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fujigx617

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Location: United StatesMember since: Feb 17, 2004

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s***8 (2)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Beautiful Pochette. Looks brand new and received wrapped in original box. I would definitely order from this seller again.
r***n (182)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Very quick shipping. Excellent packaging. Would buy from again without hesitation
o***s (636)- Feedback left by buyer.
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You shipped quickly and packed it well. Hard to find these NWT. Thank you!
1***u (540)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Amazing find! Great Seller - fast and responsive! 5☆
a***v (961)- Feedback left by buyer.
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As described. Thanks.
a***h (2087)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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GREAT SELLER! Absolutely excellent condition (looks brand new) Louis Vuitton Pallas Compact Tri-Fold wallet, perfectly described in listing, very nicely packaged and fast shipping! LOVE IT! THANKS!
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TEKTON 24335 1/2 in. Drive Click Torque Wrench (10-150 ft.-lb.)
Sep 26, 2022
1/2 inch drive torque wrench
Great wrench for the price. i’m not sure how accurate it is but it seems good
GENUINE Toyota Lexus Factory Touch Up Paint 00258-00212-21 - Obsidian Black 212
Feb 13, 2024
OEM is the Best!
Great product perfect product and genuine OEM which is all that i use.
Oct 09, 2008
Nikon Coolpix 8400 Camera
This is the widest fixed lens point and shoot camera out there. Though it can not fit in your pocket it is still relatively small. I have bought about 5 of these cameras because they work well for interiors and for wide angle use. I am a roofing contractor and we need a camera that shoots wide as possible and is rugged too. I still have my first Nikon Coolpix 990 and it still works great. This camera is as easy or compicated as you want to make it. It is not an SLR so don't expect it to do fast action like sports. It can work exceptionally well for almost anything else. I love the panoramic mode and all of the others. My first Nikon 8400 I paid about $900.00 new. Since Nikon does not sell these any longer, because of the demand was probably was low, anyone can get one at a fraction of the cost on E-bay. I currently own a Nikon D1x a D200 and verious other film cameras as well. I keep this 8400 in my car at all times with two batteries. You get what you pay for with this camera and the ruggedness is a big selling feature. I have made some extremely sharp enlargements with the 8400 17" High x 24" wide or so. You can buy smaller units made of plastic that work pretty well but will never outlast an Nikon 8400. The battery door sometimes pops open so I use a small strip of Gaffers tape to keep that from happening. Agian it is not the fastest camera but for all of the features this camera has and does it does it extremely well. One of my favorite cameras thats for sure. My other favorite film camera is the no longer in production the Nikon F4. Next would be my D200. The problem with digital cameras is that they are improving them so fast that anything you buy now is basically a poor investment in 2 years. To give you an example my Nikon D1x was bought new for approx $4800.00 plus extra batteries. Right now on E-bay i would be lucky to get $500.00 for it. It is only 4-years old. Very disappointing. My $1600.00 Nikon D200 is twice as good as my professional D1x. A good website to check out for cameras is www.kenrockwell.com I have found most of his suggestions to be dead on. He rates the Nikon 8400 as well. I found that if the need is to have the widest point and shoot, this is the only one on the market that can do this with a fixed lens, and for a third of the original price on E-bay it is the fantastic. Highly recommend this camera for anyone in the construction field,reality, or inteior designing. Buy it today from E-bay expect to pay anywhere from $300.00 to $600.00 but it is worth every penny. Out of only 60 transactions on E-bay I have had only one or two bad experiences in purchasing. The one was trying to go cheap on a aftermarket batteries for the Nikon 8400. Some charged some were DOA. The other bad idea was aftermarket ink for my Epson printer. Ink everywhere and crappy prints. So I lived and learned. Everything eles from E-bay I have been very happy with. That's about it.
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