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16 Sep, 2009
Tamron Adaptall II 28-200mm Asperical IF Lens
One of the first companies to offer an extreme zoom range lens, Tamron used aspherical lenses and their own BBAR multi-coating to make this lens possible. With a max aperture of f3.8-5.6, this lens wins no prizes for speed, but makes up for it in versatility and convenience. The original "only lens you need" is still up there optically and produces excellent results.

04 Sep, 2019
Very good value.
Although some of the more outlandish Invicta designs attract derision, the normal-sized (40mm or 42mm) dive watches like this are still very good value. The case is well polished, the screw-down crown is waterproof within the rating of the watch and the movement is good quality. Prices go up and down, so look at the listings and you will often find a bargain. It isn't a Rolex Submariner, but it tells the time well enough and the bracelet is much better quality than many in this price range, notably Seiko. A good daily wear watch that will survive the wet and won't break the bank.

20 Jun, 2018
Still tremendous value and super quality.
4 of 4 found this helpful Even though this is not the latest model, and is only 16 megapixels rather than 24 of the Fuji xPro-2, the image quality is really good, some people have suggested that the sensor on the xpro-1 is better than the later one. The film simulation settins are really good, and the autofocus work well, even though it is slow by latest camera standards. I have found that using the optical viewfinder (with brightline frame) and manual focus cuts down the delay from press to click significantly, but is still a bit slow compared to a Leica M8, which is it's nearest rival. Using legacy lenses is great fun, using cheap adapters and the focus assist and magnified live view means that you can frame and focus with any focal length really easily. Once you have mastered the settings and the shutter delay you have a very fine camera indeed.