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Karaoke Machines In Castle To Rent

2024-06-02 04:44:32

Dig the castle nuts!

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2024-07-03 02:37:36

use for karaoke

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2024-04-08 05:53:59

I use it for karaoke

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2024-04-16 04:54:37

This is the mixer to have if you enjoy Karaoke.

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2024-04-19 05:45:46

On overhead grids, these are the #1 choice! John Content Creator Castle

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2024-09-22 01:19:28

Storage for Mic sets to rent.

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2024-08-28 08:24:53

I have a set of 5 lenses... transportation and rent...

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

I love it. i used for building my some new karaoke

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2024-08-17 08:34:45

I was in the market for a good quality monopod. My main use will be for my upcoming Alaska trip and indoor low light shooing for Hurst Castle tour.  After several reviews online (Angry Photographer on YouTube was one of them), I decided on the Suri P326. Solid monopod. Good fit and finish. No wobble when extended.  I am using the monopod with Kurt BH-3 ball head. There was a very slight overhang but didn’t cause any issues. As another user posted, why include a compass? I see no need for this accessory. I took this off the monopod.  During my Hurst Castle tour, they did not allow use of flash indoors but allowed the use of a monopod – but no tripod.  I was able to maneuver the monopod quickly with ball head to take pics. The thing I need to get use to while walking with my D300 with grip, 28mm AIS lens and extend monopod up and down stairs. In some cases, I needed to pick up the monopod pod/camera assembly over my head to go up and down stairs. This will take time to get used to. For indoor photography, do I think this was worth the investment? For now, yes. I was concerned of low shutter speed camera shake. The $99.90 price tag didn’t break the bank and I received a 6-year warranty is a plus.  I will be taking the monopod on my Alaska cruise later this year. I will be using this outdoors with my Nikon 80-200 ED lens.

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2024-06-17 01:13:56

Good beginning light standing. Light. Intend in July to use it in Buffavento castle at sunset time.

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