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Magic Wireless Camera

2024-09-08 05:53:38

Simple to use, I have an a58 and it has the new multi interface shoe, so it works like magic!!!! And i love that I can use it wireless.

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2024-04-28 01:47:53

Magic arms are perfect for setting up a remote camera when shooting an event. The older magic arms with the flip-club were not nearly as good as these current magic arms with the disk spinner lock down. Very steady and solid when locked down and mine supported a pro camera and telephoto lens easily on my first shoot. Because I was up high for my first remote shoot I bought two magic arms to support one camera, fastening one to the body and one to the lens tripod ring. Very stable. They are also made to last. Don’t forget a super clamp and safety cable and when you first get them be careful to remove the tab over the washers- I spilled the washers on the first one but having two was able to reassemble everything correctly from looking at the other magic arm.

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2024-09-08 08:27:24

Paired magic wireless keyboard with my Mac AirBook which is mounted in a stand to use as a desktop. Love the feel and action of the keys. A nice upgrade from my last 3rd party keyboard.

5
2024-05-24 08:36:56

I saw Apple is unfortunately discontinuing the Space Grey Mac accessories, so I had to get my hands on the Magic Wireless Keyboard while they were still available. I quite enjoy Mac keyboards, especially for working from home. It seamlessly connects to my work Mac. The low profile makes it easy to quickly type. The Space Grey color is my favorite as it looks clean and for those that prefer darker colored accessories. If you can nab one, I highly recommend.

5
2024-05-22 03:10:48

**Rode Interview GO: A Cinematic Revolution** *(Scene: A bustling city street, horns honking, people chatting, a filmmaker—YOU—navigates the chaos with a calm confidence.)* **EXT. CITY STREET – DAY** *YOU stand amid the crowd, Wireless GO clipped to your jacket. Your subject approaches.* **SUBJECT** I’d prefer a handheld mic. *You smile, unfazed. From your bag, you pull out the **Rode Interview GO**. With a swift move, you snap the Wireless GO into place.* **YOU** Not a problem. *Cut to: The Interview GO in action. The SUBJECT speaks into the mic as the background noise fades into irrelevance. Crisp, clear audio flows effortlessly.* **SUBJECT (impressed)** Is this... magic? *YOU grin, adjusting the mic with ease.* **YOU** Rode magic. *Montage of flawless interviews: chaotic streets, windy parks, crowded events. The Interview GO transforms every environment into an audio studio.* **NARRATOR (V.O.)** For the creator who refuses to compromise, Rode’s Interview GO is more than an adapter—it’s your secret weapon. *YOU hold up the Interview GO, nodding to the camera.* **YOU** Perfect audio, every time. *Fade to black. The Rode logo appears.* **NARRATOR (V.O.)** Elevate your story.

5
2024-07-01 02:25:28

The Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard with Numeric Keypad has improved my productivity considerably. The keyboard is comfortable to type on and having the benefit of a numeric keyboard attached is great.

5
2024-06-28 09:54:58

I've been using a dinosaur Apple extended/corded keyboard for over eight years that started acting up. I'm not a huge fan of wireless products because I trust corded keyboards and mice much more than their wireless counterparts. I looked long and hard for another keyboard that matched the feel of my old Apple keyboard. There were some that looked great, but upon closer inspection they felt cheap or had a track record of premature failures. You would think someone in this day and age of technology could build a perfect keyboard, but the truth is most keyboards are compromised with poor design, inferior components or both. Nothing on the market compared to the feel of my old board with the exception of the Apple Magic Wireless extended keyboard. For me it feels like a well broken in pair of Levis 501 jeans. Comfortable. My older keyboard had a slight pitch in angle which some may find absolutely essential for comfort over long stretches of typing. The Apple Magic keyboard doesn't have much of an angle, it is shorter in profile and sits relatively

5
2024-05-29 01:43:29

This Mouse is better and less expensive than a Apple Magic Mouse! No Kidding. It is wireless and plugs into your computer for charging the battery. Slides around smoothly on many different surfaces unlike the magic mouse. Feels better in your hand too because is slightly taller. The price is right so try one and you love it!

5
2024-05-05 06:15:40

I made the transition from a PC to a Mac and found the Magic Wireless Keyboard with Numeric Keypad easy to use and the feel is very similar to my keyboard with my PC. This made the transition easier. The keys are very responsive and the ergonomics are quite comfortable.

5
2024-04-26 05:36:43

This is my third Mac mouse. The preview two used Apple's clever, tiny roller ball. One was wired, the other wireless. They worked fine when new but over time the roller ball suffered as all mice roller balls due because of lint, dirt, dust, etc. They stops rolling. Worse, Apple's roller ball cannot be cleaned and eventually has to be recycled. (I took one apart to prove this to myself.) The new Magic mouse uses no roller ball. In fact it has no moving parts at all! No orifices to become clogged, no cleaning to do. Instead, it uses trackpad-like technology. Users drag one or two fingers across the surface for different scrolling effects, and click the left or right side for a traditional left or right click. The Magic mouse fits comfortably in hand and is delightfully handsome, just as you'd expect from Apple. It runs off AA batteries which appear to last longer. And, of course, it is wireless. Setup was easy and efficient. No surprise. The Magic mouse works flawlessly with or without an optical mouse pad and seems gentle on surfaces (should you be using a nice wooden desk, e.g.). My only complaint is the price. But you come to tolerate higher prices from Apple because their products are superior. And that, I figure, is only fair.

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