Posts Tagged ‘nikon’
Happy on Zoom Nikon Telephoto Zoom
A great product from Garmin…its portability combined with its steadiness on the dashboard make this an outstanding product. If I ordered another one, I would definitely choose the user friendly packaging over regular packaging.
Nikon Zoom Telephoto Zoom
I love Lens Nikon Cap D80
Total junk. On the second use it sucked in a string and in a few seconds ruined the beater bar. The “bearings” on the ends of the beater bar, well there aren’t any. It is just plastic. I couldn’t believe how quickly it burnt out the unit. Don’t buy this unit!! Can I give it zero stars? That’s what it deserves.
Nikon D80 Lens Cap
Read about EN EN EL9 Nikon now
All is as anticipated. Actually have half of the 64 GB left over for growth, so far. Access to the internet for email, Facebook, mapping, Yugster, Weather Channel, Fox News, YouTube, and Bing is great! All of my music, most of my pictures, and many of my favorite short movies are available, also.
Nikon EN EL9 EN
Nikon 800 SB AF and you
Don’t think twice. This flash attachment is so versatile you’ll squeeze every penny out of it even if you only use half it’s features. I use a Nikon D-200 and before that a D-70. And, I own two (not one, but two) of these amazing flashes. I’ve used them in a variety of ways together: one on the camera while the other is in remote mode; both remotely triggered by the camera’s flash; and finally – one of my favorites – both off camera using the Nikon SC-28 TTL Coiled Remote Cord (a 9 foot extension that attaches to the flash shoe on-camera for use instead of either the on-camera flash or the SB-800 being on-camera). I’ve found this helpful for eliminating the camera-based remote triggering flash, which often causes subjects to blink at the very moment the picture is taken. I might have it elevated above the camera on a light stand or, if in the field, just in my hand off to one side or another. But, back to the SB-800: I’ve never taken so many perfectly exposed flash pictures in my life. And, with the SB-800, I know that the possibilities are endless.
Nikon SB 800 AF
Take care of CoolPix Nikon S220 S225
Never had so much fun making a fool of myself (you find out how un-coordinated you really are), but laughed and enjoyed it anyway while getting some of that hated EXERCISE. Highly reccomend everyone to give it a try.
Nikon CoolPix S220 S225
You know about Nikon Zoom Angle Wide
This Omrom is a wonderful Pal to have!. I decided to get the Omron pedometer to help me keep track of my daily activity… and to keep me motivated to exercise more frequently. I love how small it is, I can slip it in my pocket every morning and be on my way. I’ve found that it’s super accurate and doesn’t get tricked into counting false steps due to shaking, riding on the subway, etc. The memory function is really useful’ it’s nice to be able to look back and see how much I’ve walked on previous days. If you’re looking for a low cost-investment to help motivate you to get more active this is definitely worth the money.
Nikon Zoom Wide Angle
Nikon 55mm 17 f line
I took a deep breath and clicked buy on this lens about a month ago. I had immediate buyer’s remorse. Even though, thanks to a windfall, I could afford it, and I do shoot for hire so I can justify it, but it was the single most expensive camera item I’ve ever bought. I am ever so glad I did it.
The lens is heavy and big – it takes some getting used to, as the focus and zoom controls are different than the kit lens. But WOW! Not only is it incredibly fast and sharp, the new focus system – “Internal Focus” – is fast and accurate.
The zoom is firmer than I expected – by that I mean it is harder to turn than I am used to – so I have had to adjust to that when I am zooming in or out to frame. It is not a VR lens (Vibration Reduction) but a fast wide angle doesn’t need VR anyway, so no big deal.
This is a metal body lens, so I expect it to outlast me – still be usable in 50 or 100 years. Of course, who knows what cameras will be then!
So – worth every penny. I feel like I’m entering a whole new era in my photography – not only can I take much better photos, I have to now, because I have to live up to the standard set by this lens. I am so glad I got this lens. My photography is already much better because of it.
Nikon 17 55mm f
2 26191 14 Nikon to you
We picked this up after reading that this was recommended by Consumer Reports. It works way better than my old vacuum and is not that much louder than the old one either. If you’ve researched this at other places like I did, you may see that it comes with a check bag indicator…well, it doesn’t. I expected a check bag indicator and called Hoover when the vacuum arrived without one. The Hoover rep said that the newer models don’t have an indicator. This vacuum has the switch on the body, I never realized how convenient the foot switch was until I got this. I usually have a baby in one arm so a foot switch would be more convenient.
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F Nikon 50mm 1 run out
The iPod came very quickly and I was anxious to start playing with it right away. I had to wait because (1) it needed to be charged (2) I had to hook it up to a computer running iTunes to configure it before I could do anything at all.
Once I got it charged and configured it was easy to understand how to use (good thing, the documentation that comes with it is extremely sparse — have to get the manual online). It would have been nice if Apple had included a couple sample music and video files to play with right out of the box. Again, I had to pull files over via iTunes to play/test those features.
There’s plenty of room for all my music, audiobooks, videos, podcasts, and pictures. It’s nice to be able to download from a large set of apps (lots of free ones to play with).
One thing you need to watch is that not all iPod compatible devices will work with this version. For example, the external charger from my wife’s old iPod plugs in but you get a message saying that you can’t use it. So, becareful when ordering things to go with it.
Nikon 50mm f 1