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Digital Camera Sim Card

2024-07-01 02:26:28

Absolut the best sim-card router out there, and have try many of them.

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2024-04-22 04:55:42

I mean, it's hard to mess up a Sim card, but this one does the job!

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2024-07-06 05:40:42

The SIM card adapter works perfectly. An awesome deal.

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2024-08-02 03:44:24

I have an older Garmin GPS that needs foil tape to retain the sim card. The new GPS 66 is faster, and more readable than the old one, plus has voice listening capability. So we really like the new GPS

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2024-07-22 07:18:54

Absolutely the perfect card for my sim rig setup. Maxes most things out with great fps and stays incredibly cool.

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2024-06-15 05:37:34

Cable more than adequate for charging our phone.It will not transfer data from the phone to our PC. I had to plus in a mini-SIM card to retrieve photos t the PC.It is probably a phone issue or my ignorance.

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2024-05-26 09:38:22

I did not want a folio-type case, because my plan was to use my iPad Pro (4th gen) as a camera and scanning device. Otterbox Defender is perfect because it does not get in the way of these activities. But there's so much more: The Defender is a superb match for the device, from the buttons on its silicon cover to the flap that opens so that one can charge one's Apple Pencil (2nd gen). Also, the tablet stand that comes with the Defender is useful for watching videos or using the device as a laptop. I should add: (1) If planning to add a SIM card to the device, do so before installing the Defender; the Defender does not have a flap near the SIM card tray. (2) Be patient when first installing the Defender (and insert the device into the pencil-side of the Defender first for the best result).

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2024-05-06 07:30:20

My old Samsung phone was starting to malfunction so I needed to find a replacement. I am a very basic conservative smartphone user so I was only looking for a basic, affordable and dependable phone. I think I found it in this 128 gig Pixel 3 that was on sale for $200.00. I won't review particular details about the phone because I don't feel qualified to do so, there are online reviews for that. I can can inform you that the phone is brand new in the factory sealed factory box. I bought the Verizon unlocked model and it was supplied with a Sim Card. However, while activating the phone online with Verizon I was directed to remove the new Sim Card and replace it with the card from my old phone. All went well and I didn't have to wait in line at a Verizon store to activate it. I paired the phone with the Spigen Tough Armor case which I like very much.

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2024-09-23 07:47:36

Before I used this product I used white paper as recommendedby Canon for my 30D. I put lines on the paper for focus andset white balance as custom. The paper was difficult to useand keep with me. Since buying the gray digital card, I havefound it to be more accurate than white paper and easier touse. The digital gray card produces perfect custom whitebalance and works every time. It has a focus spot to get thecorrect image for setting up in-camera custom white balance.One time I used both the gray card and the white card (onthe lanyard) and found the gray card produced the correctwhite balance over the white card. Now I never take a shotwithout setting the custom white balance to the gray card. Ido this in-camera so I don't have to make adjustments inpost processing. The gray card also gives the correct lightreflection for digital camera exposure. Most books say thegray card should reflect at 18%, but that is not correct fordigital. See article on the internet by Thom Hogan who says digital camera makers set exposure meters to near12% gray reflectance, 18% is based on printing standards.This gray card is closer to 12% and is very accurate.I like the lanyard. When I'm outdoors I keep it on my neckso I can periodically reset the custom white balance as Ishoot. Inside under lights, I use it one time and I'm setfor the shoot. I highly recommend this card for seriousphotography, and it is inexpensive as photo equipment goes. Expertise: Advanced / non-pro

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2024-09-08 07:50:40

Have used a Canon A1 film camera for many years and then everything went digital so caved in and bought a little Casio 4mp point 'n' shoot that has worked quite well for what it is. Decided that it really is time to upgrade my film Canon to digital so bought an SL1 with an 18-55mm IS STM kit lens + a 55-250mm IS STM telephoto. So far, after limited use, they have performed very well. Everything really is light, compact and so quiet compared to my A1. Working to adapt some of my older, good quality lenses to use with it. Still working my way round all of the options but so far I'm enjoying playing with it. I'm sure that there will be aspects that will prove not to be so good after I've had a chance to explore all of the features, but it really is so far so good. They really should include an SD card (even if small) with the system. Not realizing that one wasn't included, I had to head off to get one before I could take a few shots. But then that made me get a 32GB card so now I have plenty of shooting memory. BTW, interaction with B&H was good so I've decided to get a few additional items through them.

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