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Location: United KingdomMember since: 16 March 2003

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n***k (90)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Item just as described. Very pleased. Highly recommended Ebayer. A+++
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Fast Payment. Smooth Transaction. Valued Customer. A++ Thankyou very much.
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
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Reviews (30)
Tamron 16-300mm F3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD Macro\Telephoto\Wide Angle Lens Nikon Fit
18 February 2021
Good all round short/medium lens.
Image is good but not pin sharp. Required an AF fine-tune on receipt. Of course, could be a lens/camera issue rather than just lens. Good all-round short to medium zoom. Good weather sealing.
Bridgedale Mens Hike Ultra Light T2 Cushioned Walking Socks
06 August 2020
Great quality hardwearing summer socks
Great socks for summer wear. Hardwearing and quality would be hard to exceed. No toe-seam to cause rubbing at all. Expensive - but worth it.
Nikon D3300 24.2MP Digital SLR Camera Black(Kitw/AF-S DX 18-55mm VRII opened box
12 May 2017
Excellent entry-level DSLR
I bought this as a second camera for a shorter lens since my main camera has a long lens fitted almost all the time for wildlife stuff. Must say I'm impressed. Really easy to use and the high Megapixel count (24MP+) makes this an ideal entry-level DSLR or second 'fallback' camera, with really good quality images. Shoots RAW too. ISO on auto works well and the aperture and shutter speed settings are easy to control. Have to say that the auto (green) setting takes great shots too. Could do without all the other settings (sports, landscapes, close-up, etc) I think. If you're bothering to use a DSLR at all why would you want that stuff? Then it'd be just a very expensive point and shoot camera. Cheaper 'bridge' cameras do that job just as well. Nothing fancy here but a good solid cost-effective quality product (that seems to be holding its resale value reasonably well too).
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