If you have a SLR or DSLR camera and other maker/mount lenses, the Fotodiox Mount Adapters allow you to use your lenses on the film/digital camera body. Sharing lenses has some distinct advantages. Certain prime lens just cant be replaced, and you save cost of purchase lenses...
The Canon EOS Elan II is an easy-to-use, full-featured SLR with advanced options. Both film loading and rewinding (High-Speed or Silent modes) are automatic. Other features include a 10-second-delay self-timer, 10 automatic exposure mode choices, three-point autofocus, and a retractable automatic flash...
Canon raises the stakes for professional photography with its EF 28-300mm USM ultra-high magnification zoom lens with image stabilization. This handy, compact zoom lens offers versatility, easy subject selection, and the highest optical performance in its class...
If you want to carry a gadget bag that screams out the brand of the camera you shoot with and announces to the world that you have hundreds or even thousands of dollars hanging from your shoulder -- then look elsewhere...
The Opteka 650-1300mm high definition super telephoto zoom lens is perfect for the professional and amateur photographer alike. There is a built-in, rotating tripod mount for easily attaching to your tripod or monopod...
The new Opteka High Definition² .35x Ultra Wide Angle Fisheye Converter Lens increases the versatility of your existing lens to provide breathtaking ultra wide angle views. And it's so easy to use! Additionally the built-in detachable macro lens allows you to take extreme high resolution close-up shots! Nothing changes the way you see the world like High Definition² and no company does High Definition² like Opteka...
The components included in this kit were selected to optomize the usage, and increase the convience of your Canon 580EX and 580EX II Flashes. +KIT INCLUDES+ - Flash Frame Bracket - TTL Extension Cord - Sto-Fen Omnibouce - 4 Ni-mh Rechargeable AA Batteries w/Rapid Charger - 8 Slot AA Battery Case.
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