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Digital Underground Weather

2024-09-06 08:29:41

This camera strap was just what I was hoping for: comfortable as is supports my digital SLR, even in 90 degree weather, and adjustable to fit.

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2024-07-25 06:41:51

Yes these are great Hard Portable Drives, and Western Digital owns the Market in size, performance, quality, and reliability. However, the Weather, or the Atmospheric Temperature surrounding the Drive is a serious factor, because it the Weather is too Hot, the Drive will Shut-Down. And while this is a Disappointing Fact, I would tell you to invest in Air-Conditioning, because this is the only limitation.

5
2024-04-29 01:56:54

My girlfriend shoots 35 mm digital year round in all kinds or weather. She loves these gloves! Many thanks! I bought a 2nd pair for me

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I've been looking for a compact digital camera that is satisfying and fun to use, one that I can take everywhere and use for street photography, travel, some casual portraiture - the X100V is that camera, for me at least. For the past several years I've mainly been enjoying shooting film, and use digital cameras only when required for video and photo work. Lately though, I have not had access to a developing and scanning setups, and lab fees really add up, so have been looking for a digital camera to use for fun. The design of the X100V is incredibly beautiful, feels great and solid in the hand and makes me want to take it everywhere. The weather sealing (once adding an adaptor and filter to the lens) gives me peace of mind when shooting in uncertain weather, and encourages me to never leave the house without it. The image quality is great and the jpg options are fun, especially coming from film where you expect to get some amount of a look baked-in (and not always wanting to deal with raw images). I chose this over the Fuji X-E4 based almost solely on the weather resistance and the more robust-feeling build on the X100V. I had some hesitation about the fixed-lens, since I would usually opt for closer to a 50mm equivalent lens and this is a bit wider at 35mm. But so far it's been great and I have no regrets. A used XPro-2 was also in the running for a while, as was an X-T4. But it came down to just wanting something fun to use but powerful, with a compact form factor that I would want to get out and shoot with. Went with the X100V after months of research and comparisons, and haven't looked back!

5
2024-09-23 02:20:46

Great vest. I'm using it in an underground coal mine. It's like having an extra pair of hands. It distributes weight evenly. I use it for batteries, flashes, all sorts of accessories. There are no pockets for big lenses, but that's O.K. It would make the vest too heavy and cumbersome. It's pretty good at repelling lime and coal dust and water and is not likely to tear easily. Pockets are lined with soft material, which is easy on lenses. These vests are a little pricey, but worth it. They're professional gear and are made for rugged use.

5
2024-08-17 01:10:46

Solid takes abuse perfect for poking the gopro into strange places underwater and underground.

5
2024-07-27 07:21:50

So far so good! Using as a backup power supply for an underground dog fence and so far is working great.

5
2024-05-14 02:22:17

We mostly use it to protect our lens for our camera at work, being as we drag the camera through steam tunnels, in mud trenches, inside underground vaults, and through all sorts of other environments. The filter screws on firmly to the end of the lens and protects the lens from scratches, dirt, dust, etc. without distorting any of the pictures.

5
2024-05-12 03:49:59

I use 50+ of these routinely for delicate electronic sensors that are buried underground in very wet Florida environments for over 6 months at a time. I love the color-changing pattern on the exterior of the pack that let's me now when it's due for replacement or refreshing in a microwave. I used to use the metal type that needed to be baked for 3 hours, but those too long to replenish and were small in comparison.

5
2024-06-29 04:51:40

This arm is exactly what I needed. I made an oversized copy stand to photograph old city maps and drawings of the underground utilities. I'm using the arm on top of a ProMaster Super Heavy Duty SLR II Tripod. Had to put a couple of weights on the tripod just to make sure it wouldn't tip over with the arm fully extended.

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