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Blue Elephant Pressure Washing

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Blue Elephant Pressure Washing

2024-07-27 07:13:14

I use them to tie up my pet elephant! Hey - cables are cables - these work.

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2024-09-17 08:56:13

Use for BxW negatives after washing

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2024-09-25 01:15:41

A very simple and affordable solution to print washing.

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2024-05-23 05:32:27

A very pressure product exactly as I want

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2024-08-27 09:57:21

Let's first address the elephant in the room by saying back-button focus folks like myself can simply reprogram FN-2 for AF-ON and use their middle or ring finger to acquire focus-works great. And the front-facing shutter button is not that hard to get used to. This is basically a nearly identical copy of the Nikon MB-N10, but with a shutter release button for half the price. The built quality is top-notch and it even includes a charger. Off the camera, you can use it to charge two EN-EL15x at the same time. The Z5 was NEVER designed for use with a true battery grip, so Vello gets around this elegantly using a simple cable connection, which works great. It's very light, and improves the way this tiny camera handles in both landscape and portrait orientation. Well worth the money for that reason alone and a must-have IMHO.

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2024-05-16 04:58:57

There aren't many cases on the market that are robust and compact and can still hold a significant number of SD cards. Getting the cards out of the Elephant case or slipping them back in is much faster than most other fiddly solutions out there. And, yes, the Elephant case is indeed water-proof (first thing I tested). It's a shame Elephant doesn't seem to manufacture this particular model any more. Searching world-wide, B&H was the only store where I could still get it. Thanks to B&H for their great service. 48 hours after ordering the parcel arrived at my doorstep in Munich, Germany.

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2024-07-14 05:13:15

Used it on a trip to Thailand. Perfect through crowded airports or markets, elephant sanctuaries or old ruins, and everything in between.

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2024-06-28 07:17:36

I photograph wildlife. This lens is used when the tiger is close to the safari vehicle or from elephant back. It is very sharp and works well when handheld. The IS is also a great help. I have shot handheld from top of an elephant and have got sharp images even at 1/60 th of second. It works fine with a 1.4x TC as well. The autofocus speeds drops slightly when you use the EF 1.4x II TC, however, you get a 420mm f5.6 lens with IS. It serves as a very nice lens for birds in flight, especially for larger birds like pelicans. In case, you are photographing elephants, then this lens at times can prove to be too long. And if you are chasing small birds, then this lens will be too small for that. This lens serves as an invaluable companion during long treks. The red ring indicates that it is part of Canon's L series line up. The quality of craftmanship both outside as well as inside is top notch. This lens may be costlier than the third party lenses. However, the quality is top notch. There has been many award winning photographs from this lens. This lens has the potential to change your photography.

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2024-05-27 07:13:33

I have two 24 card Elephant card cases. I trust them with my cards as they are a second source of file back up. It was a no brainer to get the 40 card. More cards saved, more economical to buy.

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2024-04-14 02:40:21

I have confidence that while moving gear here and there, my fluorescent bulbs are reasonably safe. Unless a five ton elephant is on the set, then all bets are off. I use colored electricians tape to indicate the bulbs inside (i.e., red for 2900 Kelvin, orange for 3200 Kelvin and blue for 5500 Kelvin bulbs)

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