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Flashing Light In The Corner Of My Eye

2024-08-01 03:35:23

Works as advertised! It's responsive and easy to use. My only minor complaint is the flashing blue light which can be a little annoying in a dark venue But, I realize there has to be some way to know that it's on

5
2024-04-13 05:13:27

My APC UPS sounded off every few hours with beeps and a flashing red light to let me know it was time to replace the battery. I ordered online and the battery arrived sooner than expected. I installed it and it's been working fine since. The part I especially like, I didn't have to shut everything off to install.

5
2024-04-23 03:13:15

but it is unsettling to have the upstream light flashing

5
2024-08-14 05:37:36

I have to say i almost got the one that is made by sigma and i caught this one out of the corner of my eye at the bottom of the page. Am I glad i did, I just love this thing, fits perfect... I still feel at 120, the price is steep for what it is but it beats the sigma one at almost double the price... My set up is the Nikon D500 with grip and the 150/200 Sport lens on a benro gimble head, Plenty of room for adjustment forward or backwards...

5
2024-04-11 07:24:39

My husband loves it. Simply on and off switch. No fancy flashing when he just wants it to turn on or turn off. You don’t have to play hide and seek for the switch either.

5
2024-06-05 09:32:42

The TV Ethos 21mm 2 eyepiece is a monster! Whatever you do don't drop it on your foot. What a piece of glass. The views on my 8 SCT are great but the wide views on my Takahashi are stunning! This E.P. is a great complement to my other Ethos: 13mm, 8mm and 3.7mm. At close to a grand this puppy is not cheap but, like I said, you get what you pay for. I bought an Explore Scientific 40mm but returned it. Terrible eye relief, soft edges.. This Ethos has a 15mm eye relief and 100 degree FOV. Sharp corner to corner. Yep, I would recommend.

5
2024-04-28 06:58:37

I’ve had my eye on Voigtlander lenses since I bought my Z6 five or six years ago. Finally pulled the trigger a few weeks ago before a 10 day trip to Italy. I’ll keep my review brief because there’s honestly not much to say about this lens other than that it’s brilliant. Image quality, color, contrast, edge to edge sharpness, chromatic aberration, distortion - superb in just about every way, far outperforming its $700 price tag. Even wide open at f/2, images are tack sharp, corner to corner. Also noteworthy is the build quality. Incredibly solid metal construction with an extremely satisfying feel to the focus and aperture rings. My only minor critique is a bit of vignetting wide open - easily corrected in post. It’s also pretty heavy, but I think that’s to be expected, considering the all metal build. I had zero issues carrying it around Rome and Florence for a week and a half.

5
2024-04-05 01:10:26

This lens has lived up to all the previous reviews, and performs with typical Leica eye for perfection. It is massively sharp, corner to corner and everywhere in between. I have found it very easy to use on my M10, and I rarely, if ever, feel the need to use my Visoflex. I find that the image is easy to frame in the rangefinder, assuming everything I can see is going to be captured. The huge depth of focus makes focusing a walk in the park. I had hoped this would be my last Leica lens, if only for fiscal responsibility, but I do have my eye on the 135mm next. Love it!!!

5
2024-05-13 09:40:34

My review won't give you information you couldn't find in others, but I still feel the need to share my excitement. All the tech stuff has been explained by others, and better than I could. Important points I'd like to repeat are the super close focussing distance and the amazing light gathering capabilities, especially in low light. But what really makes this an astonishing piece of equipment can't be put into words. I used to think of photography as a purely technical form of expression, believing that whatever artistic elements a photo can have come from the photographer's talent and eye. But the truth is: this lens is an art tool. I'm not trying to sound too esoteric here, but it's almost as if it had taste! The color rendering is so rich and satisfying. Contrast is exactly how it should be. The results have a natural clarity and authority. Working with shallow depth of field yields results that are pleasant to the eye and have a rich dimensionality. The focal length would not be a natural first choice for me, I'm more at ease with the 35mm, 56mm and 90mm, all of which I like a lot. But out of all the lenses, this is the one that sees the way I'd like to look at the world most.

5
2024-09-21 05:50:52

My eye glasses are saved

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