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Golf Club & Divot Maker
Location: United StatesMember since: May 09, 2000

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amsracing (44292)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, valued customer, highly recommended. Thank you --->AMS Racing<---
ndzperformance (301702)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Smooth and pleasant transaction. Highly recommend! (Thanks ndzperformance)
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Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
thesportingjack (33151)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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A pleasure to do business with! - Dave @ The Sporting Jack LLC
capsrus469 (3775)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
Reviews (30)
Sep 30, 2012
D800: Can You Handle It? Find or make a way to afford this camera
Okay, I know, another 5 Stars across the Board Review. First and foremost I am a photographer and then a Nikon acquisition addict or NAA. The D800E was a no-brainer. It was a made for me camera. Martha my dear, you are going to need to buy some new things. This is a major step up the Nikon Food Chain if you are just coming into FX. If you are already shooting Full Frame it&apos;s still a step up and you may still need/want to upgrade some things. First the transfer cable is a USB UEC-14 cable. You will probably need a spare or two. Secondly, you will need a Extreme Pro CF card and a Extreme Pro SD card. (I recommend Sandisk 32 G/B each card.) There is a great Eye Fi card that will upload the images straight to your laptop or Desktop with appropiate app installed. Also, you will need some spare batteries: EN-EL15 And then make sure you have enough hard drive space dedicated for images. Again, I recommend between 1 to 2 terabyte external drive or an Ultra Book Laptop with 500 M/B for images. Are you going to buy this camera? The most likely answer is yes. The only variable is the MTA, er Mean Time to Acquisition. (not poor ole Charley on the Mass. Transit Authority). The in camera High Dynamic Range customizable capability is astounding on initial contact. It&apos;s video potential is &quot;professional&quot; level quality. If you are coming to D800 from FX, an adventure in serendipity awaits you. Those upgrading from the underworld of DX, expect and appreciate the learning curve. Depending on your passion and shooting schedule, give yourself 3 to 8 months. You get alot for your money. Don&apos;t give a poohbah for all the Nikon fancy schmancy hoopla about the D800? Go get a D600. It&apos;s cheaper and it&apos;s FX so how bad is that? But, ask yourself, Martha, can I handle the Big Bad, He-Man Nikon D800? Nothing, bar none, in the FX world eclipses D800. A few wannabees come close for more or less money but no cigar. In closing, I only have two words for the D800: Absolutely Stunning! Do not worry about cost. Just put together your acquisition plan and then boogey on down and getcha one when you save up or earn up the do, ray, me.
4 of 7 found this helpful
Jul 08, 2008
Underrated Power Superb Performance
THis is an older receiver but it's performance and sound are outstanding through Cerwin Vega Bookshelf Speakers. The THD or total Harmonic Distortion is .06% with a total of 75 watts / channel @ 8 ohms. That is an outstanding performance level and the 75 watts can get you an eviction notice, no problem. If you want an outstanding performance from a home theatre set up on the cheap go for this Yamaha HTR 5560. You'll be amazed at the sound. You'll spend thousands buying a new receiver that sounds this good. The things that I didn't like minor issues with the manual and the remote. The remote is a little hard to figure out at first. That is exacerbated and complicated by the manual but reading the manual thru once to become familiar with where things are found you'll be able to figure things out pretty quickly. A huge sound for pennies!
2 of 2 found this helpful
Sep 29, 2007
If You Are Donald Trump, You Do Not Need This Book
The title is double entendre, it cuts both ways. If you have never been intimidated, do not but this book. If you know how to get what you deserve every time, you do not need this book. If you know how to negotiate the toughest deals and win everytime you are better than Donald Trump and don't need this book. I needed to read this book. I was a turtle in the woods.