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High Capacity LP-E5 Replacement Lithium-Ion Battery for Canon Digital SLR EOS Rebel T1i
 
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The Opteka LP-E5 rechargeable lithium-ion 1800mAh battery is a replacement for replacement for Opteka LP-E5. It features lithium technology, which ensures maximum battery life and maximum power. It also features no memory effect that lets you recharge partially drained batteries without reducing performance.

Product Details

  • Brand new non-OEM
  • Quantity: 1
  • Battery type: Lithium-Ion.
  • No memory loss effect.
  • Integrated microchip prevents overcharging & lengthens battery life

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Cheap and works
 
Review Date: March 5, 2010
Reviewer: Steven Meconi, Baltimore, Maryland
Price was right and it seems to work fine. Only have used it a short time.
very good product
 
Review Date: November 24, 2009
Reviewer: Dawn M. Fuss, Vieques, PR
Very good battery . . . really works!!! Would definitely order again!!!!! Thanks!
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EOS Hello Canon!

Cleaning an EOS – 1DS digital cameras chip is something only a professional must do. The chip that provides on-chip, a process that reduces the noise of pixels in the processor, noise reduction is embedded in the heart of the camera, between all components of cabling and computer card. You must dismantle the camera to the bottom of the image, remove the chip or on the map of clean.

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Canon eos digital camera 10d
Instructions
Things You’ll Need:
Screw driver
Compressed air
Step
1
Charge your battery and turn on the camera.

Step
2
Go to the Digital Cameras menu and select “Sensor Cleaning”, then select “OK.”

Step
3
Remove the lens, and notice that the sensor is raised inside the camera.

Step
4
Apply a drop of CMOS sensor cleaning fluid to a sensor cleaning swab. Then swipe the swab along the sensor, once to the right and once to the left.

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Attach the lens and set the camera back to shooting mode.

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Sigma 18-50mm f/3.5-5.6 DC AF Wide Angle Zoom Lens for Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT, XTi, XS, XSi, T1i, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, & 50D Digital SLR Cameras
 
Manufacturer: SIGMA
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The 18-50mm f/3.5-5.6 DC lens was exclusively designed to suit the characteristics of digital SLR cameras. Ideal as a standard starter zoom lens, this lens provides an equivalent range of approx. 28-80mm when used with a Canon digital SLR camera (*). The use of aspherical lenses provides correction for various aberrations throughout the entire zoom range and produce a high level of optical performance.

DC lenses are exclusively designed for digital SLR cameras. The image circle (rear of lens) is made to match the smaller dimensions used for the image sensor on digital cameras. As a result these lenses are also more compact and lightweight, and are better matched to digital SLR cameras.

Product Details

  • Exclusively designed to suit the characteristics of digital SLR cameras.
  • Filter Size Diameter: 58mm, Lens Construction: 8 Elements in 8 Groups
  • Angle of View: 76.5-31.7 degrees, Minimum Aperture: F22
  • Minimum Focusing Distance: 25cm/9.8 in. Maximum Magnification: 1:3.5
  • 1 Year Warranty

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Love it
 
Review Date: September 30, 2009
Reviewer: Robert Osborne, saint clair shores, MI
Sigma 18-50mm is a great lens for someone looking to save a few bucks or for a novice. All my friends who are die hard slr junkies cant believe the quality it puts out. Its a must have!
Well worth the cost
 
Review Date: January 21, 2010
Reviewer: J. Rzeczycki, East Tennessee
For under $100 you will not find a better lens than this. Equal to about 29mm on a Canon crop body dSLR, it is a wide angle lens. This is a very under rated lens in my opinion FOR THIS PRICE. Built well and very sharp at F8.
Good replacement for Canon 18-55
 
Review Date: February 22, 2010
Reviewer: Glenn Campbell, Western Hemisphere
Bought this lens after I broke the original 18-55 lens of my EOS Rebel xTi. The official Canon replacement was ridiculously overpriced, so I got this one. Works just fine! I can't evaluate the new lens in technical terms, I don't notice any differences between the new and old lens, except this one looks a lot more solidly built. Same filter size.
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Hello Canon EOS!

Canon eos digital camera 100d

Instructions
Step
1
Find an electronics store or website to compare Canon’s line of cameras. Aside from Canon’s official website, many stores such as Best Buy and Target also have websites with printed product information and convenient comparison grids.

Step
2
Choose the type of camera you wish to purchase: digital or film, SLR (single lens reflex) or compact. Think about what you normally use a camera for and the size that would work best for you. DSLRs and SLRs are versatile, if you want to choose your settings sometimes and use automatic modes other times. However, they are expensive and fairly large. Compact cameras are usually cheaper and fit better in a purse or pocket.

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Consider any lenses and other accessories you may already have that might fit onto a new camera. Many Canon Rebel and Mark lenses mix and match with older models, and the camera bag must only to be large enough to fit all your accessories.

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Check the resolution and optical zoom of the camera before you purchase it. For a digital camera, look for at least 5 megapixelsmost Canon cameras are equipped with 7mp or higherif you plan to print photos to 11 by 14 or larger. Look for an optical zoom of at least 3x; Most Canon cameras have this.

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Consider whether you think you might want to upgrade your camera later. If you buy a DSLR or SLR camera, you can easily buy better lenses, flashes and other equipment to improve your photography. If you aren’t sure, go with a lower-priced compact 35mm SureShot, APS Elph or digital PowerShot camera.

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Know what else you might want to focus on, such as LCD size, anti-shake, semi-automatic modes, rechargeable batteries, built-in or add-on flash. Digital PowerShot and EOS cameras vary from 1.8 to 2.5 inch LCD screens. Most Canon cameras use rechargeable Lithium or Ni-Mh batteries.

Step
7
Stick to your budget. Consider extra expenses such as a camera bag, lenses, filters, batteries, digital image software, memory cards and extended warranties.

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How to Attach the Canon EOS 40D to a Computer for Live View

EOS Hello Canon!
Digital Cameras Canon EOS 40 D is an excellent digital camera with many features. One of the best features is the “live view” where you can actually check the camera from the computer mode. Contributes to a better images because they can see the image in a great photographers computer professionals. There are many options that you can adjust too on the computer and useful tools. Connect the camera to a computer by following these suggestions.

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Canon eos digital cameras 1000d

Instructions
Things You’ll Need:
USB cable
Computer with USB port
Canon EOS Utility Software
Step
1
Install the Canon EOS Utility Software on your computer’s hard drive. Just insert the utility disk and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. This includes many features which you can use to control the camera from the computer, as well as some other useful programs.

Step
2
Position your EOS 40D Digital Cameras on a tripod or flat surface and compose your shot.

Step
3
Plug in your USB cable to your Digital camera’s USB port. This is located on the right side if the camera is pointing at you. Open the rubber cover and insert the cable.

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4
Insert the other end (larger rectangular plug) into the USB port on your computer.

Step
5
Turn on the computer and camera if not already on, and set the camera to “Live View” using the camera menu. Your computer should recognize the camera and run the utility itself. If it doesn’t, open your EOS Digital Cameras utility software by opening your “Start” menu and finding the “Canon” folder and starting the utility manually. The utility should display the image right on the screen.

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invisibleSHIELD for the Canon EOS Rebel T1I/500D (Screen)
 
Manufacturer: ZAGG
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  • Scratch Proof
  • Lifetime Guarantee
  • No added bulk
  • Improves grip
  • Invisible protection

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Canon eos digital cameras 1000d body
EOS Hello Canon!

Digital Cameras Canon EOS 10 D is one of the digital EOS cameras Canon EOS pictures, the D600 replacement in 2003 published model source DSLR cameras. Despite his age, remained very popular with professionals and amateurs, which long camera says on reliability. However, as any camera is not without its share of difficulties and problems, many can be fairly easily remedied.

Blank LCD after Taking Picture
The first thing anyone with a DSLR camera usually does after snapping a photo is glance at the LCD screen to see a tiny review image. However, occasionally, one may find the image absent, with the screen remaining suspiciously blank. This could be because the Auto Review setting is off, forcing anyone taking the picture to go through and look at the images manually. You can turn the setting on at the main menu.

Black Pictures
If you’re finding that the pictures you’ve been taking are too dark to be discernible, this could be because the camera’s settings are not letting enough light through. If the shutter speed is set to 1/4000 of a second and/or the aperture is set to 1/22, then there’s a good chance that the lens isn’t taking in enough light for the sensor to form a picture. Change these settings, opening the aperture to allow more light intake and eliminate these black pictures. If this does not alleviate the issue, then you may have a stuck shutter, which requires a laborious repair at your local camera shop.

Error 02 EOS Digital Cameras
If you see the message ERR 02 on your LCD’s Digital Cameras screen, then this indicates an issue with the compact flash card. It’s usually caused by removing the card without turning off the camera. To fix this, the CF card may need reformatting. This can be done on the menu, but be warned, this will erase all of the data on the card. Using a card reader, back up any images you may have on the card onto your computer before reformatting.

Error 99 EOS Digital Cameras
The ERR 99 message can be attributed to either a lens issue or a CF card problem, and we can determine which one through a series of steps. First, turn the camera off, insert a CF card, turn the camera on and format the card. Press the shutter button as if you’d take a picture. If the ERR 99 message pops up, then there may be an issue with the card and it should be replaced or reformatted. If you do not receive the error message, then the lens contacts may need cleaning. Clean the metal contacts with a cotton swab dampened with rubbing alcohol. Now replace the lens and press the shutter button. If you do not get a message, then the contacts simply needed cleaning. If you do, then that could indicate that the lens needs servicing.

Dead Card
If your camera won’t power on despite a fully charged battery, this could indicate a dead storage card. CF cards (particularly Lexar cards) only can be written so many times before they die completely, similar to how a battery can only be recharged a finite number of times. Replacing the storage card with a new one may alleviate the problem.

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Canon eos digital cameras 50d pics
Digital Canon EOS Hello Mondo!
Canon EOS digital cameras have many advantages for their analog ancestors. Ease of use, small size and image quality are all reasons for a switch for the era of digital photography. The days of lugging bulky equipment surrounding external sources of light photography and measurement of time. These new cameras can fit in your pocket for daily use large. You will learn how is easy to use a new Canon camera to capture memories occurring.

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Instructions
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Things You’ll Need:
Canon EOS digital camera
SD memory card
Lithium-ion battery
How to Work a Canon Camera
Step
1
Open the camera’s bottom slide panel and insert a lithium-ion battery and SD memory card. Close the panel and hold the camera in your right hand so that the viewfinder screen is facing you and you can see the power button on top.

Step
2
Make sure the toggle switch on top of the camera is on camera mode and not movie or scene mode. Push and hold the power button for 2 seconds.

Step
3
See the data displayed in the four corners of the viewfinder screen. Starting at the top left and moving clockwise: mode the camera is in, flash and number of pictures taken per shutter close, number of pictures that will fit on the memory card and what type of photo resolution is taken.

Step
4
Push the “Func/Set” button in the center of the wheel, and set it to “Auto.” There are many other features to select, but “Auto” will be the simplest to use. The rest of the wheel has other features to set, such as auto-flash or no flash, multiple picture options and macro mode.

Step
5
Hold the camera with both hands once you have the desired settings on the camera. Put each of your thumbs on the bottom of the screen and your index fingers on the top corners. Your right index finger should be resting on the picture-taking button.

Step
6
Use the viewfinder screen to locate an object to photograph. If needed, use the zoom in or out feature that is located near your right index finger. Once you have the desired target set, press the picture-taking button down with your right finger halfway; this focuses the camera. Continue to push the button down until you take the picture.

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0.5x Digital Wide Angle Macro Professional Series Lens + Lens Adapter Tube (If Needed) + Lenspen + Lens Cap Keeper + DB ROTH Micro Fiber Cloth For The Canon Digital Rebel T1i (EOS 500D) SLR Camera Which Has Any Of These (18-55mm, 75-300mm, 50mm 1.4 , 55-2
 
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Kit Includes:

* 1) 0.5x Digital Wide Angle Macro Professional Series Lens - When you've run out of room and your back's against the wall and you just can't seem to squeeze everything you want in the shot, just put on this wide angle lens attachment to get it all in the picture. This 0.45x wide angle attachment more than doubles your camera's wide angle field-of-view. You'll be able to get more of the scene in your scenic shots and more of the group in your group shots. The Wide Angle Lens's detachable Macro Lens enables you to photograph small objects up close. Great for jewelry, coins, stamps, flowers, and more. Even if your camera already has macro capability, this macro lens will get you even closer for truly amazing close-up photos.
* 2) Lens Adapter Tube (If Needed) - Some cameras require an adapter tube to fit the filters(Color is black or silver)
* 3) Lens Pen - The perfect cleaning tool safe for all camera lenses, High quality Retractable nonabrasive Lens Brush, Removes fingerprints, smudges, and grease marks
* 4) CapKeeper 2 Lens Cap Strap - The CapKeeper 2 prevents lens cap loss with adhesive-backed disc attached to the cap. Never lose your cap again!
* 5) DB ROTH Micro Fiber Cleaning Cloth - Microfiber Cleaning Cloth - Eliminate dust and smudges from your camera with this handy microfiber cleaning cloth.

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  • KIT INCLUDES 5 PRODUCTS -- with all Manufacturer-supplied Accessories and Full USA Warranties:
  • <#1> 0.5x Digital Wide Angle Macro Professional Series Lens
  • <#2> Lens Adapter Tube (If Needed)
  • <#3> Lens Pen Cleaning System
  • <#4> CapKeeper 2 Lens Cap Strap <#5> DB ROTH Micro Fiber Cleaning Cloth

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Canon eos digital cameras 4
Digital Canon EOS Hello Mondo!
Canon 40 D is a very advanced digital camera. This is an entry high-end professional camera that has different characteristics very useful, including forecasts Edition cameras focusing functions, built-in functions and a digital processor. To use this device, you can get as simple or technical you want to. There are many updates, but not many things have changed for users familiar with the EOS 20 D digital cameras.

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Instructions
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Things You’ll Need:
Canon 40D
Step
1
Charge the battery and install in the hand grip. Then turn on the camera using the switch at the bottom back of the camera body. The menu should appear in the LCD, and the smaller LCD on the top right of the camera will come on. This shows your battery power, film and camera settings and program mode.

Step
2
Turn on the AF-ON button to shoot the camera in auto-focus mode. This eliminates the need to focus the camera manually. The auto-focus comes on when the shutter is half pressed on many Canon models, but this sometimes causes problems when shooting because auto-focus comes on when not intended.

Step
3
Turn the program mode nob on the left-hand side to the camera mode you want to use. There are the familiar P, M, AV, TV modes. P allows you to set the aperture and shutter speed manually, AV allows you to set the aperture and maintain the shutter speed exposure, TV just the opposite, and M is a full manual mode. There are several other modes designed for certain types of shooting; flower for close-ups, running person for action shots, mountains for scenery landscapes and face for portraits. You can save your own configurations with the C1, C2, C3 icons.

Step
4
Aim your camera at a subject and compose your picture. You will notice your camera auto metering the subject. Adjust your exposure using one of the modes or by turning the round dial on the top of the right side of the camera or the larger dial on the back of the camera. This adjusts the shutter and aperture speeds depending on which mode you are in.

Step
5
Take your picture and store it in the digital memory. You can now enter the Live View mode to view this image on the screen and make adjustments to your next shot or turn on Live View mode to compose and adjust your subject before hand. Live View mode is available only on the P, M, TV, AV modes, but not the scene modes. It allows you to see your exposure levels, ISO speed, and bring up histograms and other useful tools.

Step
6
Attach the camera to your computer with a USB cable and install the utility software to download and edit your pictures on your own computer. You may also control the camera through your computer using Live Mode.

Step
7
Bring up the menu by pressing the menu button in the top left-hand corner on the back of the camera. In the menu, you can adjust metering modes, set functions, view pictures and change functions. You can also play or review pictures on the LCD screen with the play button on the back of the camera and delete pictures with a selection button on the back of the camera.

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