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   <title>Ewa-Marine U-BF100 underwater housing review. by Leif Karlsson</title>
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   <description>Last year I was lucky to have one of my kayak images published as a cover photo in Sea Kayaker Magazine. Inspired by this success I got an idea of taking under water photos when rolling and playing with my kayak and hopefully have one or two images published.&lt;br>&lt;br>
The easiest way to take some UW photos had of course been to buy a watertight adventure camera and get going. But I wanted to have high quality images, to get the quality I wanted I decided to use my Nikon SLR together with a Sigma 10-20mm lens.
To find, buy and adjust under water equipment for my purposes turned out to be a small DIY project. </description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2012 06:00:24 GMT</pubDate>
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   <title>Looking for a lightweight stable tripod at a nice price?
Look no further here is the Slik Pro CF 823 !</title>
   <link>http://www.stockholmviews.com/ewa-marine/index.html</link>
   <description>Why do I say that already in the beginning of this review?
Well just because that I feel that this is the tripod that I should have bought from the very beginning!
With this I mean in the era before digital cameras and vibration reduction lenses, today the use for a tripod isn't
 as great as it was in the days of analog film based cameras.&lt;br>&lt;br>
However in some situationsyou will still find a good stabletripod like the Slik CF823 to be useful and maybe even
necessary to help you get what you want from that citation in photography that require the camera to be at exactly
 the same position for a long time!  </description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2012 06:00:26 GMT</pubDate>
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   <title>DELL U2711 ULTRASHARP 27&quot; WIDE screen monitor review</title>
   <link>http://www.stockholmviews.com/dell-u2711-review/index.html</link>
   <description>Dell U2711 review &lt;br>In this review I will talk about my new computer screen/monitor that I resently bought and have in use right now. To start with I can say I  truly like it, red the review to find out why or just for fun or to justify     yourself to get one for yourself because you are worth it :0)&lt;br>&lt;br>Over the years Dell have built a reputation of being a company that produce nice and price effective high quality screens that have been of near pro quality in regards of color reproduction. I have been very pleased with my previous monitor that I also got from Dell but now I felt that it was time to step up from a 20&quot; to something new and wider just to to get better space for all those floating menus that you need while working in image editors. </description>
   <pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 09:14:28 GMT</pubDate>
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   <title>Canon canoscan 9000F the Review</title>
   <link>http://www.stockholmviews.com/canon_9000f_review/index.html</link>
   <description>In this Canon 9000F Scanner review  I will not spend my or your time on tech specs or &quot;what's in the box&quot; related info.&lt;br>&lt;br>You can get that from Canon directly [ Here ]&lt;br>But in short, Canon 9000F is a flat bed scanner with film scanning facility's.&lt;br>&lt;br>And this scanner uses a new LED light source for the film scan facility.&lt;br>I will not dig in to reflective (Paper) scanning as any scanner would be able to output high quality in this area, so I would once again waist your and my time by review reflective scanning quality. </description>
   <pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 09:10:57 GMT</pubDate>
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