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Hama Hardcase Edition II DF 15 Hard case Digital photo camera
General
MPN: 00028344, 00028343
Width: 8.5 cm
Depth: 5.5 cm
Height: 11.5 cm
Weight: 80 g
Material: EVA
Colour: Blue, Black
Carrying case
Type: Hard case
Recommended Use: Digital photo camera
Carrying Strap: Belt loop, shoulder carring strap
Additional Compartments: Memory card
Inner Dimensions: 6.5 cm x 4 cm x 10 cm
Features: Zippered
Manufacturer's product description
Hama is committed to developing and delivering products that achieve the highest performance at a most competitive price, within easy reach of everybody. Hama has dedicated manufacturing facilities and partners all over the world to meet the needs of all its customers for years to come. PRODUCT FEATURES: For very small digital cameras; Robust EVA exterior shell for safe camera protection; Flat mesh pocket (inside) for storage media; Additional mesh (inside) for safety of the camera; With shoulder strap and belt loop; AZO-free.
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 10 years warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 10 years
Advantages: It is an option. Disadvantages: Permanent mistakes could be made.
...In this digital age I cannot for the life of me believe that this method of red eye removal is still available but it seems even some very accomplished photographers in my club still use it from time to time. The product I speak of is the red eye removal pen, this one being made by Hama.
Now let's get it straight right from the start, Hama make hundreds of very, very useful photography products and they are a company I trust greatly but this Stone Age type of red eye removal should really be all but forgotten now.
The use of this red eye removal pen amounts to little more than colouring in your photo. I am sure you all know what red eye is in photo`s, it is simply when the normally coloured part of the eye comes out glowing red. What you might not know is why this happens, well you soon will.
Red eye is invariably caused by the flash...
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Advantages: inexpensively save your precious photos from the dreaded 'red-eye' Disadvantages: none
...been a Professional for 15 years and on odd occasions, even with sophisticated equipment in the secure hands of a pro like me (yeah, put yourself in my HANDS babeeee!) it can occasionally happen.
So, you’ve taken some nice photos, maybe at a family get together or a party, with your super duper camera, but some really nice photos have got people looking like they are zombies. And then again, there are some with red-eye. Can’t do much about the Zombie pics, maybe they should have taken it a bit easier on the alcohol front. But Red-eye – EASY PEASY.
Hama are a well known company in the cheap and useful photo accessories market. They supply all kinds of things like ‘lupe viewers’ (small eyeglass gizmos so you can see detail in negatives and small prints), a variety of air blowers to clean your camera carefully...
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Advantages: Extremely easy to use and great for quick snaps Disadvantages: Screen by no means the best, no optical zoom
...Being the vain person that I am, I decided I needed to buy a digitalcamera so that I could constantly update my Ciao picture, to reflect my ever-changing length of hair, and just in case black and white photos ever go out of fashion. Plus a camera might come in useful for other things. Perhaps.
Since I didn't need a camera capable of taking beautiful, professional standard images, and frankly, I couldn't afford that anyway, I stumbled across the Kodak EasyShare C300. It's fairly bottom-of-the-range these days, with 3.2 megapixels, a 5X digital zoom, and a 1.5 inch (38 mm) LCD screen. It's aimed at digital newcomers such as myself, and it claims to make "taking and sharing pictures wonderfully simple". We'll soon see about that, as I took the camera on a proverbial test drive.
GETTING STARTED
On opening the bright yellow box, I...
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After much thought, and various looking in shops, at different models and companies. I settled on the Lowepro as it is a big name brand in many camera stores, and is regarded highly as making 'the best' camera cases, and accessories for photography.
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Please read this review all the way through, and try to rate it fairly. It is going to be short and to the point as there is very little you can really say about a case for a camera. I will try and cover everything about it and my experience of selling... more
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