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20 Aug, 2012
Great portrait lens-might be the only lens you ever need and ever use!
What an amazing lens, so sharp. You can't be lazy by relying on zooming in and out! Teaches you a lesson that simple is best! Prime lens-with less glass, the images are sharp and bright. What more can you ask for! (Zoom function I suppose but then look to pay thousands!)
The Bokeh is superb, beautiful and effortless. When you start using a lens like this, you won't go back to the stock plastic one that came with your camera!
It also holds its value well, so you can use it for a few years and get more or less the same (or more!) money for it if you keep it in good condition.
I highly recommend it!

15 Dec, 2021
Motorola Edge is almost at the cutting edge
4 of 4 found this helpful Pros: A premium level phone for a budget price. The edge to edge feature looks incredible, and Motorola have done a very good job at making it useful. It can be turned down in terms of edge sensitively as well - clever system! The cameras I think look very sharp but is 'juddery' zooming in and out. Interface - almost stock so no complaints. Narrow and slightly longer format can work well with the right videos otherwise there are black areas next to images/videos. Battery - phenomenal. Heavy use during the day and it still has 60-70 % I don't know how they do it.
Cons: Weirdly I found that using in while lying down makes it difficult to use - the screen seems to stop working as well? Screen finger print sensor takes a fraction of a second longer than other phones - enough to annoy but you can live with it.
Overall - I recommend so long as you can get it at a good price, otherwise there are many other options out there
09 Sep, 2012
Cheap! Smooth playback, easy to use. Lack of UK channels lets it down
3 of 3 found this helpful Want a hassle free video streamer? This could be what you are looking for. After considering the plethora of other Android devices available, the bottom line is the way you use a Roku puts it in a different territory to any other kind of media centre or Android device. I've built a Windows Media centre and got the unofficial webTV plug in, but quite simply it is too clunky to use day to day.
The Roku also has a clever trick up it's sleeve-Plex. For the geekier user, you can connect this and stream all kinds of data through this little box of magic. This part does however rely on having to keep a computer on that runs the media streamer program.
The things that are holding it back are not to be blamed on the unit but the licencing of On Demand TV. BBC iPlayer is great, there are some other good channels but the lack of any other UK On Demand channels is a let down, however the same as a smart TV. The only unit that has been allowed to do this is the Youview (backed by Alan Sugar) that is £300 ( or 'free' with a long contract with a broadband and telephone provider at an inflated cost)
For the price and simplicity, this is unbeatable. True plug and play, this is a great little box that makes On Demand TV easy. Playback is smooth and it is just so easy to use.
Recommended, but just be aware in the UK of the lack of the UK on demand channels