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100 PCS AA 1.5V Duracell Duralock Alkaline Batteries Bulk Wholesale
Mar 19, 2017
I use a lot of these
I sell LED flashlights, and I use these for the pull-up compact LED strip/COB 300Lm lanterns. My testing showed that my lanterns were still going strong after 8 hours with these batteries. My customers like that I include batteries and love that I use these. I have bought at least 300 of these from BHN Supply so far. Shipping was fast and the quality has been consistently good.
Jul 13, 2010
What a steal!
This is a nice lens for what it is made for. The VR on it is amazing. The other day the GF wanted a picture of a poster in a fairly dark bar. I shot 2 with the flash, and to test the VR, 5 without. I figured of the 5 I'd get one good one. Nope. I got 5 good ones, all razor sharp. Color me impressed. It is a lot narrower on the bottom end than my 28-200 non-VR Nikon lens. I will be getting a VR 18-55 lens to fill the wide angle needs. The upside to all of this is a lot less distortion long and short, better sub-55mm pictures, faster focusing, and of course the VR. By not going that extra 28mm on the wide end it is a far superior lens. The auto focus works well. I shoot action sports (whitewater) as a pro. The average shoot is between 400-700 pictures taken in pretty rapid succession. The old 28-200 non-VR lens would bring home the action, but there were always a few key pictures on every trip that the auto focus would get tricked by flying water droplets on a hard wave smash that would throw off the focus. Last weekend in 6 different shoots totaling about 3,000 images, it brought home exactly one blurry picture, and it was probably my fault. Accurate to 0.03%? $130? I am a very happy guy. I got this lens as a refurb for about $130. It was every bit as nice as any of the new Nikon glass that I have bought over the years, and for a sharp VR lens like this it is a total steal. You can also pick up a refurb 18-55VR lens, like I will this week, for about $100 to compliment it for wide angle and indoor stuff. What would make it better? Maybe making it a F2.8 for $130 or having Angelena Jolie deliver it, but short of that it is a very nice lens and a total steal. Props to Cameta for having it in my hands halfway across the country in 36 hours too.
Jul 13, 2010
What a steal!
This is a nice lens for what it is made for. The VR on it is amazing. The other day the GF wanted a picture of a poster in a fairly dark bar. I shot 2 with the flash, and to test the VR, 5 without. I figured of the 5 I'd get one good one. Nope. I got 5 good ones, all razor sharp. Color me impressed. It is a lot narrower on the bottom end than my 28-200 non-VR Nikon lens. I will be getting a VR 18-55 lens to fill the wide angle needs. The upside to all of this is a lot less distortion long and short, better sub-55mm pictures, faster focusing, and of course the VR. By not going that extra 28mm on the wide end it is a far superior lens. The auto focus works well. I shoot action sports (whitewater) as a pro. The average shoot is between 400-700 pictures taken in pretty rapid succession. The old 28-200 non-VR lens would bring home the action, but there were always a few key pictures on every trip that the auto focus would get tricked by flying water droplets on a hard wave smash that would throw off the focus. Last weekend in 6 different shoots totaling about 3,000 images, it brought home exactly one blurry picture, and it was probably my fault. Accurate to 0.03%? $130? I am a very happy guy. I got this lens as a refurb for about $130. It was every bit as nice as any of the new Nikon glass that I have bought over the years, and for a sharp VR lens like this it is a total steal. You can also pick up a refurb 18-55VR lens, like I will this week, for about $100 to compliment it for wide angle and indoor stuff. What would make it better? Maybe making it a F2.8 for $130 or having Angelena Jolie deliver it, but short of that it is a very nice lens and a total steal. Props to Cameta for having it in my hands halfway across the country in 36 hours too.