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Fake Number App
Sean | 2024-09-09 02:30:35 |
Not a fake! Thank you! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-25 03:35:12 |
i can report the fake news so much better now! 5 |
Dr. Hao | 2024-05-07 09:51:47 |
So much different between the real and the Chinese's fake one. 5 |
Ed | 2024-09-04 02:37:53 |
Having a motion control system has always been on my list of accessories to have in the bag. Once I saw the video on this one, I knew I found the one I wanted. Couple it with the accessory turntable and you have a mini product photo display studio. Attach it to a tripod and the camera to the Genie, set the controls in the app to have it do what you want, and the rest is easy. Connect the cable to the camera and set the interval and number and degrees of the turn and click the record button in the app and walk away. I use it for both time lapse and product video display. With my Canon 5DsR I already have time lapse capability, so all I do is use the turn function on the Genie. I set it up as a time lapse shot and set the arc of the turn, and the interval of the shots and the number of shots, but don't connect the cable to the camera. In the Canon, I set the time lapse conditions (interval, number of shots and length) and press the record button on the camera and the record button on the Genie app. With the turn table attached, I set a 360 degree turn on the Genie, press record on the camera and start on the turntable and it runs itself. It is smooth and quiet (hint: it gets a little noisier the heavier the load you add to the turn table), but since I'm not recording audio, it doesn't matter. The Genie does provide for a still image turn table set up where you set the number of images from 8 to whatever and the Genie rotates and stops at each degree and the camera fires. You end up with from 8 to whatever number you set of still images, but I really don't know what the use would be. It's a little costly, but well worth the price. Well made and solid. Make sure you order the right connection cable for your camera. 5 |
Ariel | 2024-06-11 02:17:48 |
I have installed a number of TP-Link Kasa switches, including a three-pole, a dimmer, and this plain switch. They do require a neutral wire (usually white), so older switches may not be compatible. But most modern or updated houses should be fine, and the Kasa app has an excellent tutorial for setting up your switch. I found mine very easy to customize and control through the Kasa app or through Amazon Alexa. Highly recommended. 5 |
Helena | 2024-07-25 09:49:33 |
don't get fooled with fake ones get the original and it will last you for a good while 5 |
Charles | 2024-09-06 07:39:33 |
I think the 2 negative reviews by the same person is fake and should be taken down. This lens should be rated 5.0. Wake up B&H! 5 |
Simon | 2024-08-24 08:31:17 |
I have tried fake Canon inks but Canon really know how to make a fine product. Don't try the immitators, get the real thing. 5 |
Elvage | 2024-05-25 08:45:54 |
Performs flawlessly. Be like me, buy your cards from a reliable retailer like B&H. There are too many fake cards out there. 5 |
Robert | 2024-09-12 04:38:47 |
B&H are number one! 5 |