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Mechanical Pencil Patents With Summary
Scott | 2024-08-15 05:37:55 |
Great lead supply for my mechanical pencil. These are very thick and so far, not a single has broken even when I extend a bit. Very happy with these lead refills. 5 |
Jim | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
very nice to have a summary of details for the D780 5 |
Dimitar | 2024-04-28 05:14:20 |
Nice pencil. 5 |
Tino | 2024-09-06 04:46:15 |
If there is a single word to describe all the favourable comments so far, then, make it as my entry for this comments section. I endorse that one-word summary here. 5 |
Francisco | 2024-04-01 09:28:36 |
The best mechanical hard drive I had ever used. 5 |
Zachary | 2024-09-28 02:48:26 |
I have also used this setup on my gh4. I currently am using it with the a6300 and a7sii. At first it seemed the summary battery was reading as a incompatible battery. After a couple of tries it read it in the a6000, a6300, a7rii and a7s. The connectors on the dummy battery may have had something on them from the manufacturer. This is extremely helpful when my camera is on a rig and gives me easy access to the batteries. The canon batteries also seem to last longer as well. 5 |
Midway hunter | 2024-08-16 07:40:34 |
Wow! That's my summary. Awesome, magnificent. Crystal clear, incredible low light visibility. I just bought my first Z3 and couldn't be happier! To say I am impressed doesn't do this scope justice. I had the highest expectations given the price. I was not disappointed. While I own many Leupold VX-3's (and Zeiss, Nikon, Bushnell), and they are excellent, the Z3 stands above the rest. If you can afford it, buy it. Put the best optics you can find on your rifle. It will be the best decision you ever make when it comes to hunting. 5 |
Brad | 2024-08-14 04:24:27 |
First off, my warning. Buy this battery here or a reputable retailer and avoid all others. I was cheap and tried purchasing one elsewhere and it was 100% counterfeit (confirmed by Olympus). I have added photos here showing the difference between the counterfeit and a genuine battery. View the end of my review for a summary as well. The battery itself there is not much to say it is identical to the one that came with the camera if you have an OM-D or Pen E-P5 and will work better than any of the aftermarket batteries out there. I chose to buy a genuine battery because most of the aftermarket ones apparently do not work with the on camera battery gauge and I like to know how much battery life is left. The one I purchased here at B&H is genuine and can be seen in the photos I have attached. Now, for a summary of how to know if you got a counterfeit: 1. Counterfeits have the word Japan spelled with a lowercase j on the battery label 2. Counterfeits are the wrong weight. Real batteries are 50 grams, the counterfeit I received are 38 grams. 3. The battery terminals are an off color on the counterfeit. 4. The packaging on the counterfeit has a matte finish and the coloration is all faded. Packaging on the real batteries will be glossy and have rich coloration. 5. Genuine packages typically have a seal on top. 6. Genuine packages will include the battery inside of a zip-loc type bag while the counterfeits come in flimsy plastic bags. 7. The tabs on the bottom of the counterfeit batteries are rectangular and not square as they should be. 8. Both genuine and counterfeits batteries processed in Vietnam will have the misspelling explose on the label. Do not assume it is counterfeit just because of this misspelling. 5 |
Hugh | 2024-08-13 03:16:18 |
In summary, if you want to get into Full Frame and Mirrorless and not pay a fortune, the Canon RP is the best camera. I am an enthusiast not a professional photographer. I was looking to upgrade my Canon T7i with a full frame mirrorless camera without spending a fortune. The Canon RP turned out to be a perfect fit for me. It is smaller and lighter than my previous cameras. With the EF-S adaptor I am able to use my two kit lenses, 18-135mm and 70-300mm, until I can afford the RF 24-105 Lmm or the RF 24-240mm which is my next step. The camera is easy to use, takes beautiful pictures and gives me the opportunity to learn the mechanics of using the different manual settings. I don't use it hardly at all for video as I let my iPhone 10s do that at this point. I will probably get into video seriously at a later time but now I have a lot of practice and learning to do. I don't have an issue with the battery because I am not taking hundreds of pictures a day but I am going to purchase an extra one to travel with. All in all I feel I made a great choice. 5 |
Daniel | 2024-05-14 02:35:58 |
Summary: The Oculus Quest 2, while having a couple small drawbacks, is absolutely incredible and worth every penny. I absolutely recommend this product. Details: The setup was a breeze and the screens are spectacular. The Oculus software is well made, the Guardian is a life saver in a 5'x5' play space, and the controller / hand tracking is phenomenal. But what really drew me to the Quest 2 is the customization. Pretty much anything you don't like about it can be changed. The only big one for me was the basic head strap. Sorry, Oculus, but it's uncomfortable. So I bought the Elite Head Strap. Game changing improvement. Bottom Line: If I wrote all the things I like about the Quest 2, there wouldn't be enough space here. I've spent 116 hours in VR in 2 weeks. Enough said. There are a thousand reasons to buy a Quest 2, and zero reasons not to. 5 |