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Extend the battery life of your iPhone 6s Plus with this mophie Juice Pack battery case. This case is thin, lightweight and provides rubberized support pads around the inside, giving your phone the protection it needs without the bulk. Extend battery life up to 60 percent at the press of a button with this mophie Juice Pack battery case.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Battery Reviver!
on June 23, 2016
Posted by: nightshad0w
from Los Angeles
I love this case!
I was contemplating on it for quite a while. Should I get it?
It's going to make my phone bigger, heavier and it costs over $100...
When I got the case, I could feel the quality and rigidness from it.
I put it on the phone and immediately felt that weight difference and thickness. However, after a couple days of use I can say all that has stopped bothering me.
The wireless charging feature is nice and convenient. It charges fairly fast too!
In regards to the battery case itself, I haven't needed to use it up until it ran out but at the end of a work day, when I plan to go out, switch on the case and voila. I get a phone that's alive again.
I would like to get the vent magnet but for $60 that's pretty hefty.
All in all, I approve of this case. Just be prepared for the weight and the size increase, reminds me of the old iphone 3Gs but bigger
My Best Buy number: 1046571318
I would recommend this to a friend!
+6points
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Nikon D5300 DSLR Camera with 18–55mm VR lens: Achieve crystal-clear shots and high-definition movie footage using the D5300, which comes with a 18–55mm lens that uses VR (Vibration Reduction) image stabilization to limit the effects of camera shake and vibration. Built-in Wi-Fi lets you wireless connect to compatible mobile devices, so you can easily share captured footage with friends, relatives, clients and more.Memory card sold separately.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
If you're planning to get into photography or DSLR
on July 28, 2014
Posted by: nightshad0w
from Los Angeles
I'm new in photography but I've learned so much in the past week that I've owned this camera. I've done about 8+ hours of research on how to use DSLRs and also done 4+ hours on other DSLRs around this price range and I have to say...nothing beats it in terms of value for the money.
But of course, you have to understand that it also starts with your personal preference. What you're looking for may be completely different from what everyone else is looking for. For me, the 39 AF points are great and the fact that this camera doesn't have the optical filter in it means everything is sharper. You also get WIFI and GPS functionality built right in; you won't have to spend $300+ for adapters that take up room and space. This camera pretty much does it all, unless you want to spend upwards over 1k.
Do research before you purchase, but if you're getting into DSLRs I recommend the Nikon D5300 or if your budget is low, go for the Nikon D3300. It's also a great camera for its price. Both comes without the optical filter and the newest exspeed 4 processor.
If i had to give you some advice though, get the Nikon D5300 with the 18-140mm lens. The one that comes with this kit (18-55mm lens) is great but if you upgrade lens and get better ones, you might just leave that one in the bag somewhere. For another $200 or so, I'd get the 18-140mm that comes with the camera. I'm not saying the 18-55mm is bad though, it's a great piece of lens. If you're low on budget and you plan on using this piece of lens or if you're planning to just buy a nice prime lens, get the 18-55mm. Btw...if you're starting into DSLRs, i recommend you purchase the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 prime lens. GREAT lens for the value and it works wonders with this camera. I listed it in the related products down below.
Comparison between rival models: Okay, so I was looking at this camera and its rival, the Canon Rebel T5i. Both has it's strong points and both will depend on the user's preference but I think the major selling point of the T5i is the Touch Screen. Most of us all use smartphones nowadays and we are all very used to using capacitive touch screens, so if you like that and ease of use behind that, the Canon T5i can be a strong option for you. It doesn't have 60p 1080 recording like the D5300 or the WiFi and GPS functionality either. The specs are a little bit older and weaker than the D5300 but you can compare that if you type it in google. The touch screen is a very strong feature and i REALLY wish Nikon put it in the D5300, but I guess everything has its pros and cons.
I'm sure i've strayed away from the main topic quite a few times but I felt like I needed all these information when I purchased my camera. I hope this helps you, whoever read this :)
My Best Buy number: 1046571318
What's great about it: A ton of great features that even high end DSLR's don't have. It rivals most higher end models too!
What's not so great: Live view is a little slow and you can't change settings when you're recording video in live view.
I would recommend this to a friend!
 
Other Best Buy Products I Recommend
 
Nikon - D3300 DSLR Camera with 18-55mm VR Lens - Black
4.7 out of 5(852)
 
 
 
Canon - EOS Rebel T5i DSLR Camera with 18-55mm IS STM Lens - Black
4.8 out of 5(881)
 
 
 
 
 
Picture Quality
5 out of 5
5
Ease of Use
5 out of 5
5
Features
5 out of 5
5
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition: This sleek, stylish tablet comes with a 10.1" Full HD touch screen to display movies, Web sites and more with impressive visual fidelity. The included S Pen is pressure sensitive and allows you to draw, write, edit and more as easily as if you were using a real pen.
 
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5 out of 5
5
A tablet and more
on November 15, 2013
Posted by: nightshad0w
from Los Angeles
Verified Purchase:Yes
All I have to say is that this device has it all. Multi-tasking, beautiful display, fast and zippy with almost no lag, wonderful s-pen, and everything else that you could want in an android tablet. There's no other android tablet that's anywhere near as good. IT's not perfect, but it's definitely up there with the iPad. I have friends who say they'd prefer this over their ipad.
My Best Buy number: 1046571318
My Best Buy number: 1046571318
What's great about it: Beautiful display, best pen out of them all, super thin, fast, nice build quality
What's not so great: not as many apps as ipad but tht's android thing
I would recommend this to a friend!
Ease of Use
5 out of 5
5
Features
5 out of 5
5
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Nikon D5300 DSLR Camera with 18–55mm VR lens: Achieve crystal-clear shots and high-definition movie footage using the D5300, which comes with a 18–55mm lens that uses VR (Vibration Reduction) image stabilization to limit the effects of camera shake and vibration. Built-in Wi-Fi lets you wireless connect to compatible mobile devices, so you can easily share captured footage with friends, relatives, clients and more.Memory card sold separately.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
If you're planning to get into photography or DSLR
By nightshad0w from Los Angeles
I'm new in photography but I've learned so much in the past week that I've owned this camera. I've done about 8+ hours of research on how to use DSLRs and also done 4+ hours on other DSLRs around this price range and I have to say...nothing beats it in terms of value for the money.
But of course, you have to understand that it also starts with your personal preference. What you're looking for may be completely different from what everyone else is looking for. For me, the 39 AF points are great and the fact that this camera doesn't have the optical filter in it means everything is sharper. You also get WIFI and GPS functionality built right in; you won't have to spend $300+ for adapters that take up room and space. This camera pretty much does it all, unless you want to spend upwards over 1k.
Do research before you purchase, but if you're getting into DSLRs I recommend the Nikon D5300 or if your budget is low, go for the Nikon D3300. It's also a great camera for its price. Both comes without the optical filter and the newest exspeed 4 processor.
If i had to give you some advice though, get the Nikon D5300 with the 18-140mm lens. The one that comes with this kit (18-55mm lens) is great but if you upgrade lens and get better ones, you might just leave that one in the bag somewhere. For another $200 or so, I'd get the 18-140mm that comes with the camera. I'm not saying the 18-55mm is bad though, it's a great piece of lens. If you're low on budget and you plan on using this piece of lens or if you're planning to just buy a nice prime lens, get the 18-55mm. Btw...if you're starting into DSLRs, i recommend you purchase the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 prime lens. GREAT lens for the value and it works wonders with this camera. I listed it in the related products down below.
Comparison between rival models: Okay, so I was looking at this camera and its rival, the Canon Rebel T5i. Both has it's strong points and both will depend on the user's preference but I think the major selling point of the T5i is the Touch Screen. Most of us all use smartphones nowadays and we are all very used to using capacitive touch screens, so if you like that and ease of use behind that, the Canon T5i can be a strong option for you. It doesn't have 60p 1080 recording like the D5300 or the WiFi and GPS functionality either. The specs are a little bit older and weaker than the D5300 but you can compare that if you type it in google. The touch screen is a very strong feature and i REALLY wish Nikon put it in the D5300, but I guess everything has its pros and cons.
I'm sure i've strayed away from the main topic quite a few times but I felt like I needed all these information when I purchased my camera. I hope this helps you, whoever read this :)
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nightshad0w
Los Angeles
definitely for beginners
November 3, 2014
It's been about 3 months since i've purchased this and I wanted to clarify some points. This is definitely a beginner camera, you don't have much of the pro features that some other cameras have. The D7100 is a step better when it comes to pro features. If you have the money for it, i'd take a step towards that direction. That's also if you're planning to really get into photography. If this is all you need then this is perfect for you! I've used it to take some great photos but remember, it's all about the glass in the end.
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Canon had a small rebel camera but I forgot the name

it was up for sale last Christmas time
I think you're talking about the Canon Rebel SL1. That's their smallest DSLR that's in the rebel line
9 years, 5 months ago
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nightshad0w
   Los Angeles
 
Nikon D3300 DSLR Camera with 18–55mm VR lens: Capture photographs with true-to-life details using this DSLR camera, which features a 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor and comes with an AF-S DX NIKKOR VR II lens, so you can snap clear shots whether you're a professional or just in it for the memories. A variety of scene modes and special effects allow you to customize the settings depending on the situation. The cold- and shock-resistant design shields the camera against accidental drops and the elements.Memory card sold separately.
 

Are the lenses from the Nikon D3100 compatible with the D3300?

yes, as long as it is an AF-S or AF-L Lens. Nikon lens are usually F mount so they fit universally. :)
9 years, 8 months ago
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nightshad0w
   Los Angeles