Archive for July 12th, 2010
Nikon D3s vs Canon 1D Mk IV: Product Reviews: Adorama Photography TV
Adorama Photography TV presents Nikon D3s vs Canon 1D Mk IV! This week, Mark Wallace puts both the Nikon D3S and Canon 1D Mark IV to the test. Both cameras are tough, robust and built with a spec list sure to impress photographers who need accurate, high-speed performance they can rely on. For product details and related Adorama Learning Center articles, go to www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! E-mail your questions to AskMark@Adorama.com
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Technology and the School Library: A Comprehensive Guide for Media Specialists and Other Educators [Paperback]
From School Library Journal
Anyone still struggling, a little or a lot, with the technological expertise now required of library media specialists will find this book a comforting step up into the digital-information age. It is both a primer and an update in terms of the hardware, the software, and the networking, and how to use it effectively as a tool for management, instruction, and collaboration. Jurkowski begins by describing the basic infrastructure of technology and then d (more…)
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8mm Kodak movie camera
This is a short video showing one of my antique wind-up 8mm movie cameras. This is a Kodak Brownie II movie camera. It still works, and I’ve actually shot movies with it. You can still get 8mm film online, and in fact 8mm and Super-8 is making a comeback because people like the vintage look. You can get 8mm movie film (also Super-8 and even 16mm) from www.dwaynesphoto.com, or just search on Google for “Dwayne’s Photo” in Parsons, Kansas. They sell and develop all kinds of movie film. That’s where I get mine.
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- Kodak BROWNIE 500 Movie 8mm Film Projector £24.99 | Vintage Projectors
- Parsons Kansas construction accident: 500-pound pipe crushes worker | Construction Accidents | JusticeNewsFlash Release
- Kodak Brownie Bulls-Eye | Still alive
