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Boston Weather Underground 10 Day
Tony | 2024-09-08 01:16:27 |
I love this camera! I bought the camera for a 5 day trip to Boston and carried it in my pocket everywhere I went. It wasn't bulky to carry, often I didn't even know it was there. Many of my friends said the pictures looked like post cards, and that is no credit to my eye as a photographer. This camera brings out the best in every picture. I tried playing with the numerous manual settings, but ultimately found that leaving it in Auto mode is best. The settings menu isn't very intuitive and because of the size of the camera the controls are a bit small (at least for my hands). On nearly every instance when I would set the camera to a special mode (like night shot) it wouldn't take any better picture than just leaving it in auto mode. The camera seems sturdy and the battery life is really good. I also like the HD video feature. Buy it! 5 |
Bubba D | 2024-08-11 03:28:29 |
Great camera's. work day and nighr in all kinds of weather. 5 |
Range Rat | 2024-07-28 06:12:22 |
The AAA lithium battery is often over looked ... I keep several spares due to it's 10 year shelf life for NOAA weather-all hazards radio and my kestrel hand-held weather station 5 |
Kelly | 2024-09-02 05:10:51 |
Took fireworks photos in Boston. Worked well and very simple. Only used twice but very pleased. 5 |
fherny | 2024-08-11 06:35:10 |
i buy this product 10 day ago very satisfy with this 5 |
Charles | 2024-07-29 08:22:25 |
My HP3 goes wherever I go. I use it 10-20 times every day. 5 |
Robert | 2024-09-05 08:24:30 |
Worked well in -10 degree Fahrenheit weather while using chemical hand warmers in the zipper pouches. I also wore Heat Co. Merino Wool liner underneath with a chemical hand warmer in the provided pouches. The zipper finger opening worked well with the magnetic catch as did the thumb covers. I was able to manipulate a full-size Nikon DSLR. 5 |
Sean | 2024-09-02 03:48:40 |
After flying in cold weather with my phone (for 10 minutes), I realized I needed a better solution. This monitor is wonderful. It holds its battery in cold weather and the brightness is so much better than my phone. I was a little annoyed that it doesn't come with a charger or a mount, but even after the additional $100 or so this is still a cheap and very nice monitor. I highly recommend mounting it on the Mavic remote with the DJI Mavic Mount. It's nicely balanced with the remote and is easy to take on and off. 5 |
David | 2024-07-27 04:58:54 |
The lens performed very well in cold weather (10-15 degrees F). I took 30 pictures of the Northern Lights in Tromso, Norway and they came out as well as I could have hoped, with 10 second exposure. The lens (with a Hoya 55mm NXT plus UV filter) did not fog and remained quite tight. The background is sharp, no flare. 5 |
Myriam F. | 2024-06-11 09:52:40 |
I bought the Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 lens for landscape and weather pictures mostly, but also to complete a powerful kit of lenses ranging from 10 to 300 mm. Like all Sigma lenses, the 10-20mm f/3.5 is well-built, but a little heavy. It can also hold a 82mm filter, perfect for outdoor pictures in every conditions (unlike many quasi fish-eye lenses). I already have recommended this lens to a friend who may very well buy it soon, and I believe every one who shoots outdoors and landscapes SHOULD have this lens. 5 |