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Menu Setting For Samsung Headphone
Arnis | 2024-05-24 05:54:58 |
Everything about this little machine is very good, indeed. The fact that it is small by itself presents minor challenges, such as being able to press the menu buttons etc. since they are so closely spaced. To save space, line out, timecode and headphone outputs are tiny 3.5 mm instead of a hefty XLR, but no bid deal. My only real negative is that the headphone volume switch also has other functions if it is pressed, which is so easy to do accidentally. Though no fault of the machine itself is the instruction manual. Very very few manufacturers give you a real one, expecting you to go online. Even an included disc would be appreciated. It does come with a quick guide, covering all the functions. Again, Zoom being no exception, some functions are mentioned but not given detail as to actual use. Case in point: linking. Likewise, it would be nice to expand on any accessories and how to use them, beyond how to find the features in a menu. If people understood what's available and how to fill their need - and how to use it - I'm sure customers (like me!) would be more likely to be happier, use the features more, and buy more accessories. Looking at the reviews, even the bag/case made for the F6 isn't as well thought out, including those from third party vendors. This may or may not be an issue for you. Bottom line, accessories are often afterthoughts, so look critically before you buy, because features and specs on paper don't mean much if you find it difficult to actually use your equipment. For it's price, it's so hard to beat - I bought this instead of other brands... with no regrets! 5 |
Cody | 2024-09-25 01:42:30 |
This Sony camera is certainly not for a beginner photographer or videographer. The menu and setting can be quite daunting but if you know what you're doing this cameras capabilities are endless. Has all the features most filmmakers need and has crisp pristine footage accompanied with a G Master lens. It's Photo and Video capabilities are next level and one of if not the best Hybrid to date! 5 |
Hugh | 2024-08-13 09:45:54 |
What makes this focus-by-wire lens so fabulous is how you can now activate a menu setting in the GH6 and G9 II which allows you to turn the focusing ring into a linear focus lens like a cine lens so you can have repeatable focus! Plus, you can assign various degree turns for quick or longer throw focus. I'll be reaching for this lens way more than my proper cinema lens! 5 |
Hugh | 2024-08-14 08:26:33 |
Not only are the images out of this lens fantastic, but you can now turn this focus-by-wire lens into a cinema style lens through a menu setting in your GH6 or G9 II by activating what's called linear focus which also allows you to assign how many degrees you can rotate the focus dial for repeatable focus. I'll be reaching for this lens more than my cinema style lenses. 5 |
Janis | 2024-05-24 05:37:17 |
I found the camera similar to my T6i yet a little different in setting up in the menu. Getting used to newer format is taking some time. The owners booklet that comes with it is vague but very set up oriented 5 |
Paul | 2024-05-03 06:52:37 |
At first I was baffled not knowing how to make it work. I think I did correctly set up in the camera menu setting. Yet the remote was not working at first. I checked the battery and it was a brand new one. So I called NikonUSA technical support and the technician told me about sensor next to nikon logo on the front upper right of my d7500. Also I noticed that in the battery chamber there was a cellulose stuck to the new battery which I did not notice first time when I opened it. I removed the cellulose away from the battery and learned also the remote infrared does not work when I used the remote while I kept the remote inside within the case.It looks like I have to take it out from the case to use it to work. The other finding was that after I use the remote I have to go back to the menu setting to switch the menu from off to on. For some reason I have to switch the remote setting every time I have to use it again. Maybe I don't know how to keep it on. Other than that it is a sleek small light and nice looking remote. I love it. 5 |
Michael | 2024-04-29 06:24:20 |
I'm really enjoying this camera and I believe it is the pinnacle of the XT line with its emphasis on photography. I love the lower weight and smaller form factor. The IBIS allows you to capture low light images that would normally require a tripod. The excellent Fuji primes really benefit from this feature. My only negative is the new custom settings feature. On previous models you could set 7 custom settings based on various IQ settings and a film simulation. These recipes make using the Fuji system fun and simulate the old film days. The new custom settings menu requires you selecting nearly every menu item to create a custom setting. I would have much preferred the old method or the choice on what to include in a custom setting. Just a minor complaint but the menu system is also getting a bit bloated. I'm also loving the new EVF. I can finally see everything without glasses. The controls and dials are perfectly tuned with just the right amount of resistance. I also enjoy the new film simulations. Overall a great update from my beloved XT 3. Highly recommended! 5 |
Stephen | 2024-09-01 04:34:52 |
This converter creates an audio output from my Samsung TV if, on the TV's sound menu under settings, I select PCM instead of Dolby. 5 |
SamsungFan1991 | 2024-07-01 07:22:52 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Samsung never ceases to impress with their TVs. The menu is super responsive and does not lag like older models. Has all the smart features you can ever think up. 10/10 5 |
Jusup Sukatendel | 2024-07-05 05:29:36 |
I usually use my highend Sennheiser headphones during my music time. Now I spend less time with my headphone. I am so happy with this Play 5 sound quality. It create vibration out of my wooden floor, the small effect that create live music feeling. In my previous speaker, I need to adjust the setting to meet the best setting of each music, with this play 5 what I need is only set the volume. The istalation was very easy. It did not required my wifi password. 5 |