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1/3 SONY Super HAD Color CCD 420TVL IR CCTV Dome Camera


1/3 SONY Super HAD Color CCD 420TVL IR CCTV Dome Camera


$30.50


480TVL HAD CCD 27X Digital Day&Night CCTV Zoom Camera


480TVL HAD CCD 27X Digital Day&Night CCTV Zoom Camera


$77.11


10Pcs of  Varifocal Dome CAMERA 4 to 9mm Sony CCD S-HAD


10Pcs of Varifocal Dome CAMERA 4 to 9mm Sony CCD S-HAD


$590.00


Microseven H.264 PTZ 22X HAD CCD Wireless IP Camera


Microseven H.264 PTZ 22X HAD CCD Wireless IP Camera


$999.99


1/3


1/3″Sony HAD CCD D/N Waterproof CCTV Camera 520TVL e62


$98.68


SONY SSC-DC14 HYPER HAD COLOR VIDEO CAMERA


SONY SSC-DC14 HYPER HAD COLOR VIDEO CAMERA


$39.99


540TVL SONY Super HAD Camera Waterproof IR LED 80M View


540TVL SONY Super HAD Camera Waterproof IR LED 80M View


$168.99


540TVL SONY Super HAD CCD IR LED Waterproof CCTV Camera


540TVL SONY Super HAD CCD IR LED Waterproof CCTV Camera


$93.99


540TVL Sony Super HAD CCD Camera Indoor Dome Camera


540TVL Sony Super HAD CCD Camera Indoor Dome Camera


$60.99


SuperCircuits Sony Super HAD Color Camera PC199XS


SuperCircuits Sony Super HAD Color Camera PC199XS


$89.00


1/3 Sony Super HAD CCD 30M IR CCTV Dome Security Camera


1/3 Sony Super HAD CCD 30M IR CCTV Dome Security Camera


$45.49


540TVL 1/3


540TVL 1/3″ Super HAD CCD Day Night Waterproof Camera


$66.99


Color Day Night Security Camera, Sony Super HAD, .03LUX


Color Day Night Security Camera, Sony Super HAD, .03LUX


$57.00


(4) 1/3


(4) 1/3″ Sony Super HAD CCD 560TVL 4-9mm Lens IR Camera


$332.00


48IR 420TVL CMOS  1/3


48IR 420TVL CMOS 1/3″ HAD Vandal Proof Camera


$0.99


48IR 420TVL CMOS 1/3


48IR 420TVL CMOS 1/3″ HAD Vandal Proof Camera


$0.99


Long Range 250ft 1/3


Long Range 250ft 1/3″ Sony Super HAD CCD 420 TVL Camera


$9.99


Long Range164ft 1/3


Long Range164ft 1/3″ Sharp Super HAD CCD 420 TVL Camera


$9.99


Long Range164ft 1/3


Long Range164ft 1/3″ Sharp Super HAD CCD 420 TVL Camera


$43.99


Long Range164ft 1/3


Long Range164ft 1/3″ Sony Super HAD CCD 420 TVL Camera


$48.99


Long Range164ft 1/3


Long Range164ft 1/3″ Sony Super HAD CCD 480 TVL Camera


$52.99


Long Range 250ft 1/3


Long Range 250ft 1/3″Sharp Super HAD CCD 480 TVL Camera


$9.99


Long Range 200ft 1/3


Long Range 200ft 1/3″Sharp Super HAD CCD 480 TVL Camera


$9.99


Long Range 150ft 1/3


Long Range 150ft 1/3″Sharp Super HAD CCD 480 TVL Camera


$0.99


Long Range 250ft 1/3


Long Range 250ft 1/3″Sharp Super HAD CCD 480 TVL Camera


$39.88


Mace Day/Night Color Indoor Dome Camera


Mace Day/Night Color Indoor Dome Camera


$219.99


1/3″ Sony HAD CCD sensor with 540 lines of resolution3.8 – 9.5mm varifocal lens and built-in auto-iris 3 axis mounting…

Mace Weatherproof Ir Color Camera


Mace Weatherproof Ir Color Camera


$125.00


1/3″ Sony HAD CCD image sensor 8mm lens with 480 TV lines of resolution6 LEDs provides IR distance of up to 200′ Includes mounting bracket and AC power adapter…

New Revo 540TVL Vandal Color Dome Camera 1/3 Super Sony HAD CCD Image Sensor With 540 TV Lines


New Revo 540TVL Vandal Color Dome Camera 1/3 Super Sony HAD CCD Image Sensor With 540 TV Lines


$235.09


Camera comes with an ICR (Infrared Cut Filter Removal) function that converts image from color to B/W in low light situations, offering outstanding night vision of 0 lux with infra-red. Minimum illumination of .5 lux in color. 3 Axis camera mechanism, ceiling or wall mountable. Four point privacy masking and on screen display. EI, Flickerless, BLC, AGC, and AI….

Hot Potatoes! The Best of The Wiggles (CD & DVD)


Hot Potatoes! The Best of The Wiggles (CD & DVD)


$24.99


The most successful children’s entertainment group in the world has finally released a collection of their most loved songs. The Wiggles have drawn millions of people over the years to see their live concerts. The New York Times called The Wiggles “the band that rocks the cradle” and this is certainly true. Their songs are instantly memorable and get you wiggling in seconds. This is a collection o…

Net Media NM-MODCAM-HW Modulated CAM Color Video Camera,3.6mm Lens,Sony Super HAD CCD,Works and in low light conditions and is IR sensitive and innd


Net Media NM-MODCAM-HW Modulated CAM Color Video Camera,3.6mm Lens,Sony Super HAD CCD,Works and in low light conditions and is IR sensitive and innd


$329.95


One Wire VideoTM features no exposed wiring,Camera and digital modulator in one assembly,470 lines of resolution ,0.2 lux minimum illumination ,ough billet aluminum housing for indoor/outdoor, weather-resistant use,Infinitely adjustable angles of visibility,Includes AC power supply, power injector and mounting hardware…

VideoSecu Outdoor Vandal Proof 1/3 Sony Super HAD CCD Night Vision Day Night Dome Camera with 28 Leds Infrared Free Security DeCal VD22K


VideoSecu Outdoor Vandal Proof 1/3 Sony Super HAD CCD Night Vision Day Night Dome Camera with 28 Leds Infrared Free Security DeCal VD22K


$64.99


VideoSecu Outdoor Vandal Proof 1/3″ Sony Super HAD CCD Night Vision Day Night Dome Camera with 28 Leds Infrared Free Security DeCal VD22K…

1/3'' Sony Super HAD CCD 560TVL/520TVL 0.4Lux/0.03Lux Day/Night Bullet Camera


1/3” Sony Super HAD CCD 560TVL/520TVL 0.4Lux/0.03Lux Day/Night Bullet Camera


$54.77


• 1/3” Sony Super HAD CCD • 560 (H) TV Line (Color) / 520 (H) TV Line (B/W) • Weatherproof • 3.6mm Lens • 0.4 Lux (Color) / 0.03 Lux (B&W) • Includes matching mount and power supply…

1/3 Sony Super HAD CCD 550/600TVL 0.00001Lux Sens-Up Slim Day/Night Dome Camera 2.8-12mm AVF OSD DV 52dB 3-DNR D-WDR, 3yr warranty


1/3 Sony Super HAD CCD 550/600TVL 0.00001Lux Sens-Up Slim Day/Night Dome Camera 2.8-12mm AVF OSD DV 52dB 3-DNR D-WDR, 3yr warranty


$189.95


?1/3 Sony Super HAD CCD ?2.8-12mm Auto-Iris Varifocal Lens ?550TVL (Color) / 600TVL (B/W) Horizontally ?OSD: On Screen Display with Service Video Out – Easy setup & focusing ?Flush Mount look: Slim Base design ?0.00001Lux with Sens-up (intensified light) helps shows color at night ?Easily twist open cover ?Auto White Balance (AWB) / Back Light Compensation (BLC) / Auto Gain Control (A…

580 Sony ExView HAD CCD Helmet Camera + Stereo Sound - Helmet Mounted Action Cam for Extreme Sports and Racing Enviroments. Perfect for Motorcyle Racing, Car Competition, Downhill, Freeride, Sky Diving, Climbing and much more


580 Sony ExView HAD CCD Helmet Camera + Stereo Sound – Helmet Mounted Action Cam for Extreme Sports and Racing Enviroments. Perfect for Motorcyle Racing, Car Competition, Downhill, Freeride, Sky Diving, Climbing and much more


$149.95


The Adrenaline Systems Helmet Head TM Kit Sport kit comes with all you need to start capturing live images in any sport that requires a smooth surface helmet. It is by far the best solution for Motor Sports and other head protective gear sport.
The Adrenaline Systems Helmet Mount TM. Made of bomb-proof materials, it will hold the Adrenaline Systems Extreme CameraTM safe and secure. It can be moun…

Everyone Had Cameras: Photography and Farmworkers in California, 1850-2000


Everyone Had Cameras: Photography and Farmworkers in California, 1850-2000


$21.00


American photographers have been fascinated by the lives of California farmworkers since the time of the daguerreotype. From the earliest Gold Rush–era images and the documentary photographs taken during the Great Depression to digital images today, photographers and farmworkers in California have had a complicated and continuously changing bond. In Everyone Had Cameras, Richard Steven Stree…

Sakar CH-121 USB AA/AAA Battery Jump Charger


Sakar CH-121 USB AA/AAA Battery Jump Charger


$5.99


Always have rechargeable batteries on hand with this USB battery jump charger from SakarCamera battery accessory lets you charge directly from your computer’s USB portUSB charger includes two rechargeable ‘AA’ NiMH batteries

DB-NB2LH Digital Camera Battery


DB-NB2LH Digital Camera Battery


$13.59


Ideal as a replacement or spare battery, this CTA digital battery replaces the Canon NB-2LH digital camera battery and is designed to meet or exceed OEM specificationsLithium-ion chemistry7.4V850mAh capacityNo memory effect

Sony DSC-HX1 Reusable Screen Protector


Sony DSC-HX1 Reusable Screen Protector


$1.76


This Sony DSC-HX1 Reusable Screen Protector will keep protect your camera’s LCD screen against dust, scratches, and eliminate glare. This protector is compatible with Sony CyberShot H Series DSC-HX1.

Amerileather Leather Video/Audio All-purpose Pouch


Amerileather Leather Video/Audio All-purpose Pouch


$11.47


This case is constructed of luxury leather for lifelong durability. The adjustable shoulder/waist strap makes for easy carrying.

Zeikos Memory Card Wallet


Zeikos Memory Card Wallet


$4.72


Never misplace another memory card again with the Zeikos memory card wallet. The wallet holds up to three memory cards with secure Velcro closure.



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Buying a Digital Camera

Family and friends can be pretty far flung these days, so how do you keep in touch? Snail mail and phoning are good options, but it’s fun to be able to share pictures. With the advent of digital cameras, it’s easy to post pictures on a blog or website, or send pictures via email.

Of course, film cameras will work, as you can scan and convert pictures to digital files, but the easiest way to send pictures quickly and cheaply is to use a digital camera.

How To Find What’s Best For YOU When Buying A Digital Camera

There are all kinds of digital cameras available these days, so the trick is to find the one that suits your needs and budget. If you are buying your first digital camera, the lingo and technology are a bit different than for film cameras, so before shopping take time to learn a little and figure out what you’d like to buy.

First, what kind of photographer are you? Do you like total control over the picture taking process, or would you rather just aim the camera and push the shutter button? Then it’s also helpful to decide what you want to do with your pictures. Do you just want to put them online or send them via email, or do you want to be able to print them, and if so, how large do you want your prints?

If photography isn’t your passion, and you just want to have pictures to share, buying a simple point-and-shoot digital camera is probably best. It has automatic settings, so all you have to do is aim the camera, press the shutter and viola! Instant picture!

However, if you prefer more control over the picture taking process, try buying a mid-range digital camera. There is a wide range in both price and features. For the more serious hobby photographer, there are “prosumer” cameras midway between point-and-shoot cameras and digital SLR cameras. They offer better lens quality and usually more features than a point-and-shoot, though those little cameras can come pretty loaded these days!

Digital SLR cameras are top of the line and more expensive. These work more like traditional cameras, having a body with detachable lens. This gives you more options with being able to change lens, but it’s also much more expensive. Just one lens can cost as much as a point-and-shoot digital camera! There’s also usually a steeper learning curve to figure out how to use all the options on a digital SLR camera.

However, if you’re buying your first digital camera, intermediate, “prosumer” and digital SLR cameras probably aren’t the best choice. All the settings and features can be a little overwhelming for the beginner, and your expensive camera may end up collecting dust somewhere. Try a low to midrange camera first and get a feel for digital cameras and what features are most important to you. Then when you’re ready to move up and buy a better digital camera, you’ll have a better idea of what to look for before you lay out your hard earned cash!

What To Look For When You’re Ready To Buy A Digital Camera

You can buy digital cameras in all sorts of places these days, from fancy department stores to discount stores, photography/camera shops and many stores online. While you can sometimes find great deals on-line, if this is your first digital camera, go to shops and look at different cameras if at all possible. It helps to pick it up and get the feel of the camera in your hand to see if it’s comfortable and the controls are easy to use, and you can check out what features it has and how they work.

But what exactly are you looking for?

A pixel makes your picture….

One of the first things to check out when buying a digital camera is the MEGAPIXELS. A pixel is a single dot in a graphics image. A megapixel is equivalent to one million pixels. A 1-megapixel camera would produce an image roughly 1200 pixels wide by 900 pixels high, a 3 megapixel would be 2048 x 1536 megapixels, and so on. Higher megapixels mean better resolution, but aren’t the whole picture. The main thing to keep in mind is the more megapixels, the bigger image you can print.

Approximate Megapixels vs. Print Size

2 Megapixels prints well up to 4×6 inches
3 Megapixels prints well up to 5×7 inches
4 Megapixels prints well up to 6×8 inches
6 Megapixels prints well up to 7×10 inches
8 Megapixels prints well up to 10×14 inches
12 Megapixels prints well up to 16×24 inches

For email, websites and printing snapshots, a 3 to 5-megapixel camera is a good choice. If you want to make high quality 8×10 prints or larger, you need more megapixels. Higher megapixels also allow you to crop down to a smaller portion of the picture while still retaining sharpness in prints.

One other thing to keep in mind when considering megapixels and resolution, be sure you are getting optical resolution. This is the actual number of megapixels the camera records. Some cameras offer interpolated resolution to get bigger pictures from the same number of megapixels by using software algorithms to determine what color pixels to add, so the picture becomes bigger at the expense of clarity.

Opt for optical…

Digital cameras have two kinds of zoom, optical and digital. In this case, focus on the optical zoom. It’s the one that actually uses the lens’ optics to bring the subject closer. The higher the number, the further away you can “pull in” your subject. The digital zoom merely takes the original information and makes it bigger, and once again, clarity is sacrificed. Most serious photographers turn off digital zoom. Stick to optical!

For Your Viewing Pleasure…

Digital cameras commonly use an LCD screen instead of a viewfinder to focus on your subject, though some come equipped with both. Check the size of the screen when buying a digital camera to be sure you can comfortably see your subject. It’s also really handy to have a flip screen that allows you to hold your camera low or high, and still be able to see what’s on the screen.

Fun features…

Many digital cameras offer settings for such things as burst shooting mode, which is handy if you want to take pictures of moving subjects. The camera shoots a series of pictures without pause, then writes the files to memory. Other features allow for manually changing settings, special effects, short digital movie files, using an external flash, and much more. Look over several different cameras, decide what features you just have to have, and which are on the “nice to have but not vital” list. No one camera will do everything well.

Get the Picture…

You’ve got to get the pictures out of the camera to share them. Usually the files are downloaded to your computer through a USB port, so make sure your computer has one. Also, keep in mind when choosing a camera, the more megapixels, the bigger the files. You’ve got to store those files somewhere, so how much memory is available on your computer? Does it have a CD burner?

However, you can still buy a digital camera even if you don’t have a computer. Many photo labs, even in places like Walmart or Kmart, have machines with the capability of making prints and/or photo CD’s from memory cards, and will make a disk of the files, sort of like digital negatives. There’s also the option of buying a photo printer with a docking station for your camera. Just plug the camera into the docking station, and bypass the need for a computer to print.

Cash After Camera

When buying your digital camera, keep some cash in reserve, because there are two more important purchases you need to make.

1. Memory – The digital camera’s equivalent of film, the amount of memory determines how many pictures you can take. Different cameras use different types of memory, so the first step is to find out what your camera uses. The most popular types are: Secure Digital (SD), CompactFlash (CF), SmartMedia (SM), Memory Stick (MS), MultiMediaCard (MMC), and xD-Picture Card (xD).

Cameras are usually packaged with a small MB-sized card. A second card of 64 MB is good, but of course the more MB and the more cards, the more pictures you can take before having to download and erase the images. The different cards are NOT interchangeable, so be sure to buy the right kind for your camera!

2. Battery – There’s nothing more frustrating than being in the middle of snapping pictures and the battery dies. Get extras. It’s worth the expense to have a second battery charged and waiting should the one in your camera lose power. The rechargeable ones are more expensive, but the ability to use them over and over makes them worth the initial outlay of cash.

That’s The Total Package!

There you have the basics for choosing a digital camera. Decide what kind of pictures you are likely to take, what size prints you want to make, how much zoom, and are there any extras you can’t live without? Look for the camera that most closely matches your list in your price range, buy a bigger memory card and an extra battery set, and you’re good to go!

Have fun sharing those pictures with friends and family!

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