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Counter Depth French Door Fridge Reviews

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Counter Depth French Door Fridge Reviews

2024-07-16 03:59:31

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I set this camera up on top of my fridge pointed at the front door and it picks up every time someone comes through the door which is no biggie when you’re expecting someone but definitely helpful to see and keep an eye on things! The microphone is a nice touch to connect with people too.

5
2024-09-09 02:38:35

We used this to connect our patch panel to the switch below in the rack. Because of the depth of the UPS and Server in the rack the front rails were very close to the front. This results in very little clearance for cabling to the front door of the rack. These patch cords bend tightly, allowing the rack door to easily close.

5
2024-09-07 06:53:15

I understand the first version of this plate was a bust. It blocked the battery door. Not so this version (B). Adds 1/2 depth to the grip, making it somewhat more comfortable, while adding the Arca-Swiss compatibility.

5
2024-09-18 02:13:58

I read the reviews and this lens behaves like expected. Sharp and extremely capable in terms of focal plane and depth of field control. I also experienced a little frustration with the small locking knobs, more so by their lack of engagement, than by the size of them (if not really tight the lens can slip). Extemely long depth of field is possible by using the tilt function and as the closest focal distance is less than you'd expect... you can get some other than expected compositions. Make sure you keep everything (like metering) in manual, per the rest of the lens. Meter w/o shift or tilt first, then do you magic. Fun lens... expensive, but hey... isn't that why we have hobbies in the first place!

5
2024-06-11 09:18:10

In addition to what has already been covered in other reviews, I would like to add: Not really a problem but just be aware the door requires opening to at least 120 degrees to allow drawers to slide out to access your equipment. Have been especially pleased with silent operation and quick response to lowering humidity back to setpoint after door has been opened. Holds (3) film cameras, (2) DSLRs, assortment of FD and EF prime lenses 15mm to 400mm and (5) zooms plus (FD) 199A Speedlite, numerous lens hoods, (2) teleconverters; you get the point.

5
2024-08-22 01:55:39

I’ve had the monopod for a few days now, which isn’t enough to do an in depth review, but after seeing the other reviews and trying this out myself, it is amazing. Super sturdy, and I plan to use it with an ultra-wide angle lens held up way above me, or with any heavier lens like a 300mm 2.8 or a 400mm 2.8. Do note though, fully extended is a perfect length for me, and I’m around 5’7” tall. Might be a deal breaker for those who are 6’0 and taller.

5
2024-06-12 07:31:53

My reviews don't seem to get published, so I will not go into depth. The drive seems to meet its specs. It was a good price and delivery, BH is one of my favorite sellers. So far so good. Only time will tell about reliability, but as far as I am aware, there are no issues with it.

5
2024-05-25 09:26:19

I almost went a different route because of the mixed reviews - but I'm glad I didn't. The common thread for poor reviews seems to be focus. That isn't a problem on the Sony a6300, which has focus-peaking. This is a manual-focus lens that will require learning some technique if you didn't grow up in the days of film. Some may not understand that this is an f-0.95 aperture that has a paper-thin depth of field. You buy a lens like this for low-light or creative control. The clickless aperture ring is a nuisance for some, but I have figured out how to use it seamlessly with my work. Start at f-0.95, manually-focus on your subject, then adjust aperture to get desired depth of focus. Image quality is surprisingly good - especially for an ultra-fast lens.

5
2024-04-19 01:37:49

I’ve been renting my Comcast cable modem for years. After seeing the in-depth reviews of the NETGEAR Orbi, I had to try it for myself. Absolutely great. Wi-Fi on home is much faster

5
2024-04-22 01:37:13

Works for my Microframe counter.

5