop is the inexpensive answer to natural-looking bounce flash and digital photography lighting. (Even professionals like it for casual shooting!) No more harsh shadows, bleached faces, red-eye, or cave effect from direct pop-up flash! Reviewers tell the story: "Bounce pop-up flash by snapping a Lightscoop over it, a little piece of plastic genius," Popular Photography, March 2008 "...just as if you had used one of those reflector umbrellas that the pros use," David Pogue, New York Times, "Circuits." -- "It slips into your camera's hot shoe, fits right over the pop up flash, and redirects the camera's flash to a ceiling or wall. That's bounce, baby, bounce... as essential as a lens cap," DingbatMag, the monthly review of Cool Tools "Your pop-up flash doesn't have to suck... I was stunned by the difference," Terry White's Tech Blog The Standard version has a normal mirror and is used in most situations. Compatible cameras Canon 5D, 7D, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 60D, Rebel XTi OR 400, Rebel XT OR 350, Rebel XSI or 450, Rebel XS or 1000D, Rebel T1i, Rebel T2i Fuji FinePix Pro S Series Nikon D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D100, D200, D30
Tamron AF 28-75mm f/2.8 SP XR Di LD Aspherical (IF) for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

Now realized thanks to XR technology, Tamron brings you this light and small fast zoom. Unlike typical fast zooms, it weighs only 510g (18oz.), with filter size of 67mm and overall length of 92mm (3.6"). The optical performance is outstanding with the employment of an optical system using two XR elements, three LD elements, and four aspherical elements. In addition, the lens features the “Di” (Digitally Integrated Design) optical system to meet the performance characteristics of digital SLR cameras as well as film cameras.

Now realized thanks to XR technology, Tamron brings you this light and small fast zoom. Unlike typical fast zooms, it weighs only 510g (18oz.), with filter size of 67mm and overall length of 92mm (3.6"). The optical performance is outstanding with the employment of an optical system using two XR elements, three LD elements, and four aspherical elements. In addition, the lens features the “Di” (Digitally Integrated Design) optical system to meet the performance characteristics of digital SLR cameras as well as film cameras.
Transcend 2 GB 133x CompactFlash Memory Card TS2GCF133

Transcendâ?TMs 133x CF cards target users who demand superior performance and reliability from their memory cards, including professional photographers, reporters and photography enthusiasts. To ensure ultimate compatibility and speed, these cards operate in both dual-channel and Ultra DMA mode 4 modes. Transcendâ?TMs 133x CF cards achieve extraordinarily fast read/write speeds of up to 45MB/16MB per second on average, making consecutive shooting and non-stop video recording with todayâ?TMs high-performance digital single lens reflex cameras (DSLR) easier than ever. With impressive transfer speeds and enormous capacities up to 32GB, users are guaranteed to get the very best performance results from their high-tech digital equipment.
Designed from the ground up for speed and reliability, Transcendâ?TMs 133x CF cards feature built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) to automatically detect and correct errors during data transfer, which prevents data corruption and missing files. During the manufacturing process, Transcend uses only brand name MLC NAND Flash chips and premium quality components to ensure robust, long-life durability and guaranteed performance. For further peace of mind, all CF cards are comprehensively tested for compatibility as well as reliability, and carry Transcendâ?TMs renowned Lifetime Warranty.

Transcendâ?TMs 133x CF cards target users who demand superior performance and reliability from their memory cards, including professional photographers, reporters and photography enthusiasts. To ensure ultimate compatibility and speed, these cards operate in both dual-channel and Ultra DMA mode 4 modes. Transcendâ?TMs 133x CF cards achieve extraordinarily fast read/write speeds of up to 45MB/16MB per second on average, making consecutive shooting and non-stop video recording with todayâ?TMs high-performance digital single lens reflex cameras (DSLR) easier than ever. With impressive transfer speeds and enormous capacities up to 32GB, users are guaranteed to get the very best performance results from their high-tech digital equipment.
Designed from the ground up for speed and reliability, Transcendâ?TMs 133x CF cards feature built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) to automatically detect and correct errors during data transfer, which prevents data corruption and missing files. During the manufacturing process, Transcend uses only brand name MLC NAND Flash chips and premium quality components to ensure robust, long-life durability and guaranteed performance. For further peace of mind, all CF cards are comprehensively tested for compatibility as well as reliability, and carry Transcendâ?TMs renowned Lifetime Warranty.
Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 Di LD Macro Zoom Lens with Built In Motor for Nikon Digital SLR

The Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di LD Macro Autofocus Lens is a quality, compact ultra tele zoom which covers the 70mm to 300mm telephoto range, with a macro magnification ratio of 1:2 (1/2 life size) at the 300mm setting -- ideal for shooting subjects that are difficult to approach such as sporting and theatrical events. This lens also features a built-in motor for use with Nikon Digital SLR Cameras. Di (Digitally Integrated Design) is a designation Tamron puts on lenses featuring optical systems designed to meet the performance characteristics of digital SLR cameras. Di lenses are designed for superior use on both digital and film SLR cameras. The optical system also, incorporates a LD (Low Dispersion) lens, resulting in clear sharp images free of chromatic aberration. This lens delivers ultimate handling, ease and portability in the field due to its lightweight size and mechanical operation. It is best suited for shooting outdoors to make full use of the real telephoto of 300mm as well as providing diversity in portraiture using the medium focal length ranges of 70mm to 135mm.

The Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di LD Macro Autofocus Lens is a quality, compact ultra tele zoom which covers the 70mm to 300mm telephoto range, with a macro magnification ratio of 1:2 (1/2 life size) at the 300mm setting -- ideal for shooting subjects that are difficult to approach such as sporting and theatrical events. This lens also features a built-in motor for use with Nikon Digital SLR Cameras. Di (Digitally Integrated Design) is a designation Tamron puts on lenses featuring optical systems designed to meet the performance characteristics of digital SLR cameras. Di lenses are designed for superior use on both digital and film SLR cameras. The optical system also, incorporates a LD (Low Dispersion) lens, resulting in clear sharp images free of chromatic aberration. This lens delivers ultimate handling, ease and portability in the field due to its lightweight size and mechanical operation. It is best suited for shooting outdoors to make full use of the real telephoto of 300mm as well as providing diversity in portraiture using the medium focal length ranges of 70mm to 135mm.
Yahoo Answers For Pentax Slr Camera Models
Question In your opinion, which is the best Pentax SLR camera? (doesn't have to be a recent model)?
Which camera and WHY***?
Best Answer Film? MX, full manual mode in a small size. Digital? K-x. The number of settings you can tinker with it makes it more than what it's worth even if you take out LiveView and video.
Which camera and WHY***?
Best Answer Film? MX, full manual mode in a small size. Digital? K-x. The number of settings you can tinker with it makes it more than what it's worth even if you take out LiveView and video.
Question Pentax digital SLR camera (K100D) - "Memory Card Error"?
I'll go through all the details since I'm not sure which are the relevant ones for the prognosis. The camera is a Pentax K100D digital SLR. It was given to me by a friend who was the first owner. I bought a new SD memory card for it and the camera displayed "Memory Card Error" the first time I put it in and every time I re-tried it after that. I tried it in another camera (a digital compact) and it gave the same error message. This memory card was Class 10/Gold, 4GB (forget brand). The guy at the store I bought it at looked the camera up on the net to ensure it is the best card for that camera. The store I bought the card from was JB Hi-Fi, a general consumer electronics and CD, DVD and games store, i.e. not a specialty camera store. I took the card back to the store and they told me it must be a bad card and gave me another the same. I tried it immediately after leaving the store and it got the same error message so I took that back to the store and the guy then told me the card was the wrong one for the camera (said he owned the same model camera) because the card was too fast for the camera. He gave me a Panasonic Class 4/Silver 4GB card, the brand he used for his own same-model camera. I tried that card but by then the batteries had run down and I had to recharge them before trying it again. (The batteries showed half power when I got the camera. I had accidentally left it on overnight the night before I went back to the store and tried the second and third SD cards.) I got "Memory Card Error" again. The camera appears to work otherwise - when I operate the shutter release it auto-focuses etc. and the image appears on the LCD display. It just does not recognise cards I've tried so far. I am about to go back to the store again or ask for advice at a camera store and also ask a professional photographer I know. But if anyone here can give me advice before that time it's welcome. Thanks. retiredPhil - Thanks. I forgot about formatting. But I formatted it just now and the camera displayed Memory Card Error again after formatting (or attempting it). I checked again (switching camera off and on) and still got the same. My PC is not responding to the card at all when I insert it into MMC/SD port. I thought the "card is too fast" explanation sounded wrong too. The Pentax website says SD cards up to 2GB (Panasonic and SanDisk) or 1GB (Toshiba) are compatible, though it doesn't specifically say not to go higher. Possibly higher memory sizes were not available at that time. Camera R - Thanks. I'll try getting the older type of card. This might also be the reason my PC can't read it, since it is also over five years old. It's odd if these older cards aren't still sold retail though, since the cameras are only a few years old and of good quality. Not something people want to throw away just because they lose or damage the card.
Best Answer Look on the card. "SDHC" cards (4GB and higher) were not available at that time. Although the card looks exactly the same as a standard SD card, the format the card uses is very different. ALL older cameras that were made before this format came out a few years ago just do not work with this card. Your camera can only use standard SD cards (2GB or less). You can still purchase standard SD cards on Amazon, and they're relatively inexpensive.
I'll go through all the details since I'm not sure which are the relevant ones for the prognosis. The camera is a Pentax K100D digital SLR. It was given to me by a friend who was the first owner. I bought a new SD memory card for it and the camera displayed "Memory Card Error" the first time I put it in and every time I re-tried it after that. I tried it in another camera (a digital compact) and it gave the same error message. This memory card was Class 10/Gold, 4GB (forget brand). The guy at the store I bought it at looked the camera up on the net to ensure it is the best card for that camera. The store I bought the card from was JB Hi-Fi, a general consumer electronics and CD, DVD and games store, i.e. not a specialty camera store. I took the card back to the store and they told me it must be a bad card and gave me another the same. I tried it immediately after leaving the store and it got the same error message so I took that back to the store and the guy then told me the card was the wrong one for the camera (said he owned the same model camera) because the card was too fast for the camera. He gave me a Panasonic Class 4/Silver 4GB card, the brand he used for his own same-model camera. I tried that card but by then the batteries had run down and I had to recharge them before trying it again. (The batteries showed half power when I got the camera. I had accidentally left it on overnight the night before I went back to the store and tried the second and third SD cards.) I got "Memory Card Error" again. The camera appears to work otherwise - when I operate the shutter release it auto-focuses etc. and the image appears on the LCD display. It just does not recognise cards I've tried so far. I am about to go back to the store again or ask for advice at a camera store and also ask a professional photographer I know. But if anyone here can give me advice before that time it's welcome. Thanks. retiredPhil - Thanks. I forgot about formatting. But I formatted it just now and the camera displayed Memory Card Error again after formatting (or attempting it). I checked again (switching camera off and on) and still got the same. My PC is not responding to the card at all when I insert it into MMC/SD port. I thought the "card is too fast" explanation sounded wrong too. The Pentax website says SD cards up to 2GB (Panasonic and SanDisk) or 1GB (Toshiba) are compatible, though it doesn't specifically say not to go higher. Possibly higher memory sizes were not available at that time. Camera R - Thanks. I'll try getting the older type of card. This might also be the reason my PC can't read it, since it is also over five years old. It's odd if these older cards aren't still sold retail though, since the cameras are only a few years old and of good quality. Not something people want to throw away just because they lose or damage the card.
Best Answer Look on the card. "SDHC" cards (4GB and higher) were not available at that time. Although the card looks exactly the same as a standard SD card, the format the card uses is very different. ALL older cameras that were made before this format came out a few years ago just do not work with this card. Your camera can only use standard SD cards (2GB or less). You can still purchase standard SD cards on Amazon, and they're relatively inexpensive.

