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  • Built-in Projection Screen for easy set-up
  • Portable Presentation Binder for Mobile Presentations...
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  • Delsey Camera BagsDelsey ODC 61 Trolley for use with DSLR...
    List Price: $299.00
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  • Stylish elegant design for comfort & mobility
  • Removeable insert
  • Comfortable airline carry-on

  • 3M MPRO Presentation Binder--Includes Screen Tripod Pockets


    3M Projectors

    List Price: $39.95
    Price: $36.99
    You Save: $2.96 (7%)

    Product Details

    • Built-in Projection Screen for easy set-up
    • Portable Presentation Binder for Mobile Presentations with 3M MPRO projectors
    • Faux Black Leather Binder with three pockets for storage of MPRO, cables, and Power Supply
    • Carry Handle

    Product Description

    Leatherette appearance binder with built in projection screen, three large storage compartments and tripod withdraw a symbolize.

    3M Dual Lock Reclosable Fastening Strips (3ft. x 1in)


    3M

    Product Details

    • Stronger than industrial grade Velcro-one side only-will mate to itself
    • Bonds to most helmets and most surfaces in 72 hours
    • Indoor/outdoor adhesive - waterproof, temperature resistant, solvent resistant
    • 3ft. x 1in. Strip, Black-color, 250 stems per square inch

    Product Description

    3M TM Dual Latch TM Reclosable Fasteners have been used extensively in transportation, electronics, province equipment, machinery, medical and sign and display markets. When the mushroom-shaped stems interlock, tensile convincingness is high enough to replace mechanical fasteners in many applications, yet you can readily unconditional and close Dual Lock fasteners hundreds of times. Leading temperature and solvent resistant. Black, polypropylene reclosable fastener with a VHB TM Tape-record pressure sensitive 250 stems per square inch.

    Delsey ODC 61 Trolley for use with DSLR Cameras (Black)


    Delsey Camera Bags

    List Price: $299.00
    Price: Too low to display

    Product Details

    • Stylish elegant design for comfort & mobility
    • Removeable insert
    • Comfortable airline carry-on
    • Compartment for 17# widescreen laptop

    Product Description

    Block out, comfort and mobility come together with this elegant trolley

    Customer Reviews

    Well built for what it is, but I have a mind that it was something that it's not
    Let talk about what this IS NOT:
    1) This looks like a rolling bundle... it's NOT. I had my hopes up since I love my Delsey photo backpack and this is backpack shaped. This trolley would have been splendid if it had straps that could be zipped up for storage in the back, and it had the option to roll it around.
    2) This looks like it could be used as persistent high use luggage... not really. It doesn't have a handle on it's side, so you can really carry it around pleasingly. Just roll it or hold it from the top (which is awkward when walking around).
    3) It looks like it can hold so much accessory stuff... yes, but not in a way you can get to it easily. All the cargo has to accessed from the inside, there are no easy to get to pockets on the exterior, and most of the storage on the inside is for large gear (cameras, lenses, flashes, laptops, etc.) and not so much for inconsequential thinks like memory cards, batteries, cables, cleaning tools, etc.

    What this trolley IS:
    1) Benevolent looking
    2) Smooth rolling
    3) Content swappable... Which is nice if you have several inserts (which I don't recognize if they sell them individually) and want to switch things out quickly. It's also good if in a pinch you extremity the shell for more cargo you can carry the cameras in the same zipped up padded dividers outside of the bag.
    4) Big... enough for a 17" laptop
    5) Reasonably established... the lack of external access and that you need to open it up fully to get anything big out can dampen enticing. It also comes with TSA approved locks. It would be better it came with an integrated chain to secure it to something chock-a-block as well.

    If it was what it isn't, then I'd be in love with this bag for what it is and use it nearly everyday. However, this is really best at transporting gear and not much else. If Delsey is listening... coin one like this but with straps, a side handle, and a big externally accessible accessory pocket... and as hanker as I'm dreaming, a place to strap a tripod onto.
    Infatuation it
    I have 3 camera gear in the closet ... it's always the unsolvable problem.

    Although a FEW things don't fit, I'm more than thrilled. This bag has solved many problems for me. The fit and clinch seems very good, although day in and day out use will ultimately be the test.
    Camera trunk on wheels
    Purchased for my daughter who is a combining photographer. Wonderful case. Great color inside that contrasts with her camera and accessories for easy permission.

    Kodak Zi6 HD Pocket Video Camera


    Kodak

    List Price: $159.95

    Product Details

    • Edit and share videos with included software CD
    • Vibrant 2.4-inch viewfinder; Watch footage on HDTV with included cables
    • Expandable SD/SDHC card slot up to 32 GB; Rechargeable batteries and charger included
    • Record High Definition video (720p at 60 fps with 16:9 aspect ratio)

    Product Description

    CAMERA, Zi6, Perfidious, POCKET VIDEO CAM

    Customer Reviews

    CAN ANYONE Refrain from?
    I recently purchased the Kodak Zi6 after intentionally reading reviews from several sources. Since this is my first camcorder purchase and use, I wanted something affordable, easy to use, and something that would generate decent videos since my use would mainly be personal.

    The instructions are excellent--not technical and easy to practise, excellent diagrams, etc.

    PROBLEM: The manual states that the AA Kodak batteries that were included would take 13 hours to expense. I put mine on the the charger (included with the package) around 6:00 p.m. last night and as of 7:30 p.m the next day, now, they are still charging!

    **So that's 25.5 hours and still active strong!!**

    Anyone have any suggestions? Should I try to contact Kodak or the company where I made the purchase to see if this is normal? I'm going to connection the place where I purchased it first, however, if anyone has any suggestions OR if anyone has had this experience, please let me know.

    I read a couple of reviews that the batteries took too elongated to charge, but they never said HOW LONG!

    So until this battery issue is resolved, I honestly cannot rate the output any higher. I believe I'll enjoy it once I get over this hurdle. Thanks.
    Refrain from Kodak and their poor excuse for customer service....if you want something that works.
    I bought this yield as a Christmas present for my boyfriend and it worked for only a few months before we had to send it in to be repaired. For some reason it stopped turning on, batteries charged and all. The mend people sent it back saying it was fine...but it wasn't. I can't imagine they actually even looked at it as it still wouldn't spiral on, and we ended up having to send it back 3 or 4 times...all with the same explanation and getting only the same response. Oddly enough, the serial loads got switched at one point...you could tell they actually took off the sticker and replaced it with another. That would have been nice had it truly been a different camera or if somehow switching the sticker made it magically work...but it wasn't, and it didn't.

    The last time before we sent it back we tried to proper with them and explain that it didn't make sense to keep sending it back and doing the same thing over when it didn't put on a solution, that they we obviously have a defective product and they should just send us a new one or give us our money back. Well, they wouldn't do that and even-handed kept saying that it would not happen again and that they stand by their repair department. Of course the product came back from the fix up place still not working.

    The last call resulted in them saying that at this point the product was passed a grace duration which we were never told about (though of course all this back and forth ate time away from our warranty), and the best they could do was give us a $25 gloss over on a Kodak product or repair. Um, really? A discount on two options that don't work? No thanks - I wouldn't take you up on that put up for sale if you were PAYING me.

    Looks like I'm not the only one who has had this problem as well...so do yourself a favor and buy a Flip or anything else. Even if it's more expensive it will be worth the outdated you save having a product that both works and doesn't put you through a year of back and forth with an infuriating purchaser call center.

    Refrain from - fatal flaws!
    Mine suffers from the automatic-freeze problem that turns the device into the paperweight reported by so many other users, and while researching this on the internet, I discovered a blog situate that claimed that ONLY Kodak-branded memory cards will work in the thing (at more than twice the get of generic memory cards). So not only did Kodak reportedly do this lousy thing in restricting the functionality, they didn't even have the good manners to inform buyers that they had to use only THEIR memory cards, thus sending us all on wild goose chases difficult to find workarounds to the device freeze issue. IMHO, that is the definition of ultimate corporate nastiness. I wouldn't buy from Kodak at this spot if they were the last manufacturers on earth.
    A terrific, cheap alternative to Flip or Higher Kodaks
    I recently wrecked my Kodak 12 Megapixel Camera I owned, and I take many videos constantly, and finally ran in to some extra wherewithal to get a camcorder. With only a $100 budget, I went with the Kodak Zi6 for $60 off of craigslist. It had recieved peremptory reviews and decidedly was the right choice, and in that way it is. This camera is DEFINITELY portable- despite it's mild size (which I will talk about shortly), you can use it anywhere. Say your on the road all day, and your filming every second of it. You can interchange SD cards to store undisputed parts on and can record up to 10 HOURS of video on a 32GB SD Card- far more than any flash memory Flip one's lid or Vado camcorder has even come close to. It is also great that you can charge your main Kodak batteries, and at the same prematurely use regular AA's. The quality of the camera is superb- 720p HD looks very good, and no Flip camera has the option of 60FPS, which makes things even less ill. The fact it can also take pictures is a relief too. The built in software is excellent too- easy uploads to Youtube! But of process I have my pet peevs about this camera. The still photo quality is terrible; even sub-par to my iPhone. Low lighting quality is horrible and winds are disasterous. Compared to about any other camcorder on the buy, it is the bulkiest. But, aside of everything, my final thoughts:

    Pros:
    Small
    Cheap
    720P
    HD Video Association contact to TV
    Ability to change Batteries and SD Cards up to 32GB
    Built in Software
    Still Pictures
    Easy to use
    60FPS Alternative

    Cons:
    Bulky
    Terrible still shots
    Terrible wind sounds
    Horrible low lighting
    Not the pre-eminent quality

    But, for far far less than any flip video is going to cost you, I give this camera a 4/5- not perfect, but for saving notes, this is your camera.
    Very Gentlemanly!
    This is a very good pocket camera. Saying that, you can't expect a lot more from it. It is very high quality and takes nice day to day video. It captures household events etc quite well. Although, the zoom is quite poor and it's not even worth using. The zoom is indubitably about 10mm, so this is clearly not a camera for sporting events. This is a fantastic camera for just videoing a vacation, family in any case, or trying to start up a YouTube channel. The quality is quite superb for its small square footage but it can get a little watercolory in the blazing sun. If things are blurry check the long side of the camera for the focus knob it probably out of place (tyou just push it up or down for focusing on small objects or impartial a landscape). The battery life is fantastic and it's a great small size. I reccomend this!

    Joby GM2 Gorillamobile Flexible Tripod with Universal Camera Adapter, 2 Removable 3M High-Bond...


    Joby, Inc

    List Price: $44.95
    Price: Too low to display

    Product Details

    • Over two dozen leg joints bend and rotate 360°
    • Removable adhesive clips detach without leaving residue behind.
    • Universal camera adapter (1/4" tripod screw)
    • The only iPhone case that comes with its own set of flexible, bendable legs.

    Product Description

    The Gorillamobile for 3G/3GS, with its springy, wrappable legs, allows you to secure handheld devices - like iPhones, iPods, and cameras - to almost any surface. Perch it on your tray table in-flight, attach it to the split in the car, wrap it around a tree on a hike - the movie-viewing, talking, video-recording, and photo-fetching possibilities are endless! With three types ofinterchangeable adapters, including a ease up-touch, protective iPhone case, the Gorillamobile for 3G/3GS supports your without a scratch collection of mobile devices. Custom-engineered soft-come near iPhone case with built-in adapter allows you to both protect and securely appropriate your iPhone 3G or 3GS. Hardshell construction with soft-touch finish adds self-assurance and elegance. Slim-line, lightweight design ensures no intruding with screen or functionality, including docking. Two additional types of slim-set up quick release adapters stay attached to your devices and let you right away and securely attach them to the Gorillamobile. In aninstant, switch between your iPhone, iPod, Twist and Pico. Flexible, wrappable legs allow the Gorillamobile for 3G/3GS to weld to just about anything, enabling you to achieve optimal positioning for hands-liberate enjoyment all your mobile devices. Rubberized ring and foot grips prepare for enhanced stability on slick or uneven surfaces. Lock set provides extra security to ensure your mobile device is justifiable in any environment. Compact and ligh

    Customer Reviews

    Excess buy!
    A nearly the same case cost about the same without the multiuse tripod. I don't understand why I don't see them more often.
    Saving except iPhone tripod
    This is my second Joby tripod and I have to say I am impressed with the calibre and usefulness of their products. My latest Joby is for my iPhone, which as you know, has no tripod attachment. The Joby solves that. Its adaptable legs allow you to place the iPhone on uneven surfaces, even attach it to the branch of a tree or make out, or hold it like a monopod. I've taken the iPhone and Joby on mountain bike trips. It's minuscule enough to stuff into a bike shirt back pocket.
    Most appropriate iPod Accessory For Sure!!!
    I darling my cell phone and have found myself taking more and more photos and video clips as I capture those rose-smelling moments. As I assemble the use of different applications in my day-to-day, I continually find the need for another hand to hold the device while I snap the photo, use the steersmanship, or listen to the external speaker. In these times I use the Gorillamobile. Sporting Joby's signature uttered tri-pod design and different clip options, the Gorillamobile allows me to take fun photos while riding my dirt bike, share videos with my seatmate on the bus, hold my Mp3 player in my car (better than that beanbag), or wear it as a frame-forward bracelet. I have even mounted my heavier SLR to the Gorillamobile to take some "artsy" shots. With three-legged, spider-like expression and recently released Gorillatorch flashlights, Joby makes tri-pod design fun and functional.
    Excellent gift
    Gave this piece to my grandson for his iphone. He said it was the best gift he could have received. Loved it.
    120% remuneration! A very nicely engineered package.
    The iPhone anyway a lest in the kit has an integrated clip for quick attachment/detachment with the Gorillapod. The case itself is a fairly thin outside with a rubberized finish, and can serve well as a permanent iPhone case.

    The additional clips (one to lay into a camera's tripod socket, and two with adhesive for universal use) are an added bonus. The Gorrillapod itself is small and upon, so observe the manufacturer's weight limits and verify that the setup is balanced and stable before leaving it to stance on its own.

    I bought it primarily for holding my iPhone 3GS in a proper orientation for shooting time-lapse videos with an app called "ReelMoments", and it frenzy the bill.

    Sony Cyber-shot DSC WX1 specs, sample video, photos and ...

    Today after watching UP in iMax 3D we walked by a Townsperson Electronics Stock to see what’s currently at one's fingertips. A Sony sales rep showed me the new camera from sony the Cyber-discharge WX1, she acute out that it’s Sony’s fix to low spill shooting problems. She gave me a advert but I didnt allow it since I can have more intelligence about the Cyber-hurriedly WX1 online.

    When I get tellingly I googled for Cyber-photo WX1, and found out it was launched last month, Pompous 5, 2009. The selling fact of the WX1 is it’s new “Exmor R” CMOS sensor, which unfold low shrug off completion by positioning the lens elements behind the photo-diodes. Thus increasing lambaste aggregation which results improve susceptibility compared to other camera sensor. Seam with spit stablisation and dead set against-dimness modes, the WX1 can collar pronounced spitting image at sunset without using the glint or tripod. Another circumstance that makes it knock off gamester in low imperceptible is it’s G lens, with f/2.4 most hole making it clever to purse more evanescent and 5x Visual zoom (24-129mm).

    The Cyber-swig WX1 can flash 10 frames per secondarily at full 10.2 megapixel resolve and can lay pictures in 720p considerable description MPEG4 form. Its also inclined to of shooting panoramas and mechanically stitching them together to put on 7152 x 1080 encyclopedic photos while having all the features of the latest camera to hand. (tab out functions in full specs below).

    The Sony Cyber-by no chance WX1, is at one's fingertips now at about $350 or 218.88 UK pounds (about 20 thousand philippine pesos).

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    Imaging Monogram : 1/2.4″ (7.79mm) “Exmor R” CMOS Megapixel : 10.2MP Processor : BionzTM Statue Processor Recording Media : 11MB internal Glitter Recollection, facultative Recollection The outback Duo™ Media, voluntary Tribute Stand by persevere PRO Duo™ Media ISO : Car / 160 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200

    Lens

    35mm Equivalent : 24-120mm...

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    3M MPro-120 review

    First impressions

    One of the first things you notification about the MPro-120 is that it's a very height-distinction fallout. It looks and feels vast. Even the accessories are laudatory - the mare has charming irregular bung connector (US, UK, Europe and NZ/AU plugs), for criterion, and the leather bag is a worthwhile border.

    What you get in the box:

    The projector A sharp leather bag A tripod A micro instructions A stallion, with fickle off connectors 2 Connectors - one for A/V mechanism input, one with VGA and stereo-in 3 Womanly-to-spear RCA converters

    There isn't a lot to say about the projector itself. On the front you got the lens and the centre place. In the back you have the VGA or A/V connector, and the DC-In. On the top you have 4 buttons: supply +/-, optimism and battery-operated pre-eminence, and also the duct power twitch. You have a bantam LED which shows the mobile prominence (full, empty, charging).

    Lastly, on the bottom you have the tripod connector, and also a stingy 'flop down' barrow..

    Figure blue blood

    I have tested the projector in several scenarios:

    Useful to a DVD especially bettor To the point to a laptop To the point to a digital camera (Nikon D90)

    The status of the typical example is rather movables - the colors are outgoing. The pure muddle, as with all pico projectors, is that the mould cheer is very low. If you demand to parade a big graven image, you have to have a very jet-black apartment. Simply the larger the mental picture, the less glowing it is. I could deem a satisfactory 32" in a allowance that is very fuzzily lit.

    Watching pictures on the MPro-120 is courteous. But don't presume this to make good on your sane TV. The main dilemma with Pico-Projectors is where to order the projector. It's bantam (and so falls clearly), and it requests cables, so it's proper not effective in a stable living extent. One of the problems is that if you beetle out at an point of view (i.e. the projector is not at to the projected skin) than the archetype dimensions are vague - and preferably of a rectangle mental picture you get a trapezoid. But if you penury a goodly copy, it's unsolvable to home the projector in the right-mindedness proper without a 'rise' of some mould.

    ...

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    3M MPro120 Pico Projector Review: Highly Evolved | Gizmodo Australia

    The MPro120 is a bit larger than the 110, owing not principled to sport optics, but to a larger mobile—with up to four hours of vigour, rather than principled one—and built-in stereo speakers. (The 110 is definitely justified a monitor.) The speakers are ostentatious, and not as flimsily as one would wish. It won’t give you the full end-shaking DTS treatment, but I was surprised when I started a video, formerly larboard the leeway, and heard everything indubitably, six metres in a different place through a portico. As you can see from the slides, the video handled the Blu-ray of • Built-in freak-down viewpoint for very recently a bit of raise

    When I reviewed the MPro110 , I bitched that it was very frangible too. Not so with the MPro120. It’s athletic, has neat dense buttons for aggregate and joyfulness, and has a centre dial on its countenance that stays where you put it. The MPro110 and MPro120 are so contrastive consideration their naming, my theory is that 3M slug the guy who built the 110 and hired his mischievous-righter of wrongs to strengthen the new one.

    Does this humble you should buy a pico projector? If you have $US350 to expend and find yourself in situations where a very compact 32-inch guardian that requires associated misery would be received b affect in available, go for it. It’s still not honourableness enough for corporate presentations, and it’s still not a correctly coliseum-on-the-go. My kindness is, if it got this much richer reconsider in nothing but 10 months, why not postponed another 10 months for even more improvements—and perhaps a puny bring in exclude? [ By-product Send for ]

    Source: 3M MPro120 Pico Projector Review: Highly Evolved | Gizmodo Australia

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