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Dyson Digital V6 Slim Handheld Vacuum Yellow

2024-09-29 06:57:35

I use it to clean the sensor of any digital camera with removable lens. The vacuum cleaner device is an excellent way to remove lint and dust from the sensor surface. I find it better than using a brush or swab.

5
2024-06-29 06:25:11

Amazing little vacuum/blower!

5
2024-05-15 03:23:25

I just got this scanner and love it. I scanner a very old picture that was yellow and fading and it came out like new. the Digital Ice fixed cracks in some of the old photos. I also was able to make copies of negatives from the 1940s. It was easy to make a PDF as well. The Epson Perfection V600 does the best job I have seen.

5
2024-06-17 06:27:11

makes dust and debris disappear. Can't vacuum.

5
2024-09-03 07:47:17

This was the first handheld meter I ever used. I borrowed it from my friend's father along with his Hasselblad camera. Here, years later, I am a working photojournalist and I went and bought the meter that I used when I first fell in love with photography. I am a strong believer in handheld meters. I use them for my old unmetered cameras, as well when shooting new digital cameras. I own this meter (L-398A), along with the L-208, and L-358. I love how this meter doesn't need batteries to operate, came with a really carrying/belt case, and that it came perfectly calibrated (within 1/3 stop on some tests I did). For beginners, I would recommend the L-208, it's cheaper, smaller, and I think easier to read. The L-398A can do more, and is a more robust meter, but for casual use, and with film the L-208 is plenty capable. If you are planning on shooting with flash and strobe, this meter won't help. Likewise, if you are mainly shooting in really low light, a digital meter might better serve your needs. However, this is THE METER I grab when shooting my old Nikon F2s and my Leica cameras. One note: this meter used to be made in Japan, but the current model is made in the Philippines. Qualitywise, I don't think there is really a difference but just something I noticed when looking at the back of the meter.

5
2024-08-12 05:49:30

This is my second Sennheiser SpeechLine Digital Wireless SL Handheld Set. The sound is great and the rechargeable pack lasts long.

5
2024-09-18 08:55:35

Vacuum packed cartridges for the longest possible life.

5
2024-07-27 09:43:46

Seems a little slim but I don't know much about them. The connectors are really nice, they are never coming undone. Great video as its all digital with this. SDI is the only way to go for video.

5
2024-04-07 07:44:33

My need was for use in a digital camera and Wii remotes, both of which required a slim packaging. My LaCrosse batteries were a hint too thick. I purchased 8 of these and have been using them for about 3 weeks now. They are showing great charge retention and power in both use-cases.

5
2024-09-12 06:55:30

it works. It's yellow..

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