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11 Piece Magic Bullet Blending System

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11 Piece Magic Bullet Blending System

2024-04-24 06:41:22

Great piece of tool. Works like magic.

5
2024-07-11 04:56:38

I like the added protection and blending into the woods

5
2024-07-15 07:19:51

I purchased the 11 iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard as an eventual replacement for my older laptop. With several weeks of use, the keyboard exceeds my expectations. The user interface and touchpad function are so much like the MacBook the transition has been mostly seamless. While small, the keyboard works very well with my adult male hand size. It's pricey, but works great!

5
2024-08-09 04:36:15

This magic arm is very sturdy when tightened and very flexible when setting up. I used 3 of them (1 7-inch, 2 11-inch) connected my camera (caged) to 3 Falcam suction cups. I was very satisfied with the setup. There was no potential weak points that the setup could get loose and it was quiet easy to set it up and efficient in using space.

5
2024-06-28 09:30:55

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] So I was hesitant as I am not a big fan of slings. However, this one is an outstanding bargain and a great everyday carry for quick runs around town and up the mountains. It's easy to carry too much in a big backpack, continually adding items one won't use, but add anyway since there is space. The Lite Sling 6L is just that: light, although it can take the weight of heavier equipment. And it forces me to think about what I need for an afternoon of remote work or creativity while forcing me to leave behind many things I sometimes carry "just in case" but never use. An 11" iPad with Magic Keyboard and Pencil fits snuggly. Then I think about what else I need. For my setup, I carry the following: - 11" iPad/Magic Keyboard combo - AirPods in protective case - Kindle - A5 notebook - Orbitkey Box (with all the cords, adapters, mouse, ephemera etc. that I move from bag to bag) - Hobonichi Weeks Planner - Pen & pencil - Paperback book The gray is a darker gray than I anticipated and I do like it, though I like the aesthetic of the black navigator series more. If I have one complaint: it is a right-side oriented sling. Years in the military have me in the habit of always leaving my right hand/arm/should free, so my natural inclination is to throw it over my left shoulder. With the strap orientation, that is not functional, and the straps cannot change sides. However, if you know that going in, then you should be able to decide if that will work for you. For carrying, it is far more comfortable than other slings I've tried. Finally, the price makes this an easily affordable option if you are in the market for downsizing your daily carry without sacrificing quality.

5
2024-09-16 09:23:33

Till I found this out I didn't know how to make a GOPRO microphone system more professional. This is Magic!

5
2024-09-15 07:12:13

I have been wanting this system for awhile and finally bit the bullet. Am soooo glad I did! It is a really slick system. Pricey but worth it. If you are trying to decide whether to buy it, do it, you won't be disappointed!

5
2024-08-16 07:56:44

I'm a beginner and it took me quite some time to bite the bullet and purchase a Lee filter system. I've had it a month now and I'm upset that it took me so long to make the jump! I absolutely love it! Worth every penny! Can't wait to pick up a few more rings for my other lenses!

5
2024-07-21 02:32:53

After buying and returning two other mirrorless system bags, I finally bit the bullet and bought the Urban Approach 15. Following some minor divider adjustment it now holds my E-M1 II, four Oly PRO lenses, an FZ2500, a VideoMic Pro, an FL-900R flash, two Think Tank battery holders, rolled-up neck straps, two shutter release cables, a large rocket blower, a handful of miscellaneous brushes, memory cards and other essentials, my 15 laptop and my 9 tablet. And water or an umbrella on one side or two. I can carry this arsenal comfortably on my back through long airport marathon trudges like Dallas, O'Hare and Minneapolis, and then store it easily under the airplane seat in front of me -- even on the aisle. It's a sleek, stealthy work of freakin' genius. And I couldn't ask for better equipment access on a job, whether sitting up open or on its back.

5
2024-05-23 02:23:23

I finally bit the bullet and upgraded to Lee. I had been carrying an entry level system with 85 mm x 107 mm grads and a plastic grad holder. Carrying is about the right term because that system infrequently came out of my bag, even when I really needed to tone down a sky. In comparison, the Lee system is head and shoulders above. The filter holder is machined from aluminum. With a Lee 77 mm wide angle adapter, I can shoot as wide as 24 mm (on a full frame system) and not see a hint of vignetting. And, the quality of Lee Filters is unmatched. I constantly fought a magenta color cast with my non-Lee system; with Lee filters, almost perfect neutrals. Yes, the system is pricey but you get what you pay for.

5