Olympus/FujiFilm 128MB Xd Card Starter Kit
The Olympus/Fuji Film 128MB Xd Card Starter Kit includes everything you need for great digital fun!
It's designed for the Xd card digital camera and is compatible with Olympus digital camera models: D-390, D-560, Stylus 300, C-740, C-750, C-50, C-5050 and any other Olympus digital cameras with Xd card compatibility. The set is compatible with the following Fuji cameras as well: FinePix F700, FinePix A303, FinePix A203, FinePix F410, FinePix 2650, FinePix F402, FinePix A200, FinePix 3800, and any other Fuji Xd card digital cameras compatibility. Make sure you have everything you need, at great savings, with the Olympus 64MB Digital Camera Starter Kit!
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Accessories include:
Olympus 128MB xD memory card
Four Sakar/digital concepts rechargeable NiMH batteries
Sakar/digital concepts battery charger
Sakar/digital concepts universal AC adapter for Olympus and Fuji digital cameras
Sakar/digital concepts 6 x 6-inch micro fiber design case
Sakar/digital concepts memory card wallet
Sakar/digital concepts digital camera mini tripod
Sakar/Digital Concepts professional lens cleaning kit
Travel in style with this large, luxurious bag from the renowned design team at Gianfranco Ferre.
Large size is perfect for traveling
Durable cotton exterior with supple leather accents
Zippered main compartment
Brief-sized zippered exterior pocket
Dual leather carry handles
Zippered interior pockets
Measures approximately 20 inches wide x 12 inches high x 10 inches deep
Available in black
Hand clean
Made in Italy
Model no. IP0B58 A900
Imported
Features include:ChronographRed lorica strap with white contrast stitchingPolished stainless steel caseRed mother of pearl dial with silvertone hands and arabic numeral/stick hour markersBig date calendar at 12:00 positionSweep second handLuminous handsWater resistant to 100 metersMineral crystalSwiss quartz movementBuckleBracelet: 24 mm W x 9
L
This lighthearted documentary traces the humble origins of artist and pop icon Andy Warhol back to two small, quiet villages in Eastern Europe. There, director Stanislaw Mucha interviews subjects ranging from Warhol's relatives to the curator of Warhola Museum, who seems to have much different criteria for choosing which works to display than a western counterpart would. Mucha finds that the common thread running through all of these people is that, even though they may not fully understand what brought their most famous son such worldwide acclaim, they are proud that one of their own has achieved such dizzy heights.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAudio: Dolby Digital Stereo - Slovakian/Ruthenian




