Exactly as described and seen on detailed product photos. Immediately acted on shipping. Well packaged, great price. 10/10 would buy again from eco_guy. (And no this is not a bot review but an actual customer.)
x***4 (536)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Just as described, great transaction and value!Perfect packaging and shipping
r***a (32)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Item arrived as described. Great seller.
y***o (169)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
Verified purchase
Amazing mint condition! Sellers description was accurate, packaging was secure and shipping was extremely fast! Highly recommend A+ seller
o***b (145)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Had an issue with the key that happened during shipping, and the seller took care of it right away. Thank you very much!
Super comfortable for long days of gaming or just general use.
The mouse is very well designed, it's quite light, and the shape might feel funky at first but after 5 min of use you'll realize it's a brilliant design, I can be on the mouse for hours and hours without my hand feeling even a tiny bit of fatigue.
The mouse glides very smoothly on hard surface mouse pads thanks to a whooping 6 mouse pads on the bottom. The mouse also have the best sensor at the moment for gaming and it did perform superbly in terms of tracking and dust/hair resistance.
The only thing I don't like about the mouse is the cord, it's thick and braided, wish it is just regular coated cord for easy storage and transportation. If you are doing mostly FPS this mouse is perfect. If you are doing MMO it's still great, if you use mostly key combos instead of on-mouse buttons like Razer Naga.
The best part is this mouse often goes on sale for under $30 bucks... For a performance gaming mouse it's well worth every penny.
2 of 2 found this helpful
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 80-200mm F2.8 D ED [NEAR N] from Japan (8873)
Nov 29, 2016
Still my fav telephoto zoom after all those years
Superbly built telephoto zoom lens from Nikon. This lens does not have VR build in, but the most easy way to off-set the no VR fear is to actually use the shutter speed priority (S) mode and trust the Auto-ISO setting to select the best possible iso setting for the scene.
And make sure to have a shutter speed above 1/80th of a second. This works well for portraits or wildlife. And for night photography a tripod is necessary (same as the VR version of the lens)
The lens is contrasy and ghost and flare is well controlled in most situations.
Best of all the price is only 1/4th of what the new 70-200 FD lens costs.