Where Can I Buy Sigma 500mm f/4.5 EX DG IF APO Telephoto Lens for Minolta and Sony SLR Cameras

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Sigma 500mm f/4.5 EX DG IF APO Telephoto Lens for Minolta and Sony SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • Front Slip-on Lens Cap
  • Rear Lens Cap
  • Lens Hood
  • Soft Case
  • Two 46mm Rear Drop-In Filters

Product Description

This Sigma 500mm f/4.5 EX DG APO Autofocus Lens for Sony/Minolta A Mount lens is an Apochromatic ultra-telephoto lens for Sony or Minolta cameras with an A-mount. It has a fast f/4.5 maximum aperture, and it incorporates two ELD (Extraordinary Low Dispersion) glass elements to reduce chromatic aberration to a minimum. Internal focus enables responsive and fast autofocus speed.The improved DG lens design corrects for various aberrations. This lens is specially coated to get the best color balance whilst cutting down on ghosting caused by reflections from the digital image sensor. The lens provides the utmost correction against lateral chromatic aberration which is a serious problem for digital SLR cameras.By adding the optional Sigma APO teleconverter, you can use this lens as a 700mm f/6.3 MF ultra-telephoto lens with a 1.4x EX teleconverter, or as a 1000mm f/9 MF ultra-telephoto lens with a 2x teleconverter.EX lens series denotes excellence of engineering and new technology.A rotatable 46mm drop-in filter holder in the rear part of the lens barrel facilitates the use of filters including a polarizing filter.

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
5So far so good
By Gary
I am surprised at the performance. I also own the Sigma 300mm f2.8. It is pretty good also. The 500 is excellent in a light weight 500 super telephoto. And not to cheap anymore. Kinda pricy. If i had it to do over again i would buy the canon or nikon version. They have many features that are better. But I already owned the Pentax K-7 and 1.4 and 2.0 T.C. 's. So as not being one to make a living shooting wildlife it is just exceptional for me. Don't listen to the guys that say Sigma is second best in IQ. It is almost there with them now...Update:After shooting with the lens and using a dedicated Sigma 1.4 T.C. I can say that in good light I cannot tell the difference between this and the Canon or Nikor counterparts. It really is that good. It is exactly where it should be with the MTF chart readings I think. This is one product i can recommend without any problems. It is extremly sharp.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Exceptional value for money!
By Steve Tracy
Having used the Canon Ef 500mm f/4.5L USM for many years, I decided it was time for an upgrade, as this lens had certainly seen better days. My first inclination was to go for Canon's latest incarnation, the EF 500mm f/4L IS 11 USM, but the price was way out of my current budget range, having just purchased a new 1DX body. In the birding and general wildlife circles I move in, I had noticed many folks using both the 500mm & 800mm Sigma lenses with exceptional results, so decided to take this tack. All I can say now is that it was the wisest decision I have ever made photographically. As it is always on a tripod, monopod or bean-bag, and as I was accustomed to the Non-IS Canon anyway, this super-sharp, light-weight lens soon became a favorite. Apart from the before mentioned sharpness across the field (especially at f/5.6), it also has superb color rendition and a very high level of contrast. It may not have IS or weather-sealing, but given the fact that it is less than half the price of the Canon, those missing features can be forgiven. Given the lenshood could be a little deeper, it still does a more than ample job of eliminating stray light. One feature I particularly like is the tripod shoe. Smooth as silk and as solid as a rock. The drop in filter holder is nifty, with a polarizer included (a $200 option with Canon), and on this latest DG version, has a rotating ring in front of the filter holder to operate the polarizer when fitted. As I said.....nifty. Overall, I have no complaints at the price, and think it a worthwhile , though not quite budget option to the Canon (and I imagine the case would be the same for Nikon, too). My only real gripe is that the 1.4x teleconverter (both Sigma & Canon) do not allow for AF, but at 700mm, manual focus is not a problem.In summing up.... excellent value for money with no real cons. Highly recommended.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4Value for money
By Ram
I am an amateur photographer owning this lens for last 3 months, spending every weekend for bird and wild life photography.This is a very good,solid lens. It produces good image in f4.5, and step down to f5.6 very good, f.6 -f8 tack sharp image. I got some excellent shots.Handheld, If you are upgrading from IS/OS/VR lenses. Some learning curve and handheld shooting technique required to get adjusted.My personnel suggestion for photo enthusiast like me want to upgrade to 500mm but shot of 8k then this is the lens for you.I will buy the same lens if Sigma comes with OS/VR in it. The reason is image quality is good and easy handling and portability (hoping OS not going to increase the weight a lot).If you want to see the pics taken with this lens. Please visit my Flickr.

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Sigma 500mm f/4.5 EX DG IF HSM APO Telephoto Lens for Nikon SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • Front Slip-on Lens Cap
  • Rear Lens Cap
  • Lens Hood
  • Soft Case
  • Two 46mm Rear Drop-In Filters: Circular Polarizer and Normal (UV)

Product Description

Fast maximum aperture F4.5 telephoto lens optimized for digital SLR cameras.This ultra-telephoto lens has a fast maximum aperture, and also features a new super multi-layer coating, which optimizes the characteristics of digital SLR cameras. Two ELD glass elements in the front lens elements reduce chromatic aberration to a minimum and also ensure sharp, quality images of high contrast.

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
5So far so good
By Gary
I am surprised at the performance. I also own the Sigma 300mm f2.8. It is pretty good also. The 500 is excellent in a light weight 500 super telephoto. And not to cheap anymore. Kinda pricy. If i had it to do over again i would buy the canon or nikon version. They have many features that are better. But I already owned the Pentax K-7 and 1.4 and 2.0 T.C. 's. So as not being one to make a living shooting wildlife it is just exceptional for me. Don't listen to the guys that say Sigma is second best in IQ. It is almost there with them now...Update:After shooting with the lens and using a dedicated Sigma 1.4 T.C. I can say that in good light I cannot tell the difference between this and the Canon or Nikor counterparts. It really is that good. It is exactly where it should be with the MTF chart readings I think. This is one product i can recommend without any problems. It is extremly sharp.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Exceptional value for money!
By Steve Tracy
Having used the Canon Ef 500mm f/4.5L USM for many years, I decided it was time for an upgrade, as this lens had certainly seen better days. My first inclination was to go for Canon's latest incarnation, the EF 500mm f/4L IS 11 USM, but the price was way out of my current budget range, having just purchased a new 1DX body. In the birding and general wildlife circles I move in, I had noticed many folks using both the 500mm & 800mm Sigma lenses with exceptional results, so decided to take this tack. All I can say now is that it was the wisest decision I have ever made photographically. As it is always on a tripod, monopod or bean-bag, and as I was accustomed to the Non-IS Canon anyway, this super-sharp, light-weight lens soon became a favorite. Apart from the before mentioned sharpness across the field (especially at f/5.6), it also has superb color rendition and a very high level of contrast. It may not have IS or weather-sealing, but given the fact that it is less than half the price of the Canon, those missing features can be forgiven. Given the lenshood could be a little deeper, it still does a more than ample job of eliminating stray light. One feature I particularly like is the tripod shoe. Smooth as silk and as solid as a rock. The drop in filter holder is nifty, with a polarizer included (a $200 option with Canon), and on this latest DG version, has a rotating ring in front of the filter holder to operate the polarizer when fitted. As I said.....nifty. Overall, I have no complaints at the price, and think it a worthwhile , though not quite budget option to the Canon (and I imagine the case would be the same for Nikon, too). My only real gripe is that the 1.4x teleconverter (both Sigma & Canon) do not allow for AF, but at 700mm, manual focus is not a problem.In summing up.... excellent value for money with no real cons. Highly recommended.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4Value for money
By Ram
I am an amateur photographer owning this lens for last 3 months, spending every weekend for bird and wild life photography.This is a very good,solid lens. It produces good image in f4.5, and step down to f5.6 very good, f.6 -f8 tack sharp image. I got some excellent shots.Handheld, If you are upgrading from IS/OS/VR lenses. Some learning curve and handheld shooting technique required to get adjusted.My personnel suggestion for photo enthusiast like me want to upgrade to 500mm but shot of 8k then this is the lens for you.I will buy the same lens if Sigma comes with OS/VR in it. The reason is image quality is good and easy handling and portability (hoping OS not going to increase the weight a lot).If you want to see the pics taken with this lens. Please visit my Flickr.

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Sigma 500mm f/4.5 EX DG IF HSM APO Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • Front Slip-on Lens Cap
  • Rear Lens Cap
  • Lens Hood
  • Soft Case
  • Two 46mm Rear Drop-In Filters: Circular Polarizer and Normal (UV)

Product Description

Fast maximum aperture F4.5 telephoto lens optimized for digital SLR cameras.This ultra-telephoto lens has a fast maximum aperture, and also features a new super multi-layer coating, which optimizes the characteristics of digital SLR cameras. Two ELD glass elements in the front lens elements reduce chromatic aberration to a minimum and also ensure sharp, quality images of high contrast.

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
5So far so good
By Gary
I am surprised at the performance. I also own the Sigma 300mm f2.8. It is pretty good also. The 500 is excellent in a light weight 500 super telephoto. And not to cheap anymore. Kinda pricy. If i had it to do over again i would buy the canon or nikon version. They have many features that are better. But I already owned the Pentax K-7 and 1.4 and 2.0 T.C. 's. So as not being one to make a living shooting wildlife it is just exceptional for me. Don't listen to the guys that say Sigma is second best in IQ. It is almost there with them now...Update:After shooting with the lens and using a dedicated Sigma 1.4 T.C. I can say that in good light I cannot tell the difference between this and the Canon or Nikor counterparts. It really is that good. It is exactly where it should be with the MTF chart readings I think. This is one product i can recommend without any problems. It is extremly sharp.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Exceptional value for money!
By Steve Tracy
Having used the Canon Ef 500mm f/4.5L USM for many years, I decided it was time for an upgrade, as this lens had certainly seen better days. My first inclination was to go for Canon's latest incarnation, the EF 500mm f/4L IS 11 USM, but the price was way out of my current budget range, having just purchased a new 1DX body. In the birding and general wildlife circles I move in, I had noticed many folks using both the 500mm & 800mm Sigma lenses with exceptional results, so decided to take this tack. All I can say now is that it was the wisest decision I have ever made photographically. As it is always on a tripod, monopod or bean-bag, and as I was accustomed to the Non-IS Canon anyway, this super-sharp, light-weight lens soon became a favorite. Apart from the before mentioned sharpness across the field (especially at f/5.6), it also has superb color rendition and a very high level of contrast. It may not have IS or weather-sealing, but given the fact that it is less than half the price of the Canon, those missing features can be forgiven. Given the lenshood could be a little deeper, it still does a more than ample job of eliminating stray light. One feature I particularly like is the tripod shoe. Smooth as silk and as solid as a rock. The drop in filter holder is nifty, with a polarizer included (a $200 option with Canon), and on this latest DG version, has a rotating ring in front of the filter holder to operate the polarizer when fitted. As I said.....nifty. Overall, I have no complaints at the price, and think it a worthwhile , though not quite budget option to the Canon (and I imagine the case would be the same for Nikon, too). My only real gripe is that the 1.4x teleconverter (both Sigma & Canon) do not allow for AF, but at 700mm, manual focus is not a problem.In summing up.... excellent value for money with no real cons. Highly recommended.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4Value for money
By Ram
I am an amateur photographer owning this lens for last 3 months, spending every weekend for bird and wild life photography.This is a very good,solid lens. It produces good image in f4.5, and step down to f5.6 very good, f.6 -f8 tack sharp image. I got some excellent shots.Handheld, If you are upgrading from IS/OS/VR lenses. Some learning curve and handheld shooting technique required to get adjusted.My personnel suggestion for photo enthusiast like me want to upgrade to 500mm but shot of 8k then this is the lens for you.I will buy the same lens if Sigma comes with OS/VR in it. The reason is image quality is good and easy handling and portability (hoping OS not going to increase the weight a lot).If you want to see the pics taken with this lens. Please visit my Flickr.

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Product Description

Two ELD glass elements in the front lens elements reduce chromatic aberration to a minimum and also ensure sharp, quality images of high contrast. New coating reduces Ghost and Flare The new multi layer lens coating and lens design reduce flare and ghost, which is a common problem with digital cameras and also creates an optimum color balance. It also features a rotatable drop-in filter It also features a drop-in 46mm filter holder in the rear part of the lens barrel, which can be rotated to facilitate the use of filters, including a polarizing filter. Inner Focus Inner focusing retains external dimensions for ease of handling. Accepts both 1.4X and 2X APO EX Tele-Converters. By adding an APO teleconverter (optional extra), you can use this lens as a 700mm F6.3 MF ultra-telephoto lens with a 1.4X EX teleconverter, or as a 1000mm F9 MF ultra-telephoto lens with a 2X teleconverter.

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
5So far so good
By Gary
I am surprised at the performance. I also own the Sigma 300mm f2.8. It is pretty good also. The 500 is excellent in a light weight 500 super telephoto. And not to cheap anymore. Kinda pricy. If i had it to do over again i would buy the canon or nikon version. They have many features that are better. But I already owned the Pentax K-7 and 1.4 and 2.0 T.C. 's. So as not being one to make a living shooting wildlife it is just exceptional for me. Don't listen to the guys that say Sigma is second best in IQ. It is almost there with them now...Update:After shooting with the lens and using a dedicated Sigma 1.4 T.C. I can say that in good light I cannot tell the difference between this and the Canon or Nikor counterparts. It really is that good. It is exactly where it should be with the MTF chart readings I think. This is one product i can recommend without any problems. It is extremly sharp.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Exceptional value for money!
By Steve Tracy
Having used the Canon Ef 500mm f/4.5L USM for many years, I decided it was time for an upgrade, as this lens had certainly seen better days. My first inclination was to go for Canon's latest incarnation, the EF 500mm f/4L IS 11 USM, but the price was way out of my current budget range, having just purchased a new 1DX body. In the birding and general wildlife circles I move in, I had noticed many folks using both the 500mm & 800mm Sigma lenses with exceptional results, so decided to take this tack. All I can say now is that it was the wisest decision I have ever made photographically. As it is always on a tripod, monopod or bean-bag, and as I was accustomed to the Non-IS Canon anyway, this super-sharp, light-weight lens soon became a favorite. Apart from the before mentioned sharpness across the field (especially at f/5.6), it also has superb color rendition and a very high level of contrast. It may not have IS or weather-sealing, but given the fact that it is less than half the price of the Canon, those missing features can be forgiven. Given the lenshood could be a little deeper, it still does a more than ample job of eliminating stray light. One feature I particularly like is the tripod shoe. Smooth as silk and as solid as a rock. The drop in filter holder is nifty, with a polarizer included (a $200 option with Canon), and on this latest DG version, has a rotating ring in front of the filter holder to operate the polarizer when fitted. As I said.....nifty. Overall, I have no complaints at the price, and think it a worthwhile , though not quite budget option to the Canon (and I imagine the case would be the same for Nikon, too). My only real gripe is that the 1.4x teleconverter (both Sigma & Canon) do not allow for AF, but at 700mm, manual focus is not a problem.In summing up.... excellent value for money with no real cons. Highly recommended.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4Value for money
By Ram
I am an amateur photographer owning this lens for last 3 months, spending every weekend for bird and wild life photography.This is a very good,solid lens. It produces good image in f4.5, and step down to f5.6 very good, f.6 -f8 tack sharp image. I got some excellent shots.Handheld, If you are upgrading from IS/OS/VR lenses. Some learning curve and handheld shooting technique required to get adjusted.My personnel suggestion for photo enthusiast like me want to upgrade to 500mm but shot of 8k then this is the lens for you.I will buy the same lens if Sigma comes with OS/VR in it. The reason is image quality is good and easy handling and portability (hoping OS not going to increase the weight a lot).If you want to see the pics taken with this lens. Please visit my Flickr.

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Product Description

A lightweight legend returns! The Head Intelligence i.S12 features one of the lightest swingweights and static weights available, which allows for great maneuverability and racquet head speed. Head heavy balance and wide open string pattern ensures that ample power and stability are readily available also.

  • Note: This racquet is pre-strung with Head Synthetic Gut 16 at Head's recommended tension of 61 lbs.Headsize:115 sq. in.

  • Length:28.00 in.
  • Weight (strung):8.20 oz.
  • Stiffness (Babolat RDC):71
  • Balance:15.26 in. Head Heavy
  • Cross Section:27mm Straight Beam
  • Swingweight:288 kg*sq. cm
  • String Pattern:14x17
  • Grip:Head ComforTac

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    0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
    5Excellent racquet
    By Manuel Barrera
    Light wt, great for racquet speed on the swing, great reach, excellent power and seems to be easy on the vibration as the Head Ti5 was. Love it and my game has improved. I love HEAD! Would like to know the very best strings to use. What does HEAD suggest?

    0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
    5one steady racquet
    By SkyHock
    I've owned a few of these racquets for several years now. Probably a dozen other players have tried my racquet with similar responses: "Man, this racquet is steady - so much control compared to my racquet." Several have purchased this Head iS12 themselves. Excellent power too, and this racquet lets you know when you're not hitting the ball in the "sweet spot" by the sound it makes alone. I've tried several types of string - what works best is Luxilon Power Spin. What a combination.

    0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
    5very nice, very light at 8 oz and powerful. I am very happy with my purchase and the vendor
    By Mickey Sanielevici
    I chose this racquet based on weight, and the other characteristics as well as reviews on Amazon and other sites. I also decided based on the reduction I got, I paid 85 $ on the advertised full price of $199, no shipping for the US. I live in Canada but visiting family in Florida, so I had it shipped there. it arrived as promised and I enjoyed playing during my vacation. I am in my 50's and the fact that the racquet is light and vibrations free is a freest plus for me.

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    Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Sephiroth Action Figure Product Description:



    • A deluxe toy based on Final Fantasy VII's acclaimed CGI film sequel
    • Imported from Japan, the 9"-tall, fully articulated figure comes with a soft material coat and a sword accessory
    • Window box packaging

    Product Description

    Imported from Japan! Taking place two years after the events of the multi-million dollar hit videogame Final Fantasy VII, Advent Children finds Cloud Stryfe leading a solitary life, traveling the Planet as a transporter. The office of 'Strife Delivery Services' is located in 7th Heaven, which also functions as an orphanage for children stricken with the 'Geostigma' disease. Three new enemies arise to bring Cloud back into action: Kadaj, Yazoo, and Loz... three brothers in whom Cloud sees shadows of FFVII's fallen hero, Sephiroth. With Jenova's head in their possession, the appear set to start another Reuniona... and bring about the return of Sephiroth! Now, collect three of the main characters from the upcoming computer-generated epic film, picking up where the video game experience ended! Choose from Vincent Valentine (8.5' tall; includes a soft material cape and his trademark handgun, 'Cerberus'), Sephiroth (9' tall; includes a soft material coat and sword), and Tifa Lockheart (8' tall; includes variant hands-gloved or bare)> Each figure features over 20 points of articulation and comes with a display stand. Blister card packaging.

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    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
    5Sephiroth - The Obsession
    By Kendra Michael
    10 years! Has it been that long since I first battled the 'One Winged Angel' himself? Finaly Fantasy 7 was my gateway drug. Sephiroth was the first game villian to really capture my imagination. I have a few different Sephitorth statues in my collection but I'm really impressed with this one. The articulation is great. Not too loose, not to tight. My only difficulty was with the stand. I felt like I'd break him if I forced it too much. Took me a while to figure out how to get him in and out of it to pose him. Nonetheless... I always enjoy the gasps when people see my collection. And Sephiroth (among others) becomes a great conversation starter. I reccomend this action figure to anyone who likes quality and attention to detail in their collection.

    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
    5nice piece of artwork
    By Mig
    a nice piece of artwork for action figure. more that i expected. i bought this for my son of 10. unfortunately i had to order the other figures with other vendors. It comes with a stand. My son loves Sephiroth and it gives him lots of hours of pleasure and when ready, it is set back on the stand for the next day. i would certainly recommend. Very sturdy.MSambo, Curacao

    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
    4He's very tall!
    By C. Swanson
    I just got this figure (finally) and I really enjoy it, you can tell that there was definite time put into making it. My only issue is the fact that his hand was incredibly hard to pop out, I actually broke it, so the ball joint was stuck in his wrist. My dad drilled it out though, and we put another one in instead. Still, kinda sucked, because I just received the toy today.All in all, a great figure. I would be sure to get this before it goes out of print.

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    • You've switched their stylin, shoes, now choose from 4 fashion heads on a totally redesigned Bratz body
    • Mix and match with 4 hot tops, 3 skirts and a chic pair of stitched jeans
    • Comes with accessories and a star shaped comb
    • Made of plastic material
    • For ages 6+ years

    Product Description

    Be the first to beautify your Bratz! It's a cosmetic competition as you and your friends race to make and accessorize your Bratz. Give fabulous makeovers to Cloe, Yasmin and Meygan. No matter who wins, it's always funky fashion fun.

    Includes 3 Bratz Makeover Models, make-up compact with eye shadow, blush, lip gloss and lipstick, heart-shaped accessory holder, 4 pieces of stick-on jewelry, 9 ribbon bands, 3 plastic stands, 3 brushes, game board, 41 game cards, numbered die, "accessories" die, 3 game pieces, 6 hair clips, make-up die and instruction manual. For 2 to 6 players.

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    8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
    3Very GREATTT!
    By A Customer
    i got this toy for christmas and i think this toy is really great but sometimes there head wobble a little.I just so much fun.And there outfits are so CUTE.

    6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
    3the point of view of an 11 year old girl
    By A Customer
    I have not gotton this toy YET but, I play it at my friends house. It's asome !!!!!!!!!!! The only thing is that if your like me and this is your first bratz toy it is hard to play!!!Because bratz headgames only comes with one body and you have to keep swiching heads to be diffrentpeople !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's a PAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is agood toy if you are NOTnew to bratz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!P.S. I still want it for christmas

    5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
    5WOW!! THIS IS VERY COOL!!!
    By Linda K. Paff
    I REALLY THINK THIS IS AN AWESOME CONCEPT BEING ABLE TO SWITCH THE DOLLS HEAD TO MAKE HER INTO ANOTHER DOLL. VERY COOL! I THINK THAT ALL OF THE DOLL'S HEADS IN THIS SET ARE VERY BEAUTIFUL WITH GORGEOUS HAIR AND MAKE-UP EXCELLENTLY DONE. I ALSO LOVE THE CLOTHING EXCEPT FOR 2 OF THE SKIRTS WHICH ARE FAR TOO SHORT. BUT IT'S OKAY SHE COMES WITH ANOTHER LONGER SKIRT AND A PAIR OF JEANS SO IT'S COOL. YEAH I WOULD DEFINIETLY LIKE TO HAVE THIS ONE!!!!! 5 BIG AND VERY BRIGHT STARS!!!!!!!! THIS ONE IS A WINNER!!!!!

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