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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
lenses, just ok,
By tjwash "tjwash" (AUSTIN, TX, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 30 PC Ultimate Super Savings Deluxe Accessory Kit, Includes Flash, Lenses, Filters, and a Bunch More Accessories For The Nikon D5000, D3000, D90, D80, D60, D40, D40x Digital SLR Cameras Which Have Any Of These (18-55mm, 55-200mm, 50mm) Nikon Lenses (Electronics)
If you need all of the surplus stuff in this package, you may get your money's worth. For the lenses, i would pass. I'm no expert to be sure, but these lenses are a pain to use. they screw on to your existing lens, and it just takes too much time and effort. Trying to keep your lens clean while doing this is a challenge.
The battery is as advertised, for the camera it says it fits, in my case, the nikon d-5000. This total package reminds me of when I used to pick my cereal based on which one had the best toy inside the box. Sometimes, I ate some really crappy cereal. If you want a box full of toys, it's here. if you want quality lenses, for quality photos, better shop around.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Too vague to make a decision,
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This review is from: 30 PC Ultimate Super Savings Deluxe Accessory Kit, Includes Flash, Lenses, Filters, and a Bunch More Accessories For The Nikon D5000, D3000, D90, D80, D60, D40, D40x Digital SLR Cameras Which Have Any Of These (18-55mm, 55-200mm, 50mm) Nikon Lenses (Electronics)
THe product description isn't sufficient to make an intelligent decision. For example, it states that a battery is included. However, a cursory review of the cameras listed shows that not all of these cameras take the same battery. Which battery do you get? Will it fit your camera? It also includes filters for the 18-55, 55-200, and 50mm Nikon lenses. The 50mm 1.8 and 50mm 1.4 AF-I both need 52mm filters, while the 50mm 1.4 AF-S (which you would need to autofocus on several of the cameras listed) uses 58 mm filters. Why do we need a fluorescent filter for digital, when the in-camera WB can be more accurately tuned to the specific fluorescent lights in the room? A flash is included - what's the guide number? Is it compatible with TTL? It's described as a slave flash - what about the the D40/60, that don't have the ability to control slave units? Many of the items for cleaning overlap. The "lenses" look more like macro and tele filters, rather than lenses in their own right. Overall, there seems to be a fair amount of extraneous stuff, and the things that might be useful aren't one size fits all - a single kit like this cannot match the cameras and lenses for which it is marketed.
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