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Dustin Johnson Fitness Tracker
Chales | 2024-06-28 03:44:15 |
Although the most expensive of the fitness tracker watches, it worth it for serious trackers. Highly recommend. 5 |
Diego | 2024-06-18 06:39:40 |
I always clean my sensor with a cotton swab and sunglass cleaner, at this time was just a little dust and I use a cheaper cotton swab and It gets worse, usually, I use Johnson & Johnson brand and always work, I did this with 20D, 40D, 7D, 1DMKIV, 5DMKIII and now on 5DMKIV and always work...after some search I purchase it...I use the two big cleaners, one I wet and another I use to dry the liquid and after the second time it was like new, don't be afraid to scratch the sensor, for sure don't go through the sensor use pressure enough to move the dust away. 5 |
James T. | 2024-05-25 04:25:31 |
I can't say enough good things about these Yongnuo speedlights. Dustin Dolby turned me on to them on his great YouTube channel videos. Full manual control (that's how I use them), built-in wireless triggering and power/zoom control with the Yongnuo hot shoe transmitter (which controls multiple speedlights), so no need for separate Pocket Wizard triggers...very good build quality, power pack and PC cable ports...just great for the money. I have two of them and have been using them for my product photography with great results, no issues at all. 5 |
Richard | 2024-09-16 01:16:29 |
This paper was recommended by my Digital Photography Professor at Johnson County Community College. It is top notch and produces incredible images. I will continue to use it for my good images. 5 |
Dr. James | 2024-09-05 04:29:18 |
I thought light meters were no longer of value. I am taking an advanced photography class at Johnson County Community College. Based upon the recommendations of our professor, I learned that light meters were still of value and even necessary. This is one more tool to help me create better photographs. This is a great meter, and it makes me appear to be a better photographer! I'll take anything that makes me look good at me look good! 5 |
Dr. James | 2024-05-08 07:58:44 |
I have used this paper at our Johnson County Junior College, and it performs incredibly well in the SureColor P7000. I just bought a P7000 for my home, and needed to purchase paper for it. This paper is amazing in the printer, and B&H by far had the best price. I couldn't be happier! 5 |
Ray M. | 2024-06-03 09:53:58 |
Great notebook. I use this as my gardening tracker so it holds up well. 5 |
Jonathan | 2024-08-21 01:17:17 |
Dustin Abbott on YouTube said this was on sale and I jumped on the offer purely based off the facts that it basically doubles my EOS RP’s battery life and it gave my pinky a home to grip on, greatly reducing the lens heavy nature of RF glass. As an added bonus, the Vello BG-C18 has a shutter button for vertically oriented shots; the only thing is that you’ve gotta connect a cord from the grip to the remote shutter input on the EOS RP and flip the grips switch to “on”. To me, that’s not a big deal at all. I noticed while filming myself for over an hour’s worth of footage that the grip depleted both batteries evenly. I have two Canon brand LP-e17 batteries in this grip. When I took off the grip and just put in each battery one at a time into the camera, both had the biggest section of the battery indicator depleted. I haven’t calculated how many shots would it take to deplete both batteries, but I have a feeling I shouldn’t have a problem with my casual enthusiast level of shooting. Overall, this is definitely better than paying for Canon’s cute colored grip for almost double the price! 5 |
James | 2024-07-09 04:27:20 |
I followed Youtube reviews by Christopher Frost snd Dustin Abbott. Impressed by sharpness edge to edge over zoom range and apertures with no caveats. Also, lack of coma and control of chromatic aberration. I don’t mind the weight as it is for special occasions. I am very pleased with the results I am getting. Good purchase. 5 |
James T. | 2024-06-04 01:32:33 |
I bought two of these speedlights after seeing Dustin Dolby use them on his Workphlo YouTube product photography lighting tutorial channel. I was immediately intrigued by the fact that these lights have built-in triggers. So, that would mean no more Pocket Wizards dangling from my lights, as great as they are. Totally wireless triggering leaves me free to easily hand-hold the lights if necessary and just makes life easier all around. I used to try velcro-ing or taping the Pocket Wizards to the light stands, which was a bit difficult but it worked OK, but hand-holding required wrangling them as well as the speedlight and the modifier. Now, I'm totally wireless! And I also bought the YN560-TX hot shoe transmitter so I can control flash output, zoom and on/off all from the camera. No more standing on my toes, crouching down or craning my neck trying to see what power I have the speedlights set to during a shoot. It's all right in front of me and I can change it easily. It really saves my back! And the quality of these lights-excellent. Very solid build and smooth action. It looks and feels like a more expensive light. And they work flawlessly. There's a PC connector as well as a power pack receptacle so I can use my BOLT power pack with them. And I do. Awesome. Dustin shows you how to make totally pro images with inexpensive equipment and these YN560-III speedlights are totally pro. And they're so amazingly priced @ $75...the newer YN560-IV is $85, and the TX controller is only $45. I highly recommend this speedlight system if you're looking to get very good equipment that produces excellent results at a lower price point. *Note that I use them for small product photography set-ups in the studio. For situations where you need super-fast recycling times (e.g. shooting weddings) you'll likely need more expensive speedlights that can handle that. 5 |