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Miniature Schnauzer Salt And Pepper Temperament

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Miniature Schnauzer Salt And Pepper Temperament

2024-05-12 05:18:11

Perfect for my Pepper 300 and Arri 300.

5
2024-05-13 01:17:33

Miniature easygoing and perfect for traveling

5
2024-06-26 09:51:34

I used this paper for salt printing and it has been perfect.

5
2024-09-23 06:57:42

Great miniature size USB that is flexible for both USB A and C

5
2024-08-22 01:15:36

I've used just about every sub-miniature mic out there and in this price range no other can touch it.

5
2024-06-03 09:10:11

Does all it claims to do, perfect for those miniature paint jobs.

5
2024-06-23 07:56:33

Used in LTM Pepper 420's. Provides the lighting brightness and quality expected.

5
2024-04-11 07:12:30

This is one heck of a sweet miniature office printer. A MUST BUY and HAVE!!

5
2024-08-17 05:17:49

Fits great in a 200 watt LTM Pepper. They last a reasonably long time, but you gotta be ready for when they burn out...because they will. They ALL will.

5
2024-08-09 09:53:58

I bought this to get the ability to focus and control spot size. I then had to order a couple of these little Pepper lights. I got one with barn doors and the other Pepper will have this Focal Spot attachment. Although the adjusting blades assembly is a bit awkward to adjust and use; once you get the right tensioning, you can slide each one in and out, without affecting the position of the other three. I found that by removing one of these four adjustment blades, I could then insert a piece of heavy cardboard. By cutting out various shapes on these cardboard inserts, I could in effect come up with a sharply focused image-spot. For my application, that's more useful than the adjustable square/rectangle shapes you can obtain with the sliding blades. I do wish the way the front lens assembly slides in and out could be a bit smoother. The little locking screw that holds the lens in, has to be loosened each time you want to change the focus. That does get a bit problematic when the light has been on for a while. This whole assembly gets really hot. Think I'll invest in a pair of oven mits! Other than that, this is a keeper considering the price.

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