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Control Game Trippy Door Mission
Judah | 2024-08-13 09:10:53 |
Use all the custom buttons to create macros to record keystrokes for thinks like Mission Control and switching between desktops and I never have to take my hand off the mouse while editing! 5 |
Charles | 2024-06-06 05:13:56 |
Just works. Mission accomplished. 5 |
Tyler | 2024-05-24 03:20:13 |
This product is quite possibly the most trippy and amazing experience ever. I love my oculus. I wish it was more comfortable without the overpriced elite strap thing. If it were more reasonably priced, then I would consider it. The battery life is not amazing however it is a lot of time spent in front of a screen so probably better off that way. This is the future. 5 |
Jenn | 2024-09-05 08:44:52 |
Huge game changer for doing Livestream without worrying about batteries. I would have liked to have a diagram on how to install it because there is a small hidden door on the camera I never realized was there. The wire has to clip in the battery and goes through the door opening. I hope anyone who is trying to figure this out finds this review. I googled, looked on Canon's site, and had to dig deep for the answer. 5 |
Thomas | 2024-07-13 02:48:44 |
For the mission, these work well for all my lenses and sensitive surfaces. 5 |
K E | 2024-08-18 01:50:47 |
The barn door set also came with the honeycomb grid and gel frame. This is a must have tool to control and manage light. 5 |
Maziar | 2024-08-29 08:35:54 |
It works as advertised fitting the Z7 perfectly. It also allows the accessory door of vello remote control connection while on tripod. It is a little heavy though. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-12 07:14:53 |
I recently purchased this unit from B&H after having some older 35 mm equipment damaged by mold / fungus on the glass lens elements. The Sirui unit is pretty well-made. Caveat: I did have the first unit arrive with serious damage as a result of poor manufacturer packaging, but B&H handled the replacement within 24 hours. Several people have asked about how the water drains from the unit. Well, it is not like an air conditioner or de-humidifier; the unit is only removing a fraction of an ounce of water from the air volume inside the humidity control cabinet to control the RH. It only has to perform this action once after you open and close the door, and then periodically if any moist air should enter the case. Also, it is not a traditional de-humidifier, but rather some sort of light activated catalytic moisture absorbing reaction (see Sirui website for details). So far the unit works as intended. The settings are holding the RH within the stated range of +/- 5%, and once you determine the offset, it holds very steady at the set point. The cabinet has a nice handle and sturdy lock, which is not bugler proof, but is a nice security feature to at least keep the door closed and family out. The energy consumption should be about $0.25 a month based upon the specs I read. I keep (2) large format lenses, (2) medium format bodies, (2) rangefinder bodies, about (12) various lenses, plus meters and speed lights in the HC-110. A smaller collection could easily fit into one of the smaller Sirui cabinets, IMHO, B&H should be selling a lot more of these units. It is a small percentage of the cost of all of my gear, and I feel better about knowing it is stored properly when not in use. 5 |
Dillon | 2024-07-03 07:57:11 |
When I was shopping for a dry cabinet, I looked at a few options, and decided to get this one. So far, its been good but not perfect. It keeps dry even if you unplug it a few hours. It feels solid, and its made of 1 mm thick powder-coated steel including the shelf. The hinges and shelf clips are 2 mm thick powder-coated steel. It makes a solid sound if you knock on it, and the door sounds like opening and closing a nice refrigerator. Out of the box, the handle comes on the inside of the door, so you have to take it off and mount it on the outside. You get two pieces of precisely cut open cell foam. One is sized for the bottom, and one is sized for the shelf. It runs off a small power brick with an L-shaped barrel connector that plugs into the back of the cabinet and puts out 5 volts 2.0 A, so its basically like a small iPad charger. The dehumidifying unit is on the upper center, and there is a cable neatly routed above the shelf rails to the control board in the front of the cabinet. Theres a single light bar on the front right that illuminates the interior. Its daylight white and a good brightness. It plugs into the control panel and you can turn it on or off from there. The screen on the control panel is easy to read with large letters, and you can adjust the display brightness between bright and dim. The controls arent the most intuitive, but once you read the instructions, its easy to use. The only complaints I have about this cabinet have to do with the lock which I dont use and the shelf placement. You cannot place the shelf in the center of the cabinet if you want to use the lock. In the lower position, the door will not close because the lock will hit the shelf. In the other position, the shelf prevents the lock from turning. The keys are really cheaply made and are probably stamped instead of cut, and they are quite roughly made with cheap-feeling plastic heads. In some upper positions, the dehumidifying unit also interferes with the shelf. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-27 05:38:34 |
The extra flexibility allows much more exact control of light than a standard 4 leaf barn door. Works smooth and folds up thin. Very happy with it. 5 |