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P+S TECHNIK Announces New Mini35 Professional System Accessories

Mountain Lakes, NJ (ContentDesk) November 3, 2005 -- Building on the success of the popular Mini35 Digital Image Converter, P+S Technik is proud to announce a new line of Mini35 professional system accessories.
The new accessories include the Mini35 Breakout Box, Battery Holder, Shoulder Pad and professional viewfinder connections. When used together, the new accessories combine to form one versatile and integrated system.The new Breakout Box is essentially the heart of the Mini35 system. The Breakout Box provides video outputs for high-end, professional viewfinders as well as additional monitoring. In addition, the Breakout Box distributes power to the entire system, including the image converter, camera and accessories, all from one battery.

The Mini35 Battery Holder attaches most high end V-mount or snap-on batteries like Anton Bauer and PAG.
For added versatility, users can take advantage of the Mini35 professional viewfinder connections. Users can now attach either the Sony DXF801 or Canon FU-1000 viewfinders and adjust the viewfinder in three directions. The Breakout Box provides the video signal.
Comfort plays a big part in a videographers ability to withstand the hardships of a long shoot.

Designed with comfort in mind, the Mini35 Shoulder Pad is the essential accessory for any videographer on the go or who is constantly shooting from the shoulder.
The Mini35 Shoulder Pad clips on firmly and stays in place, helping reduce fatigue by providing an extra level of cushioning and support. P+S Technik Mini35:For those who shoot in 35mm, controlling DOF is an expensive luxury. MiniDV shooters, on the other hand, have missed out on the ability to fully express their creativity and capture their subjects as they would like since DOF control has been beyond the boundaries of DV format camcorders, until now. The P+S Technik Mini35 Digital Image Converter allows DV shooters to use 35mm film lenses on digital video camcorders, producing film-quality images in MiniDV and HDV format.

The Mini35 Digital image converter is available for the Canon XL1/XL1s/XL2, the Sony HDR-FX1/HVR-Z1U, the Panasonic AG-DVX 100A/DVX100 and the new JVC GY-HD100U cameras.
With the Mini35 in place, DOF, focus and angle-of-view are virtually the same as with a 35mm motion picture camera. The standard Mini35 package consists of the Series 400 Mini35 Digital Image Converter, camera adaptor, shoulder and camera support, two 15mm rods, side and top handle and lens mount.
Choice of lens mounts include Arri PL, Nikon, Panavision, Leica, Zeiss Contax and Canon EF. The base of the Mini35 Digital Image Converter is fitted with a standard 3/8mm thread for compatibility with most tripods and studio support systems.

For additional information and pricing, please visit www.zgc.com or call ZGC, Inc. at 973-335-4460.About ZGC Inc.ZGC is the exclusive distributor for Cooke (NA and SA) and OpTex (NA) products for film, video and digital video production, the SMPTE endorsed Putora Sharpness Indicator Test Charts and the P+S Technik Mini35 and PRO35 Digital Image Converters. The company services all of the professional equipment it sells.
ZGC is an authorized dealer for Canon Broadcast, Canon Digital Video, JVC, Spintec, Bogen Imaging, Miller, Sachtler, Sennheiser, Toshiba, Equinox, Portabrace, Tiffen, VariZoom and more..



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In this the information age, I'm continually amazed by some things that make absolutely no sense at all and yet are considered the norm. Granted, I've got two small kids and there's very little that makes sense where they are concerned, so I'll be the first to admit that there are things that you leave alone because although the logic makes no sense, it works. But there are other things that I just can't overlook. Dental Insurance is one of them.

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You are paying $100/month for dental insurance. Your total annual cost is $1,200 for the policy. Your plan includes a $50 deductible. The maximum that your dental plan will pay out annually is $1,500. Okay, now without my having to go into any sort of detail as to why I am amazed at the number of people who are paying for dental insurance, please do the math.

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Lens Colors Found On Sunglasses

Have you ever wondered what the different colors found on glass lenses are for? Let me tell you that they aren't there for just show (usually). No; colored lenses have a much more important reason than fashion.In this article I will discuss what advantages each color offers to the wearer, as well as some specific things each color may be optimal for. Let's get started!Grey ? Grey lenses work well for generally anything, and offer the best true color perception of any of the colors. This is due to colors passing through the lens evenly. This color of lens also works great against glare.

Grey lenses will work well for a variety of activities such as driving, and you will often see true pilot glasses fitted with grey lenses.Yellow ? Yellow tints reduce the amount of blue light that gets to the eyes, as well as provide excellent depth perception. While yellow tends to make everything bright and sharp, it also horribly distorts colors. Don't get yellow if you need to...

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Three Million Dollar Malpractice Verdict Returned against 2005 Cataract and Refractive Surgeon of the Year

Garden City, NY (ContentDesk) July 10, 2006 -- Keith, Shapiro & Ford, a Garden City, New York based law firm received a three million dollar verdict in a LASIK Malpractice Trial in Nassau County, New York involving a LASIK surgery performed on January 7, 2000 (index number 8476/2002).
The plaintiff suffered from postLASIK ectasia which was claimed to have resulted from pre-existing form fruste keratoconus as well as an insufficient residual stromal bed.
It was also claimed that the informed consent was insufficient
notwithstanding an eight page Informed Consent Document, a video, a brochure and a general discussion of the risks with a referring optometrist. The plaintiff, a 43 year old woman, is still wearing contact lenses but her treating optometrist testified that she is getting near to the point where she will only have surgical options. The Defendant doctor was Eric D.

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Protect Your Eyes With Biking Sunglasses

If you like riding your motorcycle or enjoy biking in general, you will really benefit from wearing biking sunglasses. Not only do the biking sunglasses protect your eyes from the sun and make it easier for you to see, but these sunglasses made for cycling or motorcycling also protect you from the wind and bits of dirt and dust that fly around.

Although biking sunglasses are mainly for fashion, they are essential for any biker that has sensitive eyes or wear contact lenses. Most cyclists wear goggles,
and motorcyclists wear helmets, but many of them also wear their regular prescription sunglasses as cycling sunglasses. Oakley was the first company to come up with designer sunglasses such as biking and cycling sun glasses.

They have truly polarized lenses to offer the best clarity of vision, which you need when you are on the road.

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Protect Your Eyes With Biking Sunglasses

If you like riding your motorcycle or enjoy biking in general, you will really benefit from wearing biking sunglasses. Not only do the biking sunglasses protect your eyes from the sun and make it easier for you to see, but these sunglasses made for cycling or motorcycling also protect you from the wind and bits of dirt and dust that fly around.

Although biking sunglasses are mainly for fashion, they are essential for any biker that has sensitive eyes or wear contact lenses. Most cyclists wear goggles,
and motorcyclists wear helmets, but many of them also wear their regular prescription sunglasses as cycling sunglasses. Oakley was the first company to come up with designer sunglasses such as biking and cycling sun glasses.

They have truly polarized lenses to offer the best clarity of vision, which you need when you are on the road.

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Three Million Dollar Malpractice Verdict Returned against 2005 Cataract and Refractive Surgeon of the Year

Garden City, NY (ContentDesk) July 10, 2006 -- Keith, Shapiro & Ford, a Garden City, New York based law firm received a three million dollar verdict in a LASIK Malpractice Trial in Nassau County, New York involving a LASIK surgery performed on January 7, 2000 (index number 8476/2002).
The plaintiff suffered from postLASIK ectasia which was claimed to have resulted from pre-existing form fruste keratoconus as well as an insufficient residual stromal bed.
It was also claimed that the informed consent was insufficient
notwithstanding an eight page Informed Consent Document, a video, a brochure and a general discussion of the risks with a referring optometrist. The plaintiff, a 43 year old woman, is still wearing contact lenses but her treating optometrist testified that she is getting near to the point where she will only have surgical options. The Defendant doctor was Eric D.

Donnefeld. Donnenfeld who was chosen as the 2005 National Cataract and Refractive...

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