Showing posts with label ebay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ebay. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

canon 35mm 1.8


http://i.imgur.com/UXAlU.jpg 

NIKON 35MM f/1.8G AF-S DX NIKKOR

Wide aperture lens of 35 mm with high quality optics and compact dimensions designed for use with Nikon DX format Nikon. Includes a large maximum aperture of f / 1.8 to ensure a bright viewfinder image and is ideal for shooting situations with poor lighting. Provides high resolution and contrast with quiet autofocus.

My Review
In this camera the 50mm will probably be a little long, and small interiors, where you want to do a full body may not have enough space, I would use the 35, although the 35mm if you make shots very close to the subject can come to experience distortions are not always very nice, depends on the type of places where you take photos, I for example I did a 16-35 for full body shots indoors is very small and good, very good sharpness, but it gets distorted.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

They pay 1 million euros for a huge video game collection

 

A collection of thousands of video games and consoles in recent years has reached a price of EUR 1 million. Through an auction on eBay, the owner of the securities has made a bidder reached that figure, which will have to add $ 1,000 in postage. The collection includes titles from consoles like Master System, Megadrive, Virtual Boy and NEC among others.
The gaming world has evolved at a rapid pace in recent years, creating works of art. Evolution has produced several generations of consoles and a large number of video games that are already part of the industry's history. For lovers of video games, have some of those pieces "historic" is an honor, which some are willing to pay whatever.
Specifically, a user has decided to pay 1 million euros to be made with one of the largest collections of games known to date. The collection was auctioned on eBay, which was sold for 999,999,999 euros, which has some shipping costs 1,000 euros, surpasses one million.
The collection is spectacular. The job description can be seen that virtually every console released so far, except the last generation. In the description of the collection can be seen all Sega consoles, with Master System, Megadrive, Saturn, Game Gear and Dreamcast, and Nintendo also with NES, SNES, Virtual Boy, Game Boy, Gamecube and Nintendo 64. In addition, there are titles for NEC and even PC games.
The complete list exceeds the 7,000 games as references and the seller are in perfect condition. Some of the games have never left their original packaging and in some cases these titles have not even put up for sale officially. This is one of the biggest and best catalog which has been preserved so far.
The collection in its entirety, was sold for 1 million euros. Although offered the opportunity to buy full lots, a user has decided to pay 1 million euros to take over the entire collection, plus shipping. This is one of the highest amounts known in the gaming world.