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Motorola Hand Held 10 Watt Radio

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Motorola Hand Held 10 Watt Radio

2024-05-16 09:42:18

Wanted a quality AM/FM hand held transistor radio to be able to listen to race announcers without having to use cell phones or cell networks. Works fantastic and provides great quality sound through wired earbuds inside my hearing protection. Also bought a splitter to allow two people to listen. Very happy with the quality.

5
2024-06-28 05:16:18

I shoot multiple off-camera radio controlled Speedlites in a variety of ways, but never really delved into macro lighting. This Ring Light is amazing and makes it so easy to shoot great hand-held macro at 1:1. It changes the game and allows for hand-held macro shooting with great ease using ETTL flash. Just set the camera aperture to f/22 or f/25, speed at 1/200 (max sync) and ISO 1000. That gives you the movement freezing result at a decent DOF. No need for a tripod which is always difficult with macro outdoor shooting. It darkens the ambient background light and creates amazing perfectly lit results at 1:1 macro if you have a good macro lens. Macro shooting is always low light shooting because of the tiny apertures and fast speeds required. This ring lite has amazing results, all using simple TTL. I just wish it had the radio signal capabilities of the 600 Speedlites.

5
2024-04-17 01:11:36

I purchased this radio for utv use and as an addition to my current 105 radio and 4 hand held units

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

The radio works great with hand-held radio's. Wished the speaker was louder. Struggling to hear it in the combine and tractor.

5
2024-04-06 01:20:24

This is way better then the hand held models. I like it very much.

5
2024-09-07 06:15:33

I recently added this lens to my D70s kit. Impressively sharp, particularly compared to non-VR lens it replaced. 300mm hand-held shots of mountain 10 mi. away clearly show stick-trees from forest fire 2 years ago. Indoor poor-light hand-held was excellent at 1/30 sec., still quite usable at 1/10 and 300mm, shutter priority gave f/8. AF works better than me (I'll turn 73 next month, and don't see real well in low light - this is a great geezer's lens!). VR - I love it. Ever carry a 7# tripod in your field pack? Not any more. Weight? Whaddya expect - it's chock full of guts.

5
2024-08-06 04:22:17

I had the ZOOM H4N for about 10 years. It was time to upgrade. I did my homework on all hand held recorders and I'm glad I stuck with ZOOM. This thing sounds amazing, i totally recommend it!

5
2024-09-19 03:33:50

Well Made. A must for hand held !

5
2024-07-29 04:31:11

The Motorola CLS - 1110 is a fine handheld radio. It has decent range and can be programmed so as not to interfere with other radio frequencies. More than the radio, however, I was totally sold on the customer service I got from B&H. It was as good as I could have imagined leaving no room to ask for more. Thanks-

5
2024-04-01 03:12:12

The CLS-1110 2-way radio by Motorola is small, lightweight and easily accessible for my assisted living staff. If only there was a way to eliminate the protruding antenna (can easily get in the way), this would be the world's most perfect unit!

5