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- r***y (1818)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseReceived the package today. Extremely fast delivery. Camera appears to be in great shape. Excellent communications.
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Reviews (5)
Feb 05, 2008
I'm not a techie
and this thing is really tough to get setup. The problem lies not with the receiver, that seems fine. The problem is that you have to know what you're doing in order to get the most out of the technology. Speaker setup not too bad, but getting the cable box (hdmi compliant), the TV (not hdmi capable), the DVD, the CD player etc all synched and working correctly is honestly beyond me. I'm going to be getting some professional help in here to get this thing setup and have someone walk me through it. What I can tell you is that the pure audio and the dolby digital with the cable box sounds fantastic. The manual speaker setup is a breeze and very intuitive. The remote looks like it could control the NASA shuttle, but it's also pretty straight forward. I'm saving to buy a 1080p LCD flat screen w/hdmi, and once I got that, I think this whole thing will be rockin, but for now I have a toshiba projection HD TV that requires component hookup, and it's not taking anywhere near full advantage of what this bruiser of a receiver is capable of.

Feb 19, 2020
This is a pro camera for the ages.
1 of 1 found this helpful Don't let the megapixel wars fool you. 16 MP is plenty. Beautiful files, incredible dynamic range, super low ISO, increible color rendition. Best value ever.

Nov 30, 2017
A legacy lens
9 of 9 found this helpful I have been a fan of Tamron lenses for almost a decade now, having the 24-70 f/2.8 VC and the 70-200 f/2.8 VC. The new generation of zooms (G2) are the best professional level values on the market today, outclassing their expensive Nikon counterparts. I started purchasing their new primes this past year, and the quality, value, sharpness, contrast and color rendition are second to none. I'm a professional who makes his living with glass, and I don't compromise. I own the 90 macro, the 35 f/1.8 VC SP and now the 45 f/1.8 VC SP. This lens has the best optical performance in a standard prime, bar none. I've shot them all: sigma art, Nikon, Zeiss, and the Tamron 45 outclassed them all. I bought mine for $399 new!!! Outrageous value. Contrast, sharpness, bokeh, autofocus and minimum focusing distance are incredible. Coupled with my Nikon D810, I am getting award winning images that are stunning, right out of camera. My advice: do not hesitate. You're welcome!