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One important thing about me and e-trading is that I only ever bid when I am present and I always pay for an item as soon as bidding has ended, no hanging around! I've sold a few items with exactly the same principle, pay up, communicate and post it!
Standort: Vereinigtes KönigreichAngemeldet seit: 30. Okt 2006

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  • mana.mcr (7211)- Bewertung vom Käufer.
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    Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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    Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
  • tr8der50 (13381)- Bewertung vom Käufer.
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    Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
  • tr8der50 (13381)- Bewertung vom Käufer.
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    Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
  • tr8der50 (13381)- Bewertung vom Käufer.
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    Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
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    Quick payment & a pleasure to deal with. Thank you ever so much ��
Rezensionen (4)
07. Apr 2012
Top quality machine, joy to use and with a good working life left in it.
Buying the D2X was a backward step in some technological regards from the D7000 I purchased last year. I had been having some serious issues with the new body, the exposure can be wildly out in some extreme lighting situations, this is a know Nikon D7000 issue but not one that is across the board of users, I'm one of the unlucky ones it seems. I also had issues with the many different autofocus options, I shot so much soft rubbish that I began to doubt myself. Hence I went backwards to the not so ancient PRO spec D2X. I checked out the shutter count and found the model I was looking at on ebay was astonishingly low, just 7000 shutter actuations that Nikon have suggested will be good for 200,000 -300,000 firings. A good start, but maybe I should have questioned why it was a bit underused after costing the owner about £2000... When I began to use it you are forced to admire the solid, solid build, that sits great in your grip, you know you are using a real camera and all the buttons are Nikon standard positions that I was used to after a lifetimes use of them. I'm sure veterans of other models would find them easy and logical to use. The D2X is unfussy, it is simply designed to be effective in a photojournalist environment more than anywhere else, notably in low light when a journalist would have a flash attached as a matter of course. My biggest concern with the D2X is with its fairly ancient, clumsy ability to really shoot at a higher ISO than 400. The grain is harsh above this low number. The D7000 was excellent up to about 1600.... Back to the real D2X plus points. The autofocus settings are a dream, simple, varied to cover all the situations I need and easy to operate change with a thumb click. I shoot sharp now all the time which if you consider very important in my work where I do get paid by clients for my pictures in the various photographic commissions that I undertake as a fairly underpaid professional who cant afford a D3X at the moment! The D2X, and buying old digital tech is not without a certain degree of risk that goes hand in hand with an excellent camera that I can rely on and also reflects my professional aspirations.Even the most thorough research into a product and seller wont take into account just how long your new 2nd hand camera will last, nor how nervous you will feel if little electrical problems begin to rear their heads and you realise what a lonely place it can be without an extended warranty....Personally I've noticed the autofocus stop seeking focus a few times, it worries me but I can live with it if I can understand how to deal with it. I can get things on again by simply turning the power off and then back on. Its not perfect but I can cope. Its a tough call to fully endorse the idea of buying older digital tech. I needed a pro camera I could trust and I took a chance on a model that could do the job and would cost me a full zero less than the price of a new Nikon which weighs in at an eye watering £5000. I'm keeping my fingers crossed the electrics aren't going to bother me more than they do on occasion now. If they do I shall pray its a simple switch/button fix. When it comes to the Nikon itself I have nothing but respect for its quality build and no-nonsense, no fluffy bits operation. I can easily just do what I need to do, and compose good images that I am sure will be fine, sharp and correctly exposed when I upload them for use. I couldn't say that of the new D7000. Caveat emptor -Buyer beware!
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20. Sep 2012
Its the best camera phone, end of story.
What do I need a phone for really? I text most often, I receive occasional calls and I need to be contactable. I'm up for an upgrade in a week but decided to stick with the best camera pone Ive ever owned. Its what I want really from a phone, the ability to take pictures at all times - I'm a professional photographer and I lecture in photography at university- photography is my 'thing'. I couldn't give a rats about operating systems, apps or suchlike. The N8 is my go everywhere camera. Ive got shots taken that have been tweaked in Lightroom and printed to A3. They are as good as my Nikon. Enough said!
WATERPROOFING WAX RE-PROOFING WAXED COTTON GARMENTS,NEW ZEALAND RUG TURNOUT RUGS
23. Dez 2016
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The wax is easy to apply, no prior heating. It rubs in easily and the tub contains at least enough product for 4 applications on my short coat. Fully reccomended.