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Matin Neoprene Strap Product Demostration – Expert Accessories

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I am introducing to you Matin Neoprene Strap, made of primarily of Neoprene, the same material used to protect scuba divers harsh sea.

•Soft and flexible but yet durable, you can trust this product to support the full weight of your camera, even with the heaviest of lens and all other accessories you might have.

•The straps are very soft and elastic, and the slip proof backing (please see picture above for a detail look) prevents the strap from falling off your shoulder.

•Keep your shoulder and neck extremely comfortable, absorbing the impact by heavy camera.

•Fits into your camera just like the original strap.

•Made in Korea Fine Quality

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Luma Labs — Cinch Neoprene Camera Sling Strap

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The Big Idea
Every camera strap and sling on the market comes with tradeoffs. Regular neck straps are convenient and secure, but aren’t comfortable all day. Slings are comfortable and fast, but sacrifice stability which can result in your camera bouncing about. As we watched photographers use straps and slings—including our own—we wondered if we could reset the balance of stability and comfort by introducing flexibility and versatility into the equation.

We went to the drawing board with one goal: Make a camera strap that lets you easily change how you carry your camera on-the-fly. Make one that allows you to snug your camera against your back so that you can move actively without it bouncing about, then easily transition to letting it comfortably rest at your side, ready to slide up to your eye in an instant. A strap that you can hang around your neck for a couple of minutes while you change lenses and which can hug your camera to your chest while sitting down. And to do all that while using proven connections that are compatible with tripod quick release plates.

The result is Cinch. It’s like no other strap out there.

Comfort
Cinch features is a soft, stretchy and strong neoprene shoulder pad. Our unique CZZ (Center ZigZag) construction allows Cinch to conform to any curve and distribute weight. Other shoulder pads attain comfort by being curved around a specific portion of your body; Cinch’s pad is comfortable at any position and with no need to center it on your neck or shoulder. It’s rolled edges make it comfortable against your neck. It’s comfortable on bare skin. You’ve got to feel it to be believe it.

Stability
Cinch carries your camera in a different way than traditional straps or slings. It attaches to a top bracket—left or right, Cinch is ambidextrous—and the tripod socket. The result is that your camera in a “down and in” position that hugs your body and keeps your camera stable. It uses the same proven and reliable 10mm webbing connections you’re used to using from other straps and the low-profile CinchMount socket adapter (one is included with every Cinch) fastens securely and won’t twist loose. No fiddly carabiners or fussy connectors.

Have a tripod quick-release plate? Many have strap mount points that Cinch can connect to directly. If you have a plate that doesn’t have a strap mount point, such as Manfrotto plates, we’ll have you covered with a solution in a few weeks.

Flexibility and Versatility
The breakthrough in Cinch’s design is its friction-based pull-tab adjuster on the front. It’s so important we laser engrave our name on it. You can grab the tab and instantly tighten and loosen Cinch on-the-fly. Want your camera close while you walk through a crowd? Grab the tab and tighten it a bit. Need to be ready for a quick shot? Loosen Cinch and it’s as quick as a sling. Going out for a hike? Pull the tab and rotate the camera to your back where it will stay glued to you while scrambling over rocks. Want to tighten Cinch down to provide stability for long shots? You can do that too, as we found out from watching our testers.

Easy Sizing and Fit
We know that photographers come in all shapes and sizes. So we make Cinch in three sizes. If you wear an adult M, L, or XL shirt, you should get our regular Cinch. If you’re on the petite side, you should get a Small Cinch. If you wear XL or larger shirts, then get a Big Cinch. But don’t stress out too much about your choice. Thanks to its flexible nature and the fact that we’ve given the sizes a considerable amount of overlap in adjustment, you’ll certainly make the right choice right off the bat.

Once you have it in hand, fitting Cinch is easy. Just put your Cinch over your shoulder, loosen the pull tab adjuster and the use the rear metal adjuster until your camera is positioned just right. If needed, you can also tighten or loosen the 10mm webbing that connects to your camera to adjust things to perfection. Once set up, the front pull tab adjuster gives you just the right amount of on-the-fly adjustments to keep up with any day of photography.

Quality
Cinch is like no other camera strap available today and we’ve never built any of our products like anyone else. Cinch’s shoulder pad is reenforced with mil-spec mechanical stretch webbing and easily holds over 250lbs. Edges are all finished with die-cut, full grain American leather. The polymer camera connectors and webbing are all the same kind that NASA specifies and flies. Our metal hardware is all CNC machined aerospace grade aluminum. For the geeks out there, it’s 6061-T6 that’s been Type II anodized. CinchMount is black-oxide finished ordinance steel.

We don’t skimp on anything. It’s simply not in our nature. Even the smallest of details has been lovingly designed for maximum utility and enjoyment.

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CES 2012: New Xperia S Phone by Sony! First Hands On Demo + New Smart Watch!

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The new Xperia™ S is our newest Android smartphone. With a 4.3 inch display with Mobile BRAVIA engine, a 12 MP camera that takes pictures in just 1.5 seconds from standby, and an amazing Sony HD experience. Xperia™ S, it’s a power house smart phone. The S also has a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor for a faster performance. You’ll have to watch the video for the full details but there is a special smart watch in there to check out. It’s worth a look at the video…

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Spec Highlights:
Available globally in select markets from the end of the first quarter
4.3 inch Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA® Engine with HD resolution screen (1280 x 720) for a stunning viewing experience
Front (1080p) and back (720p) cameras for HD recording
1.5GHz dual-core processor for fast browsing and content download
12MP back camera with Sony Exmor R™ for mobile along with Fastest Capture to take shots in just 1.5 seconds from standby
NFC enabled to access growing range of NFC applications and services
DLNA, HDMI and BRAVIA Sync
PlayStation™ Certified guaranteeing a high quality smartphone gaming experience and access to the PlayStation Store
Android™ powered smartphone featuring a new design with unique transparent element at the base of the phone
Launching on Android platform 2.3 (Gingerbread) Xperia S will be upgraded to Android platform 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) during the second quarter 2012
Offered in colour choices of black or white (may vary by market)

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Gear DEMO and Review – BlackRapid Camera Strap

quality strap It was an epic blue bird day on Mt. Rainier testing out the high quality Black Rapid strap http://www.blackrapid.com on my digital SLR Canon camera.

The product mounts to the base of the camera and rides on your shoulder versus standard neck straps that hurt your neck. I like the lock-out feature to put the camera behind your back (off to your side) while hiking on steep cliffs. Then the quick run-and-gun rapid draw camera positioning. Let’s you capture the quick shots.

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Black Rapid VS. Carryspeed sling strap Review

quality strap A review of Carryspeed’s Black Rapid sling strap killer. The CS-1 sling strap is now by far, the best sling strap I’ve seen. The quality, features, and price straight up put the Black Rapid strap down.

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C-Loop – How to make a swing set with your SLR camera DIY style

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Hey guys, we’re back with a new extreme test! Remember those tire swings? We bring back some of the nostalgia by visiting a playground with our own DIY’d version: a C-Loop on the tripod mount of our SLR camera. We attach a winch strap, a few carabiners, some nylon webbing, and a seat. See what happens!

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Christmas Taking Great Photos

Christmas is a great time of taking photos. This is a time of year when families come together and the decorations make for some interesting backdrops. The tips below should help you if you want to make sure you get some stunning photos this Christmas.

 

- One of the important things with Christmas photos is being prepared. Many of the best shots will be over quickly and if your camera isn’t ready you’ll miss them. You will get a lot of chances to take great photos when the children are opening your presents so this is a good time to have your camera ready.

 

- White balancing is something that you need to keep an eye on when it comes to taking photos in the house. If you don’t do this you could find that all the artificial lighting could impact on your photos. Do a little experimentation before the big day and maybe even mess around with the lighting to see which is going to be best it is best to do all this before Christmas day.

 

 

- If you want some interesting photos then why not try some time lapse photography. Set a camera up in a suitable location and set it to snap a photo ever minute or so; you will be amazed at the great pictures that will come about from this. When you do this, you need to make sure you have chosen a suitable location.

 

- It is a bit of a shame when a picture is too full with unwanted space. You may want to move closer to the subject that you want to snap so that you can fill the frame with this; this will stop you from having all that unwanted space.

 

 

- Your camera will also have a continuous mode and this is good for things that are going on quite quickly such as someone pulling a cracker or opening a present.

 

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Tips For Those Using A Mobile Phone Camera

It is great that so many of us these days have a phone camera. So no matter where you are you can take pictures if you see something worth snapping. No need to remember to pack a digital camera, because most of us just automatically take our phones with us everywhere we go. So if you do see something that you would like to take a photograph of, then you don’t have to worry because you can just use the mobile phone on your camera. If you want to make sure that you are getting the most from your mobile phone camera then you need to have a look at the tips below.

 

- Getting as close to the subject that you are photographing is a good idea. One of the biggest problems is that most people don’t get near enough to the subject. This means that the photo they produce will contain an almost unrecognisable figure. In order to get better photos do try to get right up close to the subject.

 

- You may be tempted to bin photos that you look at on your phone as they don’t appear very impressive. You may be more impressed with these photos once you have seen them on a full screen on your computer. And it is often the case that these unimpressive photos can be made to look amazing when you use photo editing software.

 

- You may find that you want to take a photo of something but you run out of memory if you have stored too many photos on the phone. You will always have plenty of space on your phone for great photos if you remember to transfer them to your computer regularly.

 

- It is probably a good idea to always use the highest resolution on your mobile phone camera. Although these photos will take up more of the memory, you will be sure to get better pictures.

 

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