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Eagle Eye Reverse Image Search
Steven | 2024-08-29 01:37:49 |
I selected these because of the expected good optics, the light weight, the field of view and the eye relief. The optics are terrific. There is very little flare when looking at objects against a bright background. They are very sharp and only a tiny bit less bright than my 8x42 Eagle Optics Rangers in dim light (as expected based on exit pupil). They are very light and compact. The single hinge design works well and the individual eyepiece adjustment is elegant. Based on other reviews, I purchased the Lowe Pro Dashpoint 20 Camera Pouch. It was a good decision - compact and fits on a belt. Eye Relief: my biggest concern was whether the 16.5 mm eye relief would be sufficient for me to see a wide enough field of view with my glasses on. My Eagle Optic Rangers provide 18 mm and I can see the whole field. Earlier Nikon 7x35 series E binocs provided 16mm, and that was barely adequate. With my glasses on, I cannot see the whole field of view with these compact binoculars, but in a detailed comparison with my other binocs, I decided that I could see enough. I am seeing a field as wide as my Nikons and almost as wide as the Eagle Optics binocs. Also, my wife really appreciates the wide field when she uses them. The Swarovski compacts have a little better eye relief, but were heavier, had a narrower field of view, and perhaps are not as compact. 5 |
Joseph | 2024-07-17 03:13:33 |
This is my second C920s webcam. It has great features and a beautiful image. It's basically plug & play right out of the box, with one major exception. I immediately realized that the image is reversed upon plugging the webcam in. Why the default image is reversed kind of blows my mind. There were no directions on how to reverse the image. I went on the Logitech website and searched for a solution. Nada. I searched Google, too. All the solutions were complicated and convoluted. I ended up downloading 2 or 3 programs that didn't solve my problem. Since this is my second C920s, I went back to my first installation of this webcam on my other PC. The image was right on. So, I checked and I have a program called Logitech Capture. I checked its settings, and sure enough, under the Source 1 settings there's an Advanced Settings slider. Sliding that to On opens up another set of settings. One of them is horizontally flip source. Checking that check box flips the image to the proper point of view. Why Logitech would reverse the default image is beyond me. And, why they don't provide instructions on how to flip the image is crazy. Anyway, just downloading this simple (free) program from the Logitech website solves the issue. All is well. I'm very happy with the webcam now. 5 |
James | 2024-08-26 05:58:33 |
As you know filters help with image quality during the day. I was in search of filters for my new GoPro Hero 9 and decided to go with the Freewell 4K series. I'm glad I did, they are well built, and do exactly what I bought them for. I would highly recommend. - JM 5 |
anyonymous | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Love the reverse stand. 5 |
Thomas | 2024-06-02 07:51:13 |
These glasses provided excellent eye protection and a superb image of the eclipse. 5 |
Carl | 2024-08-28 04:38:12 |
I wanted a small binocular with good eye relief as I wear glasses and these have it , also a very good image with these. 5 |
Question | 2024-06-08 02:30:27 |
Does this also fit the vortex strike eagle 1x8x24? 5 |
Scott | 2024-09-17 03:51:37 |
This is my second eyepiece of the DeLite series. This is very well made, of high quality, sharp image/view, and great eye relief. Perfect for someone wearing eyeglasses. Stars are sharp pinpoints and the angle of view is nice. It is a Delite to use! B&H sales and shipping were great as always. 5 |
Scott | 2024-09-12 05:37:54 |
When I purchased the Z 50, I had fairly low expectations. Much to my surprise, my expectations were far exceeded and the Z 50 has found a permanent place in my camera bag. With the 16-50 attached, the Z 50 is easy to carry in a coat pocket so long as you're ok with a bit of a bulge. The image quality from the 16-50 is excellent and far better than any kit lens I've used in the past. I'm used to using the D500 and the image quality of the Z 50 is on par with a bit more color noise that completely disappears in post. The 50-250 lens also exceeded my image quality expectations and combined with the Z 50 provides a lightweight package for shooting my kid's sports outdoors or some larger wildlife in decent light. The eye-AF works very well in good light but is inconsistent in low light. I wasn't expecting mind-blowing eye-AF results so I'm ok with it. Switching between AF modes and areas is a bit clunky but again, for a basic APS-C offering, I can live with that. All-in-all I'm very happy with the Z 50 and kit lenses, though there are a few areas that could see improvement (AF selection controls and eye-AF accuracy in lower light), I'm very pleased with the price to quality ratio in Nikon's first Z mound APS-C offering. Image quality is my ultimate goal, and the kit lenses/Z 50 don't disappoint. 5 |
Don | 2024-09-07 08:40:17 |
I am very pleased that Nikon has recently introduced the 8-15mm Fish-eye Zoom lens. This is a great lens to have on your full-frame camera. I used the Nikon’s first 180-degree fish-eye lens in 1966 and have been a follower of these images for decades. I own and have used the Nikkor 10.5mm fish-eye for ten years, but have missed the round 180-degree image. The new 8-15mm fish-eye zoom lens provides many opportunities to capture exciting and unusual images. The zoom capabilities to 15mm provide a wide-angle fish-eye look that fills the frame. I believe this is an important lens to have for a photographer who wants to move beyond the ordinary. Some examples of photographs that I have captured during my first month with the lens includes: An editorial photograph during the first stage production after a four million dollar theater remodeling A portrait of a beautiful young lady who has great self-esteem and was willing to pose for a fun image Photographing from inside a kids “Crawling Tunnel”. I revisited images of Arthur Rothstein, Farm Security Administration, photos of the 1930’s with the new Nikkor 8-15mm Fish-eye Zoom lens. A high school yearbook photograph of a dance team captures at 8mm for a round fish-eye image. All photographs copyrighted by Don Gorzek, 2017 5 |