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Birthday GIFT IDEAS!!!?

For a teen girl.

DO NOT SAY CLOTHE< JEWELRY OR MAKEUP
AND CAMERA, IPOD, ETC.

SOMETHING DIFFERNT BUT DEFINITELY COOL – SHOULD BE WORTH maximum 100 bucks! no designer bags or anything either.

i know specific but yeah. thanks!!!!! I PICK BEST ANSWER! FOR WHOEVER PUTS MOST GREAT SUGGESTIONS AND WEBSTIE LINKS TO GIFT IDEAS:D

You really didnt leave anything to say. other than shoes. i dont really know if shoes count as clothes tho…… if not buy her like nice jordans or high heels. or just give her a gift card or take her out to do her nails and hair.

just give her the money and take her shopping at the mall or something

Can i carry my backpack and a tote back i am not going to stuff it full?

i am going on a trip to spain for 3 months and on my checked bag its a 29 inches height and 19 inches wide and there i will have my clothes and pair of shoes and shirts and clothes and electronic razor and body odor spray that is 4 ounces and my hair wax that is 2 ounces and a 4 ounces aerosol hair spray ,,

and as my carry on bags i plan to have a normal size back pack its actually a skateboard backpack but i will not have my skateboard just the backpack and their i plan to maybe 3 extra shirts and not much and on my tote bag i plan to have my laptop inside and my canon digital camera point and shoot camera and if i could batteries can i carry these on me because i dont want my laptop netbook and camera in my check luggage just incase it is lost …? would this be a big deal at the airport and i am flying from LAX on united airlines ..

Yes you can carry.. but make sure don't make it heavy!

PR-USA.net – Eye-Fi Founder Yuval Koren Named CEO

Eye-Fi inc. (eye.fi), makers of the world’s first wireless memory card, today announced that co-founder Yuval Koren has been named CEO to further expand the company’s partnership ecosystem and accelerate its digital imaging innovation.

Mr. Koren replaces Jef Holove who led the company since 2007 and helped grow distribution in retail channels worldwide. Eye-Fi’s products can now be found in leading stores including Amazon.com, Apple, best buy, Office Depot, Radio Shack, Target and Wal-Mart. These retailers are complemented by international channels such as Fnac, Jessops, Yodobashi Camera and Bic Camera.

“The ecosystem of camera partners, online sites, apps and mobile partners built around the Eye-Fi card has irrevocably changed the course of the digital imaging space,” said Yuval Koren, CEO and co-founder of Eye-Fi. “It’s an exciting time for the company and the connected imaging space as a whole with a critical need for rapid innovation and a continuing focus on user experience. When we released a wireless memory card to the market in 2007, it was wildly futuristic, and it was about backing up photos on your computer without cables. Now it’s part of a larger ecosystem that provides for instant uploads to your mobile device, back ups on your computer, or sharing on your favorite online networks. And that’s just the beginning.”

As co-founder and Eye-Fi’s first CEO, Koren led the company’s series A funding, assembled the innovative team that launched its very first product in 2007, and co-filed several of Eye-Fi’s awarded and pending patents. he also created the Eye-Fi connected program, helping establish Eye-Fi as the industry’s preferred wireless solution, endorsed by nearly every major camera manufacturer.

For more information about Yuval Koren or Eye-Fi products, partners and services, please visit eye.fi.

About Eye-Fi

Founded in 2005, Eye-Fi is dedicated to building products and services that help consumers manage, nurture and share their visual memories. Eye-Fi’s patented and patent-pending technology wirelessly and automatically uploads photos and videos from digital imaging devices, including digital cameras and Android and iOS based devices, to online, in-home and retail destinations. Headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., the company’s investors include LMS Capital, Opus Capital, Shasta Ventures and TransLink Capital. more information is available at eye.fi.

Eye-Fi products and services are now available at Wal-Mart, best buy, Target, Office Depot and Apple stores nationwide and online. Eye-Fi apps are available at the Apple App Store and the Android market. for more information about Eye-Fi, please visit eye.fi.

Wedding Photography, Beltpack or Slingpack?

I am wedding photographer and have a very old, very large camera bag that I love, but just isn't practical or attractive. I am looking into a new bag, and am thinking about a sling, such as: products.lowepro.com/product/Slin… however, after reading some reviews by Ken Rockwell, I was wondering if a beltpack might be more practical for me. I want a bag to carry around my camera, 3 lenses, flash, flash bracket, batteries, charger, SD cards, etc, etc…. What are your thoughts?

Depends on your gear and shooting style. in reality only you can answer this question (assuming you are an experienced wedding photographer, that is).

I prefer to keep using my big old case…my back up camera and back up flash close at hand. Like to wear a jacket with pockets to shove an extra battery and memory card into while shooting.