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Dslr Camera Meaning

2024-04-29 02:24:39

lots of space and it's small meaning you can take it with you everywhere.

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2024-09-19 07:31:11

I own the 1K Gorilla Pod and this is MUCH better over the 1K. The les are stiffer meaning able to carry a Larger Camera; yes a Better desing

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2024-09-24 08:18:29

I use this lens with an M, Type 262, meaning no Live View/EVF option. Purchased the lens used from B&H, but in Like New condition. Had just been purchased new by someone else and shortly thereafter returned. The lens was not quite “right” with the rangefinder of my camera, and 135mm is stretching the limits of the .68 rangefinder, so I sent the lens and camera both to Don Goldberg (DAG). He calibrated the lens to the camera. I did not want him messing with the rangefinder in the camera as it already works well with the rest of my lenses so he adjusted the 135mm Telyt to work accurately with the camera. Since receiving the setup back I have thoroughly tested it and the lens is tack sharp at any aperture and/or distance at which I want to shoot anything. Moral of this review is, if you want to buy this lens, by all means do so, but to really get the best out of it, make sure it is set up for your specific camera, which may mean having to do what I did.

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2024-07-27 04:57:16

I got this bag for my Panasonic DMC-LX100 compact camera. This compact camera has a slighter wider lens (meaning from the back of the camera body to the front of the lens) so it required a slightly wider bag for short trips. The Ruggard Lycra 60 is perfect for carrying the camera as well as a spare battery and memory card. And it's easy to get the camera in and out of the bag.

5
2024-07-25 06:54:35

I have several camera cases, but most are less deep and not as large overall, meaning I carried multiple cases at weddings. With this case, I can fit everything I need on a shoot, including 2 Z9s - 4 lenses 6 total with the two on my cameras. Flash gear, including Godox AD200 strobes (2) and a variety of miscellaneous items. I particularly like the way the latches work. I've had other manufacturers' cases that were very hard to latch. With the movable partitions, I can configure my gear however I need it for a specific assignment. Well made case. This is my second Nanuk case, highly recommend this case and the company.

5
2024-06-13 01:59:19

I have been meaning to buy one of those double leather camera harnesses for about 2 years now. I pulled the trigger on these because of the price point and because it was sold on B&H. I love the build quality, the smell of leather, the padded shoulders, the sturdiness of the hooks, etc. I have only used it once since I got it (first wedding of the year) but so far, I'm very satisfied.

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2024-06-12 01:14:57

this camera is by far the most expensive camera I've bought but its al the best (obviously) there's so many settings but I love the touch AF meaning when I touch the subject on the screen it locks and tracks it, and lowlight its great

5
2024-06-12 01:25:19

I've been meaning to upgrade my camera for several years now, I started my journey with the Sony RX100 (point and shoot) which sparked my whole love for photography. From there I moved on to the A7ii which I've had for many years now, until now I can finally upgrade to my next camera the A7 IV. This camera is better in every way. The buttons & joy stick, flip screen + screen resolution, view finder, focusing points, double card storage, megapixel upgrade, menu interface, touch screen, inputs, modes, button layout and overall feel. This camera just has it all for everything I will need. I can't wait to put some mileage on it and give a more in depth review. For now, I'm blown away.

5
2024-08-11 07:12:57

This remote control does a little more than just you click and it fires, it behaves the same way as if you're pressing the shutter release on the camera, meaning that it'll focus again if you want it to. Also it has the delay function so it gives you enough time to hide the remote control in your hand. The receiver can be mounted so that you can be either in front of or behind the camera. Although it's kinda big, I think the functions of it are well thought out, and it's enjoyable to use.

5
2024-08-12 06:36:24

A lot of camera ops I look up to rock the HD-2000, and I've been meaning to add it to my rig for a while now. I finally purchased it, and I'm stoked. I used it yesterday for the first time on a shoot. And it was awesome. Following people entering a building. Getting them talking, sitting down. Great stuff. I need a wider lens. Right now using my 24-105 all the way wide, but thinking about getting the Samyang 16 mm prime. Also, the quick release plate is essential for workflow.

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