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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Tamrac 603 Zoom Traveler 3 Camera Bag (Black) + Accessory Kit for Canon Rebel XSi, XS, T1i, XTi, 40D, 50D, Nikon D40, D60, D5000, D90, D300, D700, Olympus Evolt E-30, E-450, E-520, E-620, and Sony Alpha A200, A300, A350, A700 Digital SLR Cameras

Kit includes:
1) Tamrac 603 Zoom Traveler 3 Camera Bag
2) LensPen Lens Cleaning System
3) LensPen DigiKlear LCD Cleaning System
4) Precision Design Deluxe 6-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit

The Zoom Traveler 3 is the perfect system, equipped for a digital or film SLR camera, two or three lenses and a flash. The USA patented Lens-Bridge and LensGate Divider Systems hold the camera with attached lens above the rest of the equipment, while adjustable, foam-padded dividers protect the equipment. Also features: Slide Pocket in front for memory cards and batteries, Pop-Off film pocket for film or accessories, a full-length ZipDrop front pocket with organizer compartments, a unique Piggy-Back Pocket and our exclusive Modular Accessory System (M.A.S.) and Strap Accessory System (S.A.S.) attachment slots.

The LensPen is one of the most invaluable accessories a photographer can own. Its unique design makes cleaning your lens fast, simple and effective. On one end, a retractable soft brush sweeps dust and loose particles away from the glass. On the other end, a special dry cleaning compound is used to gently remove fingerprints and spots. The result is a crystal clear lens surface and better pictures in just seconds, a feat that other cleaning items just can't match.

The LensPen DigiKlear LCD Cleaning System has a special triangular tip that gives it the ability to clean the corners of many screens that would otherwise remain covered in dust and grime. The result is a crystal clear screen in just seconds, a feat that other cleaning items just can't match.

This 6-piece cleaning kit contains a Hurricane air blower, lens cleaning tissues, lens cloth, lens cleaning liquid, brush and cotton swabs.




In our technology-driven age, mass production has brought style to the masses. Every day thousands of clothes and accessories are sold through high street stores, outfitting people in identical ways. The designers that dictate fashion decide what we were each season, and how long that look will last. When the new ranges come into the shops, we're all meant to change and conform; clothes aren't made to last a lifetime, but just a season so that several times a year we buy more.

There is a comeback in high quality handmade items however, with some consumers bucking the trend. There are many reasons for this; some of which aren't always to do with fashion. The modern concern with the environment for example has led to a stand against using the world's natural resources. Recycled is king and vintage is increasingly popular. Items made from natural materials have a foothold on the high street already with some shops specialising in this area, and freelance designers are increasingly using them in their work.

Unfortunately, due to the rise in popularity of recycled items, thrift stores are disappearing and being replaced by "vintage boutiques". Here you'll find the same items as always but at a vastly increased price, thanks to the increased demand. Shops can charge what people will pay, and increasingly consumers are prepared to pay a premium. Vintage is even becoming more mainstream, with high street names like Topshop launching their own vintage range of clothes; hand-picking second-hand items to sell in their stores.

Returning to handmade items, they don't always have to be expensive. Etsy is a great example of this, where people all over the world can showcase and sell their own creations. You often don't seem to pay for the work that's involved, because you're able to snap up bargains for a lot less than high-street prices. These accessories are unique and well-made; you won't find anyone else with something similar. It also gives designers a chance to showcase their work without conforming themselves to the demand of big companies.

If you do have a large budget, handmade is perhaps always the way to go. You can afford designer products, limited to one and made to your specifications. Modern artists aren't limited to traditional materials, although many choose this route as a matter of taste. These days however, designers can work with just about any material, from gold and silver to glass and diamante stones. Almost anything can be handmade; even cars and boats, and although your item will be unique, the quality control will be strict as you're paying a premium for the service. Tailored clothes were the only clothes before the days of mass production, but nowadays they're often the preserve of the rich. Jewelery and accessories are handmade at a more reasonable cost.

If you want to go against the trend and stand out from the crowd, handmade is definitely for you. As we've seen, it really doesn't have to break the bank and you won't compromise on quality.

Sylvia Kittens lives in Harrogate, England

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