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Reviews (8)
07 Jan, 2007
Breaking Glass (DVD 2001)
2 of 3 found this helpful This is a now hard to find DVD and stars Hazel O'Connor with a supporting cast of many still recognizeable and current names such as Phil Daniels.
The film has a huge following as can be seen from the many websites and reviews devoted to it.
One of its greatest strengths is its soundtrack with plenty of songs both well known and perhaps not so well known by this artist.
Highly recommended.
30 Jun, 2011
Good value lightweight headphones with natural sound.
Lightweight headphones that are a viable alternative to 'in ear' type. Comfortable to wear for long periods of time.
Sound is airy and balanced...these have a natural sound instead of the artificial bass loaded sound found with a lot of headphones.
I would put the sound on par with some of my more expensive Sennheiser & Sony units.
16 Jul, 2011
Great starter DSLR and a value for money alternative to the D40
3 of 3 found this helpful The Nikon D50 represents a value for money alternative to the later D40 as well as having a number of other advantages over the later model. The main advantage is that the D50 can use older Nikon lenses wheras the D40 not having a built in AF motor can only use the AF-S lens type. Non AF-S lenses often represent better value for money. In addition the D50 has 5 focus points compared to the 3 of the D40. The D50 is larger than the D40 so dependent on your hand size the extra size, weight and spread of controls may suit you.
I use a D3X as my main camera, a D200 as a backup as well as having regular use of both a D40 & D50 and image quality from the D50 provided you are not looking to create large enlargements or crop from too small an area to make a larger image is identical to the D40 in real life practical situations and not far behind the D200.
In summary if you are after a larger LCD, more in built processing and slightly less noise at higher ISO ratings as well as having a larger budget then the D40 is probably for you. If you want a capable starter DSLR and to build up your 'library' of lenses without breaking the bank then the D50 could be just what you are looking for.