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Mohawk 3.5 X 4.5 Flip Card Paper Stock

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Mohawk 3.5 X 4.5 Flip Card Paper Stock

2024-08-07 04:53:20

This is my second Falcon Paper Cutter. The first one lasted over 20 years and went to several continents with me and cut reams and reams of paper and card stock. It finally broke this year and I was heartbroken as I was having a hard time finding a new one. So I was ecstatic when I discovered that it was still made and was available at a good price. I like the fact that you can easily replace the blades and the cut is sharp and crisp every time whether cutting several sheets of paper, photos, or card stock. It's a great little cutter!

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2024-08-12 04:34:25

Perfect for Nikkor 50mm 1.4 (with hood on) or Nikkor 28-70mm 3.5-4.5 D (with hood on)

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2024-06-11 08:55:36

I bought this lens to replace the AF-S NIKKOR 24-85mm 1:3.5-4.5G. Although a bit heavier to handle, the clarity is amazing. I love the extended focal range which allows me to go from portraits to landscapes in a moments notice. This has become my new everyday lens and have proven itself many times over.

5
2024-08-08 08:18:42

Purchased a Super Vario ELmar SL 16-35mm f/3.5-4.5 ASPH on secondary market without lens back or hood. Leica replacement part for lens completed set. As always, easy to navigate web site and secure item of choice

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2024-08-01 01:19:44

Bought this for my EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM Lens. I believe Canon should include the hood with the lens, but that's just my opinion.

5
2024-08-07 01:32:13

I bought this new lense to accommodate with the AF-S 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF DX standard zoom lense that came with my Nikon D70S DSLR Camera Kit. I used to be taking pictures on landscaping and interior/exterior of buidling, and often found myself limited by the 18mm focal length(equivalent to 28mm at 35mm film lens) that couldn't cover the view I wanted. After getting this new lense, I took them to a trip at Yallowstone National Park last week. I was very satisfied with the super wide angle capability, fast focusing, easy zooming, and quality of pictures. This lense worked great for me.

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2024-04-28 08:20:17

I would probably really give it a 4.5. I'd rather see a fixed f/4 than have f/3.5 at the wide end. This is my first quick-shift lens, and that is a wonderful feature. I discovered it by accident because the focus ring is close to the camera body. This lens covers everything I need for situations like hiking or going to a family event when I'm not sure what might come up. I do wish it offered closer focus.

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2024-04-05 06:48:54

Nikon D810 with Nikon AF-S Fisheye NIKKOR 8-15mm f/3.5-4.5E ED Lens is a great addition to my Natural History Photography

5
2024-04-15 02:42:19

This 3.5 x 4.5 version is about perfect for the Voigtlander 65mm Apo-Lanthar, with a protective filter, its cylindrical hood, and both lens caps attached.  That lens in that configuration measures 3.04 x 5.14 at its widest and longest points.  The case could accommodate maybe 1/6 longer and wider both, roughly, though longer would mean that the lid doesn't close up fully, leaving some lens visibly exposed on two sides. The case is just a tad loose sideways with that lens, but not annoyingly so. It's a good amount of protection when the lens will be carried inside of a larger case for an outfit, and nicely made.

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2024-08-25 06:10:21

I purchased this as an upgrade from my 3750 for 2 main reasons: The screen is larger and I wanted the rear feed and rear slot option. (The rear feed will feed paper from a pop-up area located at back of machine. The rear SLOT will feed paper straight through from back to front (after removing a piece and making an adjustment). The rear slot will print on media up to 1.3mm thick. Anyway - after setting up the printer, I was anxious to experiment with these features (mostly the rear slot, as I wanted to create my own decorative card stock for use with die cutter). I could only find ONE sentence in the entire user manual that addressed selecting the rear slot, and it was a NOTE: It said to select the rear slot, choose the option with the appropriate paper size. I kept choosing 8.5 x 11, but did not realize there were further options. (See first photo). However, to choose rear feed, you go into different settings, first choosing layout, then printer settings, then paper source. See 2nd photo. I think these 2 options should be located in the same place. (I use MacBook with Monterey). I also found one other limitation working from the printer console. There is a nice feature to print decorative card stock or lined paper. If you choose lined paper, you are offered the rear slot as an optional paper source; if you choose decorative card stock, you are not! I believe the rear feeder (which loads and prints without curving the paper around the way the main feeder does) will meet most of my card stock printing needs. After much research, this feeder can handle card stock of 100 pounds (or more).

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