Posts Tagged ‘f’

I like the DianaF+ a great deal and am pleased with the results I get from taking photos with it. In fact, I prefer the DianaF+ over my Holga. The DianaF+ is particularly effective when using the flash. It creates an interesting and artistic vignette that is very cool. I particularly like the “retro” design.

My 4 star rating is based on two things: 1) In my opinion, it’s pricey for a plastic camera. And 2) I can’t get the lens to remove for pinhole shooting. It just won’t come off.
Lomography Diana F Medium

The Defender is a great product and offers a much higher level of protection than any other case I’ve seen, but it’s not foolproof. I have probably dropped my iphone about 20 times since got it in Nov. However, on Christmas eve I had it laying in my lap and stood up. My iphone dropped to the tile floor and when I picked it up the LCD screen was white with blue and red lines running the length of the screen on the right side. I took it to a repair shop and had to have the screen replaced. I too have the oil slick issue but its not a big deal to me. The biggest problem is the reason that I have dropped it so much is that every time I have it in the belt clip and happen to bump the belt clip even with my arm or hand the phone will fall out of the clip. Since the screen replacement and the belt clip issue I just carry it in my pocket. I work construction and have pretty much ruined or broken every phone I’ve had, but thought that this case would maybe help this one survive. Sorry folks but the jury is still out.
Sigma 18 200mm f

This is the item I was looking for and reasonably priced.I like the free shipping.
Nikon 24 85mm f

I admit it, I liked this book. It revolves around themes of “who is my family” when one is adrift at sea, biologically speaking. I know there are criticisms of the cruelty to animals issues and I was uncomfortable with them also. However, the story is set in the 1920-30’s and it is about the circus and I believe Ms. Gruen wrote accurately about how animals fared in that time and place.
Reviewed by Holly Weiss, author of Crestmont
Sigma 105mm f 2

Fast lenses and fourthirds usually dont go together in the same sentence, barring the a few of the ultra expensive zuiko zooms and the 50mm macro (hunter). This is a great lens for a great price. As an Oly user I dont feel its worth it to spend 1k or more on a pro quality lens when the bodies, as much as I love them are lagging behind the glass. This sigma is a good choice for a wide portrait lens but i wouldnt say its really a macro, not when compared to my nikkor 55mm 2.8 that gives me 1:1 with crop factor.

The quality of this piece is great and it really feels like a real lens. I know smaller and lighter is the point but this is a big piece that feels solid as any Nikkor. A bit loud but at a wedding who cares. Great colors, sharp or sharper than the Zuiko 50mm f2, and just a great buy all together.

Go Sigma for taking a chance on fourthirds! There are not enough reasonable choices unless you use converters and vintage glass as Ive been doing for the past several years.

I would recommend this lens for anyone who wants a fast good old school feeling prime for parties, general wides, bouquets (tough to get with the extra dof you get from the fourthirds sensor).

Great buy!
Sigma 24mm f 1

I bought the wii for my retired husband. He was very surprised and loves the game. He has been saving the world in air battles daily.
Canon EF 180mm f

Just when I thought I would never read a good book again, this wonderful story comes to me and fills me with such excitement again. I read this book in 2 days because I just couldn’t put it down. It was so gripping and the author did such a wonderful job of developing the characters and making you just fall in love with them. Then there were the ones you hated too, and it is so sad that those type of people exist in this world but it is a reality. When this book ended I felt like, “What do I do now??” I had completely immersed myself in the story and I felt a little lost. I’m glad it ended where it did though. I can’t recommend this book enough.
Nikon 24 120mm f

This book was about a girl named Bella who was going to Forks to live with her dad for a while. She met this nice boy named Edward who is something besides a human.
My favorite character in this book was Edward because he knows what’s right and wrong and basically only cares about Bella.
I liked this book because Bella is understanding and caring and it was an interesting and good book to read.
You should read this book because it’s a book you could get lost into – a book of relationship between Bella and Edward.
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F 35 Lightning Fighter

The system was in OK condition for not what I expected for what I paid. I had to replace the wireless bar that receives the remotes commands because the wire had been cut, and for that cost I could have just paid the extra 20.00 for a new system instead of 20 less for the used one. I am not real happy about this.
F 35 Lightning Fighter

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Tamron 28 300mm f