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Digital Camera Repair St Louis

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Digital Camera Repair St Louis

2024-04-15 09:19:36

This has been on the road with me from St. Louis to Los Angeles. It's very good.

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2024-05-08 04:25:11

Great Service, John Mac, St Louis, Missouri

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2024-05-25 08:15:43

I bought this for a shoot I had in St Louis. The flights both had lay over in Dallas and at both stops the equipment seemed to be in good shape. We had it slammed packed with a lot of gear and it stayed around 55lbs.

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2024-09-11 02:13:50

I went into the shop on 34 st. where I also purchased all my camera equipment and materials ... I made this purchase . ...

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

I use it as a back up for my digital camera.

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2024-09-25 02:51:46

Nice set of camera repair tool. It does make your repairs easier!

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2024-05-08 06:11:33

these have proven to be invaluable in the studio or st events.

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2024-06-03 07:49:17

I love these little wraps. I use one for my Canon ST-2 Transmitter.

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2024-08-11 02:54:43

Thanks!!! Easy to repair!

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2024-05-19 07:58:16

We purchased 2 of the Canon ST-E3-RT transmitters are were happy with the build but severely disappointed in its functions, especially given its price. As wedding photographers, we find ourselves in dark locations frequently and require flash. Canon's Canon ST-E3-RT transmitter do not have the autofocus assist beam. We find this quite odd given that it's for a flash, and that flash flash is frequently used in low-light situations. Go figure. I really don't know who the genius was at Canon who decided to omit this very necessary feature. If you want to stay in Canon's flash system, you have to mount one of their speed lights that has this function on camera and use it as the master if you want to trigger off-camera flashes, adding quite a bit of weight to you camera, and cost to your budget, given that their flashes aren't exactly cost friendly. Surprisingly, the much, much less expensive Chinese version does have the AF assist beam. Also, the Yongnuo is easier to manage with regards to changing power on different groups. They cut out one step, which is nice during a fast-paced event. Perhaps Canon should copy Yongnuo! Regarding the build, the Yongnuo is inferior, but what do you expect for a transmitter that's 1/3 the cost of the Canon. If you treat it well, it will treat you well. It's not weather sealed if that's important to you.   We sold our Canon ST-E3-RT transmitters and stayed with the Yongnuos, and even purchased an extra just in case. The Canon transmitter turned into expensive paper weights since we need such a basic and common function as an AF assist beam when using flash in dark places. Who would have thought this would be necessary in dark space??? Apparently, Canon doesn't. Or, maybe, they just want you to buy a $600.00 flash to use as a master instead.

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