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CANON BOWER CAMERA LENS KIT----VIDEO--37mm--CASE--CRYSTAL OPTICS US $.99
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Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / 400D 10.1 MP DSLR Camera with 18-55mm kit lens! US $349.00
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Whether you're a diva or a cowboy, every woman must have a make-up kit. It's part of growing up and becoming a sophisticated woman. Can you imagine going to a party without looking polished? Or going on a job interview all oily face and messy?
Here's a list of make-up you must own...
Home Makeup
Keep your cosmetics in a nice container or an organized bathroom drawer. You can mix and match high end cosmetics products with make-up bought in drug stores. Here are the basic make-up every woman must own...
1. Concealer
2. Foundation
3. Powder
4. Mascara
5. Lipstick
6. Eyeliner
7. Blush
8. Eye shadow
9. Lip gloss
10. Eyelash curler
11. Tweezers
Plus, invest in a nice moisturizer, facial cleansing soap and sun block
Make-Up Kit For Everyday Use
For the office, school and those easy going weekends...
1. Powder foundation for touch ups
2. Oil blotter
3. Lip gloss and lipstick
4. Mini mascara
5. Sample size face cream and face wash
6. Try buying a palette that contains eye liner, concealer and lip color
Plus, mints and a anti-bacterial handwash
Evening Bag
Small bags mean fewer make-up...
1. Lipstick
2. Oil blotter
3. Mini perfume
4. Mini palette with power and blush
5. Mints
In Your Office Drawer
Powerful meeting involve brains and a polished look. To help you grab office glamour invest in make-up for your desk...
1. Concealer
2. Foundation
3. Powder
4. Mascara
5. Lipstick
6. Eyeliner
7. Blush
8. Eye shadow
9. Lip gloss
10. Eyelash curler
Gym bag
1. Facial wash
2. Moisturizer
Yes, you don't have to use make-up when exercising.
Check your make up with a good camera. For good cameras check this digital camera review.
Special Event Videography - the Basic Video Camera Kit
In life and Special Event Videography, size does matter and is pretty much an indication of how prepared, professional and popular you are. Turning up for a shoot with a camera the size of a sandwich and a spare tape in your back pocket does not inspire confidence and will cause most people to frown at you during close-ups.
As a Videographer you are not just providing people an end product you are selling your professionalism and as such you need to let them see equipment they don’t have and would not know how to use. You want an air of hushed awe to fall as you whip out your kit. This is also true for videography.
When you purchase your basic kit, try to combine equipment that will be flexible enough for all your videoing situations. For starters, you need a good camera. If guests in the wedding party have a better camera than you, go home. Odds are that they know it and will tell your client. Leave quickly and quietly.
Your camera needs to be of a professional standard. The make and model are a personal choice and I suggest you thoroughly research your options before committing what can be a large sum of money. Online forums and specialty websites will provide you all the information you need. Go for production quality and remember you get what you pay for. Out of your entire kit, this should be your biggest investment in a single piece of equipment.
You need a good external microphone. A lot of internal microphones will pick up noises relating to the operation of the camera itself. You don’t want an audible cue on film every time you zoom or pan. Also wear head phones, you need to be able to hear what it is you are recording. A lot of ambient noises that are not readily apparent to you, are indiscriminately recorded by your camera. Beware of motor vehicles, machinery, low flying aircraft, mumbling to yourself and whistling through your nose.
A reliable and easy to erect tripod is a must. A fluid head tripod is a preferred option and will allow you to set up steady even shots. They cost more than their standard counterparts but they will give your shots a more professional edge. Plus if you have chicken arms and limited upper body strength a tripod will allow you to continue shooting while you work the blood back to your fingers.
Spare, spare, spare! Spare batteries, spare tapes, spare globes, pack a second set of everything, including underpants because if you run out of something there will be repercussions. Have triple the amount of the consumables you think you will need. Remember you will shoot five times the amount of footage that you will actually use in your end product.
A hard case on wheels is also suggested. I prefer the Pelican brand which allows for customized foam interiors, thereby securing all your precious equipment during transport or hurling into the rear of your vehicle during an unscheduled exit. The cases come with a lifetime guaranteed for every type of abuse except shark bite, bear bite and toddlers.
Additional but also imperative accessories include white balance cards, clapperboards and a trusty pen to write on all your tapes. As a personal observation I also suggest dressing for the occasion, let the guests know who you are and that you are a professional. Show your business logo, in a tasteful way and exude an air of authority. You don’t want to hear wedding guests say ‘The scruffy guy with the tiny toy camera in the Pink Floyd t-shirt?... I think that’s Ethel’s eldest boy, he’s special….’
About the Author
Amanda Nella is a professional videographer who operates her own special event video business in Perth WA. She provides quality documentary style films for parents about their children. She is trained in the field of investigative interviewing. She holds Diplomas in Investigations, SCAn,Stage Production, Computer Programming & Business. Visit her site at Bump2babyFilms
Is this a good starter camera kit?
Canon D-Rebel XTi Black Body
Sigma 17-70mm DC 2.8-4.5 Canon Lens
Canon Speedlite 430EX Flash
Lowepro rezo tlz10 DSLR bag
Absolutely.. that will be fine. The biggest issue is if YOU are willing to take the time and effort to STUDY and use the manual that comes with the camera and take other photo courses also. With the right knowledge, you can do great things with that camera outfit!
My best to you.
steve
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