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Feb 13, 2018
Great flash
Terrific Flash; significantly smaller than SB 910 with comparable output; cooling system works great to keep continuous flash output thermoregulation possible. Very minor issue but the LCD backlight color mirrors that of the top LCD display on the camera (mine is D500 but I think all have a similar color)... Just makes the flash plus the SLR look more tightly integrated. Remote commander functions work as advertised, both optically and via radio frequency. Have used on multiple occasions with an SB-700 as a slave. Very convenient to have the vast majority of controls on the DSLR (this may be true because I have the newer D500. Have not tested with my D90 yet.
Mar 11, 2007
Good 1st Year Medical School Neuroscience book
Good for a preclinical medical course (I used it as a suppliment to my regular course book in med school); I suppose this would also be suitable for a graduate medical text or possibly an advanced undergraduate book. The illustrations are very good. This book deals only with human neuroscience, and takes a somewhat clinical approach in the last 25% & special focus "boxes" typical of the textbook genre; but it's focus is neurophysiology, not pathophysiology or disease mechanisms. This book is firmly seated in 1st year territory (or when one learns about "normal" body functions). Given its intent for medical students, this is perfectly reasonable. The text is highly readable; though not light. Subject matter is treated in balanced detail; structure-function correlates and mechnaisms of motor control are emphasized. Also, much attention is given to neuroelectrophysiology (as is necessary for a book of this scope). There is no need for prior neuroscience knowledge: this starts at the beginning. However, you will need a solid foundation in chemistry, biology (esp. human neuroanatomy), and microbiology at the undergraduate level.