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Egg Drop Construction Paper

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Egg Drop Construction Paper

2024-08-07 03:13:23

To never drop paper on the ground!

5
2024-04-03 02:29:20

Great egg crate!

5
2024-07-11 08:27:18

The egg shell finish is really nice. Not suited for all subject but, one of my favorite paper. Expensive, but exquisite finish

5
2024-05-23 08:20:12

very sturdy and stable and like that it can drop down to a few inches off the floor. Good value. Rugged construction

5
2024-06-24 06:49:52

Given the rock solid construction, it feels as if one could drop it from an airplane and one's SD cards would survive. Very well sealed so as to take exposure to driving rain and snow and keep your cards safe. I'd guess It'd even tolerate short underwater submersion briefly. A rock solid carrier for your precious SD cards. Feels very substantial in you hand. Not cheap or flimsy at all.

5
2024-06-14 03:47:39

I mainly use this filter mainly as a drop guard for my lens. The Steel and glass construction make it very durable. It's also easier to clean than my lens(50mm prime) which is recessed.

5
2024-04-26 06:35:17

I have elevated ceilings so this was perfect to drop the projector low enough to be right where I needed it. Great construction, heavy duty. Wouldn't expect any less from Peerless and B&H got it to me fast.

5
2024-04-26 03:39:40

Great construction, it seems like it will protect my lenses from any minor drop or bump. The raincover at the bottom is also appreciated.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

This bag is awesome, period. There's not many choices in a bag this large, so it is what it is, but this is my third f-stop bag and I love them all. The ICU is huge and very flexible in terms of configuration. I'm moving up from a MindShift 36L bag (which def doesn't feel half as small as this Shinn, FWIW). The MindShift does not have a removable ICU, which honestly I could take or leave. I kinda like the simplicity and firmer construction of having the ICU integrated rather than removable, but it's not of consequence. I could see some value in having multiple ICUs that you can drop in, configured for different types of jobs or equipment. For me, I've got mine packed with all Canon gear... (2) R5 bodies with cages, EF 300mm f/2.8L with RF adapter mounted, RF 85mm f1.2L, RF 28-70mm f2L (for stills), RF 24-70mm f2.8L IS (for video), RF 100mm 2.8L Macro, an f-stop filter pouch, tons of batteries, cage top handle for one of the R5 bodies, drop-in filters for the 300L, rocket blower, spare cards, etc. And then I've still got extra flexible room for an Area 51 tether cable, Edelkrone follow focus and rails, small audio rec setup, etc. depending on the job. Mayyybe my Ronin RS3 Pro gimbal, but that would be very tight fit. The bag is heavy as h*ll with all that big glass in there, not gonna lie. Is what it is. The construction of the bag and materials is absolutely top notch- you won't find anything better. The exterior zippers are all weather resistant and rubberized, which can make opening a little less smooth, but I'll take the protection from dust/water.

5
2024-05-05 04:39:13

If you have a Canon Pro-100 this is the paper to have. Prints are drop dead amazing.

5