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    In the camera, car parts, and motorsports equipment trade for over 10 years.
    Location: United StatesMember since: Mar 02, 2010

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      Very good eBay seller. Item was as described and was shipped quickly. Both the seller and I had to deal with shipping issues, and the seller worked everything out successfully. I would recommend this seller very highly.
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      Great transaction
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      item as described, No problems
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      More than a year ago
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      Headlight assembly arrived as shown in ad.
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      Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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    Reviews (5)
    APC Manual Transmissions Shift Knob Black Silver Design
    Feb 09, 2021
    Period Correct Masterpiece
    If you’re keen to re-kindle early-00s tuner scene glory, install one of these beautiful APC knobs.
    10 Rolls Kodak Tri-x 135-36 35mm TX-36 Black and White Print 35mm B&W Film
    Jan 01, 2016
    Yay!
    Woohoo awesome yeah!
    Nov 04, 2013
    Cheap workhorse that's fun to shoot with and sure to improve your skills!
    The Nikon D100 is an overlooked camera. Sure, it lacks in features that the D200, 300 and 90 have, it cycles slowly, it only has 6 MP, etc. Oh and as stated by other reviews, the screen on the back is inaccurate and the image is always slightly over or underexposed than it really is. However, once you figure out how to use it, it's a solid workhorse that's great to shoot with. It takes a bit more know-how than cameras like the D40, D50 and the D70, but then again practicing and relying less on auto functions make you a much better photographer. Tips: - I shoot a lot of low-light/evening photography and do not go over ISO 800, which might be a drawback for some folks (and is for me, but that just means I need a tripod or need to think about my images more) - Bracketing is a good idea if you're concerned about the inaccurate screen - just turn on the bracketing function and set the shutter to continuously fire 3 or 4 shots - The feel/weight of the camera is great - much like nicer pro slrs - Find a lens with as much aperture as possible (can get pricey, but the Nikkor 50mm 1.8 AF is cheap and suits it very well) - I shoot in JPEG and am content with how the images come out on "fine" - Don't get bent out of shape with MP, 6 is fine if the rest of the exposure/subject matter/focus equation is balanced correctly. Have fun with it! It's so cheap nowadays, just get out there and learn how to be a better photographer! If it gets damaged or stolen it's cheap to replace!
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