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I have a beagle mix and the FURminator really works well for him – you wouldn’t think a little beagle could shed so much, but he does! I’m not really sure why this works so much better than other combs and brushes, all I know is that it does. my dog doesn’t seem to mind it either – he sniffs it and tries to lick it sometimes – so I let him sniff and get comfortable with it and then I start to brush him gently – no need to put a lot of pressure into the brushing action, a little bit will get a lot of fur off. I recommend it to anyone with pets – they have smaller versions for small dogs and cats as well as huge ones for the bigger dogs. give it a try and you’ll see what I mean! happy brushing!
L Equip 306700 Stick

I purchased this because of the offer to update to Office 2010 for free when Office 2010 became available. NOT SO. The Office 2007 purchased from Amazon was some kind of ‘Singapore’ English version with a product ID ineligible for the Office 2010 update!!!! Big surprise last night when I tried to upgrade to Office 2010 from the upgrade link at the top of this Amazon item page.

BE WARNED!!
L Space Louga Sliding

Historic Print M Man Typical Image Size: 11×14″, Print Size: 16×20. Decorate with history or give a tasteful gift. Only premiere quality framing materials used. This is a museum quality, reproduction print on …

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I really like this product is works very well & it came soo fast :)
L Oreal Sublime Bronze

I bought this to use with my classroom, and the Amazon price was $30 less than Apple’s “Educator Discount”. I got the cables to connect the device to my tv/lcd projector and its been great!
L Space Sensual Solids

I bought this meter because I bought a manual focus lens for my Nikon D50. This camera body does not meter with the old manual lenses. After a week of using it, I can say it performs well. It offers incident and reflected measurements. However, to switch from incident to reflected, you have to take off the lumisphere and mount the lumigrid. It offers shutter and aperture priority modes. I prefer aperture priority-choose an aperture, and the meter selects a shutter speed. You can choose 2 ISO settings. The meter will stay on ISO 1 until you push ISO 2 for a brief reading. When you let go of the ISO 2 button, it goes back to ISO 1.

The Sekonic L-358 also does flash metering(reflected and incident). This is helpful to me because my D50 will not do TTL flash with my older flash units-Nikon SB-80DX. It has flash corded mode-connect flash and meter with sync cord. It also has cordless flash mode. When you press the measurement button, you will have up to 90 seconds to fire the flash. It will even measure multiple flash bursts. However, it will not read them all if the bursts are too quick. I’d recommend leaving at least 1/2 second between bursts to take a reading. There’s also flash to ambient light ratio readings.

Another reason I chose this model is you can buy optional spot meter attachments for it-1, 5, and 10 degree heads.

It also has many features I’ve never used and probably never will, so I can’t comment on those. Such as wireless radio flash triggering(I think optional accessories are required), memories, averaging of multiple readings, and more.

Something that you should consider-not all lenses transmit the EXACT same amount of light. In theory they should, but that’s not always the case. For example, one of my lenses needs about 1/3-1/2 stop more light than the meter suggests. Another needs about 2/3-1 stop more. And another lens just about agrees with the Sekonic. I think older zooms are more prone to needing more light. If you’re getting undere
Sekonic L 358 Flash

Anything goes spirituality…….Just like every other spiritualist guru Oprah promotes: I’m alright, your alright, we’re all alright. I’m a god, your a god, we’re all are own gods,…collectively. yuk yuk
L Occitane Shea Butter