Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G Standard Lens: A perfect everyday lens for any photographer, the AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G offers fast autofocusing combined with an integrated lens coating to deliver clear and crisp images. The wide-open aperture is ideal for low-light shooting and creating images with beautiful background blur.
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I purchased the Nikon 50mm f/1.8G mainly for indoor low light situations. Paired with the Nikon D500 it is a great match for low light as well as Portrait. My results thus far have been great.
Drive confidently with this Garmin DriveSmart advanced navigation system. Use your Bluetooth-equipped phone to voice-activate the GPS through the built-in microphone and speaker for safe, hands-free navigation. A high-resolution touch-screen display reveals preloaded, detailed street maps of North America for your convenience when using this Garmin DriveSmart advanced navigation system.
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I purchased prior to a 4 week 4000 mile trip to Maine, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and thru all New England on the way home. This is my 3rd Garmin GPS and base on the features I thought It would be a great GPS. I was not impressed. We ended up using the google maps on our phone which were spot on. The directions were always closer and the traffic was excellent. The traffic on the Garmin was not all ways correct. It missed several traffic conditions that Google identified sometimes long before Garmin and sometimes after the we had cleared the traffic concern. I purchased the the traffic app thinking it was a good thing, nope. Google always gave me several options, Garmin only one and many times a poor choice. I would have never known that if my wife was not using the Google. I finally disconnected it. In the future when traveling alone and not able to use Google, I will compare the directions before the start of my trip. I will say the phone option thru Bluetooth is great, however, had to turn off the other notifications as they were annoying.