Customer Reviews 

Hoya 67mm UV filter
2009-02-15Cheap but not useful. Buy one for my Nikkor 18-70mm as a scratch protection. It gave serious ghost and flare effects to the pictures. Don't want to re turn it because it cheap so the shipping may cost half of the price. Buy another 67mm Tiffen UV filter to replace it.

Hoya UV Haze filter
2009-02-11I purchased this filter to protect the front lens element on an expensive zoom lens. To test the filter for image qualiity effects, I took two photos of the same scene with the camera mounted on a tripod.
I then magnified the pictures on my computer and looked for any loss of image quality. Within the limits of the image on my monitor, I observed not loss in image quality.
This filter replaced one that I had on the lens that broke. I'd rather pay for a replacement filter than a much more expensive camera lens.

Hoya Circular Polarizer
2009-01-26The circular polarizer is by far the most important filter to almost all photographers. You cannot go wrong with this purchase. John Crippen, writer and photographer Scenic Photography Using Examples from the California Central Coast: A Visual Guide to the Central Coast and Digital Photography

HOYA 67mm UV Filter
2007-08-15Filter is loose in frame and probably will not affect function. But it is disappointing.
Electronics Articles 
Digital camera batteries
Batteries are vital for all photography and makiing sure that you have a spare set is essential if you intend to take alot of pictures. Print digital also recommend that when deciding upon a digital camera keep in mind what sort of batteries it takes. Does it take rechargeable batteries, are the batteries built and do you have to plug it into the mains, or does the camera only take standard batteries, if so then it can become exspensive if you are a keen photographer and use the camera alot.
There are three types of rechargeable batteries: NiCD, NiMH and Lithium-Ion. Nickel Metal Hydride are the most popular rechargeable batteries at present. They hold more charge than their counter parts NiCD and don't suffer from memory effect. The one small down fall of these batteries is that they will loose a small amount of charge even if they are not being used, so be sure to check the batteries before using them.
When you purchase a new digital camera make sure to ask what type of battery ...
The New User's Guide for iPod
Got a new iPod? This handy guide will help you do the following things:
Install iTunes
Connect and set up your iPod
Fill your iPod and iTunes with Music
Disconnect your iPod
Play your iPod
Learn more
Troubleshoot iTunes and iPod
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1. Install iTunes
Before you connect your iPod to your Mac or PC computer or use it, you must install the latest iTunes software.
Installing iTunes software
The New User's Guide for iTunes
2. Connect and Set Up your iPod
Charge your battery by connecting it to an Apple iPod Power Adapter or connect your iPod to a high-power USB port —one that's located directly on your computer—to ensure that your computer charges your iPod battery. (If your computer doesn't seem to recognize your connected iPod, wait about 30 minutes to allow the iPod battery to charge before going further.)
Charging your iPod battery through a computer or optional power adapter
3. Fill your iPod and iTunes with Music
Onc ...