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Sony SLT-A77 Body

Sony SLT-A77 Body

$1,899.95

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If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase or the product proves defective, Ted's offer a 14 day Exchange guarantee. This allows you to return your hardware purchased from Ted's within 14 days and exchange it (at original purchase price) for any other hardware product in our range. Of course, the goods must be returned in original condition with the packaging & receipt. *Excludes damaged equipment, items specially ordered, demo models, runouts plus some professional products are excluded.  Return Postage included for online purchases only

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Ted's also offer protection on the price you paid for your product. If the identical product you have purchased is advertised in the press at a lower price by another merchant anywhere in Australia within 14 days of purchase, we will refund the difference, or the price in full at our discretion. (Ted's receipt and advertisement must be presented) * Product must be in stock. Excludes runout/demo models, internet advertisements and products offered with bonus. Must be stock sourced from Australian manufacturers i.e. no 'grey' imports.

 

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"Dog Rocks" by Melinda Kerr

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  • Choose sunset or sunrise to get great light for landscapes
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Ted's Blog

Photographing Black Caviar

Jules Tahan photographs Black Caviar and they both live to tell the tale. “A horse is a horse, of course, of course, And no one (is scared of photographing a horse) of course, that is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Black Caviar.” 

Hybrids, Mirrorless and Bridge...Cameras?

The Fuji X100 has arrived and the international media pretend that it isn’t the biggest event of the year. What’s all this fuss about Greece anyway? Haven’t these journalist hacks seen this camera? 

Actually, neither have we – well, almost.  Sightings of the Fuji X100 for a while were pretty rare. It took an earthquake and a tsunami to remind us that there is another country in Asia other than China where they still make things, like the X100, called Japan. The Fuji marketing boys could manufacture the story but the company could barely manufacture the camera.  The was no doubting the hype was genuine. Demand was through the roof but the supply was a trickle.

The Pocket Video

There are certain things that feel like forever in these times, like waiting for Melbourne public transport, but modern technology is not one of them. It only seems like yesterday that my grandfather, when filming using his video camera – and younger readers I kid you not – was forced to brace it on his shoulder such was its weight. Recording a family function not only took an element of photographic understanding, it took an element of power lifting. He needed a Thighmaster to stay in shape to get it off the ground. A crook back went along with the editing later on.