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Reviews (8)

13 Dec, 2019
New life for my X1 Carbon
Quality new screen gave new life to my X1 Carbon 2nd Gen (check before buying though as there are two very similar models with the same spec but different fittings - this one has the screw holes for mounting; the other one is stuck into place and the connector socket is the other side.
This is really easy to fit - 10 minutes with a screwdriver. Check the model number on your device before buying - if your X1 will connect to an external monitor it's almost certainly the screen that's failed, which seems to be the first thing that fails on these devices. The X1 Carbon 2nd gen or beyond are reliable lightweight workhorses, very much worth repairing as they're still superior to most current models.

18 Jan, 2018
Just as described
Mine arrived loose in a plastic bag, but well enough packaged. Most suppliers "loose" T-discs arrive in the cardboard packaging, so this was a welcome surprise, as less to recycle. Espresso for Latte is getting harder to source on its own, so this is a welcome offering, and at a reasonable price.
08 Aug, 2008
D300 quality pro-am imaging
10 of 10 found this helpful I've previously had a D70s. The first thing I noticed about the D300 is the image quality, which is simply in a different league for the same lenses. The camera feels more solid, is slightly larger and heavier, and has a lot more controls. I haven't really missed the simpler controls of the D70s, though I think I could spend more time fiddling with the settings and might miss the occasional wildlife shot as a result.
It's an easy thing, but I really like having to pop up the built in flash when I want to use it, not when the camera thinks I need it as in most modes on the D70s. With the increased ISO range of the D300, I can take quite decent hand-held shots in artificial light without the flash anyway!
The second big thing I noticed is how much more detail is available in the LCD, which is a massive 3 inches (diagonal). The third was the in-camera image enhancement, which turns what would have been dull photos taken in poor light into ones with life and energy.
A serious gotcha in my opinion is the software that comes with the camera: although NX Transfer and NX View are supplied, to view the RAW mode (NEF) images within Windows needs the installation of additional drivers, and to load the images into Photoshop CS2 appears not to be supported. So I either have to buy CS3, quite expensive, or buy the full version of NX Capture (around £120) and transfer each image I want to process in Photoshop as a TIFF.
I quite liked PictureProject, which came with the D70s, though this doesn't handle NEFs well either (my version 1.7 crashes with images from the D300 - I haven't tried playing with the settings or plug-ins yet).