Archive from July, 2008
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By Scott    |    Jul 30, 2008
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Out of Focus or Blurry Images

Out of Focus or Blurry Images Blurry images may be caused when there isn’t enough light for the camera to set a fast shutter speed. The camera’s shutter opens and has to stay open for up to several seconds for enough light to hit the CCD to capture the image. Most people cannot hold a camera perfectly still for more then 1/60th of a second. In addition, when the telephoto [...]

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By Scott    |    Jul 28, 2008
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PayPal problems fixed at store!

Thanks to tech support our PayPal problem is now fixed and you should be able to place orders through the blog store. IF YOU ARE STILL EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS PLACING AN ORDER  PLEASE CALL US AT 800-252-6225 EXT 111

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By Jennifer    |    Jul 24, 2008
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Mack Employee in Photo Contest

http://www.reusablebags.com/action.php?id=14 FACT: Each year billions of plastic bags end up littering our landscapes, streets, beaches, lakes, rivers and oceans. Most end up breaking down into tiny toxic bits causing further damage. Scott Wyden – “Plastic bags with…plastic bags inside” http://www.reusablebags.com/action.php?id=14

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By Scott    |    Jul 23, 2008
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Store PayPal Problem

***NOTICE*** CURRENTLY OUR STORE IS EXPERIENCING A PROBLEM ACCEPTING PAYMENT. PLEASE CALL US TO PLACE YOUR ORDER 800-252-6225 EXT 111 ***NOTICE***

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By Scott    |    Jul 23, 2008
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Follow Mack Camera on Twitter

Follow Mack Camera on Twitter, send a direct message to @mackcamera with your RA# for an update. Please be patient as we are working on an automated Twitter response. Currently it will be done manually. http://www.twitter.com/mackcamera

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By Scott    |    Jul 22, 2008
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Red Eye

Red-eye effect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The red-eye effect in photography is the common appearance of red eyes on photographs taken with a photographic flash when the flash is too close to the lens (as with most compact cameras). more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-eye_effect

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Cupcakefest Winners!
By Scott    |    Jul 19, 2008
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Cupcakefest Winners!

Congratulations to Tara & Paul who won one of the coolest prizes given away at Cupcakefest! This prize was donated by Leafygreen.info and included a digital camera donated by Mack Camera among other cool prizes! The awesome bag was donated by Intoxicated Zodiac Congratulations to the rest of our winners as well, who won prizes like: -Sweet Avenue Gift Basket filled with cupcake decorating supplies like liners, sprinkles, and a cupcake decorating book. This also [...]

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By Scott    |    Jul 16, 2008
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DV Tape FAQ

Zenera has compiled a really great FAQ about DV Tapes Follow the link http://www.zenera.com/dvtape.html

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By Scott    |    Jul 14, 2008
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Bulb Mode

Bulb (photography) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Cable release) Bulb is a shutter-speed setting on an adjustable camera that allows for long exposures under user control. When set on “B”, the shutter will stay open as long as the shutter release button remains depressed. The “T”, or Time, setting, on the other hand, requires one press to open the shutter and a second press to close it. more [...]

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How Stuff Works – Autofocus
By Scott    |    Jul 10, 2008
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How Stuff Works – Autofocus

Autofocus is that great time saver that is found in one form or another on most cameras today. In most cases, it helps improve the quality of the pictures we take. Photo courtesy Panasonic and Matsushita Electric Corporation of America In this article, you will learn about the two most common forms of autofocus, and find out how to determine which type of autofocus your camera uses. You will also [...]

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