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Basis Peak Fitness Watch Reviews

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Basis Peak Fitness Watch Reviews

2024-09-25 07:54:40

I have two Roku products and I love them both. I watch mine on a regular basis

5
2024-08-12 08:54:55

Series 6 health features are worth the purchase price alone. Watch does it all including fitness tracking.

5
2024-04-17 06:18:20

Nice watch to track fitness results. Many functions that are easy to use. The GPS works very well and nice downloads of workout to phone. Charge last a long time.

5
2024-05-04 08:35:15

I took four pictures and all came out great. I did watch reviews and F9 is a great setting.

5
2024-05-03 08:17:44

On the basis of reviews I read I ordered the Kenko Extension Tube set for Canon EOS lenses and so far they have worked as advertised. All tubes fit well on camera and my lenses.

5
2024-04-14 04:47:39

I borrowed this lens once. On the basis of great reviews. I shoot rockn roll concerts very often and wanted to try it out. I was absolutely excited and convinced. What a quality. Sharp from corner to corner, and that wide open. Even the drummer who is further away is clearly visible. It was clear I had to buy it. I'm a fan of the G-master lenses and that's my first prime lens. The quality is brilliant!

5
2024-09-17 09:17:36

I have been looking for a good travel bag that fits in carry-on restrictions in both the US and UK for a few trips I have planned. I'm not a big fan of checking bags then having to worry about these wonderful airlines just losing it on me. I did a LOT of research and compared this bag to many others that fit in the same restrictions, and were also focused on camera storage, as well as general storage as this will house my Canon EOS R with lenses & accessories, as well as all of my clothes and travel stuff! I have the Peak Design toiletries bag already, and have loved it for over 2 years now, and pairing it with this is the PERFECT travel setup. The Sage color is even more beautiful in person than online, if you're thinking about it. I am so excited to get out on my trips and use this travel bag. Also, I highly recommend you watch the PD YouTube video (32 min long) on this bag "Peak Design Everyday Backpack: Setup + Tips". I watched it 3 times and will watch it a few more when I pack for my first trip, as there are SO many features to this thing, and they're all SO useful! Also, it's cheeky funny, so enjoy all the little puns.

5
2024-09-16 06:36:13

There are some things in life on which you do not compromise. A travel tripod is not one of those things. We all want a travel tripod to be tiny and light when stored, tall, rock solid, and full of features when in use, and inexpensive. Since no such critter exists, we pick what is most important and live with the rest - compromise. After researching a couple dozen travel tripods (really wanting the consensus best overall Peak Design but not its price tag), I settled on the SmallRig AP-20. I wanted small and light, but most of the reviews for small and light tripods also had 1-star entries for flimsy and/or deficient quality. The SmallRig had only 4- and 5-star reviews across several review sites, and a recurring word was sturdy. The carbon fiber SmallRig is the same weight as the the carbon fiber Peak Design, nearly as short when folded, and 1/4 the price. (The well-engineered Peak Design is undeniably more compact in diameter, but that's a compromise I decided to make.) The SmallRig is indeed sturdy as the reviews said. The legs do not flex. The center column can wiggle a bit when extended, but that is true of most if not all center columns. The ball head is small, but it seems adequate (rated at 26 lbs/12 kg) and holds the camera once set. I used a 5 lb setup (Pentax K-70 with FA*400 mm lens) to photograph the 2024 eclipse with no real issues. (I have nothing heavier to put on it.) The Arca-Swiss quick-release mount works as it should. The SmallRig has the usual features found in today's travel tripods - monopod conversion, inverted center column capability, even a 1/4 in threaded attachment point. The big thing for me, however, is that it is solid on the ground. Small when folded, light to carry, sturdy in use, and affordable. There are smaller, lighter, cheaper, or (maybe) sturdier travel tripods, but the SmallRig seemed to me the best compromise of all those factors.

5
2024-09-08 05:52:47

I purchased the Peak Design Strap because many many reviews said it was the best on the market. Once I received the item I found that it's construction was solid and I love the quick connectors. I have also learned that the items that BH recommends are really some of the best. The strap is strong and comfortable. I can't believe I went so many years without a camera strap like this.

5
2024-05-21 06:40:21

Many reviews state that this is the Peak Designs Version 1 messenger bag. These people would be wrong! Peak design released a version 2 of their original 13 messenger bag before releasing the messenger bag version 2 that is currently on peak designs website. So this bag is version 2 of their original bag. I admit it is kinda confusing... Anyway this bag is pretty great and I would recommend it!

5