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CL) AA)NIKON ACTION ZOOM 7-15X35

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  • 200mm; F/4.0; Micro lens
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200mm D-Series micro lens for Nikon cameras

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63 of 70 people found the following review helpful.
5The de facto standard in long Macro lenses
By Brendan Getchel
I own both the Canon 180/3.5L USM Macro and this Nikkor 200/4 AF-D Micro. I have also owned (in the past) both the Nikon 105mm (non-VR) Micro, the Canon 100/2.8 USM Macro, and the Sigma 105/2.8 Macro for comparison purposes. I currently own the Canon MP-E 65 as well, but it's really not comparable to any "standard" macro lens.The Canon lens has USM (Ultrasonic Motor) and is Canon's best Macro lens. It's an excellent piece of glass and better than every Macro I've used... except for this 200mm Micro-Nikkor.As far as bullet-points are concerned, you could be forgiven for thinking the utter lack of technologies such as AF-S, VR, weather sealing, and Nano-coating, along with the shiny black paint with gold ring would doom this lens.Think again.This 200mm lens is an aberration in the exotic lens kingdom. Think of it as a white elephant or a unicorn -- something magical that only a few "choosen" people will ever experience. It's like experiencing Nirvana, or the perfect moment in time. It is greater than the sum of its parts, and when mastered will produce a finished result superior to any other tool of its kind.Sound fantastic? Foolishly hyperbolic? Sure, but...The lens itself seems to weigh much more than its relatively diminutive proportions would indicate. That MASSIVE focus ring that occupies the entire front half of the maw seems like overkill -- until you use it, and then it makes perfect sense. The manual focus seems, for lack of a better word, hydraulic. It is *so* smooth, *so* precise, and *so* consistent you'll think your flanges are swimming through heavy cream. Equally adept at non-macro photography -- really an exceptional long *portrait* lens in its own right -- a quick switch of the AF selector makes this lens focus surprisingly quick; substantially quicker than the USM-equipped Canon EF 180/3.5L Macro. Only the focus noise belies its lack of AF-S. The incorporated tripod ring is exceptional as well. As a whole, it feels as though the lens was crafted from a single block of solid plutonium. It feels bulletproof.That's all well and good, but if it doesn't perform optically then it's all for naught.In reality, if the lens was optically as good as it felt it would be perfect, but the plain truth is... it's even BETTER!Dealing with depth of field (DoF) has alway been the macrophile's thorn in the flesh. How do you close the aperture sufficient to render adequate DoF and still maintain adequate shutter speed to combat motion blur -- especially in the absence of a tripod or while attempting to capture subjects in motion? With a 200mm lens, this conundrum is exacerbated significantly and makes life that much more difficult. Modern dSLRs, especially the current crop of Full Frame models, alleviates this slightly by offering excellent high-ISO performance, but there is no "magic bullet" at one's disposal to eliminate this ever-present demon. The only way, sad to say, is through continual practice and perfecting of one's technique. Even then, the "keeper rate" of a seasoned macrophile will always be a small fraction of a percent, unless you always shoot in a controlled environment; like a studio or set.This 200mm Macro is not for the faint of heart or for the casual user who wants to take the occasional close-up. It is *NOT* a lens for the first-time macro wannabe. It's a lens you work up to, having learned good technique already on lesser glass. It's intended for those willing to put in the time and effort to "master" (a generous term) such an instrument. But, boy-oh-boy, if you take the time, the rewards this optic are capable of producing are, in a word, unparalleled.If you're a perfectionist, willing to buy the best macro optic ever produced by man, and are not deterred by the frustrations concomitant in extracting the best from what it is capable of producing, then look no further. This lens is your window into the very soul of the macro world.==========Although it does not do it justice, below is a link to a 100% crop taken with this lens taken a number of years ago (2004) using an old Nikon D70 6MP SLR *not* in RAW, but in out-of-the-camera JPEG (Fine).[...]The original image was taken at a distance of roughly 6-8 FEET from the butterfly.Here's the UNEDITED, out-of-camera JPEG:[...]Keep in mind, Nikon are notorious for their poor in-camera JPEG engines, and the D70 of last decade was one of the worst. RAW results, with a new model, are simply astonishing. I'm hesitant to post this example, but it's under the "worst" circumstances, and still holds up well.

25 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
5Best macro lens. Period.
By J. Wischkaemper
There's a common theme in these reviews, and I honestly don't have much that I can add, other than to put one more vote up that this is the best macro lens I've ever shot with - and I've shot with several.I've owned the Nikon 60, the Tamron 90, the Sigma 150, and the Nikon 105, but none of them comes close to delivering the stunning images put out by the Nikon 200. In particular, this lens has some of the most amazing bokeh I've ever seen in a lens. With a working distance that feels like a mile, you can capture some amazing shots of very skittish insects and animals, due to not having to be 2 inches away. Even though it's well over a decade old, the design is still tack sharp, and unrivaled in its optical construction.Before I purchased this lens, I looked at the superlatives in every review and wondered if it could ever be as good as everyone said it was. After owning the lens and using it in a variety of contexts, I can do nothing less than shower those same superlatives on the lens.Ultimately, the pictures are what tell the story on this one. My profile page contains a link to my blog, where I have several macro shots with this lens posted. Feel free to ask any questions or ask for samples of what this thing can do - it is truly stunning in every way.

13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5A classic!
By R. Lanthier
Often when one refers to something as a classic, there is some performance trade off. Not the case here. This is THE tele macro of choice for Nikon users. It is so so sharp at macro/closeup shooting distances. The bokeh (out of focus area) is spectacularly smooth. This is not an AFS lens so the AF performance is neither quick nor silent as more modern designs deliver. Yet, know that this lens is really designed for close-up/macro work, so focusing speed is less of an issue. While some find it to be a serviceable medium tele (it is a fairly fast 200mm lens after all), I find it to be much more of a specialist's tool. Luckily, macro has become a specialty for me and this tool is phenomenal. A little longer than the phenomenal Sigma 150 and much more expensive as well, so if you are on a budget for a tele macro lens, do take a very very serious look at the Sigma. Highly recommended.

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If you ask anyone who knows anything about CD-Rs, they will tell you that Kodak media is the best. Nothing compares to the quality, compatibility, stability, and lifespan of Kodak media. Sadly, Kodak stopped making them some time last year, so they're hard to track down, but if you find some, snap them up! They'll be gone soon.

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I bought this pack of CD-Rs several months ago and after burning through almost the entire hundred pack of them I am sold for life on these. With all the other CD-Rs I've burned I've had at best a hit and miss record with being able to play the audio CDs I made in my car CD player. Sometimes I'd have to sit there and insert and eject the CDs for almost half an hour to get the things to play at all. I had those problems with a variety of blue back CDs I bought over about 30 audio CDs I've burned. A little while ago though my best friend got robbed and I had to replace almost all her CDs with CD-Rs and every single one I burned for her (and extra copies of CDs I kept for myself) played in my car CD player on the first try. I've never had anything close to that with anything else. I never had any disc errors burning either. The mat finish on these also makes it easy to write down all the songs on a CD, especially punk ones with 18 songs on a disc and still have room.The only downside is all the jewel cases you get with these, I wound up tossing out over half of them. Awesome media, buy em!

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  • Portrait lens with Nikon's exclusive Defocus Image Control
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This high-performance, medium telephoto features Defocus Image Control allowing for control of the degree of focus in the foreground or background.

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110 of 111 people found the following review helpful.
5Superb medium telephoto lens which will last an entire career
By Scooter
This lens is not just a specialty 'portrait lens' but a superb piece of optical excellence from Nikon, and a lens that you can buy now and use for an entire career or lifetime of photography. It is among Nikon's sharpest lenses ever produced, with sharpness exceptional even wide open at f/2 in the corners. Autofocus is extremely fast on a D300 or D700. At f/2 the bokeh is gorgeous, close to that of the famed 85mm f/1.4, but more interesting as the 'defocus control' (not a good term for the actual function but Nikon's choice) allows you to do the following things:- leave it at the same aperture at which you are shooting (i.e. if you're shooting at f/2 or f/2.8, then set the DC ring at f/2, or f/2.8 in either direction) to get beautiful bokeh and a sharp subject; in this case, your bokeh will be more pronounced either behind or in front of your subject (assuming there are things in front of the subject which are out of the depth of field or focal subject). An example: a row of flowers in a garden in front of the subject, with focus on the subject set, and shooting aperture of f/2.8 = setting the DC at f/2.8 "F" ("front") causes the flowers in front of the subject to have 'more bokeh' than normal, whereas setting it at "R" ("rear") causes the same for the rear row of flowers (although this is a bit harder to see unless you're at narrower apertures where you usually don't get that much creamy bokeh).- set it beyond or below the aperture you are shooting, to gradually 'defocus' the subject that is already in focus. Now this sounds like anathema to anyone who wants "sharp" photos from lenses (as "sharpness" is one of the big selling points) but for portraits specifically, a tack-sharp shot is in fact not always what you might want. For older, more 'mature' subjects which may have the various blemishes, wrinkles, lines, etc. which would be very pronounced and distinct in a tack-sharp lens' focus, a slight change of the DC ('defocus control') ring allows for the ever so slightest (at one stop different from your shooting aperture) to a much more soft 'defocus' of the subject. In other words, if you're shooting at f/2.8, setting the DC at f/3.5 or more (either "F" or "R" - I found "R" to be a bit nicer) will gradually place the subject of the portrait ever so slightly out of focus - or 'soft' focus, as the old lenses and filters would create - and make the subject very attractive without any of the unwanted details that one wouldn't want in a portrait enlarged to, say, 11x14 or whatever size.The wide f/2 aperture allows for beautiful bokeh and tack-sharp shots without manipulating the DC ring, if you're not interested in 'soft' focus, and the f/2 aperture is exceptional for low light photography, whether at night, indoors or outdoors, or in a low-light setting such as a theater, sporting event indoors or outdoors, etc.Some say this lens is 'hard to use' because of the DC ring; once you take a few sample shots with it and experiment with one subject, you'll start to get a feel for the types of settings that you find most pleasing, and use those in the field. Or, you can just not change the DC ring at all and enjoy the extreme sharpness, superb bokeh and extraordinary color rendition from this ultra-pro-quality lens.The construction is solid, tank-like and built to last a photographic lifetime; the price is not trivial, but it is about right for this level of lens, and as a one-time investment, it's justifiable given the shots you will get from it. There is no VR, of course, so it's important to use good technique to get the sharpest shots (i.e. try to limit camera shake, use fast shutter speeds, etc.) at this 135mm focal length. On a DX camera the focal length converts to about 200mm so this is superb for portraits outside (basically at the same length as the non-DX 200mm f/2 pro lens which sells for $5k). However, the long focal length means that the slightest camera shake at slower shutter speeds may impede sharp photos; I try to stay at 1/100 or faster when handheld to avoid this (and in low light, the f/2 wide open will allow that if you have your high ISO set on a newer model that gives usable images even at ISO6400). Now on a tripod for portraits this lens has to be best in its class; the difference between the 85mm f/1.4 may be only 50mm in focal length, but the effects that this lens can produce with some judicious use of softening the subject's focus really stand out in enlarged shots, particularly those of weddings, etc. where tack-sharp isn't always the aim, and even a slightly "dreamy" or "romantic" mood is the goal. It focuses quite close for this focal length and aperture, so both head-shot-only close-ups and head-and-shoulders portrait shots from farther away (even full body shots, if you're far enough) are possible. It's nice as a medium telephoto or quasi-macro lens outside, as well, for flowers and other nature shots, as the focal distance works well.Ergonomics: excellent. The built-in hood is a little clumsy but very convenient, and doesn't ever get in the way. The weight is perfectly balanced and feels terrific on my D700. The rubber focus ring doesn't move when focusing, and is perfect to grip with the left hand (assuming a right-handed camera shooter). There is no case included with the lens in the box, but a Nikon soft lens bag for $15 or so is a good investment - get a big one like the CL-S2, as this lens is rather large (not much smaller than the 70-300mm VR). The recommended nylon hard case is a bit bulky and not really necessary if you already have a camera bag or backpack that holds a few lenses - just get the soft case to protect it from scratches, etc. inside that bag.

71 of 74 people found the following review helpful.
5135mm - Under Rated
By A. Crowe
I have shot Nikon lenses and cameras since 1969. At that time I had the Non-AI Nikkor 135mm. Just a great lens for a short to medium Tele. with my old and venerable FTn. Bokeh was sweet. Some of the best shots I had taken were with this lens.A few months ago I needed a med. tele. for both machinery and portrait shots. As I researched the Nikon lens array I kept coming back to the 135mm f2 DC. You see, this is a lens that is fantastic as to sharpness and does a marvelous portrait and is capable of scenics and interior architectural shots at the same time. I do not rate it as highly for portraits as I would the 85mm f1.4. I would give the analogy that if you had a 300 foot board (the 85mm) and cut off 1/4" (you now have 299'3/4") then you have the 135mm f2.The largest misconception I have heard of this lens is that the DC affects DOF; it does not. It affects the CoC (circles of confusion) in front of or behind the critically focused subject. In other words, it gives you bokeh "choices" front and back of subject.This is one of the greatest lenses with this amazing speed that Nikon has come up with.It is equivalent to a 200mm lens on my D300 given the sensor crop (Cmos). It is FF (full frame) on my F5. It works beautifully for portraits as it is so sharp. On the other hand, it is superior in the field for landscapes or stationary subjects. It is a bit heavy at almost 2 pounds but I shoot with it in every aspect of my photography. So versatile.

44 of 49 people found the following review helpful.
4Amazing lens at a good price
By G. Lee
With everyone giving steller reviews about this lens, I want to talk a little about what this lens is not. I have tried this on a variety of bodies, and they all produce exceptional pictures. On DX body and therefore 200mm equivalent, it's pretty fast considering its size but it doesn't really shine because there are other options. On FX body, it creates a very unique partnership.I believe there is certain myth about the Defocusing Control feature. I had tested the effects on bokeh in very controlled environment and frankly unless I am blowing up a 12MP photograph to 100% crop, I cannot tell much of the difference! This doesn't mean it is useless, but I misled myself when I first acquired the lens thinking it can turn a rather unavoidable harsh background into swirled soft ice cream. Of course, the soft focus works well, but honestly there are so many ways to make a picture "soft" do I really need to spend $1000+ on a lens for that effect? Marketing people make me cry sometimes. To me, the DC feature is worth about $50...However even if I ignore the DC ring for a second, this lens produces beautiful and sharp photos. I pretty much own all of Nikon's best lens line-up (in the similar class I have 85mm 1.4, Carl Zeiss 85mm 1.4, 50mm 1.4, and all the constant aperture 2.8s). Yet when I have a special occasion and the distance I need to work with I will always pack this lens with me. It renders beautiful colors, and creates ultra-sharp subjects (that are in focus of course). The AF speed is respectable and the accuracy is dead-on. I rarely shoot at 1.4 unless I am indoors with very low light, so to me this f2 lens is perfect for me.I always recommend this to people if they are uncertain whether they will like a certain prime lens. Just take a cheapo zoom lens and set it to the length you wish to evaluate and fix it there. Shoot around all day and see if you can get used to the length and the working space. 135mm is an odd length, therefore one may find it inconvenient. However, I don't think anyone on this planet can argue about the quality of pictures this lens produces.

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This is the most affordable Night Vision device in the world, period! Patented lever activated power supply substitutes expensive electronics, and the reduced manufacturing cost is passed on to the customers. Ideal for camping, hiking and all outdoor activities, when you do not want to depend on batteries. Do not be fooled by the low price, the fast lens coupled with a good image intensifier provide a sharp image, which is as good or better than competing products at 2-3 times the cost. The included powerful Infra Red Illuminator allows observation in complete darkness. No batteries are required.•

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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
4More People Should Know About This Terrific Device!
By An Ikearat's Brain
The truth... I bought this thing on a whim. I wanted a 2nd unit to go along with another night vision unit, (a rifle scope) so that I would not have to hold the rifle up to scan around the field. This was not my idea, another Amazon customer made comment of the issue in another review. The other "reason" I chose the Newcon was, and I admit this is corny... the product has the word "Stargate" in it. Ok, don't hate me just because I'm a Stargate fan :)When the Newcon SGT-150P arrived I expected a "toy" but what I got turned-out to be a solid, well made, nicely designed tool. It's entirely made of metal with the only plastic/rubber parts being the ring covers for the user adjustments and the front lens cover. Even the mount for the wrist strap, which is not a plastic strap but a piece of almost paracord, is a steel 1/4-20 threaded "camera style" mounting point. The thing is a handful of quality!This thing does not use batteries. That being said, it is going to be ready any time you pick it up. You will not have to worry about leaking cells or finding the right cells before going on a trip. Just grab it and go outside. The included illuminator does use a single CR123 cell and I will speak of this in a moment.When you use the Newcon, you squeeze-down the wing-like lever until it's against the body of the device and hold it there. I think there is a piezoelectric charge generator in there that provides the high voltage required to bias the image tube. The voltage bleeds-off very slowly and the image is intensified for as long as you continue to hold the lever down. After several minutes, you will begin to notice the reduction of the brightness of the image, simply release the lever and again, squeeze it down. Do not "pump" the lever as if you are charging a battery, you get nothing for your effort and the Newcon will get mad at you. :)This system works great and is easy enough for small hands and people with slight muscle strength.There is a tiny hole in the front lens cover allowing use in bright areas, but the gains provided don't outweigh the losses in image quality... under these conditions, just use your own eyes. With the cover removed, and in an area where you can not make-out the details or in situations where the contrast is so great that you can't figure out what's in the shadows, the Newcon SGT-150P really starts to show it's stuff! It's amazingly bright and with the slight magnification and controlled field of view, you can easily look past the stuff in the foreground into a dark area and see what's lurking there. The image quality is "normal" for 1st Generation night vision devices with the expected "fish bowl" distortion and un-even focus. The image center region is sharp and you can easily read things like license plates and people's expressions from a respectable distance... don't expect a television-like night vision image, this thing is the real-deal not a green filtered camera image. If you need supplemental light and you don't want to use a visible light source, such as a flashlight, the (included) infrared illuminator easily fills-in and provides more than enough "brightness". It attaches to the Newcon using a "hot shoe" like on a camera flash. The illuminator uses a single CR123 cell. Considering the brightness of the Newcon, you won't be using the illuminator often enough to worry about keeping a bunch of expensive spare batteries around... just remember to turn-off the illuminator when you are not using it.Please forgive the lengthy review, I found this thing to be much better than I expected and wanted to say stuff about it!

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4Works as advertised
By C. Carabine
Quality product that does what it says it does. It's convenient that it doesn't require batteries, although it's not as bright as it would be otherwise. The battery required for the IR light isn't standard and was hard to find, but it worked fine without it.It's amazing to see how many stars you can't see with the naked eye.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Great value
By Dutchy down under
I was looking for a rifle mounted night scope and by fault came across this gem. I was surprised about the weight/feel/look when I opened the box, sure it is a toy, but a very good one at that. I took my dog in the backyard at night time, clear sky, fair bit of stars, no full moon, and with out the illuminator on I can make out details in complete darkness my eyes would not see, like some one hiding, or animals and so on, and could make out where my dog was in total darkness, but is a lot more brighter with the illuminator on, if you want to be able to look for some one, an object, animals, your way down a dark path/building in total darkness, than get this! Sure you will get a better clearer picture with more expensive gear, but this gem does exactly what I wanted it for, to be able to see in the dark.The main body if not most of this product is made from metal, and is small enough to put in a day/back pack, it works with out batteries, but needs one CR123A battery for the illuminator, and that's just fine as my Steripen has a solar-power case with it, and it uses the same battery!Would I recommend this product? yes and I gave it 5 stars.

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5Works great in the datacenter!
By Jon Schweitzer
I work in a datacenter and with all the noise from the air conditioners and server fans, it's extremely difficult to hear and be heard on the phone. I struggled with many headsets until I remembered this Plantronics set that I used many years ago while working in a call center.I took a gamble and ordered this model with the noise cancelling mic and WOW! With the versatip plugged into your ear it completely blocks out all background noise so you can hear the other party clearly. Even standing right in front of the server rack with the AC blowing, on the other end all that background noise is reduced to a quiet hush. I wish I'd bought it a year ago!Just be aware that this headset has the Plantronics quick disconnect on the end of the cord. To plug it into a phone you will need the other half of the cord, the amplified base, or an adapter of some type. In my case, I paired it up with the "quick disconnect to 2.5mm" adapter for about $10 and it plugs right in on my cordless as well as my desktop phone as it also has a headset jack.

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3Not good for little ears
By Ashley
I have trouble keeping this on my ears, which are apparently smaller than average because this thing flops around on my head. I switched back to my work-issued headset.

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  • Multitrack recording and mixing, without PCI card installation
  • Zero-latency direct monitoring for greatly simplified recording and overdubbing
  • Balanced 1/4 TRS connectors, to insure a clear signal
  • Selectable input/output levels support guitar/keyboard/line inputs, for compatibility with all professional and consumer equipment
  • 1x1 USB MIDI interface

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A professional 4-in/4-out audio interface with MIDI and USB / Turns any USB-capable computer into a pro recording studio

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5Good stuff!
By Jason E. Stevens
I use this item for a virtual DJ setup with my technics 1200's and finalscratch time coded vinyls @ 125grams. I also use groovemaster IIrm and IIpro which suites my needs for beatmixing. This was my last piece of DJ equipment to complete my setup. Don't be fooled by the usb...it boast a latency under 10ms depending on PC configuration. I bought mine on ebay for 105. make sure you use TS to rca cables when you connect your preamp from your turntables to you quattro. you have to use all the channels for it to work with all virtual dj software. kudos to m-audio, they know whats up

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5great speakers
By xj
great speakers , for their size they are very loud and the bass is acceptable . granted they are not going to sound like a 12 inch sub , or full surround setup , but for the price they are hard to beat .had a pair of the satellites that came with an older dell computer ( freebie minus the sub )they were discontinued a while ago , so i was lucky to find them .only negative are the separate power and level controls ( one for main satellite speakers , one for sub ) which gets old having to turn on both every time ,but allows more control over listening environment .took a little tuning of the computers soundcard EQ to get rid of mid range harshness and flat bass " thud " , but not enough to sacrifice the overall output .original purchased for my work computer , but were too nice ( and loud ) for the shop , so they are now my home garage setup .loud enough to be heard over an air compressor and power tools . ( and annoy the neighbor's )

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Reviews M-Audio Oxygen 8 25 Key Midi Keyboard Controller

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  • Control the parameters of any soft synth
  • This software takes you deeper into the capabilities of your music
  • It also gives you greater freedom when you're on stage
  • Program your drums in real-time
  • Input & output for up to 16 different MIDI channels

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The portable soft synth controller for today's electronic musicians!

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5A good first keyboard
By jd
I too am a guitar player and I bought this guy about 2 years ago to use with Sonar. I didn't plan on becoming a keyboard player, but I have, and I can thank this little guy for that. It is wonderfully non-intimidating with its small stature, only 2-octave keyboard. The knobs work inside your soft synths (Reaktor and Reason) just as advertised. The thing is, I always end up reaching for the mouse and so have almost never used the knobs on this guy. The 2-octave keyboard gets really cramped after awhile, so I just bought an M-Audio Keystation 88 ES. It's kinda like the exact opposite of the Oxygen - it has 88 weighted keys, and only a slider and 2 buttons (other than the wheels. of course).If you plan on "really" playing keyboards, you are better off looking at the bigger M-Audio keyboards. If you just want a small keyboard to play around with soft syths, the Oxygen will definitely fit better on you computer desk or in your backpack!All in all, it does what it says and it does it well.

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5Light Fast keyboard
By M2G
Very light and basic keyboard. I used it for producing hip hop. Excellent for percussion. Several Velocity functions. I love the lcd screen that shows u the velocity in different channels.

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5Luv IT!
By John E. Lawton
I really do. Love it. Now, if I can just get it to play through my Yamaha DD-65 Digital Drums, I'll be happy with it. However, . . .. . . The Point!!! . . .. . . As for older drivers, if you're using Vista, stop. Upgrade to Windows 7 (which is really Windows 6.1.xxxx). Don't buy Windows 8 (unless running "ver" from a DOS window tells you that Windows 8 is really Windows 7.1.xxxx). Microsoft goes through a process of releasing new operating systems. First, they test new concepts, new implementations "in-house", using an "alpha" version, or an "in-house test" version.Then, they often release an "official" "beta" "test" version.Then, they release the actual test version which is version "x.0" (where x is the actual version number). This isn't labeled a "test" version, but, in reality, it is.This process has occurred starting with Windows 3.0 (which was almost un-useable. Windows 1.0 would only crash. Windows 2.0 never ran well enough to be released in a "beta-test" version.). Microsoft doesn't tell us this, but, they allow us--the users--to do the actual "beta-test"-ing of their newest operating systems while paying them for the "privilege"! Windows 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, and now 7.0 (the probable version number of "Windows 8") are all, in reality, test-versions that resulted in later, working releases of Windows.Windows 3.1 and--more importantly--Windows for Workgroups (WIN 3.11) were the first working non-test versions--the "bug-fixed" versions--the working versions--of Windows 3.0. The same was true with Windows 95 (WIN 4.0--"public test" version) and Windows 98 (WIN 4.1, working version) (from memory, I may have made amistake here or there), and Windows Millenium (WIN 5.0 public test version) and Windows XP (WIN 5.1 working version). Microsoft does not tell the public that versions like Vista and 8 are test-versions. But, many software- and driver-writers know this. So, M-Audio probably stopped attempting to develop a driver for problem-plagued-Vista (WIN 6.0) when they got the specifications for Windows 7 (WIN 6.1) and started writing a Windows 7 driver.The moral of the above story is: don't blame M-Audio when it's Microsoft's fault. 'Parenthetically: Microsoft is largely responsible for the present, popular, politically-correct but semantically--incorrect use of "issue" when "problem" is the proper word--issues and problems often occur with a one-to-one correspondence, but, an issue is something you discuss whereas a problem is something you fix. This MS-attitude (MSN=Microsoft Not Working) goes back at least to when Microsoft refused to fix their problems with WIN 4.0 (Windows 95) making WordPerfect 6.0 run improperly until after they made sure that Office worked properly on WIN 4.0 (with the result the WordPerfect lost a lot of sales and Microsoft gained a lot of sales). Per Microsoft's behavior: it was "WordPerfect's 'issue', not Microsoft's problem!. My first recollection of the misuse of "issue" for "problem" was in Visual Studio 6.0 (circa, approx', 1998) documentation.

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Cheap Command Communications Asap Dr401 Distinctive Ring Call Manager Connects 4 Devices

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Command 4 Port Ring Decipher- Distinctive ring call manager - 4 Port- Used in conjunction with distinctive ring service provided by the telephone company- Compatible with Telcos (distinctive ring caller ID call waiting and voicemail)- Installs at the DEMARC or connect directly to a telephone extension outlet and connect devices- Incoming calls are automatically routed to the desired location (fax telephone modem etc.)- In a small office the unit can be used to differentiate calls for specific users or to sendcalls to desired locations- On-line extension protection provides privacy for extension phones- Compatible with virtually all telephone products- Works in any home or non-digital office- Compatible with answering machine toll saver features- Active port indicated by LED- Linear switching- 3 Year limited manufacturer's warranty- Convenient port assignment directory- Telephone line surge protection- Black- Includes7' modular telephone line cord and power supply- Command Communications customer service line 1-888-843-4399

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Easy to use. Works as expected.
By Zoya Gleizer
I ordered this device because I use distinctive ring for my home office number. The problem is that my Verizon voicemail can only use one greeting for both types of rings, and I wanted a different greeting depending on the type of ring coming in. I connected this device to an answering machine and had the single ring (my original home number) routed to the answering machine. Then I set up the voicemail to pick up after 6 rings to give the answering machine a chance to pick up first. The effect is that the double ring (the office line) does not get picked up by the answering machine, so if unanswered, it goes to Verizon voicemail. It was very easy to set up and did exactly what I needed. I have two minor problems now:a) My answering machine has 2 cordless phones associated with it, so those don't get the double-ring calls, so I can't pick up my incoming office calls on those phones.b) If I'm on the phone, all other calls get forwarded to my voicemail, which has the office greeting. Not a big deal, but a little confusing for some folks calling my home line.Overall, if you're in the same boat as me, I think this is a great and inexpensive solution.

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2Ok, but does not work with caller ID
By M. Pierson
This product is OK but has one major drawback. You will not be able to use caller ID unless you rewire your whole house. The manufacturer claims that this product will work with caller ID but that is not true. Any phone signal that comes out of this product will not display caller ID. You will need to run a new set of wires to each phone location and connect that to your phone line BEFORE it enters the DR401 call manager. You then have to wire the other end to a seperate caller ID box by each phone. Hardly worth the effort in my opinion. If you don't need or care about caller ID this product works great! Otherwise take note of the above.

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5Tastes great less filling!
By KC Wireless Inc.
It really helps having one of these. I can isolate 4 phone devices on one phone line. No one can accidentally "Pickup" on top of another user already on the line. It does what it's supposed to! Well worth the money.

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  • Adds two 25-pin Enhanced Parallel Ports (EPPs) to any PCI-equipped PC.
  • Up to 3x FASTER than standard ISA or motherboard EPP ports - supports transfer rates of up to 4.5 Mbps per port.
  • Automatically selects next available IRQ and COM addresses.
  • Easy Plug and Play installation - both parallel ports share one system IRQ.
  • Backwards compatible with legacy parallel port peripherals.

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Lava Dual Parallel PCI - Parallel adapter - PCI - parallel - 2 ports

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5Be Sure to Get the CURRENT Hardware Version
By Fine Games for Players & Collectors
My recent purchase of this dual parallel card was returned as it was not the current hardware version. That may or may not be significant to you, but the sole reason for my purchasing this card now was that the older hardware version does NOT work with many new motherboards. Lava does not note the updated hardware in any way on its package, nor does Amazon. But the older hardware does not function with some newer motherboards.That said, I have and have happily used for many years an older dual parallel card in an older PC. It provides 2 fully functional parallel ports. Once setup, I never had problems with it since in my older PC. That gave me THREE parallel ports for all the printers & scanners I cared to use.If you're shopping for a parallel card today, you may want to lean toward a newer card by other manufacturers (e.g. SIIG) that use a PCIe (express) interface rather than the older PCI interface used by all of Lava's cards. No immediate functional difference, but several years from now you'd be more likely to be able to use it in your NEXT computer.

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