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Post Office Box Door Coin Slot

2024-09-12 04:20:11

Glad that it has a flat slot for screwdriver, rather than a curved one for a coin...

5
2024-07-25 01:30:49

I love that this has the little slot for a coin to tighten/loosen. After a similar adapter *without* those slots became completely stuck on one of my Rycote mounts, I vowed to never use one unless it had them. Now I've got a bunch of these very useful adapters!

5
2024-04-11 08:45:23

Not much to say, really. It is a battery cover and it works just fine on my M6. Would have preferred a cover with a coin slot, but not a big deal.

5
2024-05-21 02:27:52

Nice light with this addition for my either key or fill. Fits the barn door slot well.

5
2024-05-18 08:54:54

This is yet another fine product from Sony. I love the fact that the disc slot, is covered by a door, when not actually inserting, or removing a disc, which helps keep dust. I researched this as i usually do. I compared, other brands as well as Sony. The amount if features that you get in this player, for the price is just astounding. Not to mention all the compatabilty...i have yet to find a disc this player cant handle.

5
2024-05-12 02:24:53

This is my second battery grip, for my second camera. It is easy to put in, it has a little slot for the battery cover door, incase you need to remove the grip, you dont lose the battery door in your house somewhere. great ergonomics, definitely needed for the little sony cameras for stability with the bigger lenses (for me and my hands).

5
2024-06-04 09:45:35

Like another reviewer, I am disabled and can only shoot from the driver’s seat (using Nikon 200-500mm and gimbal head). The Eckla Eagle is very well made and designed. My only quibble is that the vertical edge that slides down into the door window slot is not very “deep,” only about ¾  inch. That allows the entire platform to slip out if lifting the lens upward, or if driving slowly over a bump or curve (slow speeds on deserted roads only, of course). I glued a 2” sheet metal “extension” to that edge for a “deeper” penetration into the window slot. I also added a bungee cord attached to the bottom of the door to exert a downward pull on the EE. Another reviewer described being able to raise the window while the EE is in place. That means that only the interior plastic door panel, (fairly flexible on most modern vehicles), and not the window glass, is supporting his EE. To me, this is not nearly rigid enough. I hook the EE edge OVER the window glass, in its lowered position, for the most rigidity possible. Car window glass is easily strong enough for this. In fact, the EE is designed so that one can reverse the window slot edge piece so that it grips only the window glass, when raised 2+ inches.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Picked up the 11-24 at the Post Office; took few shots of the steering wheel; and drove right into the Talkeetna mountains. Having used fisheyes for year I thought I would know what to do with an 11mm rectilinear...but this lens is different. My instant favorite lens for off-trail Alaska landscapes. Image quality and sharpness are excellent. Distortion is very low. Makes incredible panoramas that don't look stretched out. Heavy...but it's also a 20, 17, 14,13 and 12mm! Once in my hands weight doesn't matter! Use the 11mm most but love the zoom!

5
2024-07-28 01:23:28

Post Office took their time, but arrived packaged perfectly and I cannot be happier as fits my Canon SX 70

5
2024-05-18 04:11:53

While the US Post Office took an extra week and an half to deliver this, the item arrived and it works very well. Easy to set up and works as advertised. It's light weight means you should handle carefully, I imagine. Also, since the transmitter has no power switch (it only powers when pressing the trigger) you should do what I do and remove the batteries when it's in the bag to prevent running them down. In all, definitely worth the price.

5