Camera Filters 55mm

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Camera Filters 55mm

Sigma 55-200mm f/4-5.6 DC Telephoto Zoom Lens + Hoya 55mm UV Haze Protector Glass Filter + Sigma Spudz XL Microfiber Cleaning Cloth - for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras including Nikon D50, D70, D70s, D80, D100, D200 & D300 Sigma 55-200mm f/4-5.6 DC Telephoto Zoom Lens + Hoya 55mm UV Haze Protector Glass Filter + Sigma Spudz XL Microfiber Cleaning Cloth - for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras including Nikon D50, D70, D70s, D80, D100, D200 & D300
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Kit includes: 1) Sigma 55-200mm DC Telephoto Zoom Lens; 2) Sigma Spudz Microfiber Cleaning Cloth; 3) Hoya 55mm UV Protector Filter. ♦ Sigma 55-200mm Lens includes: Front & Rear Lens Caps; Lens Hood; Soft Case; Instructions; Sigma USA Warranty. ♦ The Sigma 55-200mm is a lightweight, compact 3.6X telephoto zoom lens exclusively designed for digital SLR cameras featuring the standard APS-C size digital image sensor. It is ideal for portraits, candids, sports, travel, wildlife, and nature photography. This versatile lens also has macro capability for impressive close-ups of smaller objects such as flowers. ♦ The Sigma Spudz XL Microfiber Cleaning Cloth is a reusable microfiber cloth designed to safely and conveniently clean all your lenses — plus it has its own self-contained carrying pouch to keep it clean when stored in your pocket, purse, or camera bag. ♦ Hoya UV Filters are made of highest quality optical glass and can be left on your lenses at all times — even when taking pictures. A filter prevents environmental damage to the delicate surface coatings of the lens; shields the front element from accidental scuffs and scratches; and in the event of impact, absorbs most of the force — which helps minimize damage to the lens's filter threads. A UV filter enhances image quality by reducing the adverse effects of ultraviolet light which can cause outdoor photographs to appear hazy and indistinct. ♦ This Sigma Lens-plus-necessities Kit will help give you the amazing portraits, candids, travel, sports, wildlife and nature photos you've always wanted.

B + W 55mm 4X Cross Screen Glass Filter B + W 55mm 4X Cross Screen Glass Filter
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B & W 55mm Cross Screen 4x #684 Star Effects Filter. These filters are made out of high-quality optical glass in which the surface is etched with a fine grid pattern. Depending on the pattern and size of the grid, point light sources and reflections create multi-beam stars. The grid structure of this attachment is designed so that a 4-point star is created from point light sources and reflections. The mount turns to allow the photographer the freedom to decide the orie

Canon - Filter - UV - 58 mm Canon - Filter - UV - 58 mm
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The Canon 58mm UV filter is a multi-purpose, fine-weather filter that is designed to optimize your photography experience. Used by many photographers to protect the front element of their lens from abrasions, dust, and moisture.UV filters, absorb ultraviolet rays that often make outdoor photographs hazy and indistinct. They should be constantly fitted to a lens to provide improved clarity and color balance, as well as to provide additional protection to your lens. UV filters are perfect for digital photography and traditional 35mm SLR applications, including black and white photography. They also have a very subtle warming effect, which can be useful to counter the "cool" colors you sometimes get in bright sun or in shade. Key Features: ♦ Fits 58mm lenses ♦ Includes Filter case ♦ Absorbs ultraviolet rays to produce crisp, clear photographs ♦ Ideal for protecting your valuable lens from scratches and dust ♦ Natural light pictures will be sharper, crisper and better balanced

I acknowledge that I am a fan of Canon cameras and the EOS Digital Rebel line has always been a personal favorite. The Rebel Xsi performs puts forth a most professional performance at a reasonable price, and is sure to please both the budding amateur and professional photographer alike. Many bought the EOS XTi (400D) for so many years, that Canon was prompted to introducing the next evolution in this lineup: EOS XSi (450D). In this new model, Canon no longer uses "Digital" in the naming of the camera, calling it simply the EOS Rebel XSi or the EOS 450D.

Among the improvements include a new image processor, DIGIC III (which uses the same 1D Mark III), which provides a digital to analog conversion of 14-bit, improved auto focus, noise reduction at high ISO and correction automatic contrast and brightness. The new processor also allows you to take photos at 3.5 frames per second, or take 6 consecutively without a break in top-quality photos or 45 RAW images in JPG. The camera can shoot a remarkably high 12.2 megapixels. It also brings a new 3-inch LCD screen and a promise that your battery will last 50% longer. All this without changing the form factor dimensions.

For the first time in this type of cameras, Canon has stopped using CompactFlash memory cards - traditionally used by professionals - and has begun to use SD and SDHC cards, which are commonly found in models for amateur consumers. The price remains the same as their predecessors: $800 (approximately) for the body only without lens and $ 900(approximately) for the body over a new 18-55mm lens, f/3.5-5.6 optical image stabilizer. IS (image stabilization), is a feature previously only found on professional lenses. This camera became available in mid 2008, and judging by all the improvements will be the best in the already impressive Canon Rebel lineup.

Pentax K2000 (with 18-55mm lens) first look

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