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I love it! Can store thousands of books, but with 3G wireless you can browse and download books right from the kindle from virtually anywhere. I used it at the beach this summer. Light weight and easy to read, even in bright sunlight.
Canon EF S 55
Keeping this up on the dashboard where I can clearly see the traffic at the same time as I see the GPS system is a life saver! I’ts always at a comfortable eye level and I don’t have to ignore the traffic to look down at it. It’s so adjustable and moveable that I wouldn’t ever want to use any other kind. If the hot sun glares in on the dashboard you can turn it in less than a second and have a better view of it. For the sake of safety ..,get it, you’ll LOVE IT!
Canon EF 28mm f
When Jacob Jankoswki learns of the death of both of his parents in an automobile accident, his grief renders him unable to sit for his final exams at Cornell Vet school and he hops the first train he sees out of town. Fate has intervened, however, and it turns out that the train belongs to a traveling circus, which ends up hiring him on as the show’s animal doctor. The year is 1931, jobs are scarce, and, as Jacob quickly discovers, Uncle Al, the show’s unforgiving ring master, and August rule the circus with an iron hand. Performers are treated well, but working men often go unpaid or worse, are “red lighted,” or thrown off the moving train in the dead of night. It is a brutal world, and Jacob walks its fine line between working men and performers. One day Jacob falls in love with Marlena, the show’s star attraction and the wife of homicidally paranoid schizophrenic August, and their worlds at the circus will never be the same.
This is an excellent and engrossing novel, told from the point of view of Jacob both in 1931 and today, with him at age 93 and in a nursing home, reflecting on past memories. Pull back the tent flap and step right in to the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth. You will yearn to be sitting in the circus train’s boxcar, curled up with a book by the light of a flickering kerosene lantern amidst the folds of big top canvas as you roll on through the night to the next town and the next big show.
CANON iPF6200 Large Format
I needed 3 addtion HDMI cables to go with a switch since my tv only had 1 inlet. At this price I ended up buying 5 incase i ever needed spares they worked great for 1080p with audio can’t beat the price
Canon EF S 55
I bought one of these lenses a couple weeks ago and found it easy to use. I’ve been shooting macro images for over 20 years and have used all sort of devices and techniques for getting images beyond lifesize. I find this lens much easier to use than bellows or stacks of extension tubes. Being able to simply press the depth of field preview button on the EOS camera body is nice. I wanted to know how this lens compared to my Zeiss Luminar 63mm macro lens for resolution. Under test conditions I found the Zeiss lens to be a bit sharper, but I had to enlarge the images many times and search for the tiny details. I did find, based on limited test subjects, I preferred the Canon lens over the Zeiss in color saturation. I also found at 3X the best resolution for this Canon lens was at f/8. At wide open the image is a bit soft and the corners are noticeably lacking, but stopped down everything improved significantly. At f/11 the image started to lose some sharpness. For the price of this lens I could easily get a used bellows and used Zeiss macro lens and make adapters to fit my Canon 5D (I know, I’ve done it), but I find I would grab this lens first just because it’s so much easier and faster to use. I’ve used this both in the studio and out in the field. I find I can handhold it for most still objects I want to shoot but it’s better to carry along a couple bean bags or tripod or whatever to hold it more steady. I think the next thing I buy will be one of the macro flashes, as getting adequate lighting is a bit tricky. If you are new to the whole macro world of photography and not sure about spending this much on a lens of this type I would recommend getting a used macro lens and some extension tubes, or bellows, and playing with those first. After that you’ll really appreciate what this lens can do.
Canon MP E 65mm
this has to be one of the best books ive ever read its full of twists and turns and it feels like your right there with all the characters. its full of action and suspense that will never make you want to put the book down it makes you wonder what will happen next
Canon TS E 90mm
TO buy this item in the store your going to pay 10 times the price. Awesome item for the price
Canon 200EG Deluxe Digital
The Wii is a great system for the young and old. I bought mine a year ago and have thoroughly enjoyed it. I use it just about every day! I’ve even had Wii parties where friends come over and we play Wii games. I’d highly recommend this system to anyone with families, single people, couples, or people with disabilities!!
Canon PowerShot SD780 IS
I love Canon cameras and for the price this one perfect. This is an extra digital camera for our family, for the beach and one to always have with us when we travel around. It so easy to use, has features that are useful for the more experienced picture taker but an auto for those who prefer to just point and shoot. The pictures are wonderful and I’d recommend this for any experienced or first time digital camera user.
Canon PowerShot A480 10
I have been and e-reader holdout because I couldn’t imagine holding a small device instead of a book. Recently I decided it would be worthwhile to purchase one. After a great deal of research on available e-readers, I chose Kindle 2. I found the reviews, good, bad and indifferent very helpful. I’ve had my K2 for a week now. I’m very pleased with it! The speed at which it downloads books is not exaggerated. I purchased 2 books and also downloaded 19 free books as soon as it came out of the box. I have no problem reading the K2; the e-ink does have the appearance of a book, and the pages change quickly. I also have Kindle on my I-phone, very convenient! I love the size of the K2!
My only concerns with K2 are that the back is slippery, and due to it’s size, it seems fragile, even though it may not be. No problem, as I had already ordered a JavoEdge, flip case for it. In the case, my K2 is no longer slippery and feels just right, and the case is a beauty!
All in all, I would recommend the K2. It’s a great gadget!
Canon PowerShot SD960 IS