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The Craigieburn Camera Club owns an extensive range of different photographic equipment that is available to borrow to any financial member for a period of 1 month at a time. If you'd like to borrow a piece of equipment, please contact one of the committee members to organise. 

BenQ W1110 Digital Projector

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The BenQ W1110 has both PC and HDMI inputs and can be used for images and video.

Bowens Esprit 500 Lighting

Two 500W studio flashes with modelling lights.

Includes light stands, umbrellas and various lighting modifiers.

Universal triggers included.

Colormunki Calibrator

ColorMunki Photo is the simple way to colour calibrate your camera, display, projector and printer to ensure the colour you see is exactly the colour you will get in your final product.

Fractal Filters

Fractal Filters are optical quality cut class prisms that you simply hold up in front of your camera lens to get some incredible creative effects.

Comes as a set of three filters in pouch.

Lensballs

Make some incredible refracted images with the Lensball.

We have a Pocket (60mm) and Pro (80mm) Lensball for loan, as well as a Flexarm and Lensball holder adapter (this can fit to the Flexarm or a standard tripod screw).

Mount/Mat Cutter

Use to create mounts and mats for your photographs.

Has both bevel and straight cut heads.

Cuts board up to 1020mm / 40″.

Members should purchase their own mount board.

ND (Neutral Density) Filters

A selection of ND (Neutral Density) filters generously donated by Clyde Scorgie.
– Hoya screw-in 77mm ND4
– Hoya screw-in 77mm ND8
– Haida screw-in 77mm ND1.8 64x
– Hoya screw-in 52mm ND4
– Promaster screw-in 62mm variable ND
– 150mm drop-in Graduated Filter ND .6 Soft edge
– 150mm drop-in Graduated Filter ND .9 Hard edge
– 150mm drop-in Graduated Filter ND .9 Soft edge

Note use of the 150mm filters above would require a drop in filter attachment (Lee, Nisi or similar).

Photography Books & Magazines

  • The New Digital Photography Manual: An Introduction to the Equipment and Creative Techniques of Digital Photography – Philip Andrews

  • Digital Photography – Step by Step – Tom Ang

  • Digital Photography Month by Month: How to Capture the Moments and Moods of Every Season – Tom Ang

  • How To Photograph Absolutely Everything – Successful Pictures From Your Digital Camera – Tom Ang

  • The Adobe Photoshop CC Book: The Complete Guide for Photographers 2016 – Martin Evening

  • The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC Book: The Complete Guide for Photographers 2015 – Martin Evening

  • 50 Photo Projects – Ideas to Kick-Start Your Photography – Lee Frost

  • K.I.S.S. Guide to Photography – John Garrett

  • Digital Camera – Dave Johnson

  • How to Do Everything with your Digital Camera – Dave Johnson

  • The Adobe Photoshop CC Book for Digital Photographers – Scott Kelby

  • The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC Book for Digital Photographers – Scott Kelby

  • Photograph Your Kids Like a Pro – Heather Mosher

  • Understanding Exposure – Bryan Peterson

  • Lightscape – Ian Rolfe

  • Photojournalism – Time-Life Books Editors

  • Herald Sun: 25 Years of Pictures (Various)

Pixelstick

The PixelStick is a light-painting device.

It is a battery powered stick containing 200 coloured LED lights (rechargeable batteries supplied but may need to be charged).

It can be used to project light to create amazing patterns as well as photo-realistic versions of any image you like (special formatting of image is required) via an SD card.

You can read more information (and watch some videos) regarding the PixelStick at their website.

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