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College Ruled Composition Notebook 100 Count

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College Ruled Composition Notebook 100 Count

2024-08-18 04:34:35

Great to have protection for expensive notebook for a college student. Warranty registration went without a snap after sending proof of purchase of hardware.

5
2024-07-05 04:47:57

Still the most thoughtfully designed notebook in the market. I bought two - one for me, and one for my son starting college in the fall.

5
2024-09-06 01:34:34

I love the Hoya Filters, 100% recommended and this one especially helps a lot in the creation of the photographic composition, avoiding shadows that we do not want, and establishing the colors of nature.

5
2024-06-07 01:47:38

The only gripe I have with any of these Inkpress photo papers is.......I wish I had bought the 100 count! This is a paper you can't go wrong with, and can stand up to pretty much any other photo paper. A great value, and price.

5
2024-05-21 03:18:29

I have this and am very pleased. I can charge the cell phone, notebook, Z9 (own 2) and much more, plus several at same time. Plug in and charge on! Allow it to be unused a few months and still holding 100% full charge. Very pleased, 100% satisfied.

5
2024-07-13 05:37:46

we had a event and it ruled .... Loud and easy to set up and great battery life

5
2024-08-01 09:17:49

I am 100% happy with this lens so far. I tried out several telephoto zooms in the B&H showroom and thought the 70-180 G2 was the best mix of features, quality and cost. (I did not try the Sony 70-200 GM ii.) Positives: In the field, it handles well, focuses quickly, is light and compact to carry. Image quality is excellent with the Sony A7RIV-- you can count the dog's eyelashes in the photo shot from six feet and you can count every brick in the factory wall from a quarter-mile away. I have not used image stabilization often but it appears to work very well. I do not see much deterioration in image quality at the edges and corners. Negatives: I do see some vignetting and rectilinear distortion in RAW images, but not a lot, and nothing that the processing software can't clear right up. The lens has struggled a bit to focus in dim low-contrast scenes; I don't think it has more trouble than other lenses do in similar situations. The lens extends when zooming; ideally I would like an internal zoom mechanism, but not at the likely cost in money, weight and length. Focus mode and image stabilization are controlled through the camera menu, which I don't mind but some photographers may consider a drawback.

5
2024-07-22 04:49:25

Wow what a printer! My last was the pro-100, a good printer, but the process now is much simpler and I can count on reliable color across papers. Printing is easy and rewarding. Just avoid installing the AirPrint driver. The printer arrived in two days.

5
2024-07-01 09:56:48

I know I can count on these when I need it most.

5
2024-06-14 04:10:41

Using on Nikon 180-600 mm. Like that it has ruled markings making putting it back on my gimbal accurately at its center of gravity fast and easy.

5