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Digital 35 Years Anniversary Photo Frames

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Digital 35 Years Anniversary Photo Frames

2024-06-18 02:23:58

I’ve had many digital frames, this is the best frame so far!

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2024-06-08 02:36:24

I was somewhat sceptical like other reviewers having experienced cheap and nasty digital photo frames in the past. As soon as I had the Meural Canvas plugged in and displaying the sample renaissance artwork it blew me away with how it brought these paintings to life. I wasn't going to take up the artwork subscription but glad I have done so as it's been enjoyable to see them and not to be limited to hard copy prints. It's a great concept for enjoying art. Like all gadgets there's a familiarisation period to get used to it's particularly nuances and features. It's taken my photo album playlists and memories to a new level, on display to enjoy seeing at all times. I'm even experimenting with NFTs thanks to its integration here. My only niggles are being unable to source another here in NZ at the moment; limited uptake by unknown or local artists who don't know it exists as a media channel, and having trouble deciding where to wall mount it. I've temporarily solved the latter by using my painter's easel as you can see in the photo - this may become a permanent solution as I'm growing to like it.

5
2024-06-05 09:40:45

One of the best digital frames this size, but the directions could use some improvement.

5
2024-07-24 06:43:23

After 35 years of shooting film and digital i sold all of my camera bodies and lenses and purchased the FZ2500 and very happen with it. Everything from the first EOS 1 to the different EOS 5s and almost all of the Canon prime and zoom lenses i was ready to downsize to a different setup and the FZ2500 works GREAT.

5
2024-06-04 08:53:55

I'm a professional photographer for more than 35 years and I also teach Digital imaging and video editing along with computer graphics. I wish I new about the Free Wave Wireless Remote years ago. I've used it in teaching animation techniques with still photography images as well as my wedding and portrait work. It performs flawlessly. It was easy to set up and use. I will recommend the Free Wave to my fellow professionals and educational associates. RC

5
2024-09-14 08:55:51

I have been using these for years on my photographs which I put on my wall. I like these frames because you see the entire photo and though they're inexpensive, it does what it's supposed to. And not being ornate, the entire focus is on the photo or whatever is framed.

5
2024-06-06 07:54:51

I've been using MCS Format Frames for years, both for my own images and to display my student's pictures in on-campus and community shows. Quite simply, this is the fastest, easiest, cheapest way to show off photographs, up to 16x20, in handsome frames with narrow plastic edges. B&H is a great source for genuine MCS frames (beware of some inferior knock-offs in some retail stores). The glass on MCS frames is nicely tempered and smoothed on the edges, and it snaps in and out with precision, from the front--pop the glass, insert the picture (the black cardboard backing works as a mat if black is to your taste). The quality is so good that, usually, you don't even need to clean the glass! The only limitation is that these frames will only hold a single thickness of mat, but this is more than outweighed by the low price, careful construction, and smart appearance. The two keyhole hangers on the back work well with most hook-type hanging systems.

5
2024-08-28 05:25:50

I love this product so much because I can print a contact sheet and keep it with the negatives for eternity. The only downside is that it holds 35 frames (seven rows with five frames each) but most 35 MM rolls are 36 frames, so I either have to burn a frame, or I have to double sleeve one of the rows. Still worth it though!

5
2024-08-28 05:50:19

I purchased a trio (24, 35, 85) L mounts, as a test for Lumix full frames before jumping to Red ecosystem. This was really great for moving me into cinema lenses and learning to smoothly focus as a 1 person shooter in most cases. I LOVE the 85mm, and even though we primarily use Canon CNE primes and the 30-105mm, Im not afraid to mix in the 85 mounted on a S1H at 6K for a 3rd shot angle..extremely pleased

5
2024-06-11 02:21:35

My favorite negative sheets to use. I love how I can store all my negs in a binder with these. Unfortunately, they only hold 35 frames per page, so I've made the habit of only shooting 35 frames on a roll to accommodate.

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