Set up your studio for the perfect shot with this Insignia~ NS-DLS75SBK light stand, which features a 3-section design for versatile height adjustments up to 72". The air-cushioned pole helps protect your equipment from damage.
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I thought this would be a nice, cheaper light stand to get into portrait photography with, but it's really not worth the little amount you pay for it. The metal construction of it is fine, is it the plastic that is very weak. I had it shipped to my house as a present from my parents and upon opening it, one of the main pieces of plastic was broken (seen in the picture below). I'm not sure if it was broken from the shipping, but still, you would think that it wouldn't break. Box had no damage to it, but it wasn't packaged well either; just a bag around the box that you would see in-store, and nothing more.
The rigidity of it is gone and I wouldn't trust gluing it. Another thing is that it feels like you're going to break it while spreading the legs because nothing will move with the clamps loosened. Had purchased a Manfrotto Monopod and the construction of that is great so I'll be returning this Insignia light stand for a Manfrotto one.
Return to Liberty City and the cruel streets in this second take of Grand Theft Auto IV. Customizable cars let you design Niko Bellic's ride as he travels the city in search of his fortune and an escape from his past. Intricate maps and the hottest music available on the stereo make Grand Theft Auto IV a wild adventure.
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Personally, I think this game is awesome. The best one out of the series so far. There might be some disappointments such as no airplanes, no military, no car customizing, no trains, and etc, but I think that all the realism and great graphics that they put into the game made up for some of the loss. The cheats are harder to put in since you have to enter through his cell phone, but I like that better because I'm such a cheat junkie, and with all the time you have to spend going on his phone and dialing the numbers in, it just isn't worth using cheats in this game. I would deff. recommend this game to a friend.
What's great about it: Graphics are sick, gameplay is awesome, the whole thing is just insane
What's not so great: can't fly, no military, etc, but I think the graphics make up for some of the loses