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PRO Filter Pocket
List Price: $15.00
Sale Price: $8.00
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The PROMASTER Filter Pocket holds one filter up to 77mm. Its neoprene construction offers superior protection. The handy clip allows the Filter Pocket to be attached your camera bag, strap, belt loop or other convenient location.
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Camedia C-50 Digital Camera Lenses
Sale Price: $224.99
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Compact 5.5X DX-format telephoto zoom lens with High Refractive Index lens element and ED glass is Ideal for capturing distant subjects at athletic events, family pictures, dramatic sunsets, travel and more...
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GU10 120v 50w MR-16 50 Watts JDR C Halogen Bulb Lamp
Sale Price: $0.01
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GU10 120v 50w MR-16 MR16 Long Life Lamp
Premium quality by Divine Lighting
This is 50 watts, 30 degrees.
We also sell 35-watt and 75-watt versions.
Integral rounded cover glass, slightly rounded.
Manufacturer :
Divine Lighting, USA
Trade Name :
JDR-C GU10 120v 50w
MFR ID :
GU10-120v-50w EXN
Average Life:
2000 Hours
Color Temperature:
2800 Kelvin
Beam Angle:
30 Degrees
Lumens:
420 Lumens
Cross Reference:
JDR 16+C GU 10 120V 50W
50MR16/GU10/WFL50
EXN Twist-Lock GU10
JDR-C-GU10-50W-120V
11198 Biclite
107180 Halco
107180 Prism
620120 Bulbrite EXN/GU10
Q-50w-MR16-120v-gu10
Q50MR16, Q50WMR16
S3502, S3517 SATCO
JDRC-GU10-ALU-120V-CG
107180, Ushio 1003303
50W MR16 GU10 MFL C
Luminous Flux (Brightness):
Bulb Type:
MR-16
Operating Orientation:
Universal
Base Type:
GU10 Twist-Lock
Watts:
50 Watts
Rated Voltage:
120 Volts
Amps:
0...
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2" x 4.25" Green Welding Lens Shade 14
Sale Price: $4.99
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These are standard-sized green welding lenses for use in standard welding helmets. Made of the highest quality Schott German glass. You will not find the typical striations, bubbles, and other defects commonly found in Chinese glass lenses in these lenses.
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Braun Thermoscan Ear Thermometer with ExacTemp Technology
List Price: $59.99
Sale Price: $36.61
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Designed to give you some peace of mind when your child comes down with a fever, the Braun Thermoscan Ear Thermometer with ExacTemp Technology has all the features you could ever want in a thermometer...
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Braun LF40 Thermoscan Ear Thermometer Lens Filters (40 pack)
List Price: $7.99
Sale Price: $3.40
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To assure accuracy and sanitary practice, change or clean lens filters after each use. Fits all Braun ThermoScan models. The Braun ThermoScan Lens Filters are safe, hygienic and comfortable to use with children and adults...
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Orion Observer 70mm Altazimuth Refractor Telescope
List Price: $129.99
Sale Price: $109.99
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Our Observer 70 is the perfect telescope for that budding astronomer in your family. This scope excels in both quality and performance. Its 70mm multi-coated achromatic objective lens - focal length 700mm focal length (f/10) - gathers 36% more light than a 60mm...
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Orion SkyQuest XT8i IntelliScope Dobsonian Telescope
List Price: $599.99
Sale Price: $599.99
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Orion's SkyQuest XT8i Intelliscope Dobsonian Computerized Telescope combines powerful 203mm-diameter reflector optics with point-and-view simplicity in a nicely portable package. With the included IntelliScope Computerized Object Locator, the amateur stargazer can pinpoint the location of 14,000+ celestial wonders stored in the IntelliScope's databank...
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Koolertron Rear View License Plate Backup CMOS Camera
List Price: $39.99
Sale Price: $11.00
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Key Features:
*High-definition and 120 degree viewing angle
*Built-in guideline for instant distance calculation
*New 7 infrared LED'S night vision
*Versatile compatibility can be connected to any type of monitor
*Waterproof and can be installed on your license plate
*Appliacable to all type of vehcles...
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3 Pairs Kickback Foam Padded Motorcycle Sunglasses
List Price: $36.00
Sale Price: $16.18
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3 PAIRS: PADDED MOTORCYCLE RIDING GLASSES - DAY NIGHT DAWN DUSK SMOKED CLEAR YELLOW Shatterproof Polycarbonate Lenses Matte black frame UV400 Filter for Maximum UV Protection Scratch Resistant Coating Soft Touch Frame Rubber Ear Pads
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Better Photo Tips - Photo Filters and More
One of my first award winning photographs was a photo with a waterfall in the background and a stream leading from its base right into the foreground. I was standing in the middle of the stream at a fairly low angle, but what made this photo unique was that I had also managed to capture several stars reflecting off the water. I admit it; it was pure luck, but with so many people impressed by those little stars . . . I started looking for ways to be able to do that whenever I wanted. That was when I first started exploring the world of photo filters.
Photo filters are NOT going to change a bad photo to a good one, BUT . . . they may change a good photo into a great one. In other words; filters are like the frosting on the cake, if the cake itself tastes bad, it doesn’t matter how sweet the frosting is. For the sake of this photo article we are going to assume you know how to make a good cake (take a good photo), and now you are ready to go to the next level.
Star Filters - these are available in 4 point, 6 point, or 8 point variety. These photo filters add glamour to nature or highly reflective surfaces (like someone playing a trumpet).
Polarizer’s - this type of photo filter is often thought of for enhancing clouds in the sky, but they also give you more control with reflections on water or glass. They also help with extreme photo lighting situations like snow or sand.
Close-Up Filter Set – not everybody can afford an extra $300 to $400 for a macro lens, this set of photo filters is well worth the investment. This gives you the edge to be able to take advantage of, and photograph the unexpected; whether it is a butterfly on a flower or dew on the morning grass.
Split Field Filter – A Split Field Filter allows you to go beyond the limits of traditional depth of field in photography. Half of the lens is basically a close up filter, half is regular glass. Now you can take an extreme close up photo of a flower at the edge of a vast canyon and still have BOTH sections of your photo look crystal clear.
Split Color Filter – This filter comes in several combinations. Similar to the split field filter, part of the filter is just regular glass, BUT the other half is colored. If half the filter is deep orange for example, you can take a photo of any mountain range and make it look like it was taken at sunset.
Spot Filter – The idea behind a spot filter is that a small portion of your photo will appear sharp (usually a spot in the middle) and the rest of the photo looks soft and dreamy. Often used in Wedding pictures or individual portraits.
Soft Focus Filter – As the name implies this photo filter gives the entire image a soft focus or dreamy effect. Use this VERY sparingly or people will think you can’t focus. Besides photo filters there are some other small items that you should tuck into your camera bag to help you improve photographic opportunities. The cost of these photo gadgets are relatively small but can give you big time (professional looking) results.
Double Sided Poster Board – For many years I carried a 10 inch x 12 inch poster board that was black on one side and white on the other. This can be used to make a small subject stand out from the back ground. A small tree frog on grass is much harder to see than one against a black background. This can also be used for controlling light like a small photo reflector.
Spray Bottle – having a small spray bottle of water means now you can take a “flowers with morning dew” photo, even if it’s the middle of the afternoon. You can also make an athlete sweat whenever you want them to; or you can wet down wild hair that is blowing in the wind for a better outdoor portrait.
The last fairly cheap item for big results is a Tripod or a Monopod. Tripods don’t have to be built so a man can sit on it to be of good quality. And if you are worried about space as you are taking your wonderful photo trek into the wilderness consider a monopod. It offers stability as well as making a good walking stick.
All of these items are considered photo add-ons. None of them are required to make a great photo, but when the opportunity arises it’s good to know you have the right tools at your disposal. Of course there are hundred of other photo gadgets and gizmos that you can get, but I advise sticking with the basics. Far more important than anything you can add to the outside, is the vision you have on the inside. Learn the elements of design. Practice leading lines, balance, repetition, framing and the rule of thirds . . . these are the ingredients of a great photo. All the rest is just frosting on the cake.
About the Author
Award winning writer / photographer Tedric Garrison has 30 years experience in photography. As a Graphic Art Major, he has a unique perspective on the Elements of Design and how those elements relate to all aspects of photography. His photo eBook (Your Creative Edge) proves that creativity CAN be taught. Tedric shares his wealth of knowledge with the world, at: Better Photo Tips.com
i got my lens filter stuck on my lens hood, how do i get it off?
I got a new lens hood. it showed up in my pictures so i tried to take it off and the lens filter wouldn't come off of the screw on part of the hood. they are both promasters.
brute force isnt working.
Before you soak anything (and possibly ruin the filter) I'd suggest using a rubber grip pad (common for opening jars in the kitchen) on the filter as you try to remove it.
I've used one before for filter removal.
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