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Post Office Fixed Rate Boxes
Peter | 2024-09-05 02:58:18 |
Excellent! This fixed several frame-rate problems that were troubling me.. 5 |
Alejandro | 2024-08-23 01:18:35 |
Best ROI. Slight green tint but nothing that can't be fixed with slight adjustment in post. Budget friendly! 5 |
Brian | 2024-07-28 07:24:34 |
Seems to work just excellent so far. Significant red-shift is annoying, but easily fixed post-processing. 5 |
Michael | 2024-06-02 07:30:39 |
I have this lens and I love it. No it is not a prime it is a zoom. This beats the 18-55 Kit lens hands down. The lens is surprisingly sharp. Yes you do some distortion at the wide end but nothing that can be fixed in post and it is only at the very corners. When shooting in JPEG this can be corrected with the in camera settings. This lens is small, lightweight and the focus is quick and silent. It is so quiet sometimes I can barely hear it focus. It is easy to shoot handheld. The 5.6 aperture setting at the 135 end is a bit slow but for it to be smaller the lens would have to be larger and more expensive. This is simple lens physics-based which means the smaller the aperture the larger the lens. With the higher ISO capabilities of newer DSLR'S the slower apertures have become less of an issue. The weather sealing of this lens is a great asset. You can shoot in almost any weather condition and not worry. There are no other lens of this focal range in this price range that offer this. The lens does have some limitations, all lens do, but nothing serious. Stop the lens down a little at the longer end and you will be fine. In very bright contrast conditions you may find some small purple fringing at the wider apertures. This can be fixed by stopping down or with the on camera settings or very easy in post processing. I have the DA*16-50 as well and I still goto this lens. When on a quick hike or walk I will pair this with the HD 55-300 WR and I only need two lens to cover any focal length I would need. Overall this is an extremely versatile, lightweight lens that is a joy to use on my K3. It is an exceptional value for the price. I rate this lens 4.5 out of 5. 5 |
Richard | 2024-07-16 01:35:28 |
It does what it says. It has real knobs and that is a plus in this age of encoders and up/down volume buttons with a fixed rate of change. I used it to add an extra zone to a home theater receiver for a fraction of the cost of typical power amps. Single input also keeps it simple. 5 |
Paul | 2024-05-19 06:52:45 |
Since this camera has a fixed lens, you NEED this. The finish is top rate, the threads are silky smooth and the anti-reflective coating is excellent. This piece of glass should not be considered optional 5 |
Roger | 2024-08-09 06:21:11 |
I bought these to mount my Nikon flashes on light stands. They are first rate quality. The finish is excellent and my SB-800 locks properly on the shoe. I didn’t realize when I ordered them that they can screw down onto a 1/4-20 post. You don’t need the provided screw to mount them to mini ball heads. The flash contacts do not touch the post or the screw if you use it. Great product and made in the USA. 5 |
Auslander | 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 |
Ted | 2024-09-18 08:25:19 |
I'm using this on my standing office desk with a 17 MacBook Pro laptop. The height range seems reasonable, and although the tilt angle is fixed, it seems okay. The stand feels sturdy. I put it together backwards (with the brackets facing out instead of in) which better accommodates the width of my laptop. Office phone fits underneath no problem. I use it with a Bluetooth keyboard, and I'm so keyboard-centric that reaching up for the track pad when needed hasn't been too much of a hassle yet. I'm using this at a fixed work station. Taking it apart for mobile applications could be feasible, but it would take a minute. 5 |
Marilyn | 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 |