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High speed cable at a great price. Why pay $50 or more 4 a cable, when this 1 works just fine 4 3 bucks.
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I bought this bike a couple months ago while almost 6 months pregnant and have been using it practically everyday since. I wanted to start an exercise routine that would get my heart rate up, tone up my legs, but was also easy on the back. I am still on one of the lower tension settings and have been able to work up a sweat and feel a good muscle pain afterwards, and I am excited that I still have a lot more tension to work with. It took nothing at all to put together, my husband had it together in about 30 minutes and I started using it immediately. The main reason I bought this particular bike was the folding-up feature, that is my favorite part! And as soon as I am done, I can fold it up and stick it in the corner of my bedroom..completely out of the way. Even after the baby is born, I plan on using this bike as my main exercise routine. I feel it gives me the same workout I was used to with doing step aerobics, as long as you add your own floor exercises with it. And how great to be able to watch tv or listen to music all while exercising to really keep you going!
Stamina 15 0200 InTone

I priced this product at Walmart & Best Buy and got the best deal on Amazon, exactly the same product. I am very satisfied!
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Works great. The bike arrived quickly and was easy to put together. It is very quiet. The tension adjustment is fine for me. Instead of laying on the couch and watching TV I now spend 1-2 hours in the evening pedaling.

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good not great. This lens is the perfect walkabout lens covering 23-135 with the 1.6 factor.

Distortion is at a minimum, and although not a fast lens, the IS makes even hand held shots sharp.

The downside of this lens is that both in sunlight, and in studio flash conditions chromatic aberration (purple/green fringe) is evident in all shots. Granted Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM UD is less pronounced than with the cheap kit lens (for the 7D) but none the less at 1:1 resolution there is chromatic aberration in every shot where dark and bright come together in high contrast.

The Canon software that comes with DSLRs does a very good job of removing the fringe from photos, however that means unlike Nikon’s in-camera processing of the image to remove fringe, an extra manual step of doing that on the Canon is necessary for any images that are more than casual snapshots.

If you want 1 lens for a very wide to slight tele range, this is probably the best thing available for 1.6 crop factor. However even if the price is near L lenses, this is not an L lens and it will be apparent when zooming in 1:1.

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