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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Canon EOS Rebel XSi (a.k.a. 450D) SLR Digital Camera Kit (Black) + Canon 18-55mm IS Lens + Tiffen 58mm 3pc Filter Kit + Canon 75-300mm III Lens + Tiffen 58mm 3pc Filter Kit + Two (2) Transcend 8GB SDHC Memory Card + Willoughbys Accessory Kit

The Canon EOS Rebel XSi Digital Camera incorporates a 12.2 megapixel CMOS sensor; enhanced sensitivity up to ISO 1600; a 14-bit A/D converter for incredibly smooth tones; High-ISO Noise Reduction; Auto Image Optimization technology; and a precise 9-point autofocus system. The large, 3-inch 230,000 pixel LCD monitor makes it a pleasure to review images and scroll through menus. The Live View feature allows you to frame shots using the LCD screen rather than the viewfinder. Canon's Integrated Self Cleaning System removes dust automatically from the sensor using ultrasonic vibration.

The Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Zoom Lens is designed with Canon's Optical Image Stabilizer technology to allow sharp hand-held shots at shutter speeds up to four stops slower than otherwise possible.

The Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Lens is a compact and lightweight 4x telephoto zoom lens ideal for shooting sports, portraits, and wildlife.

The 2 x Transcend 8GB SDHC Memory Card. Store More Photos With most point and shoot digital cameras quickly climbing the megapixel ladder, 6,8, and even 10 megapixel ratings are beginning to be commonplace. With Transcend SDHC cards, you can keep up with the larger files these high resolution cameras produce. With 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB capacities, you can store more photos without having to delete old photos on the card before you have the chance to save them to a PC or print them out.
Customer Review: Canon xSi
Great camera! Easy to use for a novice. Instruction manual is logical and easily understood. If you are looking for a DSLR, look no further.


Whenever I teach people how to create instant Internet audio products simply by calling and interviewing an expert, recording it and then uploading it online, people always ask about the legal aspects of this.

They want to know what kind of contract I use, what kind of lawyer to consult, and how to make sure the expert is okay with me recording and using the information.

But the truth is, I don't get anything in writing. And certainly not a contract.

I'm not saying you shouldn't get a contract, but I personally never do.

Some people would say you should get a contract that says you can record and sell their information, but I find if you ask someone to sign this contract its hard to get it. And I just do it over the phone where I have the person's verbal consent.
That way it is in a real relaxed format.

You simply say, We have to take care of some details, and just so you know, Im recording the call and I have your permission to record it, and I may use it on my website. I may sell it down the road. So, Im also going to give you a copy and you will also have the rights to promote your product or yourself with it when its done. Is that alright with you?

See what I mean? I have to have any refuse that offer.

Bottom line:

You certainly can use a contract and all that -- it's your choice -- but all I do is get their agreement, and their consent right over the phone. It's a verbal contract. And Ive never had any kind of problem in all these years.

Michael Senoff is a sought-after Internet marketer, interviewer and business coach with more than 50,000 students on four continents. He is also an expert on showing people how to create their own high ticket information products from scratch using just your telephone. For a 100% FREE REPORT that reveals how you can take your own ordinary book, e-book or even a concept and turn it into a information product you can sell for up to $3,900 or more go to: http://hardtofindseminars.com/Audio_Marketing_Service.htm

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