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 (5.0 / 5.0)
Nikon N65 incorporates extraordinary Nikon SLR performance in a remarkably small and lightweight camera. It is designed for ease of use - with five icon-identified pre-programmed shooting modes taking care of all the details for a wide range of picture taking situations and General Purpose Program for care-free shooting - and to let you grow with convenient controls including Command Dial for maximum control. Exceptional Clear Matte V Screen design provides bright and uncluttered view. Complete selection of exposure modes including Program and Flexible Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Manual enhance your creative potential. Nikon's exclusive Dynamic AF technology with Closest Subject Priority automatically selects corresponding AF sensors - all at up to 2.5 frames per second. Innovative autofocus system features five separate AF detection sensors that cover the top, bottom, center, left and right for fluid and instinctual composition. Comprehensive features of the built-in powerful Speedlight with 28mm wide angle coverage include Auto Pop-Up Flash in General Purpose Program and Vari-Program Modes, Slow and Rear Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync. Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash delivers stunning results.Other controls include: Exposure Compensation from +/ - 2EV in 1/2 EV steps, 3 Frame Auto Exposure Bracketing in 1/2 EV steps, Remote Control capability, Built-in Diopter, All-mode Depth-of-Field Preview Button, Multiple Exposure Control and AF Assist Illuminator for low light shooting. F Bayonet lens mount accepts every AF Nikkor lens.
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| $115.00 |
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 (4.0 / 5.0)
A camera that excels by sticking to the basics / Includes 50mm "K" type manual focus lens / Sophisticated viewfinder functions
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| $150.00 |
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 (4.5 / 5.0)
Auto, Assist and Manual Focus / Comprehensive Auto and Manual Exposure Modes / Uses Nikon F-Mount Lenses (AF Series)
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| $300.00 |
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 (4.0 / 5.0)
Canon's tradition for improving its product line with advanced imaging technology has never been more evident than with its newest generation of the world's best selling 35mm SLR camera, the EOS Rebel. The EOS Rebel 2000 is Canon's newest entry-level 35mm SLR camera, featuring a variety of enhancements at an attractive price. Sporting an elegant new exterior design, the sleek EOS Rebel 2000 gives photographers unprecedented creative control, including 7-point autofocus, 35-zone AE metering and a variety of other improvements. With its convenient, built-in retractable flash and 11 versatile shooting modes, the EOS Rebel 2000 lets you get great photos of vacations, sporting events, landscapes, portraits and more.
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| $178.38 |
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 (4.0 / 5.0)
The Minolta Maxxum QTsi is the easiest-to-use single-lens reflex camera in Minolta's Maxxum product line. It handles and operates similarly to a fully automatic point-and-shoot camera, but provides the picture quality and system flexibility that only an SLR camera can offer. It is a camera you can grow with by adding lenses, flash units, and accessories. The Minolta QTsi features a detachable 35-80mm lens, selectable automatic or manual focus, a built-in pop-up flash with four modes, a self-timer, and TTL-type metering. It also offers programmed autoexposure with an additional five modes for portraits, landscapes, close-ups, action shots, and night portraits. Film transport is automatic as well. A large on-body LCD panel displays exposure mode, battery condition, mode selection, and whether manual focus or autofocus is selected. In the box, you receive the Minolta Maxxum QTsi body, a Minolta lens and lens cap, an adjustable neck strap, a user's manual, and warranty information. It operates on two 3-volt CR2 lithium batteries, which are sold separately. This camera is covered by a one-year manufacturer's warranty on parts and labor.
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| $197.00 |
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 (5.0 / 5.0)
Rebel Ti gives you the world of SLR photography in a small, light, eminently portable format. The grip conforms to the natural shape of your hand for the most comfortable shooting experience ever.With 7 selectable focusing points set in a wide cross pattern, the camera lets you place your subject almost anywhere you like, or set focus across multiple points.Common exposure errors are eliminated with a clever calculation that gathers information from 35 zones, accounting for lighting extremes and the selected focus point.
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| $100.00 |
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 (4.5 / 5.0)
CANON Rebel G II Kit - When you're ready to make the jump from point and shoot snapshooting to more serious SLR photography, the Rebel G II is ready to take you there. Including a high quality removeable CANON ED 35-80mm zoom lens, this is the camera for picture takers with more in the smarts department than the budget department. Advanced features include: Night Scene mode balances natural light & flash Metered Manual mode for creative flexibility Depth-of-Field Preview Partial Metering AE Lock Retractable built-in flash with Red-Eye Reduction In-Focus Beeper Fully compatible with complete line of Canon EF lenses and most EOS accessories Size - 3.6H x 5.7W x 2.5D Body weighs 12 ounces Includes 2 CR123 lithium batteries and strap
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| $129.95 |
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 (4.5 / 5.0)
Is your old camera just gathering dust on the closet shelf? Do you doubt that it can give you the results you expect? Are you ready to take the next step toward making better, more beautiful and colorful pictures? Ones you'll be proud to display? If so, then Nikon suggests you move to the new Nikon N60 35mm Single Lens Reflex Camera.Vacations, family events, travel, portraits, close-ups, wide shots, telephoto shots - the Nikon N60 and a high-quality Nikkor lens can handle them all. Opt for totally automatic operation and make photos with ease. Or use the N60's full set of controls for personal picture-taking pleasure and creativity. For the Nikon N60 has features and performance that will more than satisfy you - like accurate or sharp autofocus, a selection of automatic and manual exposure controls, and a built-in automatic flash that will brighten your pictures. The N60 features special autofocus software that can achieve sharp focusing even when the subject is moving at a constant speed, toward or away from the camera. And the N60 does it all with Nikon quality and reliability. So if you're ready for great photography, choose the Nikon N60 and you'll see what a difference a Nikon makes.
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| $80.00 |
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 (4.5 / 5.0)
The Minolta Maxxum HTsi Plus provides the superior picture quality of a single-lens-reflex camera (SLR) with the easy-to-use automatic controls of a point-and-shoot camera. It's a good choice for both advanced photographers and beginners who want better-quality pictures. The picture quality of point-and-shoot cameras pales in comparison to those produced with an SLR camera, which gives you better optics, a through-the-lens view that lets you accurately frame your photos, and manual options for full control of your exposure and focus. If you are used to point-and-shoots, this camera makes the transition to SLRs easy; however, you'll have to refer to the manual to get the hang of using the extensive menu of advanced settings. In our tests, the HTsi Plus offered the full range of advanced controls--it let us set the aperture, exposure, and focus manually. The HTsi Plus also made it easy to switch into full automatic mode, in which we just pressed the shutter button, and the camera performed the focusing and exposure for us. The Minolta Maxxum HTsi Plus is quite lightweight for an SLR and includes both a pop-up flash and an external flash shoe. It includes five preset exposure modes including portrait, landscape, and macro; burst mode; aperture and shutter priority modes; and a self-timer. For serious amateurs or professionals, the HTsi Plus offers all the standard SLR functions, although we found its aperture setting method (you have to push the aperture preview button and turn the camera's selection wheel) a bit disorienting at first. The HTsi Plus's 28-80 zoom lens gave us a good range for everything from portraits to landscapes. We especially liked the automatic exposure bracketing and multiple exposure functions; these features are useful in getting the right shot and exercising your creativity. Pros:
- Lightweight
- Built-in flash
- Easy to use
- High-quality optics
Cons:
- Menu selection somewhat hard to figure out
- Unconventional aperture-selection method
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| $96.99 |
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 (4.5 / 5.0)
CL) CANON REBEL T2 W/CAN 28-90MM III
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| $462.64 |