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Manual Knob Microwave Small

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Manual Knob Microwave Small

2024-09-11 08:25:54

I like how it can be regenerated using a microwave oven.

5
2024-05-29 02:50:13

Yes, a focus dial and a manual focus knob would be great. But aside from that this lens works very well with my 7m4 SONY. It is quiet and quick to focus. Th 'macro' setting has very limited depth of field, but it does in a pinch.

5
2024-08-18 04:10:59

Nice headphones but wish you had more options with the control knob honestly to small of a button.

5
2024-08-23 03:23:20

The preamps are INSANE! So crisp clean! This is such a great device at such a reasonable price! My only little complaints on what I would improve on is instead of having to go into the modes to change the Gain Knobs to Basic Mode if you don't want the knobs to act like faders to L/R, but it's only one or the other....I would have include the option to operate the knob as a fader, but if you push down and turn then it adjusts the gain for the ISO channels. Instead of keeping the Knobs to act like faders, push down on knob, press the gain option, and then press the extremely small arrows or reach into side of bag (if not in bad then nevermind) for the HP/Menu knob to adjust the gain. It's such a hassle to adjust the gain! That's another thing....I know the recorder is small so limited on space...but having the HP/Menu knob on the top would have been SUPER convenient...instead of the right side inside my bag. The Sound Devices 688/664 and the news one have it on top!

5
2024-09-24 04:52:20

I ordered this ballhead to go on my Traveller 1 tripod. I use this setup with my small mirrorless camera. This ballhead is great. It holds my camera firmly in any direction without slipping. It does not need a friction knob for these small cameras. You can keep enough friction on with the main knob to hold the camera in place and still make minor movements. I was very surprised at how good this ballhead really is. I highly recommend it.

5
2024-09-11 02:46:31

This is a light, sturdy, well-made tripod that will serve well for supporting DSLR cameras and the popular new ICOM IC-705 amateur radio transceiver. It does not have a notch which is not a big issue on a small tripod, as the camera tends to topple when pointing down on tripods with the notch, unless counter-weighted, but it would make it more compact for packing if it had the notch. The carbon fiber legs lock in three different heights. The lower knob is easy to adjust and gives a non-slip hold on the ball. The upper knob is best pointed away from the operator and adjusts to securely fit the Arca-type mount on my Canon's cage bracket. I haven't found any better small tripod for these purposes. As noted in the Q&A section, you don't need to purchase the extra $20 FEISOL plate, the one that comes with the tripod is better designed.

5
2024-09-07 06:29:52

I love these things. If you have a small rangefinder lens with a focusing stick/rod/knob, and like me you prefer a tab, this is your answer. Unscrew the rod, stick this on in its place, and Bob’s your uncle.

5
2024-09-06 01:15:14

The holding power is great. The knob to tighten and loosen is easy to use and works great for the small holder. The flexibility of the holder os great as well.

5
2024-08-17 09:33:33

Small, very sharp and easy to use.  Fantastic.  I wished the focus knob was more smoother and less plasticky feeling.  I wish the eye relief is more forgiving. You really have to have the ocular width aligned perfectly to have a good look, but with practice, youll get it unfolded to the right size pretty quickly. I wish the case was more simple and compact (like the bino itself). It is much too bulky for this slim folding glass. You can tell it was not made for this particular bino.

5
2024-09-02 09:46:57

I bought this head to use on a small travel tripod with a micro four thirds camera/lens, its unique tension control, and it is small enough that it does not change the folded size. It is outstanding! The fit and finish are excellent, and everything moves smoothly. The clamp has a two bubble levels, one on the top and the other built into the locking know of the clamp, so both are visible even with your camera in place. The clamp also has markings so you can align your camera to the center point or use the marking with a nodal rail to repeatedly be able to set the camera and lens at the nodal point. To keep your ball head screwed tightly to your tripod just put a little thread locking liquid on the threads - just make you get the type that allows disassembly. The BC-126 is fairly unique in that the tension control screw is built into the locking knob. Properly adjusted - you can move your mounted camera to almost any position, let go, and it will stay put. Then with a half turn of the locking knob the camera/lens is very secure. When locking the ball head there is no movement and the camera does not creep downward like less capable ball heads. You can't accidentally loosen the tension knob starting a camera/lens a free-fall. When unlocking the ball head the locking knob can only turn so far, keeping enough tension that the camera will not move on its own. Outstanding!

5