Samsung - 55" Class The Terrace Outdoor Dust Cover - Dark Gray
- Brand
- Samsung
- SKU:
- VG-SDCC55G/ZA
- UPC:
- 887276764863
- Condition:
- New
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The Terrace Dust Cover
Dimension
Product Height : 13.1 inches
Product Width :14.8 inches
Product Depth :
Product Weight :2.2 pounds
Features
It’s your TV. Take care of it. Keep your Terrace TV looking sharp with the Terrace Dust cover that provides extra protection, plush lining and holes for breathability.
Cover up your soundbar too! It’s tailor made for the Terrace TV and your Terrace Soundbar, too. With added flexibility, it fits like a glove, staying snug over the whole system.¹
Pocket protection Yep, it has pockets. The Terrace Dust Cover comes with extra space to store your accessories like One Remote and the Dust Cover pouch so you won't go searching for it later.
¹ TV and soundbar sold separately.
What's Included
User Manual
Pouch
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Great All-Around Lens
I bought this Nikon - AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II Standard Zoom Lens when it was on sale at Best Buy for $499.99 to be used as my general purpose, go to walk around lens. It has not disappointed whatsoever in that regard. I have been fully satisfied with the clarity, contrast, and color saturation of this piece of equipment. I am using it with my Nikon D70S and D3300 DSLR bodies. The ultra-sharp 24 mp sensor in the D3300 camera body will make or break a lens, and expose any flaws. This lens works well with both camera bodies. For a photography enthusiast like myself, this lens works very well for what I purchaced it for. The D3300 body is very light weight, so a lens like this one with with 16 pieces of glass in it will make a lightweight camera body feel a bit front-heavy. Unless you have severe arthritis in your hands and wrists, or are a nit-picker, it is a non-issue. This lens is a bit more balanced on my D70S, but that 6 mp body is rarely used anymore. As many other reviews have stated, there are compromises when such a range of zoom is implemented, so it will not be quite as sharp as a prime lens. The AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II will suffice for everyone but ultra picky pixel-peepers, or those who need a large aperture telephoto. Those large aperture pixel fanatics can go out and spend thousands on a lens and be happy, but for those of us who want a "near" professional results on a budget, this lens will not dissappoint. If I need to have a low-light lens for less than optimally lit indoor events, or "sharp as a tack" images, I rely on my $200 gem, a Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX. These two lenses will cover the needs of 99% of non-professional photographers. I did purchase a Hoya HMC UV filter for the 18-200mm to protect the objective lens glass and it has worked well to keep lens flare to a minimum. The lens creep which has plagued lenses like this one which have a lot of weight just in glass alone is not a major issue while taking photos. If I carry the camera strapped over my shoulder with the lens pointing down and do a lot of walking, the lens WILL slowly and eventually extend fully out. This is simply due to physics and gravity. That's where the 18mm lock button does its job to keep the lens fully retracted when not in use. It doesn't creep while I am composing shots, which is where it would be of most concern. The VR (Vibration Reduction) switch works well, and as intended. It is a must when using the long-end of the zoom range without a tripod. The VR can be shut off to save battery juice when in bright light and the zoom is below approximately 70mm zoom. If a small loss of battery time is not of a concern, then just leave the VR on all the time. If you are going to use a flash at wide angle zoom settings, you'll need a flash unit attached to the hot shoe to keep shadows from occurring. All-in-all, I have been very satisfied with the lens and the images it produces. I gave the lens a 5 star rating due to the quality to price ratio. If you need a lens that will stay on your camera most of the time, this is the one for you! The Nikon - AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II Standard Zoom Lens will satisfy the wide ranging needs of just about everybody but the aforementioned ultra picky pixel-peepers. They can spend their thousands of dollars for professional glass, but for the general population, prosumer equipment will suffice!
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Good General Purpose Lens (but not for low light)
Be honest with yourself about what your intended use of this lens will be. If you're looking for a "do it all" lens then this is about as close as you'll get. If you're shooting high school sports events you may want to look at other options. This lens quickly drops to the 5.6 f stop setting when you start to zoom and in a gymnasium, theater or foot ball field you'll quickly feel the pinch of not enough light to maintain a reasonably fast shutter speed so the action doesn't get blurred. I've had this lens for nearly a year now and use it for about 75% of my shots. If I had it to do over again I would probably get an f2.8 zoom to better deal with low light situations.
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Great all-purpose lens!
This is truly a great all-purpose lens. I love the 18 inch focal distance and the ability to use wide angle as well as zoom. Using this lens I can truly never miss a shot!
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Awesome DSLR camera lense
Purchased this awesome lens, mostly because I did not want factory lenses and I did not want to carry more than one lens anymore. This lens suits the purpose of carrying both types of lenses that I had carried in the past. The lens takes very crisp and sharp pictures. The lens is a bit heavy, but you get used to it after a few more uses. I also got a great price on the lens too when I purchased a nikon d5200 dslr camera. It was definitely worth the wait.