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neven-tarantula

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I keep Tarantulas as pets, therefore my nickname which is original written as NeVeN. Its completely arbitrary nickname for web purposes only. I like racing & all sorts of hi-tech equipment. I am also into photography but at a begginer's stage so far.
Location: GreeceMember since: 10 August 2005

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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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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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Thank you for an easy,pleasant transaction.Excellent buyer.A+++++++
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Good Ebayer: Thank you for your business, Hope to trade again ~ Regards HARTS
Reviews (3)
28 October 2008
Nikon 18-55mm & 55-200mm VR DX Lens
This is not the expert's review you are looking for. I 'm a novice photographer and still experimenting on techniques, appropriate shutter speeds, aperture adjustments etc etc. I own two Nikon D40, after taking under consideration what Ken Rockwell had to say, and I must say it was totally worth it. The D40 is simply amazing. Choosing the lens was hard.. The 18-55 is purely the choice to go if just want to take pictures for family, occasions and whatever a normal person would photograph but with better equipment. As far as its zooming capabilities is a bit fair though.. this is where the 55-200 takes on and does the business. You can't simply use the 55-200 as a normal-every day lens, since you cant focus on objects that are close to you. On the zooming perpective its very good, not giving you a binoculars vision but surely doing the trick quite well. My basic regret is why i didn't combine the money for the two and get one 18-200 but since I own two D40 bodies this was the case for me. So in conclusion: - 18-55 is superb and can be used as an every-day lens. - 55-200 is an excellent telephoto lens but I personally would like a bit more than that. Both are quick in auto-focus and VR won't make you leave the tripod at home (as some say) but it would save your delete button ..alot! If you have the money go buy the 18-200 and be a double happy person! :)
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17 June 2011
If you like this series, GET IT. There is no alternative.
This series is a must have for the fans of anime. We know-it-all internet users, have searched about this series on torrent sites and all, and I must admit that one of them was myself. The quality of the dvd boxset is not compared to any available download out there, and it trully worth its money. I really dont know if the remastered is far better than the original, since I haven't seen the original version of the series. The languages are English with Remastered music (alternate to be honest music), English with original japanese musiv, and Japanese language and music. Subtitles unfortunately are available only in English language but the translation comes from the Japanese transcript. So if you put EN language with EN subs, then you don't get the exact words out of it, but its close to the same story. Quality of the Box is superb, and the inside leaflet has the episodes in detail with the characters appeared in every one of them. The scenes on each DvD are many, so you can skip boring parts without loosing any of the action. My verdict? Get it. This and ALL the seasons of Dragonball Z. The only catch is that you need to get all the sets so you can really say that you got the collection.
28 October 2008
Nikon 18-55mm & 55-200mm VR DX Lens
This is not the expert's review you are looking for. I 'm a novice photographer and still experimenting on techniques, appropriate shutter speeds, aperture adjustments etc etc. I own two Nikon D40, after taking under consideration what Ken Rockwell had to say, and I must say it was totally worth it. The D40 is simply amazing. Choosing the lens was hard.. The 18-55 is purely the choice to go if just want to take pictures for family, occasions and whatever a normal person would photograph but with better equipment. As far as its zooming capabilities is a bit fair though.. this is where the 55-200 takes on and does the business. You can't simply use the 55-200 as a normal-every day lens, since you cant focus on objects that are close to you. On the zooming perpective its very good, not giving you a binoculars vision but surely doing the trick quite well. My basic regret is why i didn't combine the money for the two and get one 18-200 but since I own two D40 bodies this was the case for me. So in conclusion: - 18-55 is superb and can be used as an every-day lens. - 55-200 is an excellent telephoto lens but I personally would like a bit more than that. Both are quick in auto-focus and VR won't make you leave the tripod at home (as some say) but it would save your delete button ..alot! If you have the money go buy the 18-200 and be a double happy person! :)
7 of 7 found this helpful