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  1. TStar Compact Accessory Kit

    Includes Leather PU Compact Case,SD Card Reader, Cloth and Mini Tripod Full Details

    $29.95

  2. TStar Compact Case Large

    Designed for today's digital point and shoot photographer, the TStar 660700 provides a brushed-tricot lined compartment to protect camera displays from scratching, a zippered memory card pocket to ensure memory cards stay secure and water resistant fabric to make sure equipment stays dry. This versatile pouch also includes a belt loop and a detachable shoulder strap for various carrying options. Full Details

    $14.95

  3. TStar Compact Case Small 660720

    Designed for today's digital point and shoot photographer, the TStar 660720 provides a brushed-tricot lined compartment to protect camera displays from scratching, a zippered memory card pocket to ensure memory cards stay secure and water resistant fabric to make sure equipment stays dry. This versatile pouch also includes a belt loop and a detachable shoulder strap for various carrying options. Full Details

    $12.95

  4. TStar Compact Zoom Snoot Case 600730

    Constructed of ballistic nylon, this camera pouch has everything you need, and nothing you don't. You'll find the 600730 easy to manage with all two travel options - a sturdy belt-loop on the back to keep your camera ready to go at your fingertips and an adjustable, detachable, thickly padded-for-comfort shoulder strap all come with the 600730 camera pouch. Full Details

    $19.95

  5. TStar DSLR Camera Bag

    Suits most digital SLR's Full Details

    $19.95

  6. TStar DSLR Kit TA7

    Kit includes a DSLR Bag, 2x Cleaning Cloths and a Camera Strap Full Details

    $39.95

  7. Tstar DSLR Sling Bag

    Fully padded bag suits DSLRs Full Details

    $39.95

  8. TStar Floating Wrist Strap

    Floating wrist strap for waterproof cameras Full Details

    $9.95

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Tips from the photographer

  • When shooting in black and white, remember the eye goes to the lightest part of the scene first. 
  • Don’t be afraid of some things going totally black. It adds to the drama of the scene.

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