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Avenger's Century Stands are 10% lighter than their predecessors and have been re-engineered for rugged dependability safety and grip-friendly handling. They are made from hi-tensile chrome steel saving 10% in weight and have a redesigned universal top stud for greater compatibility with a wider range of lighting equipment and accessories. In addition the riser column has been redesigned to virtually eliminate the possibility of pinched fingers.This is a black anodized Century Stand with 20 inch diameter mini base. It rises to a maximum height of 5.75 ft. A280SCB - Century C Stand with 20" Mini Base - Black, 5'9". Item Type: Lighting & Studio > General Lighting Accessories > Century Stand.
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Designed to let you shoot in the rain, snow, sleet or hail, the weather-resistant Olympus Stylus 760 shoot anywhere with its rubber seals and gaskets positioned throughout the camera. A brief description of the camera settings and features can be conveniently displayed on the LCD at the push of a button. Olympus' Dual Image Stabilization provides a powerful 2-in-1 anti-blur solution. Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization compensates for camera shake and Digital Image Stabilization freezes action with high ISO sensitivity and fast shutter speed. Shutter Speed - 1/1000 seconds - 1/2 seconds, up to 4 in Night Scene Mode ISO Output Sensitivity - Audio, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1600 White Balance - Auto, Pre-Sets (Daylight, Overcast, Tungsten and 3 Fluorescents) Recording Modes - JPEG Still Images, AVI Motion JPEG Movies 26 Shooting Modes - Auto, Program Auto, Scene Preset (Portrait, Landscape, Landscape & Portrait, Night Scene, Night & Portrait, Sport, Indoor 1, Candle 2, Self-Portrait, Available Light Portrait 2, Sunset, Fireworks, Cuisine, Behind Glass, Documents, Auction 3, Shoot & Select 1, Shoot & Select 2, Beach & Snow, Under Water Wide1, Under Water Wide2, Under Water Macro), Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization and Movie Panorama - Up to 10 frames automatically stitchable with Olympus brand xD Picture Cards Built-in Flash Modes - Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Fill-in and Off Self-Timer - 12 Seconds & Auto 18MB Internal Memory Auto-Connect USB 2.0 LI-42B Lithium ion Rechargeable Battery and AC Adapter E-7AC with optional CB-MA1 DC coupler Power Supply Accepts up to 2GB xD-PictureCard System Requirements - Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 PRO, XP, VISTA, Mac OS 9.0-9.2x, OS X 10.1-10.4 or higher Dimensions - Width 3.9 x Height 2.1 x Depth 0.96 inch (99mm x 54mm x 24.4mm) Weight - 4.2 ounces (120 grams)
Customer Reviews:
My First Digital Camera.......2007-09-18
I love this camera!!!!! It is great because it is small, easy to use, and easy to connect with my computer. I have taken great pictures and even a few short video's with it. I also love the fact that mine is Pink :) I would deffinatly purchase another Olympus camera in the future.
A Step Backward in Camera Technology.......2007-09-14
I had high expectations for this camera that were not realized when I began using it. This was an emergency replacement camera replacing our fantastic Fujifilm Finepix camera that is not being made anymore (it fell into a pool and cameras don't like that). The Olympus appears to be fairly well made and looks good in the ice blue color. But that is about where the good stuff ends.
Pros:
1. Camera functions are fairly easy to use. The custom photo settings (i.e. "sunset", "portrait", etc.) actually work surprisingly well. Like more and more of these cameras, a viewfinder has been eliminated, a big irritant when shooting in very bright light situations.
2. Picture quality is very good. We don't usually print our photos, instead we just look at them on the computer and send them around to friends and family. Even set at lesser megapixels the pictures are fine.
Cons:
1. The stupid - no ridiculously ignorant - way to charge the camera's battery. You must take the battery out of the camera and place it into a huge (bigger than the camera) plastic box that has a mile-long electric cord on it to charge the battery. I hate this most of all about the camera. If Olympus couldn't have come up with any other way to charge it, at least the charger module could have been made more compact and have a flip-away plug that would plug directly into the wall without a cord. The current charger feels like a big empty plastic box designed to take up too much room in your luggage. Our old Fujifilm FinePix camera had a drop-in cradle to both charge the battery and download the pix without having to deal with cords, chargers, etc. I now know how much of a great set up this was.
2. Battery life is poor to miserable. If you choose to use the anti-shake system of the camera, the battery will not last even one day of reasonable use. We turned it permanently off and it still didn't last as long as any of the older digital cameras we've owned, but at least we got one or two days of use out of it. On a vacation this is very irritating.
3. Customer service is non-existant. I sent Olympus a simple question about the camera ("Does the battery trickle-charge when the camera is plugged into a computer via the USB cable?"). I got the immediate electronic confirmation that my question is "so very important to us" and "will be answered within XX hours". This was over a month ago and I never got a response. Oh, I figured out that the stupid camera does NOT charge the battery when plugged in. In fact the opposite occurs, it drains it even if it is not turned on! Yet another engineered irritant about the camera. My Palm PDA and cell phone both trickle charge when connected to a computer. Stupid, stupid and more stupid.
I just wish I hadn't thrown away the original box. I would have returned this camera after our vacation, but alas now I'm stuck with it. Hopefully it will get stolen or I "accidentally" drop it in the pool so I can get a new one without feeling guilty about it.
Great Camera for the Price.......2007-08-23
I bought this camera to use on my family vacation, plus I just love the pink color! It is a great camera, but just take the time to learn how to use it. It has a lot of scenes and it is important to know when to use which one in order to take a better picture. The only downfall was that all my pictures from my vacation were taken on HQ and not SHQ so when I expanded them, they were a little fuzzy. Just make sure you keep it on SHQ if you plan on enlarging your pictures. And in the sun it is hard to see what you are taking a picture of, but that happens in all the digital cameras. Overall it's a great camera. It's small, has a very large screen, and takes great pictures.
Great, easy to use camera. .......2007-08-23
I love this camera. It is simple to use and takes beautiful pictures which can be blown up very large and still have a very good quality. The image stabalization is GREAT...really it helps so much for those with shaky hands. Overall, fantastic camera!
disappointing.......2007-08-21
I recently purchased the Olympus Stylus 760 to replace my 2.1 Megapixel Olympus that I purchased years ago. While I love my old Olympus, I wanted to replace it with something a little smaller and lighter. I have been very disappointed with the new 760 - the pictures are terrible! I even took the first one back, thinking it was defective (the new one is a little better). I have done a number of comparison shots between my old digital and the 760 and the 760 shots are much worse in all lighting conditions! I have been able to fix some of the problems with the Olympus software, but I can't do that for every shot I take. The problems are bad blurring of any movement of the camera or subject in lower light conditions (dusk and indoor incandescent lighting) even with the anti-vibration turned on. Even in good, outdoor lighting the camera is sometimes out of focus, poor auto read of lighting balance, and then there is that viewscreen which is useless outdoors. I am planning to take this one back and try a different brand. I have always had good luck with Olympus for both film and digital photography but something is seriously wrong with the Stylus 760!
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Compact and tough, these powerful binoculars have features designed to please the spectatorin all of us.
MAGNIFICATION: 10x
FIELD-OF-VIEW: 300FT./100M @ 1000 yards/meters
EXIT PUPIL: 2.5mm
PRISM TYPE: Porro
WEIGHT: 9.2 oz.
OBJECTIVE LENS DIAMETER: 25mm
LENS COATING: Fully Coated
FOCUS TYPE: Center
FEATURES: Rubber armored compact with Rubicon®-coated objective lenses, carrying pouch and neck strap
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