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Sunday, 5 July 2009

Lowepro Classified 250 AW SLR Camera Case (Black) + Tripod + Accessory Kit for Canon Rebel XSi, XS, T1i, XTi, 40D, 50D, Nikon D40, D60, D5000, D90, D300, D700, Olympus Evolt E-30, E-450, E-520, E-620, and Sony Alpha A200, A300, A350, A700 Digital SLR Cameras

Kit includes:
1) Lowepro Classified 250 AW SLR Camera Case (Black)
2) Precision Design Deluxe Camera Tripod with Carrying Case
3) Precision Design Deluxe 6-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit

The Lowepro Classified 250 AW Pro Shoulder Bag is a slim, contoured briefcase-style bag that holds 1-2 professional digital SLR camera bodies with 70-200 f/2.8 lens attached, 2-3 lenses or flash and a 15.4" widescreen laptop computer. There is a full-grain leather trimmed divider system that suspends the camera and protects the lens mounting points. The easy-access main compartment has angled opening that allows quick access to gear between lens changes and fully collapsible, removable padding. There is a zippered gusset that expands carrying capacity. It has a removable memory card wallet, built-in All Weather Cover and SlipLock attachment loops at the sides and front. A built-in microfiber cloth protects LCD screen from dust and scratches. It is carried by a leather handle or a removable, adjustable shoulder strap with camera keeper and pad. There is a removable 3-point stabilizing strap that increases stability.

Avoid camera shake and achieve maximum image quality by setting your camera on this sturdy, lightweight 57-inch tripod.

This 6-piece cleaning kit contains everything you'll ever need to properly clean your lenses, including a Hurricane Air Blower, Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Brush and Cotton Swabs.




This is the Best Golf Swing Setup Routine Ive Ever Come Across...

OK, here we go. This is something that I was shown by a Pro Golfer. I have never seen this before in any golfing material before or since. It is a setup routine to ensure that you are exactly the right distance from the ball every time with every club.

I have checked this golf swing setup routine with the setup of some of the worlds top Pro golfers and it is bang on. I really benefited from this setup.

So how does it work I can hear you asking. Well its rather simple, which is why Im surprised Ive not seen it before.

How do you currently know how far you should be from the ball? This routine is simple and accurate.

Here we go. It is all related to the length of the club you are about to hit the ball with.

The main benefit from this setup is that by setting yourself up right to the ball it will give you plenty of room to work in between you and the ball, rather than getting all cramped up at impact.

Setup Instructions...

Choose the club you plan to hit the ball with. The following instructions are for a 9 iron through to your long irons:

1. Lay the club down on the ground pointing away from your body, thats from your body when setup alongside the ball in your normal stance, towards the ball.

2. Now move the club head (which should be closest to the ball, away from your body) so that it is on the other side of the ball. So as you look down to the ground you will see the club shaft running away from you with the club head wrapped around the other side of the ball.

3. Now move yourself to the ball and put one finger space between the ball and the clubhead as it is laid on the ground.

4. Now move back to the butt end of the shaft.

5. Now take up your stance but this time line up the back of your heels with the butt end of the club. This now sets your feet the correct distance from the ball.

5. All you need to do now is keep you feet on the line youve set them and pick your club up and address the ball.

6. WARNING: This setup gives you the correct amount of bend at your knees. To get yourself balanced you will need to push you bum out behind you, remembering to keep your back straight and bend more over the ball.

7. WARNING: The first time you do this you may think you are way too far away from the ball. I have checked this setup and it is absolutely correct and matches the setup of the worlds top pros.

8. WARNING: You may find it easier to change your setup in small steps rather than go straight to this setup if the ball feels way too far away from you then gradually increase the distance over a few rounds.

You need to practice the setup as described above until you can do it without laying you club down on the floor. Soon you will be doing this without even thinking about it.

If you're not certain that this is correct then go to www.golfdigest.com and take a look at the swing sequences and check it out - make sure the golfer you're looking at has an iron in their hands.

The Other Clubs

The only differences for the other clubs is that for clubs shorter than your 9 iron you add another finger for each club, two finger space for a pitching wedge etc.

For the driver, instead of the end of the butt of the shaft being along the back line of your heels the end of the butt should be around the middle of your foot.

Give it a try, you might be nicely surprised at how much easier it is to hit the ball with this extra room to work in.

Jon Barrett WAS a frustrated golfer who studied the golf swing for 5 years in search of information to make his scores tumble but without success... UNTIL he discovered what only 1% of golfers know. Read about his eye opening concepts you won't find in standard advice: http://www.golfswingeureka.com

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