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5Mm Mechanical Pencil Kit

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5Mm Mechanical Pencil Kit

2024-04-19 08:55:27

... When 5mm is all you need!

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2024-08-15 05:37:55

Great lead supply for my mechanical pencil. These are very thick and so far, not a single has broken even when I extend a bit. Very happy with these lead refills.

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2024-04-28 05:14:20

Nice pencil.

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2024-05-11 05:54:52

Wo sehe ich den den 3,5mm Adapter für ein Lavalier Mikrofon ?

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2024-04-01 09:28:36

The best mechanical hard drive I had ever used.

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2024-09-19 02:18:28

This cable connects a Rode microphone to my Panasonic Lumix GX8 photo camera (2,5mm Jack plug). These are hard to find/obtain (world wide). But BHphoto has it, and was able to send it to the Netherlands without any problem! Great cable, great service!!

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2024-09-18 03:48:17

I purchased the 5mm Delite and it was worth the investment. The image quality is exceptional, as is the build quality. It took me a long time to reach the point where I could comfortably afford an eyepiece like this, but it was worth the wait. Now I have an eyepiece that brings out the full potential of my scope. The 20mm eye relief makes using this eyepiece very enjoyable. I have an 8 dob and I share the view with others when I can, but it was always a challenge because other eyepieces were difficult to look through. With this eyepiece, I can easily share my viewing sessions. It also made taking pictures with my cell phone mount much easier, another way it helped me share what I see. I would recommend a high-quality eyepiece like this to anyone with a passion for astronomy.

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2024-07-22 04:18:43

I didn't research enough before buying. I have a Sony A18200 that I was hoping that it would fit but it is 5mm too big. My opinion of the Tulip shaped lens hoods is that their only value is a bumper protecting the front of the lens. I am thinking I might cut the petals of the flower shaped hood and glue it to the back of this so I can use it.

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2024-07-21 09:58:27

I have quite a few Nagler Eyepieces. They have a comfortably wide field of view with great contrast. I don't use glasses, so the eye relief is very comfortable. The view is sharp and constrasty. These are truly premium eyepieces. Size does matter, especially if you have a smaller telescope. The Naglers are much lighter than any of the other Televue EP's in this size range. I find the 5mm Nagler to be the most consistently useful focal length for my F7 refractor when viewing planets, and when splitting all but the closest double stars. I have higher magnifications, but they always require the best seeing. Even then, I always 'stop by' the 5mm before proceeding.

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2024-07-13 01:52:31

I use this lens for for images of plant parts 5mm in size, such as small flowers, grass/sedge scales, and tree buds. I do all photography handheld and am unsure why some online reviews of this lens indicate that handheld use isn't possible. I use generally f/8-f/16 apertures, fast shutter speed (1/160-1/200), and extremely high ISO (up to 6400 in dark situations, significantly less in full sun), and the camera's native flash and get images that, while not always exceptionally beautiful, contain useful details that are difficult to capture with other lenses. Botanical photography benefits from the extremely close focal distance of this lens - in all of these photos my hand is resting on the lens while holding the subject out of frame, so I'm generally able to get very stable shots that may be impossible with longer focus distances. Photography of mobile subjects is basically impossible, although I've got lucky a few times with slow-moving fellows.

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