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1 x Canon Rebel XSi Black (included with the main item plus all the items below):
• Battery Pack • Battery Charger • USB Interface Cable • Video Cable • Eyecup • Wide Neck Strap • EOS Digital Solution Disk and Instruction Manuals on CD-ROM • Documentation
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1 x 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro Autofocus Lens USA
Macro shots have a variety of uses. They add variety, information and interest. Productions about hobbies or collections cry out for macro shots showing the details of coins, stamps or figurines. Imagine interviewing a coin collector. Visualize the collector talking about a coin, turning it over in his hand then laying it on the table in front of him. This would set up a macro shot of the coin. Footage of old photographs is another opportunity for the use of macro techniques. Historical productions benefit from closeups of old photographs or documents. They not only convey information but also relieve the visual monotony of a talking head. A macro lens is a superb tool and will also work very well as a general purpose lens of the same focal length. Taking close-up pictures of very small things is called ”macro photography.?For macro photography you will need a macro lens.
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1 x Full Size 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 Large Case w/ Accessory Room
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 4GB Secure Digital Memory Card
Why do I need a larger memory card? Typically the manufacturer only supplies a starter card which doesn't offer comfortable capacity for a trip, special occasion etc. Don't get caught short. Special moments happen only once and you don't want to be stuck with no memory left! Usually it's good to go with a 1GB or a 2 GB card. High resolution photos take up plenty of space and before you know on a smaller memory card, you will run out of it.
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1 x 14 in 1 USB 2.0 Memory Card Reader/Writer
Don't drain the camera's battery life by plugging it in straight to the computer to upload your pictures or videos. It takes forever and it's just conducive to an always ready individual's lifestyle. Cancel all the waiting and always be ready for your next shot.
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1 x Lens Cap Keeper
Have to take a quick shot and don't want to attempt to put the lens cap in your pocket? Just pop it off and the cap keeper will do the rest.
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1 x Lens/LCD Cleaning System
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1 x LCD Screen Protector
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