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Beds Frames With Storage Drawers

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Beds Frames With Storage Drawers

2024-07-26 02:22:19

These drawers work great for storage on rack systems and are quite a bit less expensive than other similar models. I've got 10 of these now and will continue to use them to outfit my studio and mobile trailer. ...

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2024-07-16 06:39:19

I have 4 of these. They took the place of random storage in plastic bags and the bottom of drawers. I like them because they are waterproof and secure, yet easy to open without breaking a fingernail, unlike some other competitors. Not expensive and highly recommended.

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2024-06-12 02:23:46

Great card storage device! I was always searching through desk drawers and camera bags for lost cards. But no more!

5
2024-06-28 01:58:48

These are just perfect for me for moving slides from trays to a much more compact yet searchable storage that can go in either file drawers or binders.

5
2024-04-26 05:35:54

These spikes are awesome in rocks and especially when photographing in creek beds. They've held very well for me and they're fairly easy to clean. Occasionally it takes a small brush to get dirt out of the threads before screwing the rubber caps back on but nothing out of the ordinary.

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2024-04-02 06:45:14

Ive used flat beds for the last 10 years, they are slow, the scanning software is out dated and they take up too much space. Flat beds also have lots of moving parts and wear out over time. Being a hybrid shooter I already have a digital and I was able to scoop a lens with 1:1 focus. The negative supply setup is amazing. It is a very high quality build and I’ve never had a concern with moving it. I’m able to scan my negatives much quicker with better software (3rd party LR integration). Over all the experience is much more enjoyable than having to cut, hang and swap out negatives from flimsy negative holders that flag beds use. So glad I bought into this system.

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2024-09-04 01:50:43

What I like about these pages is their versatility. You can use the storage page for twelve 6x6 cm frames of 120 mounted or un-mounted transparencies or negatives. I wish that B&H stocked them as it took several weeks to receive my order.

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2024-07-24 08:51:13

The 7 frames per strip, fits perfectly on my scanner, facilitating both scanning and storage. Ideal size for my needs, not to mention the excellent build quality of Printfile.

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2024-04-01 08:10:12

I love my CyberPowerPC Gamer Master Gaming Desktop Computer, but I'm not really a gamer. I'm an amateur photographer who often shoots 2000 to 3000 frames at weekend dog shows. I recently shot 7000 frames in about five days at a national dog show where I acted as a photography editor for the breed's Facebook page. I had pretty much killed my hard drive on my work-from-home Lenovo PC with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of hard drive, with regular usage in Adobe Lightroom and occasional Adobe Photoshop forays. I worked with B&H to configure a system to better suit my photography needs while separating that from my data-intensive needs for my real job work. We ended up installing 32GB of RAM in the CyberPowerPC; a 1TB hard drive and 1TB of SSD, and added two internal 10TB hard drives for storage. Is it overkill? Perhaps, but a mentor-professional photographer friend with an engineering background has 64GB RAM in his system he built for himself and at least double the storage, so it's all relative. I also purchased a BenQ 27 4K monitor to pair with it and it is fast and trouble-free, especially when importing and exporting from Lightroom. I'm keeping the photo files off of the hard drive and SSD drive, moving them to and from processing in the 10TB C drive and using the 10TB D drive for storage.

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2024-09-01 04:47:55

Exactly what I needed for lighting up backstage rack drawers. Just as described.

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