
Nikon D7000 Commercial
Applies to D5x, D3x and DSx
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Review: iBook G3 Clamshell Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com Google+ gplus.to In this video I review the Apple iBook G3 Clamshell SE (Special Edition) from 2000. The iBook was the predecessor to the MacBook and had several brand new features including an AirPort Wi-Fi card, iMac like rubber and plastic design and ports such as Ethernet, FireWire and USB. This is my special mod iBook Clamshell upgrade with 576MB of RAM memory and a replaced hard drive with an SSD. Clips used: www.youtube.com by thinkingbricks & Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring by New Line Cinema duncan33303 is a technology based YouTube channel that focuses on a wide variety of smartphones, tablets, game consoles as well as the weekly show D3Live. Video Gear: Nikon D3200 Camera: goo.gl Nikon 50mm 1.8G Lens: goo.gl Nikon 40mm 2.8G Micro Lens: goo.gl MacBook Air 11″ 2012: goo.gl Blue Yeti Microphone: goo.gl Zoom H1 Microphone: goo.gl 2400 Watt Softboxes: goo.gl Manfrotto 701HDV Fluid Video Head: goo.gl Dolica AX620B100 Tripod: goo.gl Audio-Technica ATH-M50 Headphones: goo.gl Corel VideoStudio Pro X5: goo.gl Subscribe! www.youtube.com Merch Store! duncan33303.spreadshirt.com Channel Link www.youtube.com Jailbreaking info stateofjailbreak.com Transcript Hey guys this is Austin and today I’m here with a review of the Apple iBook. The iBook was first announced in 1999 and even though many things have changed it’s interesting to take a look back. First let’s go over the design. There’s no …

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DJLUNATEK.com http twitter.com gplus.to The music used in this video are not made and/or produced by Lunatek. The tracks used to put the mix together are for promotional purposes only. No copyright infringement intended. If you are interested in some of the tracks used, please feel free to support the artists by purchasing their tracks on itunes, beatport, etc. DOWNLOAD & LISTEN TO THE FULL MIX @ DJLUNATEK.com NOTE This mix was made a really long time ago. Posted due to request. Hope you all enjoy!
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A collection of seascape images taken on the South Coast of NSW, Australia by photographer Kieran O’Connor Website – www.kieranoconnorphotography.com Add me on Google+ – plus.google.com Join me on Facebook – www.facebook.com
Thanks to everyone involved! special thanks to Arnaud Chaudiere and Hadri for the awesome Base jumping footage! Yan Riv for the freeboard ride! mostly shot on GoPros and Nikon d90. I DO NOT OWN any of the soundtrack.. Glitch Mob – Bad Wings a Holiday video by Joe. actoner@hotmail.com
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A few sample images from my Nikon D40X. Watch in HQ! Please Comment On the Pictures, Telling Me What You Think! Thanks For Watching 🙂 Background music credit: Coldplay – Life in Technicolor.
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This photography overview briefly explores the lens controls on the Canon 60D. Watch more at www.lynda.com This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter two of the Shooting with the Canon 60D course presented by lynda.com author Ben Long. The complete Shooting with the Canon 60D course has a total duration of 3 hours and 29 minutes, and reviews the components and operation of the Canon 60D camera, including changing lenses, navigating the menus, shooting in Auto mode, and reviewing and managing photos on the camera’s LCD screen. Shooting with the Canon 60D table of contents: Introduction 1. Getting to Know Your Canon SLR 2. Shooting in Auto Mode 3. Shooting in Program Mode 4. Controlling Autofocus 5. Controlling White Balance 6. Using Drive Mode and the Self-Timer 7. Using Exposure Control Options 8. More Playback Options 9. Shooting with Scene Modes 10. Shooting with Flash 11. Shooting with Picture Styles 12. Using Live View 13. Shooting Video 14. Customizing Menus and Functions 15. Using Custom Functions 16. Caring for Your Camera Conclusion
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