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Comparing In Ear Monitor Molds
anyonymous | 2024-04-19 09:10:18 |
If you need in ear monitor and and don't want to spend over $ Then this is your solution. 5 |
Findeis | 2024-05-02 04:16:17 |
I did not realize how much easier it is to have a really cozy wrist pad - it just molds to my angle and is less tiring on the hand. 5 |
Theodore | 2024-06-09 07:56:43 |
Comparing this to the Alienware AW3225QF (which I tested for 3 weeks before getting this monitor), I find the colors are effectively the same after you find the right settings that appeal to you. I initially had some text clarity issues, but this was solved by running the monitor at 240Hz. For whatever reason, a bunch of features are turned off by default, so you need to turn them on (e.g. OLEDcare, VRR, CEC). Another thing to keep in mind - when you switch to full-screen and back, the monitor will black out for a few seconds. This is normal and a function of Nvidia drivers, not the monitor. Another caveat, as this is OLED, you cannot calibrate this with standard monitor calibration gear (think SpyderX). After turning everything on and playing with all the presets, I was able to find the ones I liked for different media. The monitor is amazing. Great color, perfect blacks, I almost think it's blacker than my black monitor bezels... 240Hz is buttery. 5 |
Tom | 2024-06-23 01:45:16 |
I wanted an HDR compatible monitor and shopped around for a month learning about them and comparing specs and prices. I bought this on on B&H's Black Friday sale with my Payboo card. It was a breeze to set up taking as much time as it took to plug in the cable. I immediately starting playing around with LR's new HDR feature with some old raw files. Wow. So I have had it about a month now and have no complaints. It's far better then my old monitor which cost me more and had flicker issues and would put itself into sleep mode from which I had to jiggle the mouse and wait for it to come back to functional performance. All in all I have no problem recommending this monitor along with its HDR compatibility.. 5 |
Shaun Smith | 2024-09-05 04:12:13 |
I have used Weatone earbuds for years. I have owned 5 or 6 sets of universal earbuds, and a set of triple driver molds. The cables are really pretty tough if you treat them like the nice equipment they are: don't pinch-close them in a case! They last a long time if you're careful! I ordered the replacement after one side of my cable failed and so far, replacing it has been easy!! 5 |
Nelzon | 2024-04-24 07:16:53 |
Perfect fit with 120 negative films. Peace of mind of getting dust and molds on the negative. Best archival for my negatives 5 |
Robert | 2024-09-17 07:31:39 |
If you sat down and said ‘I am going to make every component the absolute best it can be, regardless of what it costs,’ this is what you’d get. Comparing this to the second best tripod on the market is like comparing a Ferrari to a Miata. Sure, the Miata is nice, but not in the same class. RRS tripods are simply the best. I have had the TVC-33 for about 3 years now, using it with a 46 megapixel sensor camera, and pictures come out as sharp as they can be, even on windy days at full extension. And the icing on the cake is that every part of this beauty is like new after 3 years of heavy use! You’ll be shocked at just how beefy this is when it arrives. This is no toy! If you are debating because of price, just buy it. You definitely get what you pay for with this one. 5 |
Max | 2024-08-11 07:24:21 |
Comparing Arca-Swiss to other tripod heads is like comparing Zeiss lenses to the others. It lives up to and exceeds all expectations. Being I've just got it, I haven't been able to REALLY test it out as yet. I like the construction, finish, function and size. All perfect! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-12 08:49:56 |
Comparing extender is actually comparing a combination of lens/extender. I did try before 1.4 extender version II with my 400/5.6 lens (on 5d MKII), and was not able to see any improvement in resolution/details (using ISO-12233 crops) compared to the bare lens (center to mid-frame, both at f/8.0). Neither did my wife, I've created several crops and let her choose the best ones (she did not know the origin of shots). In case of 1.4 II the result was about even (so I shipped it back), while with 1.4 III 100% crops were in favor of the extender. Since using extender is always a trade-off, I'm not listing any pros or cons. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-23 06:14:21 |
I bought this box to use with in ear headphones as I play on the worship team at church. I play electric guitar and sing, so this works perfectly to let me hear a general mix, my voice, and my guitar. Having the more me knobs available to me is so much simpler than asking the sound guys to turn me up or just singing louder. I can hear every nuance of my playing and singing now, which is a little scary. :) I can tell if I'm singing off axis or too far from the mike when I close my eyes. The sound quality and build quality are amazing. I take a copy of the monitor feed sent to our drummer since we don't have another monitor bus on our sound board. So this is a great, inexpensive solution to our problem. I like that there is a lot of head room on the pots. I turned each of them up to only about 9 o'clock or noon. 5 |