Sunday, March 29, 2009

MINI-MEssenger Candy Pink Camera Case for Canon PowerShot, Sony CyberShot, Nikon Coolpix, Pentax Optio, Casio Exilim, Olympus Stylus and Panasonic Lumix | Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping

- Protect your digital camera from the scratches and bumps of travel and everyday use with this stylish universal camera case.
- Quality craftsmanship with strong but light-weight nylon webbing and color-coordinated stitching details.
- Magnetic top flap closure with velcro for easy access when you need to get your camera out for a quick picture.
- Interior is lined with soft felt to comfortably cradle your digital camera and prevent scratches.
- Also inside is a mesh accessory pocket to hold an extra memory card.
- Convenient carrying options include a belt loop with D-ring and a free carabineer.
- Perfect size to fit most digital cameras including: Canon PowerShot, Casio Exilim, Olympus, Panasonic Lumix and Sony Cyber-shot and others.

* Technical Details:
- Weight: 2 oz
- Material: 420D nylon ripstop exterior with water-resistant synthetic leather trim.
- Color: Black Onyx, Candy Pink, Juicy Orange, Bright Silver, Terrific Teal and Red Apple. Want More Information? Go to totnyc.com
- External Size: (L x H x D) 4.3 x 2.8 x 1.5 inches / 109 x 71 x 38 mm
- Internal Size: (L x H x D) 3.9 x 2.36 x 1 inches / 100 x 60 x 25.4 mm
- Carrying Options: Belt loop, D-ring with carabineer

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Mini Neoprene Sleeve Case for Canon Camera Canon Powershot + Screen Protector Shield (No Hand-Strap Version) - Camera NOT included, Neon

Compatible with Canon Powershot Sd40, Sd30, Sd400, Sd430, Sd500, Sd550, Sd600, Sd630, Sd700, Sd750, Sd770, Sd790, Sd800, Sd850, Sd870, Sd890, Sd900, SD950, Sd1000, SD1100. Young MicroBranded Non-OEM Case. 1 Year Unconditional Warranty if purchased through PCMicroStore
Customer Review: Great
I bought this for my Canon PowerShot SD850, and it's great fits perfect, and is just a nice little case.


Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Canon PowerShot A720IS 8MP Digital Camera with 6x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

The PowerShot A720 IS is the quintessential A Series camera in a popular line that matches high-end image quality with fun, easy-to-use features that deliver excellent cost performance. Top-notch specifications include 8.0-megapixel resolution and a long 6x optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer Technology for sharp images throughout the zoom range. Canon's DIGIC III Image Processor offers advanced Face Detection Technology and Red-eye Correction for fantastic images. Even expand your creative possibilities with wide-angle and telephoto converter lenses.
Customer Review: Last of the "A" series with manual controls
The Canon "A" series have always been rather unique. They are cameras that are economically priced, yet offer capabilities and features that you usually only see on more expensive cameras. Unfortunately, it looks like the A-720is might be the last of the Canon "A" models with full manual control; the newer A-1000 and A-2000 have only Program AE and Auto (plus some scene modes). The A-720is has three exposure modes that the A-1000 and A-2000 don't offer: Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and full Manual, plus the A-720 has Manual Focus control, which has been dropped on the newer "A" series models. Some people might ask, are these manual modes necessary in a compact? I say "yes", because every so often, anyone can get into a photographic situation where you won't be able to "get the shot" with the full-automatic modes. These situations usually involve low-light or poor contrast conditions, for example shooting landscapes at dusk or dawn, or on foggy days. Cameras like the Canon "A" series use "contrast detection" to decide when focus is properly set, and if the scene doesn't have much contrast, the camera's auto-focus will "hunt" excessively and may be unable to find the proper focus at all. When this happens, you can set the camera to manual focus and get the shot, assuming your camera has this capability. As for manual exposure modes, you need Aperture Priority to set specific depth-of-field. For example, in shots where the foreground subject is 4 feet away, and the background is at infinity, you want to use the smallest aperture possible (f8 on most Canon "A" models), so that everything in the frame will be sharply focused. In situations where your subject is in motion, you will often want to control shutter speed - fast for sports and action shots, or perhaps a deliberately slow shutter speed to capture the look of flowing water with motion blur. The Canon A-720is lets you handle any of these situations; the new A-1000 and A-2000 have only some scene modes with no actual manual control. What's good about the A-720is: 1. Very good value at it's price point. I paid $190 for mine. For this price you get an 8 megapixel sensor, 6x zoom lens, optical image stabilization, full manual controls, 2.5" LCD screen (115,000 pixels), and an optical viewfinder. This last is handy for when your batteries are getting low - you can turn off the LCD and still take pictures with the viewfinder. 2. Excellent image quality. Images are sharp, exposure is generally pretty accurate, and color saturation very nice. Of course this isn't a digital SLR, so don't expect miracles, but for a camera small enough to stick in a shirt pocket, the photos are remarkably good. 3. Optical Image Stabilization. Most cameras have this now, so it's not really remarkable. 4. Uses "AA" batteries instead of a lithium pack. This is actually the defining feature of the Canon "A" series - they all are "AA" battery powered. I prefer this as you can get "AA"'s anywhere. Unfortunately, the A-700 series began the current Canon trend of downsizing from four batteries (in the A-600 cameras), to only two. This has caused a noticeable increase in flash recharge time, plus of course the A-720is itself needs battery changes more often than it would if it used four batteries. However, I don't mean to imply that the A-720is is "slow". It's power-up speed, shutter-lag time, and time to first shot are all pretty good, and are at least equal to the average for other cameras of this class and price point. 5. Very simple, yet powerful, control layout and menus. This camera has only a few buttons on it, and the menu is as simple and user friendly as it could be. This camera would not intimidate an older person unfamiliar with modern electronic gadgets. Even with it's paucity of buttons, it still manages to have full manual controls. A really nice feature is the ability to program the direct print button to another function, most useful is probably to change ISO speed. 6. 640 x 480 x 30 frames-per-second video. This is pretty much standard on cameras in this class, so not really a special feature. Like all compact still cameras, the quality of the sound captured during video shooting is horrible - if you want good sound, get a real video camera - but the video image quality is pretty good. Video is stored in the standard MJPEG format. 7. Uses standard, cheap, easy to find SD and SDHC memory cards. You can put an 8 gig SDHC card in this camera for about $20 and it will capture 2888 stills at max image size and best quality, or about 70 minutes of video clips. What's bad about the A-720is: There's not much to dislike here. There are a few features that it doesn't have: 1. No flash mounting shoe, although this is such a small camera that sticking a flash gun on top of it would make it so top-heavy it would be hard to control. 2. No RAW capture capability. This has always been one feature that Canon uses to separates the "A" series from the more expensive "G" series. I guess if you are a serious photographer, shooting subjects that would benefit from using RAW format, you're probably going to use a digital SLR rather than a sub-$200 compact. 3. Occasional exposure and auto-focusing errors. However, this A-720is seems to perform rather better than my old A-620 did, making fewer mistakes. Again, you shouldn't expect DSLR performance from a $200 compact, but that said, I'd guess that at least 95% of all shots that you might take in average lighting conditions, will be error-free. In poor lighting, if the camera can't manage in full Auto pr Program mode, go to manual control and you can probably get a useable shot. 4. Unrealistic ISO speeds. I have never yet seen a $200 digital camera that can get nice looking photos at ISO speeds above 200, maybe 400 in a pinch. The A-720is offers ISO 800 and even ISO 1600. At these settings, the CCD gain has been boosted so much that electronic noise in the image gets really noticeable. The only time I would use these speeds is in a really dark indoor shooting situation where you can't get close enough to the subject for the camera's flash to light it sufficiently. For example at a birthday party where you have only this one opportunity to "get the shot" of your kid blowing out the candles on the cake, using high ISO speeds will get you that once-in-a-lifetime shot, but don't expect to be able to make larger than a 4" x 6" print. High ISO shots from these compact cameras will probably be too "noisy" to make decent 8 x 10 enlargements. If you often need to shoot subjects like this, get a DSLR with a CMOS sensor - some of those cameras can shoot at ISO 1600 with no more noise than at ISO 100. 5. The tripod socket is plastic, and is placed way over on the outside edge of the camera's bottom plate - about the worst placement of a tripod socket I've ever seen, but the camera is so small and light that this shouldn't be too much of a problem in most tripod situations. If you needed to orient the camera on a tripod looking vertically downward, the offset tripod socket could potentially be a real problem. In that case, I'd probably try to secure the side of the camera opposite to the tripod socket to the tripod plate with a large rubber band, rather than clamping down really tight on those plastic threads. A big rubber band would be somewhat inelegant, but better that than risk dropping the camera or stripping the tripod socket threads by tightening down too much. In my opinion, there are two primary reasons to buy a Canon "A" or "SD" series camera: 1) You absolutely have to have a shirt-pocket size camera and nothing larger will do. And you want a camera that has reasonably good image quality at an economy price. 2) You are buying an "expendable" camera that can be used in an waterproof housing for scuba diving or snorkeling. The Canon "WP-DC" underwater housings are economically priced, and you can generally get maybe 100 dives out of one before the o-rings are shot and the housing fails. Any underwater photographer will tell you that NO camera housing is 100% fail-safe. All scuba divers that carry cameras will sooner or later suffer a housing failure, which of course is the end of that camera. The Canon "A" and "SD" cameras with a "WP-DC" housing offer scuba photography up to 130' depth for as little as $350, compared to the thousands of dollars you would risk on a DSLR camera body and lens in an underwater housing. And the image quality from these little cameras is amazing, especially if you use an underwater flash gun like the SeaLife SL-960D. If your photographic needs don't fall into either of the two categories stated above, but you are not quite ready to step up to a full DSLR, I'd suggest you look at one of the newer generation of Ultra-Zoom "performance compact" cameras from Canon, Sony, Panasonic, Nikon, and Olympus. Canon's version is the SX10is. Panasonic's is the DMC-FZ28, a camera that is being very highly rated for performance and value, and that has WAY more capability than any compact like the A-720is, for only about $50 more. CONCLUSION: If you can still find a new one, I'd recommend this camera over an A-2000 or any of the Canon "SD" models (none of the SD's have manual controls, and all of them use proprietary lithium batteries). If you can't find a new A-720is at a reasonable price ($200 or less), and you can live without manual controls, the A-2000is would be my second choice. It's primary image sensor has two-megapixels more resolution than the A-720is (10 vs 8), and a much better LCD screen with double the resolution. The A-2000 has the same 6x lens and is nearly identical in size and weight to the A-720is, and probably has about equal image quality. NOTE: Canon does not currently offer a WP-DC underwater housing for either the A-1000 or A-2000, but they might in the near future. Canon's web page for underwater housings is at: http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=StandardDisplayAct&fcategoryid=113&keycode=underwater_photo I give the A-720is a "highly recommended" rating for quality and value. I just wish Canon was still making it, or that the A-2000is had all of the A-720is's features and controls.
Customer Review: Good Camera. Slow response time.
Excellent camera with good zoom for the price. Only complaint I have is that it takes somewhat longer for it to be ready for a second photo


Monday, March 23, 2009

Canon PowerShot A640 10MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom

Canon's popular A Series cameras have always stood out from the competition, but PowerShot A640 takes that concept to a whole new level. Experience breathtaking 10.0 megapixel resolution-a first for an A-Series camera - and the power of a 4x optical zoom lens. You'll have more fun shooting, and make your finished images even more rewarding, with the camera's exciting array of easy-to-use, high-performance features including 21 shooting modes and ISO800/High ISO Auto settings for much greater ability to shoot in low light. Light Metering Method - Evaluative, Center-weighted average, Spot Metering Exposure Control - Program Auto Exposure (AE), Shutter Speed-Priority AE, Aperture-Priority AE, Manual Shutter Speed Range - 15 seconds to 1/2500 second (settable in Tv and M) Automatic, multi-mode electronic-flash Storage Media - SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, MultiMediaCard (MMC) - We recommend purchasing an Optional 1GB SD or MMC memory card. It will allow you to store a lot more Video and images, as well as take advantage of the camera's high Resolution abilities Shooting Modes - Auto; Creative - P, Av, Tv, M, C; Image - Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene, Special Scene (Foliage, Snow, Beach, Fireworks, Underwater, Indoor, Kids & Pets, Night Snapshot, Color Accent, Color Swap), Stitch Assist, Movie Print/Share Button for direct connection to PictBridge-compatible printers via camera's USB 2.0 Hi-Speed cable Unit Dimensions (WxHxD) - 4.31 x 2.60 x 1.93 inch (109.4 x 66.0 x 49.0mm); Weight - 8.64 oz. / 245g
Customer Review: Problems with my Canon A640
I am not an expert in cameras for a sophisticated review. I just report two problems with my A640 after a couple years of very light use. The camera is now dead -- not responding to on/off after my recent battery change. The Wolf Camera service wants 130 flat rate for fixing the problem, for I am out of warranty. On several occasions my photos have been spoiled by an easily movable round selector on the top of the camera (portrait, far objects, etc). Overall, I would never buy it again.
Customer Review: Canon A640 is a Great Camera
I have had this camera for almost two years and I still love it. It allows me to take great high quality pictures and video. The level of detail in the photos is fantastic. I've posted pictures online from our trips and adventures and people are surprised to find out that it is a point and shoot and not a dslr. The videos come out great too and the sound is fantastic. Other cameras out there have terrible sound with the video, but that's not the case with the Canon 640. I also love that this camera is versatile. You can add a lens for various shots like telephoto or wide angle with the adapter. Most cameras being sold now, Canon included, do not offer that feature. I have taken underwater video with the camera (and the underwater casing) - a pool party, lazy river ride, or water slides and they come out great. Many people have come up to me on vacations asking me about the camera and cost explaining that they couldn't do the things I was able to do with this Canon. The dimensions on the pictures I take are 3648 x 2736 and the videos are 640 x 480 at 30 fps. There is a 320 at 15 fps, but I never use that setting. I take it everywhere I go. It's rugged and I even dropped it from almost 5 feet to a concrete floor and it still worked (whew!). I was surprised how many pictures and video you can take on one set of batteries. I basically use 8GB and 16GB cards. Since I kept the camera in my pocket all the time with the LCD screen exposed, the screen did get scratched up with all the loose change and other items in my pocket. I wound up getting the screen protector for this and my hd video camera. The screen didn't crack on me like what happened to another reviewer and I've been pretty rough with the camera. Only negatives about the camera: 1. you can only take 9:30 minutes of video at a time before it approaches a stop point regardless of the memory card size you are using and how much space is left on the card. To be clear, you can shoot lots of clips, like 3 minutes at a time and have an hour total of video (or more) on your card. I would prefer that it keep recording until you run out of memory or the battery dies. A regular video camera will record until it reaches the end of the tape or it runs out of battery life. A couple of weeks ago, I had 10GB of video on the card with another Gig of photos on the same card using the same set of batteries the whole day (10 am till 8 pm). I have been lucky and got over 11 minutes of video on one shot. 2. The camera does not have Image Stabilization. I was surprised to read any negative feedback on this camera until I saw further that the reviews were based on one person unable to put the batteries in the camera (please!, you can do it with one hand) transit time in shipping, and another person basing it on a fradulent seller.


Sunday, March 22, 2009

Canon Powershot A1000IS 10MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Grey)

The sleek design of the PowerShot A1000 IS is as refreshing as a breath of fresh air. Better still, its highendfeatures make everything simple: theres the 10.0-megapixel resolution and powerful 4x optical zoomlens with Optical Image Stabilizer for sharpness along the full zoom range. A DIGIC III Image Processorwith Canon Face Detection automatically lets every face stand out. Easy Mode and Easy Playback makethis camera a marvel of simplicity. With a bright 2.5-inch LCD, its available in four two-toned colors.
Customer Review: Great buy
Bought this for our 14 year old daughter as a Christmas gift. Easy to use. Really great pictures. Got a great price.
Customer Review: The Best Cheap Travel Camera
I have already posted some photos on Flickr and have received some pretty positive reviews. Why I like the camera for travel because: 1. It uses AA batteries, I use rechargables. 2. The camera has a view finder which is very helpful when you are outside with the sun behind you. 3. Technology is very advanced. Does a great job finding faces and managing focus. 4. Tripod mount. 5. And I think the best price on the market for the technology and megs (10mps). 6. It's easy moving the photos to the computer.


Saturday, March 21, 2009

Canon PowerShot SD10 ClearTouch Anti-Glare Screen Protector (Single Pack)

The anti-glare and super clear screen protector. ClearTouch Anti-Glare's numerous features enhance your Canon PowerShot SD10's display and provides you with more than protection from scratches!


Friday, March 20, 2009

LensPen MiniPro II Lens Cleaning System + Precision Design Cleaning Kit - for Compact Digital Point & Shoot Cameras and Mini-camcorders - including Canon Powershot, Flip Video Mino & Ultra, Nikon Coolpix, Olympus Stylus & Sony Cybershot

Kit includes:
 1) LensPen MiniPro II Lens Cleaner
 2) Precision Design 6-Piece Deluxe Cleaning Kit

The LensPen MiniPro II Lens Cleaner is the simple and effective way to clean your optics when they get dirty out in the field before the dust, dust, and grime begin to build up, becoming more and more difficult to remove. The LensPen is simple to use: 1) Slide out the retractable brush, using it to remove any dust particles; 2) Remove the end cap to expose the cleaning pad; 3) Using a smooth, circular motion, wipe the lens surface with the unique flexible cleaning pad. If any smudges remain, just breathe gently on the lens and repeat the cleaning process. The unique cleaning compound will not spill or dry out and is both environmentally-friendly and non-toxic.

The Precision Design 6-Piece Deluxe Cleaning Kit includes what you need to keep your equipment sparkling clean. The environmentally-friendly Hurricane Air Blower is a real dust-blaster. It's nothing like those tiny blower brushes which are capable of producing only a gentle breath of air. When you squeeze this deluxe Air Blower you get a focused gust of air that really pushes the dust off. Using the blower should always be the first step in cleaning your photo equipment. The soft, natural-hair Cleaning Brush helps remove any stubborn particles. A Microfiber Lens and LCD Cleaning Cloth is included for convenient in-the-field cleaning. The Lens Cleaning Liquid is used to lightly moisten a sheet of Lens Tissue to remove stubborn fingerprints and environmental pollutants from your lens. The included Cotton Swabs are very useful for caring for the exterior (non-optical) surface of your equipment.

This value-packed LensPen MiniPro II & Precision Design Cleaning Combo Kit is the perfect companion to help you clean your compact digital point-and-shoot camera or mini-camcorder.


Customer Review: good product
Accomplishes what it's supposed to do. It is really a simple basic product but recommendable.


Thursday, March 19, 2009

Canon PowerShot S500 ClearTouch Crystal Screen Protectors (Dual Pack)

Amazing glass-like clarity!  Cleartouch Crystal will retain the full color vibrancy and life of your handhelds screen as it provides many other benefits!


Monday, March 16, 2009

Canon PowerShot S40 Duracell Battery (Duracell Battery)

Canon PowerShot S40 Duracell Battery. This is a 7.4 Volt, 1000 mAh, Li-Ion Battery . Dimensions: 1.78 x 1.32 x 0.63. 100% OEM compatible.


Sunday, March 15, 2009

3n1 Combo Kit - Mini Neoprene Sleeve Case for Canon Camera Canon Powershot (Canon Camera NOT included), Magenta

Compatible with Canon Powershot Sd40, Sd30, Sd400, Sd430, Sd500, Sd550, Sd600, Sd630, Sd700, Sd750, Sd770, Sd790, Sd800, Sd850, Sd870, Sd890, Sd900, SD950, Sd1000, SD1100. Young MicroBranded Non-OEM Case. 1 Year Unconditional Warranty if purchased through PCMicroStore
Customer Review: Great little case
I was wanting a small case that could easily fit in my purse, but was colorful as well - and I found it here. It's a soft case and doesn't have a ton of padding, but it definitely does it's job of protecting the screen from scratches. I got the green case, and while it's called "neon," it's more of a light lime green - so don't worry about it being super blinding.
Customer Review: Camera case
I think this is a good product. I've had it now almost 1 1/2 mo. and it is getting a little dirty but thats to be expected when outdoors!


Friday, March 13, 2009

Canon PowerShot SD200 ClearTouch Anti-Glare Screen Protector (Single Pack)

The anti-glare and super clear screen protector. ClearTouch Anti-Glare's numerous features enhance your Canon PowerShot SD200's display and provides you with more than protection from scratches!


Thursday, March 12, 2009

Canon PowerShot SD870IS 8MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Black)

From the very first glance, the smooth shape and bold lines of the stylish PowerShot SD870 IS Digital ELPH signal that this is no ordinary camera. With 8.0 megapixels of resolution, an Optical Image Stabilizer and 3.8x optical zooming, the SD870 IS Digital ELPH boasts impressive specs as well as a host of convenient features. Face Detection Technology for worry-free people shots. A large 3.0-inch LCD to give you a perfect view of your scene. The Auto ISO Shift and ISO 1600 deliver brilliant images in challenging lighting.
Customer Review: Canon SD870IS is all it was touted to be
I did extensive research on "point-and-shoot" digital cameras before making a decision and have not been disappointed with my purchase of the Canon SD870IS. It's always challenging when doing product research online to separate what is important to you from the "expert" reviews (they complain about little things I would never notice and get excited about things - like color choices - which are meaningless to me.) And individuals' reviews are sometimes too simplistic and lacking substance or so extreme you wonder if they are biased for some reason other than the product itself. So I will try to keep it simple and factual ... Size and weight of the camera are great ... will easily fit in most shirt pockets. Have not had to recharge the battery yet after taking somewhere around 250 photos, most with flashes. Photo quality is good and image stabilization does help - but you still need to try to hold it still. I was very impressed with the quality of the video it shot (though this was unimportant in my purchasing decision) - nice to have! Powers up and is ready to shoot quickly and can take multiple pictures fairly fast for a digital. Quality and viewability of digital viewfinder is good, even in bright sunlight - surprisingly, I am not missing an optical viewfinder. Very reasonably priced - only $240 in Dec 08. I would highly recommend this camera to the "average Joe" like myself who wanted a good quality camera but didn't want to spend a lot. Enjoy!
Customer Review: great camera
I really like this camera, it is compact , takes great pictures and i love the big screen and image stabilization features. I do find the manual is not as easy to follow as I would like & why does it only come with a test memory card?


Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Canon PowerShot G10 14.7MP Digital Camera with 5x Image Stabilized Zoom + 8GB Card + Cameta Bonus Accessory Kit

Kit includes:
1) Canon PowerShot G10 Digital Camera
2) Precision Design USB 2.0 High Speed SecureDigital (SD/SDHC) Card Reader
3) Transcend 8GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) Card
4) Precision Design C190D Digital Carrying Case
5) Image Recall Digital Image Recovery Software
6) Precision Design Memory Card Storage Wallet
7) Precision Design Flexible Tabletop Mini Tripod
8) Cameta Microfiber Cleaning Cloth

The Canon PowerShot G10 is a great choice for any user wanting superior control in a point and shoot. With a 14.7 megapixel resolution, 5x Optical Image Stabilizing zoom lens and a bright clear 3.0 inch LCD, you are sure to compose and capture the shot you want. The G10 has dials which change the exposure mode, exposure compensation, and ISO setting, as well as a Canon 'quick control' dial on the rear which mimics the familial control of the EOS SLR cameras. Responsive, stylish, and capable of great imagery, the PowerShot G10 is an excellent 'bridge' between the best of SLRs and point and shoots.

Take more high-resolution pictures faster with this 8GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) memory card.

Transfer files quickly and easily, and conserve your camera's battery life, with this convenient USB 2.0 SecureDigital (SD) Card Reader.

Protect your digital camera with this high-quality, padded carrying case. Made from tear resistant and weatherproof Cordura, it features three zippered pockets, shock-absorbing padding, nylon lining, a removable shoulder strap and a belt loop.

Retrieve lost or deleted images from your memory card with Image Recall Digital Image Recovery Software.

Take sharp, blur-free photos and great macro shots with this flexible tabletop mini tripod.




Tuesday, March 10, 2009

HQRP Replacement AC Power CA-560 CA560 Adapter for Canon PowerShot G6 G5 G3, OPTURA ZR40 ZR50 Digital Cameras / Camcorders

Products trademarked HQRP are marketed and sold exclusively by Osprey-Talon.Compatibile with Camcorder & Digital Camera Models:Canon PowerShot: - G1, G2, G3, G5, G6, - Pro1, Pro 90. Canon OPTURA:- 100MC, 200MC, - ZR10, ZR20, ZR25MC, ZR30MC, ZR40MC, ZR50MC. Compatible with:CA-560, CA560


Sunday, March 8, 2009

Canon PowerShot PSC-1000 Deluxe Leather Case (Grey) + NB-4L Battery + Accessory Kit for SD1100 IS, SD1000, SD600, SD400 Digital Cameras

Kit includes:
1) Canon PowerShot PSC-1000 Deluxe Leather Case
2) Spare NB-4L High-Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
3) Precision Design 5-Piece Cleaning Kit
4) Digital Camera LCD Monitor Screen Protectors
5) Precision Design Flexible Tabletop Mini Tripod
6) Precision Design Memory Card Storage Wallet
7) Cameta Microfiber Cleaning Cloth

A stylish digital camera demands stylish protection. The Canon PSC-1000 Deluxe Leather Case is designed specifically for ultra-compact Canon Powershot digital cameras. Defend your camera from the dings and scratches of travel and everyday use while looking smart all the time. The PSC-1000 features a magnetic front flap closure for quick access so you won't miss those sudden photo opportunities. Inside the case is a soft interior lining. You can carry the case on your hip, thanks to the stitched leather belt loop, or securely in your hand with a pass-through slot for the camera's wrist strap.

Exterior Dimensions: 3.9 x 2.6 x 1.2 inches / Interior Dimensions: 3.0 x 2.0 x 0.7 inches

Increase your shooting capacity with this powerful NB-4L Lithium-ion rechargeable battery.

This 5-piece cleaning kit contains everything you'll ever need to properly clean your lenses, including Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Blower Brush and Cotton Swabs.

Reduce glare, enhance your view, and prevent scratching with this set of LCD screen protectors.

Take sharp, blur-free photos and great macro shots with this flexible tabletop mini tripod.

Keep multiple memory cards protected and organized with this durable storage wallet.

Keep your camera and lenses smudge-free with this handy microfiber cleaning cloth.


Customer Review: Good set, Good price
I mostly purchased this item for the camera case and the extra battery. Very handy to have so I'm not beating up my new camera in my purse. The other items in the package are good, just haven't used them much yet.
Customer Review: Everything you need
This kit contained everything I needed to supplement my new camera. I am very satisified; however, the shipping was a little slow. I ordered this for a trip, and it arrived several dates after the date they specified for it to arrive.


Friday, March 6, 2009

3n1 Combo Kit - Mini Neoprene Sleeve Case for Canon Camera Canon Powershot (Canon Camera NOT included), Magenta

Compatible with Canon Powershot Sd40, Sd30, Sd400, Sd430, Sd500, Sd550, Sd600, Sd630, Sd700, Sd750, Sd770, Sd790, Sd800, Sd850, Sd870, Sd890, Sd900, SD950, Sd1000, SD1100. Young MicroBranded Non-OEM Case. 1 Year Unconditional Warranty if purchased through PCMicroStore
Customer Review: Great little case
I was wanting a small case that could easily fit in my purse, but was colorful as well - and I found it here. It's a soft case and doesn't have a ton of padding, but it definitely does it's job of protecting the screen from scratches. I got the green case, and while it's called "neon," it's more of a light lime green - so don't worry about it being super blinding.
Customer Review: Camera case
I think this is a good product. I've had it now almost 1 1/2 mo. and it is getting a little dirty but thats to be expected when outdoors!


Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Microscope Adapter with 7x Lens for Canon PowerShot A95

Model: A14CanonA95; Material: metal; Compatible with Canon PowerShot A95 digital camera; Tube depth for camera zooming: 21.5mm; 52mm male thread for Canon extended lens adapter (not included);Standard 23.2mm 7x lens mount for most compound microscopes; ===== Package includes:Microscope adapter for Canon PowerShot A95 digital camera with 7x lens


Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Canon Powershot Leather Neckstrap for S3 IS, S2 IS & S1 IS Digital Cameras

This durable neck strap is made of black leather and features the Canon logo in relief. The strap is lightly padded and with wide tapered ends for maximum comfort while supporting the camera's full weight. It's designed for Pro 1, S1 IS, S2 IS, G series Canon models.
Customer Review: Great camera strap!
I really like how comfortable and secure this strap feels around my neck. I also recommend anyone who gets the Canon PowerShot Pro Series S3 IS 6MP with 12x Image Stabilized Zoom get the camera case to protect and store their camera in.
Customer Review: Very comfortable
I had a moment of angst while attaching this strap: Would I look pretentious carrying a point and shoot camera around on a thick leather strap that looks like it was made for a professional grade DSLR? Well, this concern quickly evaporated when I actually started carrying the camera. The strap, apart from being beautifully made, is considerably more comfortable than the one that came with my S3 IS. Tucking such a big strap into a reasonably-sized camera bag can be a bit vexing, but if you like to keep your camera out and ready for action, this strap is definitely the way to go.