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    iPhone SE/ Android Phone with Snapdragon 820 or better

    1. In good condition. Well, don't mind minor scratches/dings, but should be minimal. 2. Invoice and box aren't necessary; If there, a plus point. Wouldn't mind splurging a little more if it's worth!
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    Review Aliexpress.com - Feedback Thread

    Yea, even for me! Out of 4 things ordered, 2 have been delivered already (with status staying the same) and there's no update on the other two!
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    Need Camera - simple to use/carry/maintain

    Those are pretty good lenses, stellar price too! Expecting more responses from you in Photography thread. :p And yea, would be better if you get something automatic for wider angles, you'd have to struggle a lot with these manual lenses there. And A6000 at 17k where? Please get me one! :p
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    Need a point and shoot camera within 15000 budget

    If you can stretch your budget get RX100-Mark 1.
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    Nvidia Overestimated Bitcoin Mining Demand, Stuck With Excess GPU Inventory:Source

    Quite surprised with the way this is being done. Hoped the prices would drop soon but and now, after them admitting/ seeing that they have excess inventory , expected this to happen even sooner. Even if it happens it'll take some time to reflect here, in India. AMD cards have been pricier since...
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    0-20k Is this a good deal for a used laptop?

    For that price ,there are better configurations available on OLX and eBay, have a look there! For the said configurations half of the mentioned amount is fine.
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    Need Camera - simple to use/carry/maintain

    Exactly! The distortion is common in case of 35mms except for a few which are very difficult to find! Hexanons are cheap and generally have good reviews! No idea about Yashica though!
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    Need Camera - simple to use/carry/maintain

    Can't deny that! But for portraiture I feel a 50mm on APS-C would be better.
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    Need Camera - simple to use/carry/maintain

    Even Vivitars! But how good are those? Whereas you can get good 50mm primes for cheap!
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    Need Camera - simple to use/carry/maintain

    When it comes to practicality 50mm is better as it offers more FOV and is comparatively faster. On an APS-C it gives an equivalent of 75-80 which is very close to 85mm on FF which is preferred for portraiture. Again, 35mm lenses are not that easy to find and are expensive.
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    Need Camera - simple to use/carry/maintain

    35mm f/2.8 Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon is the only lens that came to my mind and can be had for 8-9k; not really cheap for a manual lens. I saw someone selling a Sigma 30/2.8 on JJMF, you might wanna give it a look.
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    Need Camera - simple to use/carry/maintain

    My bad. What I wanted to say is you can try those modes with the kit lens. And for Manual lens, for portraits, starting with a 50 mm/ 1.7/1.8 would be good. A lot of options are available if you decide to go for old lenses like Minolta, Pentax, Leica, etc.and even manual Canon and Nikon lenses...
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    Need Camera - simple to use/carry/maintain

    I'm using a Nex-6. In Aperture mode you'll get those settings and you have the option of setting the ISO to Auto. I'm not sure how well that'd work with a manual lens though, as with these lenses there won't be any feedback to the camera. For manual mode, in settings you can find an option for...
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    Need Camera - simple to use/carry/maintain

    Any lens of any mount with aperture and focus rings should work. Yeah, some of them have been. But these can be very cheap. For a basic prime like 50mm you'll have to pay 20$ and say 10$ for the adapter. If you want them new with Autofocus and everything, it'd again cost a little more but...
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    Need Camera - simple to use/carry/maintain

    I shifted from a Canon setup to Sony for this one reason, abundance of manual lenses. Any old lens can be used with mirrorless system with a proper adapter and the manual ones work just fine, but might take a little while to get used to . If you go for a DSLR, you'll have to again invest in...
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    51-70k Gaming @ 1080p low-medium settings

    A 1060 is what you should get if you're planning to game on 1080p. With 1050Ti you'd be able to run the games with low-medium settings for another year maybe but 1060 should do better if you're not keen on upgrading.
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    51-70k Gaming @ 1080p low-medium settings

    Same platform so a BIOS upgrade will take care of it in case if you decide to go for an upgrade. Flashing BIOS is not a big deal! Prices keep fluctuating, can't say about that!
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    51-70k Gaming @ 1080p low-medium settings

    Not sure about how the new Ryzen processors are going to be! Even if they launch new processors next month it'll take a while for them to get here and same goes for the price cuts. So, you can start with 2400g if you want.