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shiped fast works as good as the first cable i bought for $25 not doing that again why pay more for the same thing
Nikon EN EL10 Lithium

i don;t think this is the real Nikon product so PLEASE don’t buy it from this seller and the shipping takes almost a month.
NIKON 72mm Nikon lens

Nikon Coolpix P90 Digital

I was originally looking for a scale that would give an accurate reading. That means two things: 1) when I get on the scale, get off, and get back on again, I get the same number. 2) It gives me the same reading as the fancy scale at the gym. It does both of those. I don’t give it a 5 because I find it hard to “love” a scale and because it’s a little difficult to wake up. You’re supposed to tap on the glass with your foot to “wake up” the scale, but you often have to tap it a few times in a few different places or tap the side or slide it across the floor. That’s not really a hassle unless you’re trying to weigh yourself while your spouse is asleep — all the tapping and sliding sounds like an animal is loose in the house.
Nikon Coolpix L20 Deep

My D5000 was delivered yesterday evening while I was at work. The lovely wife opened the box enough to pull the battery out and charge it for me. After a grueling 12 hour shift at work I had forgotten about my new toy.

I had purchased the D5000 w/ 18/55 kit lens then separately purchased a 55/200 VR kit lens. It was cheaper that way. Go figure.

After many doggie slobbers when I arrived home I noticed the D5000 box on the kitchen table. My heart started palpating. I tried to control my self to no avail. My new toy was here! I carefully unpacked everything. I actually followed the quick start guide and was ready in no time.

I’m a big guy with the requisite big hands. The D5000 felt good in my hands. Not too heavy, not too light. The black body was finished with a slightly rough tactile coating. Very nice. My right thumb fit nicely in the thumb spot while my right index finger felt at home on the shutter. With a firm grip on the D5000 I was able to fully articulate my wrist and point the camera in a variety of positions. The camera felt good in my hand. I could tell that I could lug this beauty around for a full day and not get the dreaded “photog’s wrist syndrome.”

I attached the 18/55 kit lens. The lens seemed to provide a better balance when attached to the body. The VR switch, on the lens, was factory set to OFF. My first few images didn’t utilize the VR. I was so excited and getting more excited by the minute that I forgot the properly look at the lens. I could notice the difference between the VR switching. This 18/55 kit lens is quite amazing. Sure it’s made out of plastic, but it does a great job. If you don’t already have Nikon lenses then the 18/55 kit lens is a no brainer. Well worth it.
As the quick guide said…Frame your first subject…then BAM!

I was looking for subjects to shoot. Since I work nights everyone, except the dog, was asleep. So I can’t run around flipping light switches, move knick-knacks, or anything that could involve waking the baby
Nikon D5000 12 3

How did I get along all these years without a Kindle! Too many pluses to list here…so far everything that has been said is true. Looking to get a second one for my husband! Only wish you could share books with Friends like the Nook….Amazon: are you listening?

Well worth the price and book library is large and extensive in genre…Purchase without fear, you will not be disappointed….

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Lexerd Nikon Coolpix L100

THIS IS A MUST HAVE ITEM, IF YOU OWN ANY OF THE NIKON DIGITAL CAMERAS
AND HAVE THE PROTECTIVE HOOD OPTION, HOWEVER THE NIKON FILTER IS WAY TO OVERPRICED, THE HOYA VERSION OR THE TIFFIN WILL DO JUST AS NICELY AS THIS OVERPRICED PROTECTIVE PIECE OF GLASS
Nikon Filter protection 67

This case fits the coolpix perfectly. So soft – feels like real leather. Very cute for a girl or trendy woman.
Pink Case for Nikon | sohope

I am twenty-two years old. Probably not the oldest reader of this series, but I had to put my two cents in for this book and the others that follow.

I am up to ‘Lost Colony’ and having read the four books preceeding it, I have to recommend Artemis Fowl to anyone even slightly interested in the teen-fantasy genre.

I read the first novel when I was sixteen or seventeen and loved it. It’s a creative joyride, with some humorous and epic encounters, and the pages never stopped turning until I came to the last line. The story involves a literal boy-genius, twelve year old Irish lad Artemis Fowl, as he uncovers a secret underground society of fairies and the like. He eventually comes face-to-face with the hero of the tale (Artemis can be seen as an anti-hero of sorts), a young female fairy named Holly Short, an employee of the LEPrecon (get it?) police division.

Personally, I chuckle at things like LEPrecon. It’s funny and it becomes obvious Colfer is a great(er) writer as you move from page to page.

Personally, I find Artemis Fowl to be a much more enjoyable read than Harry Potter. I barely got into the first of the series and it was almost painstaking to do so. Artemis Fowl reeled me in and, obviously, I’m hooked. Looking forward to the ‘Time Paradox’ in July. You should too.
Nikon Coolpix S230 10MP | reelafghanistan

Very good. It’s a very good item.

Sharp and excelent for low light conditions.

A bargain too.

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