Canon Rebel Digital SLR cameras are a fantastic line of cameras for sports photography.
Canon EF 28-135mm IMAGE STABILIZER lens is highly recommended for low light situations.
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Canon Rebel Digital SLR cameras are a fantastic line of cameras for sports photography.
Canon EF 28-135mm IMAGE STABILIZER lens is highly recommended for low light situations.
Suppose you want to offer the feed to your own exercise blog or to a specific category in your blog. A text widget needs to be created to display the RSS link.
If you want to show your feed link:
Do not copy and paste the link above! Write it out properly.
Here is a favorite small RSS icon to link (more available if you follow the WordPress Documentation link at the bottom of this post):
http://faq.files.wordpress.com/2006/11/a14.png
That will add a link to your feed.
Be sure to add the text link to your sidebar and test the link. The link will not work in some browsers (especially Safari) if your blog is protected from public view. If your blog is blocked from view, you will get the following error message in Safari when trying to view the feed link:
Safari can’t open the page.
Safari can’t open the page “feed://exercisereports.wordpress.com/feed/”. The error was: “The feed could not be loaded because the content is not in a known feed format.” (PubSub:2) Please choose Report Bugs to Apple from the Safari menu, note the error number, and describe what you did before you saw this message
For more information, see WordPress documentation …
faq.wordpress.com/2006/10/23/put-your-feed-in-your-sidebar/
You can also test your RSS feed with a Feed Validator
feedvalidator.org
Sony VRDMC5 DVDirect DVD Recorder
Record video to DVD from DV or analog video source – Playable in most home DVD players
Record AVCHD video from Sony HDD/MemoryStick Handycam Camcorder to DVD playable in most Blu-ray Disc™ players
Backup digital photos to DVD or create photo slideshow on DVD from Memory card or Sony HDD/Memory Stick Handycam camcorder via USB
Playback/viewing on built in 2.5” LCD display
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THE CURRENT INFORMATION HAS MOVED TO THE FOLLOWING LOCATION …
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There are numerous free and subscription features of Exercise-Reports.com that you can use to enhance your human performance training.
For non-subscribers, here are your free features:
Access to many articles. Information on physiology, nutrition, training techniques, muscle mechanics, and much more. If you setup a reader account, you can be notified when a new article is posted from any specific category of Exercise-Reports.com. When you are logged in every page of the Exercise-Reports.com blog has a NOTIFY link in the upper right-hand corner. This link takes you to a menu which allows you to select the categories that you would choose to have an e-mail notification when a new article is posted.
Here are additional features available with a paid subscription:
The most valuable part of Exercise-Reports.com is the online exercise journal with your own personalized records for training, practice and competition. Different plans (see PLANS) are available where you can publish your exercise information to your own private account. You can also e-mail your training session information to have it post to a web page, which you can review at any time. You can attach workout files or make notes of your own training sessions. You can post your goals and affirmations or keep records of injuries or other obstacles. The information is private, so only you, or you and your coach and trainer can access the information.
If you would like to setup an account to enjoy more features from Exercise-Reports.com, check our support section.
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Excellent camera for sports photography. Fast enough to catch a high-speed pitched baseball “frozen” over home plate as a batter swings. High resolution helps get a decent picture of outfield players, even when you can’t get up close.
Football and other sports night games: make sure you get a lens with an image stabilizer that helps prevent blurring that occurs when automatic features of camera keep the shutter open a little longer.
Excellent for modeling and bodybuilding photos
6-Pin to 4-Pin i.Link/FireWire Cables on Amazon
6-Pin to 4-Pin is more common from Digital Video Cameras to Apple, Inc. Mac computers or to PC’s with a FireWire/1394/i.Link interface card.
Connect your FireWire compatible Digital Video (DV) Camcorders, storage device, videoconferencing cameras, scanner, printers to your computer with this 3 foot FireWire cable. General Features: 6-pin to 4-pin – FireWire/1394/i.Link device cable – High speed data transfer speed -Supports IEEE 1394 transfer rates of 100/200/400 Mbits -Designed for high speed data transfer.
It is important for you to check the device port for cable compatibility.
FireWire is Apple Inc.’s brand name for the IEEE 1394 interface.
i.Link is the Sony Corp. name for the interface.
The IEEE 1394 standard: FireWire and i.Link is a high-speed serial bus developed by Apple and Texas Instruments — most commonly used for downloading video from digital camcorders to the computer. The first version of FireWire supported 100, 200 and 400 Mbits/sec transfer rates at a distance of 4.5 meters between devices. Almost all digital camcorders have included this connection interface since 1995. IEEE 1394b allows higher speeds at greater distances and was introduced in 2003.
4-Pin to 4-Pin i.Link/FireWire Cables on Amazon
4-Pin to 4-Pin is more common from Video Camera to DVD Recorder or from Video Camera to FireWire (IEEE 1394) Hub.
Connect your FireWire compatible Digital Video (DV) Camcorders,storage device,videoconferencing cameras, scanner, printers to your computer with this 3 foot FireWire cable. General Features: 4-pin to 4-pin – FireWire/1394/i.Link device cable – High speed data transfer speed -Supports IEEE 1394 transfer rates of 100/200/400 Mbits -Designed for high speed data transfer.
FireWire is Apple Inc.’s brand name for the IEEE 1394 interface.
i.Link is the Sony Corp. name for the interface.
The IEEE 1394 standard: FireWire and i.Link is a high-speed serial bus developed by Apple and Texas Instruments — most commonly used for downloading video from digital camcorders to the computer. The first version of FireWire supported 100, 200 and 400 Mbits/sec transfer rates at a distance of 4.5 meters between devices. Almost all digital camcorders have included this connection interface since 1995. IEEE 1394b allows higher speeds at greater distances and was introduced in 2003.

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