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Walmart launches Black Friday 2010 offers on Electronics
THE MOST awaited Black Friday 2010 Ad from Walmart revealed yesterday. The biggest retailer in the world, Walmart stores doorbuster sales will be available from 5:00 am. to 11:00 am. on the day of Black Friday, November 26. However, the retail will open their doors at 12 midnight, when Thanksgiving Day ends.
Two days back, CNN website has published several deals from the Walmart Black Friday 2010 Ad on the basis of the report, CNN obtained a copy of the unreleased Walmart Black Friday circular. Walmart Black Friday 2010 Ad scan offering desktops and laptops which include HP Pavilion Slimline Desktop Bundle with 3GB, 320GB, 19" LCD for $398, Canon EOS Rebel X5 18-55 IS Deluxe DSLR Camera Bundle for $479, Acer Aspire 17.3" Dual-Core Laptop with 4GB, 320GB (Online) for $498, eMachines 15.6" Laptop with Celeron, 2GB, 250GB, DVD+R for $198, HP 15.6" Laptop with Celeron, 3GB, 250GB, DVD+R, WiFi for $298 and HP 17.3" Dual-Core Laptop with 3GB, 320GB, DVD+R, WiFi for $398.
The biggest retailer in the world, Walmart also offering its shoppers during the year's most popular discount shopping event, the Black Friday includes digital cameras and televisions. The retailer is offering Kodak C183 14MP 3x Zoom Digital Camera for $59, Nikon L110 Long Zoom 12.1MP Digital Camera for $199, Samsung PL-100 DualView 12.4MP Digital Camera for $99, and Sony DSC-W330 14.1MP Digital Camera for $119.
The retailer is also offering televisions, such as Element 55" Widescreen 1080p LCD HDTV (Online) for $799, Emerson 32" Widescreen 720p LCD HDTV for $198, Emerson 42" Widescreen 1080p LCD HDTV for $398, LG 42" Widescreen 1080p LCD HDTV for $478, Samsung 40" Widescreen 1080p LCD HDTV for $498, Samsung 46" Widescreen 1080p LED HDTV for $898, Samsung 52" Widescreen 1080p LCD HDTV for $998, Sanyo 50" Widescreen Plasma 720p HDTV for $498, Sony 46" Widescreen 1080p LCD HDTV for $698 and Vizio 37" 1080p LCD HDTV with Free $40 Gift Card for $378.
In the electronics products, Walmart is offering Apple 8GB iPod touch MP3 Player with Bonus $50 Gift Card for $225, LG WiFi-Ready Blu-ray Disc Player with $10 Vudu Credit for $94, Netgear Universal WiFi Adapter for HDTV or Blu-ray for $59.97, Philips 4GB MP3 Player (Assorted Colors) for $29, Philips 5.1 Channel Blu-ray Home Theater System for $198, Samsung WiFi Connected Blu-ray Disc Player for $138, Sony Blu-ray Disc Player for $94, Sony DCR-SX44LM Handycam Flash Camcorder for $189, Sony WiFi Blu-ray Disc Player for $158, StraightTalk Unlimited Card with Samsung 255G Phone for $45.
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Frequently Asked Questions...
is there adapters for every kind of lens to fit on a canon eos digital (xsi) ?
like minolta nikon.. i found an fd adapter already.. is there an adapter for every kind of lens type? will they all work ?
Answer:
The Canon EOS system can be adapted to fit a variety of different 35mm-equivalent lens mounts. This was a deciding factor in my choosing an EOS system -- I wanted to be able to use my older Nikon and Leica lenses on my EOS bodies. To answer your question, some lens mounts will work better than others, and some are so obscure you'll never find one. Glassless mount convesion rings are the best options available as they do not have to use a glass element to allow the lens to focus properly. Glass elements in adapters tend to be of extremely poor quality, especially those found in FD-to-EOS adapters not manufactured by Canon, and thus they result in a great decrease in quality. As a rule of thumb for lenses in general (and not just limited to adapters), any time you add a piece of glass in front or behind the lens that was not originally part of that lens, you will see a decrease in quality. Some more expensive solutions, such as manufacturer-specific tele-extenders, will tend to correct for these optical errors to a point where you won't notice a difference, but otherwise, avoid adding any glass if at all possible. As you mentioned Minolta, I've not seen an adapter that allows for proper focusing that does not have a glass element. The following adapters are available as a glassless mount adapter for the EOS system:
Nikon
Pentax Screwmount
Pentax K (Rare, only for EF-S)
Leica R
Leica Visoflex
Contax/Yashica
Olympus OM
As for using glassless adapters with the EOS system, I've not run into many issues. The Digital EOS system is a great solution, as it allows metering without any connections with the lens -- you'll lose auto-aperture and autofocus, but that's it. I don't really use either of these that often, my particular interests in photography allow me enough time to manually focus. In fact, I feel that I can manually focus just as fast as most autofocus systems now, it's become second nature, and I almost always shoot in manual mode too. With the exceptional quality and price of older manual focus lenses, most of my lenses fall into this category.




















































































