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Now paypal wants sellers to ship before they will release payment for items paid for through ebays -pay using paypal- button.

If U deal w/me we deal P2P thru PP. I'm not sending a gdAm thing until I get payment, & I don't expect U to, either.
Location: United StatesMember since: 15 December 2002

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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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More than a year ago
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
Reviews (10)
25 January 2011
great lens but heavy for its size
This is a very good lens for fullframe cameras, works well on subframes that have drive-motors as well...just one caveat with it, it's not light. Very sharp and reasonably fast and clear for a superzoom but it's a pocket full of change. you can check the specs on slrgear.com this lens is 550g vs 430g for the Tamron 18-250 which is the equivalent lens on a Sony with body-IS And that extra 120 grams is really noticeable on a light camera. It doesn't help much on a heavy camera :) Seriously adds to the inertia. But the IS is very good, it doesn't vignette much like the T18-250 on a subframe...it's a good all-around carry. As long as you don't mind carrying it :) It certainly makes WAY more sense than the Canon 28-300 EF-L IS at 1670g and $2250 retail.
25 January 2011
great lens but heavy for its size
This is a very good lens for fullframe cameras, works well on subframes that have drive-motors as well...just one caveat with it, it's not light. Very sharp and reasonably fast and clear for a superzoom but it's a pocket full of change. you can check the specs on slrgear.com this lens is 550g vs 430g for the Tamron 18-250 which is the equivalent lens on a Sony with body-IS And that extra 120 grams is really noticeable on a light camera. It doesn't help much on a heavy camera :) Seriously adds to the inertia. But the IS is very good, it doesn't vignette much like the T18-250 on a subframe...it's a good all-around carry. As long as you don't mind carrying it :) It certainly makes WAY more sense than the Canon 28-300 EF-L IS at 1670g and $2250 retail.
12 December 2010
not bad for $35
well for $35 plus shipping for a native 3200x9600 8x12 scanner with USB2.0, 2" of lid-play and a film holder, it's not bad. Certainly does a decent job scanning 35mm film which is the reason that I bought it. I do wish the V300 that I won at the same time (got caught between two auctions) had actually come in so I could compare it to this, but I think the V100 is fine for generating 30MP or so from 35mm film. Just use the continuous automatic exposure mode, so far that is giving me the best results. One difference between the various modes, full-auto, home user and pro, is that the simplified modes use more noise-reduction in the scans so if you want the most detail out of your film use the pro mode. It's not much different, just set it to use CAE I also set the exposure to the minimum & the display-gamma to 1.9, turn off everything else and away you go.