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I Didn’t Mean to Delete Those Photos!
By Scott    |    Oct 30, 2008
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I Didn’t Mean to Delete Those Photos!

If you’ve found yourself the victim of an itchy trigger finger which caused you to delete all the latest photos off your digital camera card, don’t fret just yet.  We have a few tips that may help you recover those images. And if it makes you feel better, plenty of people who are considered ‘computer experts,’ have made the same blunder, so don’t berate yourself too much! You may also [...]

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Getting Great Halloween Shots
By Mel    |    Oct 28, 2008
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Getting Great Halloween Shots

Photographing excited (and constantly moving) costume-clad children at night can pose a few challenges, but taking great Halloween pictures can be a snap if you use a few simple techniques. Use that Jack-o-lantern!  Jack-o-lanterns can serve as great props as well as a creative light source for super-spooky shots.    You can pose your children close to the jack-o-lantern—either with the pumpkin below their faces or in a silhouette pose, and [...]

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By Scott    |    Oct 13, 2008
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Nikon – Look Good in Pictures

A unique new series starring style guru and television personality, Carson Kressley. Carson shares entertaining and helpful insights and will give real practical advice on how to embrace photogenic qualities in a variety of everyday situations such as vacations, holidays, nights out on the town and weddings. Watch them on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/lookgoodinpictures http://www.lookgoodinpictures.com/ or follow them on Twitter http://twitter.com/nikonlookgood

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By Gary    |    Oct 1, 2008
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News From Think Tank Photo

Urban Disguise™ 35 Released! The Urban Disguise™35 is the perfect size for photographers on the go:  it holds up to a 13.3″ laptop with a standard-size DSLR or up to a 10″ laptop with a Pro-size DSLR with lens attached.  It features a large opening for easy access to equipment, it can be attached to a roller, and it can be used as a backpack with the Shoulder Harness (sold [...]

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By Doug    |    Sep 24, 2008
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The importance of photography

The importance of photography We surround ourselves with images taken with all kinds of recording devices, devices that are intended solely for the purpose of memorializing the moment and in some cases, devices that are used only because of their convenience of use.  I refer to the use of cell phones with inadequate cameras that have in effect become the “Polaroids” of our times. In the “old days” people used [...]

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Free Digital Photography Class 11/10/08
By Scott    |    Sep 15, 2008
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Free Digital Photography Class 11/10/08

Mack Camera’s Scott Kivowitz & Andrew Yaniuk are teaching a digital photography class at the Springfield Free Public Library. This class is completely free so please contact the library to sign up. November 10, 2008 @ 7PM 973-376-4930 http://www.sfplnj.org www.scottwyden.com / www.ayaniuk.com

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By Barry    |    Sep 10, 2008
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Buying a camera abroad

On all Grey Market cameras Mack Camera service contracts will start from the date of purchase! —- Warranty and other expenses Will you need to buy power adapters for this item once you get it home? What if it breaks? Will your warranty still be valid once you have returned home or will you be stuck with a broken camera? Some items will come with an international warranty card, but [...]

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By Scott    |    Aug 8, 2008
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User Tip before sending in for repair

A lot of times we see cameras come in that are simple tech support problems.  Not only does it waste the technicians time but it also wastes the camera owners time.  The nice thing about tech support nowadays is that you can get it online, free, quick and easily.  Here is an example. - – - – - – - - Customer sends in a Nikon D80 for repair stating [...]

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