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Reliance Controls Pro Tran Transfer Switch Kit Gray

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Reliance Controls Pro Tran Transfer Switch Kit Gray

2024-06-18 02:50:39

Easy to use. Dip switch controls explained on chassis makes sense.

5
2024-05-14 07:16:44

It took quite a few hours, but thanks to the wormhole switch I was able to transfer all the data from my old computer to my new one - seamlessly.

5
2024-06-02 07:15:56

Like it so far. The additional switch to transfer from PC to PC is very helpful

5
2024-09-09 03:10:48

This is exactly what I needed for my unifi pro and switch !

5
2024-08-24 08:27:42

Very fast transfer speed, well built unit. Easy to switch drives around also.

5
2024-06-22 04:50:37

Works well especially for monitoring lighting in various areas of a scene. No reliance on batteries, which is nice. Case and all included accessories are well made and should last a long time.

5
2024-04-09 06:16:32

Been using Manfrotto heads for far too long. I have always known that I needed to upgrade from my reliance on Manfrotto. I am glad did! This head from Miller is a night and day difference for me. So much better in every way. Lighted bubble head, counter balance, and extremely smooth drag and pan. It's so good!

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

This lens represents my most recent step away from an over-reliance on zoom lenses. I like, and still use zooms, especially for wildlife, but have decided to shoot more with primes, and zoom with my feet. The Canon EF 50 f1.8 II is the least expensive of Canon's 50s, but it captures such remarkable images I can't imagine spending more money would somehow translate into images that are demonstrably superior. If I was shooting video the STM version may provide smoother focus transition, but I don't. No, it's not built like a tank, but I don't use my equipment as I would a tank, and if something did/does happen to it I the pain in my wallet will be minimal. In the meantime, my nifty 50 is also thrifty, and thrilling. Note: the box in which this lens shipped looked as if it was the last one in stock!

5
2024-09-25 07:29:28

I purchased this pop-up background kit for on-location headshot jobs and it's been great. The gray is a great neutral and isn't transparent so I can light it properly. It's slightly difficult to fold back up when finished, but there are a lot of YouTube videos on how to easily fold up these backgrounds. If I could give any advice on this product, it would be to make sure you have clean hands, and keep oily skin away from the fabric, as it will stain. Otherwise, I love this kit!

5
2024-09-08 03:17:16

The Ona Prince Street is my go to light kit bag. Use it with either the Nikon D810 and 50mm f/1.4 with SB900 or with D7100 and Sigma 18-35 f/1.8 art. Beautiful craftsmanship. I own two more Ona bags (Brixton gray canvas and Camps Bay gray canvas) and feel that the leather version is a looker. Highly recommended for street photography.

5