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Ergo Chef ER40 Pro-Series Knife, 10-Inch


Ergo Chef ER40 Pro-Series Knife, 10-Inch


$96.79


This 10 inch chef knife is a food processor in the kitchen. Precision balanced and forged from one piece of High Carbon German Steel (X50 Cr Mo V15)….

HIRSCHMAN LENS SPATULA, 4 3/4 (12.1 CM), FLAT, 0.5MM WIDE MULTIPLE NOTCHES


HIRSCHMAN LENS SPATULA, 4 3/4 (12.1 CM), FLAT, 0.5MM WIDE MULTIPLE NOTCHES


$164.99


“HIRSCHMAN LENS SPATULA, 4 3/4″ (12.1 CM), FLAT, 0.5MM WIDE MULTIPLE NOTCHES”Model Number: 18-585THIS ITEM COMES WITH A LIFETIME WARRANTY!All Instruments are special order items. All returns on Miltex Instruments will have a 25% restocking fee unless they are defective or we send the incorrect item….

JAFFE LENS SPATULA, 4 3/4 (12.1 CM), FLAT, 0.5MM WIDE


JAFFE LENS SPATULA, 4 3/4 (12.1 CM), FLAT, 0.5MM WIDE


$137.99


“JAFFE LENS SPATULA, 4 3/4″ (12.1 CM), FLAT, 0.5MM WIDE”Model Number: 18-586THIS ITEM COMES WITH A LIFETIME WARRANTY!All Instruments are special order items. All returns on Miltex Instruments will have a 25% restocking fee unless they are defective or we send the incorrect item….

Olympus Stylus TOUGH-6000 Shockproof & Waterproof Digital Camera (White) + 2GB xD Card + Spare Li-50B Battery + Case + Cameta Bonus Accessory Kit


Olympus Stylus TOUGH-6000 Shockproof & Waterproof Digital Camera (White) + 2GB xD Card + Spare Li-50B Battery + Case + Cameta Bonus Accessory Kit


Kit includes:
♦ 1) Olympus Stylus TOUGH-6000 Digital Camera
♦ 2) Olympus 2GB xD-Picture Card
♦ 3) Li-50B High Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
♦ 4) Precision Design USB 2.0 High Speed xD-PictureTM Card Reader
♦ 5) Precision Design MT-68003 Compact Digital Carrying Case
♦ 6) Precision Design Memory Card Storage Wallet
♦ 7) Precision Design Flexible Tablet…


Wide Lens [Vinyl]


Wide Lens [Vinyl]


$9.09



Wide Lens EP


Wide Lens EP


$3.56



101 Tips on Wedding Photography


101 Tips on Wedding Photography



The art of professional wedding photography has never been more enthusiastically exposed! This wonderful training video by Clay Blackmore, an internationally known presenter (trained by masters Monte Zucker and Rocky Gunn), covers classic and dramatic wedding portraiture as well as contemporary and fun journalistic imagery.

You will learn many technical and practical wedding day tips. These inclu…


Petzl E99 PG Tikka XP 2 Headlamp, Graphite


Petzl E99 PG Tikka XP 2 Headlamp, Graphite


$51.95


The Petzl Tikka XP2 Headlamp integrates two light sources, as well as a wide angle lens with simple open-close feature, so it’s easy to choose between a long-distance focused beam and a proximity flood-beam. Compact, lightweight, and powerful, this headlamp can be used with lithium batteries to decrease overall weight and improve cold-weather performance.Tikka XP2 Accessories:Poche Tikka2ADAPT M…

Logitech Alert 750e Outdoor Master Security System with Night Vision


Logitech Alert 750e Outdoor Master Security System with Night Vision


$349.99


Keep an eye on things day and night, indoors or out with the Logitech Alert 750e 961-000337 Outdoor Master Security System. Set it up yourself, count on it when you need it. With the Logitech Alert 750e Master Security System you get everything you need, a smart, weatherproof, night-vision camera; powerful software; and free viewing online or on your mobile. Setup is simple, using your existing el…

Logitech Alert 700e Outdoor Add-On Security Camera with Night Vision


Logitech Alert 700e Outdoor Add-On Security Camera with Night Vision


$243.55


Add the Logitech Alert 700e 961-000338 Outdoor Add-On Security Camera to your Logitech Alert master system for a more complete picture of what’s happening indoors or out. Now you can see more (indoors our out) with the homePlug® networking, using your electrical wiring and outlets to connect the camera to your network for seamless expansion of your master system. Plus, the Logitech Alert 700e 961…

Ready to become a professional photographer? Here’s how to pick a professional lens

So you decided to become a real photographer? You bought yourself a nice little SLR and now you’re even taking some pretty good looking pictures. You want to get a better lens? Good. But there are so many types of lenses out there! There are wide angles and telephotos, zoom lenses and even fisheyes – which one should you pick?

Different lenses will give you different results but you should know each type of lens and be able to decide which lens will work best with your subject, light and composition. Let’s go over the lenses together and see if we can get a better understanding:

Wide Angle Lens – Like its name, wide angle lens can take in a wider field than usual. This is a useful lens when taking landscapes and views. The wide angle’s common focal length is usually 24mm and 28mm. A wide angle lens can also focus on foregrounds and background at the same time. If you’re shooting a picture that everything in it is important, you should use a wide angle lens.

Telephoto Lens – is a long focal length lens. It’s great in making objects in the far horizon look close and magnified. So if you are in a sporting event, a concert, or any scenario where your subject is very far from you, a telephoto lens will work wonders. The telephoto can also show much more details than the human eye, reduce depth of field and solely focus on the subject, creating clear and vivid images. There are also super telephoto lenses available, but with 300mm focal length they could be pretty heavy because of all the glass work. You’ll probably need a tripod, or somebody’s head.

Macro Lens – Should be used when you need to take a photo of a ladybug on a flower. The macro lens will help you take extreme close ups. The quality is very high and a photo can be taken from a fair distance that will not scare away shy subjects.

Fisheye – These lenses are always fun and exciting to use. They use a view of 180 degrees and create a distortion of reality. When shooting a landscape, it will have a distinct curve to it. When shooting a person, it will seem as if you’re looking through a peephole.

What is a Teleconverter? It is basically a secondary lens which can be mounted between your camera and the lens. What does it do? It increases your lens’s focal length. So why buy a bigger lens and not a converter? Because of quality. A teleconverter will make focusing harder and the optical quality of your lens will also be lower. If you do decide to buy a teleconverter, get a good one.

Looking for a new lens? A better lens? Want to get that perfect photo? Looking for the right light and the right speed? Visit  www.photo4less.com for all of your photography needs. If it’s a new camera, bigger lens, flashes, filters, and even dark room equipment – www.photo4less.com is fully stocked and ready to deliver your purchase. Even in low light settings.

www.photo4less.com can answer all of your photography needs, if it’s a new camera, bigger lens, flashes, filters, and even dark room equipment – we are fully stocked and ready to deliver your purchase.

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Mark Etinger is a business strategist at Ajax Union Marketing Ajax Union specializes in Business Development and Internet Marketing

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