Nice pice of kit although the buttons and screens are a bit small, but the qulity of sound is out of ths universe.
There is one major draw back though, and that is that the supplied software dose not work with vista and you have to go online to get the correct software for this operating system.
Apart from that it is easy to set up with P.C. and dose exactly what it says on the box.
My reccomendation is that if you are looking for a portable music player then consider this device.
This Nikon SB-800 Speedlight was purchased to be used with a D300 D-SLR.
Although not the most powerful flashgun available on the market it's however, powerful enough and extremely well built and it's manual is very comprehensive and I'm still digesting all of it's content.
As with all of today's camera/flashgun manufacturers, whose products work effortlessly together, Nikon products are no exception. You get various auto modes such as I-TTL, AA etc. depending on your camera type, together with full manual mode when desired. It comes with a case, stand, soft light diffuser, gel kit and the extra battery attachment so a fifth battery can be use which reduces it's recharge time but strangely, no batteries. I'm currently using ... Read More:
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This Nikon SB-800 Speedlight was purchased to be used with a D300 D-SLR.
Although not the most powerful flashgun available on the market it's however, powerful enough and extremely well built and it's manual is very comprehensive and I'm still digesting all of it's content.
As with all of today's camera/flashgun manufacturers, whose products work effortlessly together, Nikon products are no exception. You get various auto modes such as I-TTL, AA etc. depending on your camera type, together with full manual mode when desired. It comes with a case, stand, soft light diffuser, gel kit and the extra battery attachment so a fifth battery can be use which reduces it's recharge time but strangely, no batteries. I'm currently using ... Read More:
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Have just received this device and (re)charged 18 Nicad/NiMh. There is a snag to the "clever" microprocessor control logic. If the rechargeable cell has completely discharged, so that it shows zero voltage, then THIS charger declares it as BAD - which for some brand new NiMh cells was just possible but most unlikely. What I had to do for these and some other cells was start off (re)charging them in another, less intelligent, charger for a couple of hours. After that if THIS charger still declared the cell to be bad then I threw it away, but for my brand new NiMh cells and most others, it then saw the cell now had some voltage and got on with the recharging.
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Have just received this device and (re)charged 18 Nicad/NiMh. There is a snag to the "clever" microprocessor control logic. If the rechargeable cell has completely discharged, so that it shows zero voltage, then THIS charger declares it as BAD - which for some brand new NiMh cells was just possible but most unlikely. What I had to do for these and some other cells was start off (re)charging them in another, less intelligent, charger for a couple of hours. After that if THIS charger still declared the cell to be bad then I threw it away, but for my brand new NiMh cells and most others, it then saw the cell now had some voltage and got on with the recharging.
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Have just received this device and (re)charged 18 Nicad/NiMh. There is a snag to the "clever" microprocessor control logic. If the rechargeable cell has completely discharged, so that it shows zero voltage, then THIS charger declares it as BAD - which for some brand new NiMh cells was just possible but most unlikely. What I had to do for these and some other cells was start off (re)charging them in another, less intelligent, charger for a couple of hours. After that if THIS charger still declared the cell to be bad then I threw it away, but for my brand new NiMh cells and most others, it then saw the cell now had some voltage and got on with the recharging.
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Wanted to give a zero star product rating but Amazon system doesn't permit.
Never thought I'd write a review for a duff battery but seeing as I've got to buy yet another one for my Olympus C770UZ camera, I thought I ought.
Purchased the camera and spare battery (an Olympus branded Li-12B) in 2005. Yes, quite a while ago but I'm not an avid snapper - mainly holidays and days out so it's had light use.
Upon receiving the batteries, I charged them up. The one that came with the camera, a Li-10B, took charge OK but the Li-12B wouldn't. I tried it in the camera anyway and it died immediately. Retailer suggested I accept a Li-10B in exchange so I did. What a fool - I should have marked one of them because after maybe 20 - 25 charges, one of ... Read More:
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Wanted to give a zero star product rating but Amazon system doesn't permit.
Never thought I'd write a review for a duff battery but seeing as I've got to buy yet another one for my Olympus C770UZ camera, I thought I ought.
Purchased the camera and spare battery (an Olympus branded Li-12B) in 2005. Yes, quite a while ago but I'm not an avid snapper - mainly holidays and days out so it's had light use.
Upon receiving the batteries, I charged them up. The one that came with the camera, a Li-10B, took charge OK but the Li-12B wouldn't. I tried it in the camera anyway and it died immediately. Retailer suggested I accept a Li-10B in exchange so I did. What a fool - I should have marked one of them because after maybe 20 - 25 charges, one of ... Read More:
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What can I say...I'm impressed! Do you the feeling of going for your batteries, just to remember that you forgot to charge them and now you have no time?! Well...that will not happen with this ones! :-) As they say, these batteries can hold the charge for more than 5 months after charged. It's like buying batteries...but you can re-charge them over and over again!
You can't go wrong with these ones!
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