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Bic Velocity 7Mm Side Click Mechanical Pencils
Js | 2024-09-23 06:24:17 |
This keyboard does not provide the click expected of a mechanical keyboard, but it does provide a good field for typing and its design somehow improves keystroke accuracy. Very pleased. 5 |
everythingsablur | 2024-05-01 06:29:30 |
This lens is truly remarkable in just how astonishingly wide it can shoot. The wide side starting at 7mm (14mm equivalent FL) can create some really dramatic effects. Zoom to 14 makes it reasonably handy as a somewhat wide walkaround lens (though the Oly 9-18 would be more versatile for that and covers a similar range). Sharp throughout the range. Pros: - Light - Small for what it is - Constant f/4 - Fixed petal hood - Very little distortion throughout the FL (most noticeable at 7) Cons: - Expensive - Can not take filters - Large, exposed front element (scares me) - Max aperture of f/4 5 |
javier | 2024-08-16 04:27:14 |
great velocity 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-15 08:41:55 |
Is very smooth and the pencils glides very quickly. 5 |
luis | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I like so much Quality velocity all is perfect for me 5 |
Pat | 2024-08-28 01:39:43 |
I needed a dedicated metronome to practice guitar on that had volume control and was loud enough to hear while playing. This is much louder than my digital one and much simpler to use on a daily basis. There is nothing fancy about this...it feels solid and not cheap. All the controls are mechanical, which is honestly not a bad thing for this purpose. It has a 3-position sliding switch on the side for Off, Tone 1 and Tone 2. The other side has a very simple volume dial which can be adjusted by sliding your finger up/down along the side. The tempo is easily set by turning the dial on the front. The mechanical dial clicks and locks into each position as you turn it, which is really nice. And there is also a flashing light on the front which can be used as a visual reference, especially if you want the volume all the way down for a performance for example. This uses a 9V battery which lasts a long time. I have been using it daily for over 3 months, at high volume, and I have still not replaced the original battery. 5 |
Nancy K. | 2024-07-05 01:39:26 |
Love the doorbell Only down side is does not connect to my mechanical doorbell- even with professional trying to set it up. Waiting for lorex to develop a plug in compatible chime 5 |
Christopher | 2024-06-28 07:24:46 |
i've purchased several of these and love them. a bit on the pricey side. a mechanical power button. surprised me! 5 |
H.J | 2024-09-04 07:12:29 |
Yeah this product has two option where i can choose if i want to hear the click of my aperture ring or not, and that's way awesome since i am a videographer and that i sometimes would love to choose the silent ring over the clicky one. i would change it to the click option when i use my camera to mainly take photos in family events. so that's like owning two adapters in one product. And yeah before i forget this, this adapter is smooth and firm in the side where it is attached to the camera body but not as great on the side where the sense is attached. however that is no big deal for me since it hold the camera and the lens together firmly. 5 |
Margaret | 2024-08-04 06:20:33 |
Magnetic filter frames in magnetic holders are great in the field. Easier to adjust, and click onto the frame, rather than having to slide a filter into the frame, and make sure that it isn't cross-threaded. It's just that you already have all these great (and expensive) filters... Being able to convert all your current filters to a magnetic system is brilliant, and plus you have something to grab and don't feel like you are putting fingerprints everywhere, etc. Except for the part where you actually have to put the frame together, which is a royal pain. When people say it's a bit fiddly, my experience is that it has been near impossible to get the side bars to click into the top section. The little hooks are too big to fit. And if you don't get them to click in, then at some point, the top bar is going to separate from your filter, and then it's hard to pull out of the filter bag, etc. This is the way that I have been able to make the frames (YMMV): I use a pair of needle nosed pliers to gently squish the little hook, which allows me to click the hook into the side bar, and once the 2 side bars are hooked in (make sure the stars are on the same side), then I slide the filter in (after removing the paper off the 2 sided tape (fine forceps work really great for this). Repeat the bit with the pliers for the bottom section (though the hooks are a bit smaller, it's still difficult to get the hooks to catch). Enjoy using your magnetic frames in the field! 5 |