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Logitech 30S Headsets
marcos | 2024-08-03 03:33:59 |
I have only had this for a month, but really enjoy the scanner. I have done some recent color pics, as well as some b/w from the 30s. They are all turning out great... I am very happy with this purchase... 5 |
Michael | 2024-05-29 07:41:15 |
We have tried several different headsets without breaking the bank these are the best we have found. 5 |
Benson | 2024-08-09 03:45:13 |
The purpose of the Headsets was for my wife and I to talk with each other when we were using the side-by-side. The headsets muffle some of the engine noise and we can easily talk to and hear each other without shouting over the noise. It was a good purchase. 5 |
Robert S | 2024-09-29 08:44:44 |
I have been using Westone in-ears for over a decade and I have loved all three pairs I owned. My first pair of UM2's lasted 10 years before I stepped on one of them, I tried gluing them back together but decided I might as well buy new ones. My second pair were UM Pro 30s and they have been going strong for 4 years. I bought this pair of Pro X20s for my wife, but I have been using them the past two weeks. I cannot tell any sound difference between these X20s and the 30s I have, but I will also note that I use them for drumming and haven't listened to them back to back. The biggest difference I have noticed is how light the wire is on these X20s. It is so light and flexible, I can barely tell it is there. When I put them on, I cannot feel the wire at all. Very different than the thick, black, twisted wire on the old UM2 and 30s I have. One last thing I have noticed over the years - Westone in-ears require significantly less volume than any other in-ears I have seen or tried. Before I plug them in to a foreign sound source, I always cut the volume at least 75% from what the last in-ears required. I've also mistakenly blasted full volume sound through both pairs of my older UM2s and 30s without damaging them whatsoever. Definitely worth the price! Go with Westone, you won't regret it. 5 |
Yueyu | 2024-09-02 08:50:10 |
Pros: 1. Super compact. It allows me to shoot cityscape at night, 1/30s hand-held, successful 90% of the time! 2. Great sharpness enough for my A7RIII. 3. Good bokeh if you don't always need to zoom in to 100%. Round point light bokeh across the frame at F/4. Cons: onion rings bokeh visible if you zoom in to 100%, and a lot of lemon-shape bokeh at F/2.8. So I always shoot portraits at F/4. Overall a perfect lens. I would rather not go for the super heavy and expensive GM. 5 |
Toby | 2024-08-28 07:52:57 |
I had been using audio technicas-30s for field monitoring for video. I left them on a job and needed a replacement headphones. I really like the sennheiser because of the light weight and great sound. I have only used them twice, but was very happy. 5 |
Ward | 2024-05-18 06:49:59 |
Very pleased with these gloves. As another reviewer said, they will work in 40s and 30s weather but probably not colder. I live in North Carolina so they should be just fine for winter shooting. Quality is decent and price reasonable. The index and thumb tips flip off (but remain attached to the glove} allowing you to manipulate camera controls. 5 |
David | 2024-05-08 08:44:58 |
Arrived only a day after target delivery. Good packaging. Tested with 1 to 30s exposures. Stacked with my nikon CP. Does what it is supposed to. 5 |
bobkat | 2024-06-14 02:36:46 |
I bought this for my d700 specifically for long exposures beyond 30s. Just click and hold for 3 seconds to start the exposure and then click again to stop. Also great for family and group shots. Well made and compact. The dongle hangs down and the range is at least 50-100 feet or greater. 5 |
Dave | 2024-04-27 07:24:35 |
I used these mics recently (2 MKH 30s) in a Faulkner array to record an a cappella choral program. I used minimal electronics and minimal DSP. These mics delivered an accurate, musical, and glorious sound. It is an extremely high quality product. 5 |