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Kimberly Lane School Supply List
DT | 2024-05-09 06:10:29 |
10/10 great monocular to run on a stalking lane at Sniper school. 5 |
Jeff | 2024-09-07 03:58:29 |
This thing is awesome! Does everything I need it to do. One thing to be aware of - it DOES come with a power supply, even though it's not listed in the What's In The Box list. 5 |
Macosita | 2024-04-29 05:54:27 |
I didn't know what these were for when I bought it, I just bought what was on my class supply list. I think it was a little pricy, but it works great and I do like having different colored sides. 5 |
DonW72 | 2024-08-23 03:23:40 |
This Garmin has great features walking you through getting somewhere down to what lane you need to be in to make the next turn, 5 |
Zhener | 2024-09-16 01:52:55 |
The Carbon ZR is top-notch in build quality. Everything is either carbon fiber or precision-machined aluminum. It is extremely sturdy yet surprisingly lightweight, which is the main reason I bought it. I like the fact that it mounts lens on the side rather than at the bottom, similar to my Kimberly monogimbal. This one I'm using on a tripod while I use the Kimberly monogimbal on a monopod. One thing to note though, large lenses like a 600mm f4 will be slightly off-centered after mounting. That is, because of the side-mount configuration, the long axis of the lens gets pushed slightly beyond the the center position of the tripod plate by the height of the lens' foot. But since I'm using a bigger tripod, this doesn't seem to jeopardize stability so far and is not a deal breaker for me. I'm using it with the Wimberley AP-616 lens foot, and it fits like a glove. The tension-adjusting knob for the Arca mount is on the tighter side; it's not easy to tighten or loosen, but you can be rest assured that the camera is secured more than enough when it's properly fastened. The tension knob for panning, the one near the gimbal base, came detached by default. Attaching it is not difficult at all. Overall, I highly recommend this product. 5 |
Jon Page | 2024-09-11 07:15:16 |
I have bought many scopes over the years, and dealt with many people in doing so. Let me tell you this right now, Kimberly Clark is one of the best I have ever dealt with. She was very helpful the entire time (and I ask alot of questions). Scope is in perfect shape and the quality of the glass is second to none. I did have to wait a little while to get it as they were back-ordered, but Kim keep me in the loop the whole time. Thank you again Burris for putting together a package that wont get me divorced!!! 5 |
Dario | 2024-07-28 07:41:42 |
This is my first time with a Gimbal and I didn't want to spend over 500 dollars on a Kimberly so I decided to try this, right in the middle and all I can say is that I don't know what could be better than this, once you find the right adjustment and balance the lens, is very smooth, I used it for Birding and I can control my heavy lens like nothing. It seem very good quality, very well built. 5 |
Peter | 2024-06-24 04:36:31 |
What a difference this makes! I have been using the Canon feet with Kimberly plates (P20 and P30) on a 70-200 F2.8L IS and a 100-400 f4.5-5.6L IS and just upgraded the 100-400 to the Mark II, treating myself to this RRS foot. The RRS foot is light-weight, extends backward so I can balance the setup with a 1.4x Teleconverter and a battery grip on my 5DSr, while having the extra range on the long end. No issues with rotating plates (the Kimberly plate didnt work that well with the new Canon foot), more space for sliding finger between lens and this foot, and it will still all fit into the Canon lens pouch. Some reviewers criticize that the RRS foot cannot be removed without a tool and, yes, it would be nice. However, the extra space between the lens barrel and the foot offsets that for me: I simply rotate the foot to the top if I want to rest the lens on my hand instead of using a tripod. Canons own solution gets in the way when used that way. Highly recommended! 5 |
Hank84 | 2024-09-09 04:18:40 |
Alerts when auto changes lane. Good clear videos on saved video. Easy to use . 5 |
TOM S | 2024-04-14 02:50:13 |
I bought this model because it provides what lane one should be in while on multi lane highway. It was great to location and back home 5 |