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54 Thousand Dollar Apple Computer

2024-07-11 04:11:22

Dollar for dollar this great monitor is a joy. We are using it as a monitor for our computer and we love it. A great purchase!

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2024-09-21 08:50:56

Throughout of the years I bought several items from B&H, from a few Dollars to thousand Dollar items, including a P1000 camera. I allays received the items never had any problems. It is a pleasure to do business with B&H. Many thanks.....

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2024-09-12 03:19:38

I own and have use many different tripods, for this price range you can't beat the Sachtler Ace M. If you are a professional or know tripods, this is the BEST choice in it's price range, look no further! It has the smoothest head of any tripod in it's price class that I've used, and it is a true fluid head. The drag on both the pan and tilt are a little tight, but then it's not fair to compare it to a multi thousand dollar Sachtler 18 II head which I own, or even their thousand dollar heads, and expect it to be as fluid. If you can afford it, the Sachtler Ace L is better, lighter, has more and smoother drag control, and holds heavier cameras.

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2024-09-29 03:12:38

I'm used to using thousand dollar Manfrotto tripods, and I can honestly say this Bescor tripod far exceeds most $900-1200 dollar Manfrotto's. You can easily set this puppy up and have it perfectly leveled in less than a minute. This tripod features a seperate centering grip to allow the user to level the camera despite uneven ground. My only gripe is that the case is a flimsy, but it does a good job in protecting it. If you're traveling on an airplane, I would reccomend getting a more sturdy case to house the unit.

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2024-08-17 09:49:57

This lens and my camera will never part. As I can't afford the ten-thousand dollar super telephotos yet, my Sammy 135 was invaluable for getting the rare, super blue moon. And it did it! Here is an example of the super-blue descending gibbous taken the next day (and a meme).

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2024-07-22 04:22:47

The Zeiss UV Filter is beyond great, why would you buy a 3 or 4 thousand dollar lens and degrade it by placing anything but the best filter in front of it.

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2024-08-14 04:13:16

it's great! exactly what I wanted now my thousand dollar camera takes pictures like a crackerjack prize haha. BUY THIS! you might only use it once in a while but you can't beat the price.

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2024-07-05 03:52:51

I have no illusions. This is NOT a three-plus thousand dollar camera; this becomes obvious when you explore the various features and performance limitations. That's the not-so-good news. However, and it's a big HOWEVER, given that this is a ONE thousand dollar camera, with a sub-thousand dollar lens, when measured in terms of bang-for-the-buck, it's hard to beat. I'm a veteran, albeit amateur photographer, with decades of experience going back to the late 1950's. Compared with just about every camera/lens I've owned, this EOS RP is frankly amazing. I'm not a vlogger, so I could care less about limitations when shooting video. I take still photos, and for that purpose, this combo is quite wonderful. Yes, all of the usual guidelines are at play -- if you want sharp images, avoid F16 or above, if you want a specific depth of field, run the numbers and pay attention, etc etc. Or use focus bracketing, something that film cameras could never do. My one gripe, and it's something I'll have to get used to, is that this combo is a bit heavy and awkward when walking around. Two simple solutions-- the extension grip, and a cross-shoulder strap, this combo makes it more manageable. Also, I picked up a lens-cap strap (they're cheap) so I don't have to put the cap in your pocket every time, or worse yet, lose it. Would I buy this again? Absolutely! Now, about that really cool 24-70mm f2.8 RF IS lens...

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2024-06-06 01:26:56

I'm glad I have this and would recommend to anyone who purchases an expensive, thousand dollar plus item, to purchase this with it. Peace of mind!

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2024-06-04 09:42:41

I use this with a Neumann BCM 104 in a broadcast application. Yep, a twenty-dollar windscreen on a thousand-dollar mic. It fits like it was designed specifically for that microphone. While the 104 has it own internal windscreen, it is occasionally overwhelmed by my enthusiasm. This wrap-around windscreen from Auray works really well, and it's a fraction of the WS47 windscreen Neumann offers for the 104. It would work equally well with the BCM 705, which is exactly the same form factor.

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