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1 x Canon Rebel T1i (included with the main item plus all the items below): |
Box Contents: Eyecup Ef
Wide Strap
USB Interface Cable
AV Cable
Battery Pack
Battery Charger
EOS Digital Solution Disk and Instruction Manuals
"Great Photography is Easy" Booklet
"Do More with Macro" Booklet
Specifications:
| Camera Type |
SLR Digital Camera |
| Imaging |
| Megapixels |
15.1 |
| Sensor |
22.3 x 14.9mm CMOS |
| File Formats |
RAW, JPEG, QuickTime |
| File Size |
Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Color Spaces |
sRGB, Adobe RGB |
| Crop Factor |
1.6x |
| Optics |
| Lens Mount |
Canon EF/EF-S mount |
| Focus Type |
Auto and Manual Focus |
| Shooting Controls |
| Sensitivity |
ISO: 100-3200 (expandable to 6400 and 12800) |
| Shutter Speeds |
1/4000 - 30 sec, bulb |
| Metering |
Evaluative, Partial, Spot, Center-weighted Average |
| Exposure Modes |
Manual, Shutter-priority, Aperture-priority, Program, Auto, Creative Auto, Scene |
| White Balance |
Auto, Day Light, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Flash, Custom |
| Mirror Lock-Up |
Yes |
| Burst Capability |
3.4fps Continuous Shooting |
| Self Timer |
10 seconds or 2 seconds |
| Interval Recording |
No |
| Remote Control |
Yes: RS-60E3 Remote, RC-5 Wirless Remote, RC-1 Wireless Remote |
| Flash |
| Built-in Flash |
Yes |
| Effective Flash Range |
Up to 43' (13 m) |
| External Flash Connection |
Hotshoe |
| Dedicated Flash System |
Canon Speedlite EX-series |
| Max Sync Speed |
1/200 sec. |
| Memory |
| Memory Card Type |
SD |
| Still Images per GB |
RAW: 50JPEG: High Res:204 - Low Res:1,137 |
| A/V Recording |
| Video Recording |
Video with Audio, NTSC & PAL Output |
| Video Resolution |
1920x1080 @ 20fps, 1280 x 720 @ 30fps, 640x480 @ 30fps |
| Video Clip Length |
12 min. HD / 24 min. SD or 4GB |
| Audio Recording |
Mono audio with video only |
| Viewfinder/Display |
| Viewfinder Type |
Eye-level Pentamirror |
| Viewfinder Coverage |
95% |
| LCD Screen Size |
3" |
| Connectivity/System Requirements |
| Connectivity |
USB 2.0 (mini-B), A/V Out, HDMI (Type C) |
| System & Software Requirements |
Windows XP, VistaMac OS OS X (10.2 or later) |
| Environmental |
| Operating/Storage Temperature |
Operating Temperature: 32-104°F/0-40°CHumidity: 85% or less |
| Power |
| Battery Type |
LP-E5 |
| Power Adapter |
CA-PS700 Compact Power Adapter (optional) |
| Physical |
| Dimensions |
3.8 x 5.1 x 2.4" (98 x 129 x 62mm) body only | |
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1 x 58mm 3 Piece Filter kit |
| Filter Sets are three different filters and they are: UV Filter, Circular Polarizer Filter and a Neutral Density Filter. UV Filters absorb ultraviolet rays and gives cleaner, sharper pictures with less haze. It is recommended to leave a UV filter on your camera lens at all times to protect the lens from dust, moisture, scratches, and breakage. Though they can be replaced with other filters. Polarizing Filters are essential for outdoor photography; deepens intensity of blue skies , and reduces or eliminates glare. Neutral Density filters are used anytime you feel you are getting yellow or off white coloring while shooting indoors, mainly under flourescent lighting. Rather than getting this blemishing, it counteracts the effects of florescent light bulbs. |
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1 x TTL Flash for Canon Digital Cameras |
| A external/ add on flash is important and only then will you discover especially for indoors human potrait shots, skin tones are more natural and with the background showing more, it makes the overall picture more pleasant and exciting to look at. Focusing thus becomes very important too. Without focus, your subject becomes ”un important” in the overall pics. |
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1 x EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS |
Specifications:
| Focal Length & Maximum Aperture |
18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 |
| Lens Construction |
11 elements in 9 groups |
| Diagonal Angle of View |
74° 20 - 27° 50 |
| Focus Adjustment |
AF (DC motor), with manual focus option |
| Closest Focusing Distance |
9.8 in./0.25m |
| Filter Size |
58mm, P=0.75mm/1 filter |
| Max. Diameter x Length, Weight |
2.7 in. x 3.33 in./68.5mm x 84.5mm (maximum lens length) | |
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1 x Hard Case |
| If you get the case, there's a good chance that it'll save your camera from bumps, scratches, and bad weather. |
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1 x Digital Camera / Camcorder Tripod |
| Have you ever returned from a trip thinking you had taken some great shots? But, upon review of your prints you were disappointed to discover that some of them, especially those shot indoors or at night or in other dark places, came out blurry, looking like someone was shaking the camera when you took the picture? That is a very common problem called ”Camera Shake” and every year it destroys millions of photos that could have been wonderful. ”Camera Shake” is caused when there isn’t enough light for the camera to set a fast shutter speed. Your camera’s shutter opens and has to stay open for up to several seconds for enough light to hit the film to make an image. The problem: most people cannot hold a camera perfectly still for more than a small fraction of a second. The blurry image you see is caused by the camera moving while the shutter is open, and it happens to everyone. To avoid ”Camera Shake” and get a clear sharp picture in low light, the camera must be attached to something so it will not move at all. That is where a tripod comes in. Mount the camera to the tripod and it will not move. Also, use the camera’s self-timer or a cable release so that you are not touching the camera when the picture is taken. Do this, and you will eliminate ”Camera Shake” and get the great clear pictures you were expecting. |
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1 x 2x Telephoto Conversion Lens |
| People who shoot wildlife or surfing competitions use long lenses to bring that distant person or animal up close for a good look. Telephoto lenses let you see the details of something far off. Telephoto lenses flatten perspective. They make different elements in the picture look closer together than they really are. You've seen this in movies where the hero seems to be walking down an incredibly crowded street with people squeezed right up next to him. You get this effect by standing well back and shooting with a long telephoto lens. The magnification of a telephoto can be used for dramatic effect. For example, you may want to shoot a twilight shot that includes the full moon in the background. The moon will appear larger and closer if you shoot with a long lens. You can also zoom in on objects that aren't so far away. While a telephoto lens usually will not focus close enough to be a true macro lens (used for very detailed close-ups), it will often enable you to take interesting close-ups or details. At close range, the shallow depth of field of a telephoto will also help the item stand out from its background. On even normal-sized subjects, you can minimize distracting backgrounds using depth of field. If possible, move your subject away from the background and adjust your focus to soften the background but keep the subject sharp. Manipulating perspective is a useful creative tool. If you want to associate two things that are separated, move back and shoot them with your telephoto. This will make them appear closer together. To be creative, you need to know your equipment, what it can do, and what it can't. The telephoto lens is one of your most creative tools. By learning its characteristics and visual effects, you can use this tool to increase the impact of your videos and/ or pictures. |
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1 x Full Size Tripod |
Specifications:
Lightweight Tripod
2 Quick Release Camera Mount
Fluid Effect Head for Smooth Panning
Center Column Lock for Maximum Stability
Self Leveling Feet for Even Better Stability
3-Way Panhead
Bubble Leveler |
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1 x 8GB Secure Digital Memory Card |
Specifications:
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1 x Large Case w/ Accessory Room |
Specifications:
Dimensions: 8" x 7" x 5.5"
Rugged Water Resistant Durahyde
Padded Exterior Pockets
High Density Interior Foam Padding
Adjustable/Removable Interior Dividers
Padded Exterior Pockets
Secure Zipper Closing
Padded Carry Handle
Contoured Adjustable Shoulder Strap
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1 x 14 in 1 USB 2.0 Memory Card Reader/Writer |
Specifications:
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 certified for superior data transfer
Backwards compatible with all USB 1.1 ports
No additional card adapters needed
Easy to install and use; true plug and play, no driver needed
Certified Windows XP, Vista, & Mac OSX
Data transfer rate can be 1.5/12/480 Mbps
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1 x Memory Card Case Holder (holds up to 4 cards) |
| It's always good to protect your data files or pictures files with a memory cars case. Don't ruin the memories by not housing your memory cards. |
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1 x Wrist Strap for Digital Cameras and Cell Phones |
Specifications:
It gives you less slack in the strap, which would keep your camera closer and prevent the chance (or paranoia) that your camera will tumble from your grasp, out of the strap, and onto the floor
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