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Does Motorola Make Good Radios

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Does Motorola Make Good Radios

2024-05-11 05:23:11

Great little radios, so far. Good range relative to similar Motorola Talkabouts.

5
2024-05-24 05:40:53

I use Motorola radios for communication between crewmembers when on video shoots. When our hands are otherwise occupied with cameras, lighting, and audio, this remote speaker/mic makes portable radios more efficient and useful. This product works perfectly, with good transmission and reception.

5
2024-05-16 03:40:11

Radios function well, good case to keep the radios stored properly, ensuring years of use for me.

5
2024-04-18 09:19:49

Does exactly what it's supposed to do. Make sure you don't cross thread it and it will work great!

5
2024-09-09 05:43:45

Radios were just what I was looking for. Good range and well worth the price.

5
2024-04-01 07:51:59

Make good backdrops when no background stand is available.

5
2024-09-18 06:14:24

Does a great job removing dust. Ain't exactly portable, though. Make sure you have enough space in your bag if you intend to carry it around.

5
2024-08-21 01:11:41

Does what it's supposed to do. In the old days, it would have been made out of much sturdier materials and built to last a lifetime, but for this price, it's just fine. (Make sure and read the wattage limits before you shop for bulbs.)

5
2024-09-02 06:24:59

Does exactly what I wanted it to do, BUT e careful, you WILL buy more stuff to put on this! Make sure you're prepared to spend money and find an alternate place to sleep at night in case you get kicked out of the house. Seriously though, it's a great value :)

5
2024-04-02 07:34:18

Does exactly what it's supposed to do. Make sure you cover your viewfinder completely to avoid a magenta glare on your images. Like some other reviewers suggested, you may notice a brown/reddish hue overcasting your images. This seems to be because IR light is still being picked up by the sensor - this can easily corrected in LR by adjusting color temperature down. If you're doing professional shoots where you'll absolutely need to get the color right, this probably isn't the filter for you anyways and you should invest in a separate IR Cut filter or spend more money on a higher-end ND filters.

5