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Jun 22, 2016
Slow but sure ...
2 of 2 found this helpful Piggy Paste works ... it just takes a long time. Also, the routine of putting it on the affected nail and then wrapping with a strip bandage is a little time consuming - sometimes impossible for a busy person. Those two reasons are why I rated it 4 stars, not 5.
The clear gel works by killing the fungus at the cuticle, and the new nail grows out clear. The good nail takes about 3 months to grow out. You can see your progress as you clip off the gnarly old nail as it gradually pushes out. You finally have a normal nail when the fresh nail fully replaces old. I recommend this for people who have yellow, thick toenails and have not had success with the weak over-the-counter creams and sprays. Stay with it and you can win at last!

Dec 13, 2015
Real OEM cartridges!
1 of 1 found this helpful These cartridges are genuine and that makes a big difference. Previously I bought a full set of off-brand cartridges that drove me crazy! The ink would dry and clog the cartridges so you had to clean the heads once or twice a day. Real HP cartridges fixed the problem.
The online price of these real cartridges is lower than the box stores, even with added shipping. The off-brand inks are cheaper but are aggravating and wasteful. IMO, the HP ink is worth the extra money!

Oct 08, 2015
Boosted my photo skills ... finally!
18 of 18 found this helpful If you have been shooting with a D60 or a T4i or one of the many consumer cameras then you won't regret upgrading to a Canon 7D Mark II. This monster 20mp camera delivers an instant boost in image quality over my old T4i using the same lenses and same AV mode. And the extras in the 6th Avenue Photo kit made this a very sweet deal.
The 7D Mark II is the 4th down in the list of Canon's best cameras; the 1D is the pro camera at the top, followed by the 5D and the 6D. You can find plenty of reviews and comparisons on the Net to help you shop, but the main draw of the 7D is the price. The 7D is has a less expensive crop-sensor, the others are all full-frame 35mm. This means a tighter field of view, but IMO, this is offset by a significantly longer reach with your telephoto lenses. A 200mm lens effectively becomes a 320. Nice.
If you use top-quality lenses the photos are outstanding - equal to pro. You should be prepared to invest in better lenses if you are using the cheaper kit versions. Do your research, watch eBay and Craigslist and start stacking nickels ... you will be paying 500 to 1700 for good used L-glass, Canon's best (2015).
The hard part is the camera learning curve. The menus are extensive so the initial setup is laborious ... you must learn about each feature before choosing a setting. I recommend using a paid tutorial that offers recommended settings for various shooting styles and helps you get to know all the camera features.
Besides the menus you also must learn the controls - the 7D has 30 different buttons and dials! Many are dual-purpose and some can also be re-programmed to suit your personal preferences. Also, the new 65-point Auto Focus system takes some getting used to. The 7D versatility is excellent for setting up great shots but learning everything takes time. Expect to spend several months building proficiency.
The upside for me is a giant leap forward as a photographer. I've been a redneck snapshooter for many, many years (my first digital was a 4mp!) but never built a consistent method with consistent good results. The Canon 7D Mark II has been a breathtaking experience so far. It takes discipline to build control muscle-memory and instantly respond to needed exposure adjustments, but the payoff is a growing portfolio of once-in-lifetime photos. I love it!