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Delayed Detergent Release In Front Loading Washer
Nick | 2024-04-04 09:18:27 |
I had been wanting to get a Sony mirrorless, but Nikon's foray into the field delayed me. Up until now, I've shot exclusively on Nikon DSLR's and the Nikon Z 6. The release of the A7IV was the final tipping point for me. I could keep investing in the Z system, or try Sony finally. So I made the jump. It's *offensive* how good auto-focus tracking and speed are on this, in comparison to the Nikon. It makes sense though. Sony has been in the segment for so much longer. I got the kit and added the compact G 40mm. I'm still adjusting to the small differences between the Nikon and the Sony - like the completely flipped lens release button and twist in the opposite direction. My only beef with any of this should be short-lived, and is no fault Sony's. My workflows are generally Mac/iOS-based, using the native Photos apps for ingest and backup before taking selects into LR. Apple has yet to release an update supporting the RAW format this new camera produces. 5 |
William | 2024-05-22 01:28:39 |
Why a soft release? From the moment I started using one years ago, I was hooked. I just find it much more comfortable than to go without one. Now on to this Leica model. Yes, I realize that these soft releases are laughably expensive for what they are. But the cheap ones I've used would always find a way to work themselves off, no matter if I used a rubber washer or not. So, unhappy with the performance of the bargain priced buttons I've always used in the past, I begrudgingly parted with my money and gave this OEM button a try on my M11. This is the first time I've had a soft release where I didn't immediately start wishing it were designed differently. The simple M is unobtrusive and sleek, not attention-grabbing and conspicuous. And it screwed on tightly and securely, and the knurling around the edge really makes a difference. Honestly, even without a rubber washer, it is tighter and more secure than any other brand I've tried. Ultimately, I finally feel like I've found my forever soft release. Thus, the high price might actually be a wash, considering my never-ending search among the cheaper brands. 5 |
Martin | 2024-08-21 01:17:42 |
Incredibly fluid motion, excellent counter balance knob and superfast quick release with Sachtlers own side loading feature!The fact that it takes quick release plates from both Manfrotto and Gitzo makes it even better.I already had a fluid head with great motion before buying the FSB-8, but it was slow and cumbersome to work with. The FSB-8s quick to use counter balance system and blazing fast side loading feature will alone save me the entire investment cost in saved time during filming! 5 |
stewartphoto | 2024-09-28 05:25:17 |
Someone please tell me any other film washer better than this. 5 |
Jacob | 2024-09-24 09:51:28 |
And the feet are definitely rubber. Loading ANY rack, even with just 1 piece of gear, and then setting it on a leather chair like another reviewer did is just asking for trouble. Most chairs, especially nice leather ones, are sloped down towards the front. Anyway, great rack. Perfect for a guitarist with a minimalist setup. An extra plus, and the main reason I got it, is that the rails are recessed about an inch, so most knobs and switches aren't sticking out beyond the front edges. This gives mounted gear an extra measure of protection in case it topples over and falls on its face. ;) 5 |
JuliaV | 2024-08-19 07:27:50 |
This is a hard to find frame size in the front - loading format. Extremely reasonable price. Fast delivery. 5 |
Mary L. | 2024-07-18 01:15:39 |
It had all I wanted in a printer: double sided printing, front paper loading, scanner, iPhone task capabilities. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-09 04:39:23 |
No other cord I've had for my front-loading Fender Mustang bass comes close. This gold-tipped wonder runs silent and deep without any tangle. Highly recommended for pro sound! 5 |
Meaghan | 2024-07-11 04:42:45 |
I was skeptical because this frame did not have a review and I have never seen a front loading frame in my life! This is a truly great frame if you want the main focus to be on the photo. Loading this frame is much easier than other frames that you load from the back. All you do is pull the sides of the frame, the glass pops out, you put the photo in the frame, and pop the glass back in. The price is GREAT! I am ordering 3 more of these frames so I can put 4 together on my wall! Expertise: Ameature digital photography 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-07 08:50:34 |
I recently found myself in the position of needing a set of 16x20 Photo Frames for a last minute group show. As I was searching in and around New York City for a product I could pick up that day, I came across these MCS 16x20 Black front-loading frames. These frames are easy to use, and can fit most forms of matting. I would recommend these frames for durational or home use showings. The thin black frame is slight but professional, and the front loading glass pops back into place with ease. I would recommend trying to avoid moving work already placed inside these MCS frames, as they are front loading, and are at risk of being ejected from the frame if jostled around in a bag or box. For students, novice, & professional alike, these frames are an inexpensive solution to the very expensive task of framing artworks. 5 |