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Reviews Small Microwaves

2024-09-29 07:19:58

Product works as advertised, changes color when wet and microwaves back to new. I'm happy.

5
2024-07-18 03:57:55

Bought this speaker based off of the reviews and I’m glad I did. Great sound from a small speaker. Love it!

5
2024-07-01 04:16:16

Purchased this for it's light weight, small footprint and positive reviews. Could easily throw it in a backpack. I was amazed at the quality of image. It is a bright, clear, detailed image with great resolution and depth of field...making panning easy. The course and fine focus works perfectly. It is much better in low light than I anticipated. Compared to 3 other scopes, I don't believe it gets a full 33x power magnification...but close enough considering the superb image it delivers. If you need a great little spotter to bring with on the hunt versus leave in the truck...get this.

5
2024-04-13 05:38:53

I am a bag junkie. Generally speaking though, I like to only carry the bare essentials with me on a day to day basis. So, my quest for finding bags that suit my various needs at various occasions is often a daunting one. YouTube review after review... Blog reviews upon more blog reviews... Reading countless store reviews (such as this one). And usually spending a few weeks weighing my options before buying an item. Most times, this pays off! That is absolutely the case with this bag. The design is sleek and stylish. It’s small, but not so small that I still can’t fit a Nikon D300 (with battery grip!) and one of my favorite lenses as well as a few pens, a Field Notes, and my passport. Take off the clunky battery grip and I can fit TWO of my favorite lenses. This bag is hands down my EDC bag not to mention the bag I use for travel photography all over the world. The quality and build construction for this bag is outstanding. From the moment you pick up the packaging it’s shipped in, you realize very quickly that this is not a cheaply made bag. As you start looking through the various compartments, it just gets better and better. Seriously, an OUTSTANDING bag. Keep in mind... it is a SMALL bag. If that’s what you want, you’ll love it! If you aren’t looking for a small bag, look at the 10L. Regardless, buy Peak Design products. Everything I’ve bought of theirs thus far is quality gear!

5
2024-09-22 05:18:34

Bought the small and big packing cube during black fri sales. See a lot of reviews on how much you can pack inside the packing cube despite the size but I wasn't expecting too much. Turns out, as what all others have mentioned, the packing cube really can compress down a LOT of clothing. Do yourself and luggage a favor and just get one for yourself

5
2024-09-16 06:36:13

There are some things in life on which you do not compromise. A travel tripod is not one of those things. We all want a travel tripod to be tiny and light when stored, tall, rock solid, and full of features when in use, and inexpensive. Since no such critter exists, we pick what is most important and live with the rest - compromise. After researching a couple dozen travel tripods (really wanting the consensus best overall Peak Design but not its price tag), I settled on the SmallRig AP-20. I wanted small and light, but most of the reviews for small and light tripods also had 1-star entries for flimsy and/or deficient quality. The SmallRig had only 4- and 5-star reviews across several review sites, and a recurring word was sturdy. The carbon fiber SmallRig is the same weight as the the carbon fiber Peak Design, nearly as short when folded, and 1/4 the price. (The well-engineered Peak Design is undeniably more compact in diameter, but that's a compromise I decided to make.) The SmallRig is indeed sturdy as the reviews said. The legs do not flex. The center column can wiggle a bit when extended, but that is true of most if not all center columns. The ball head is small, but it seems adequate (rated at 26 lbs/12 kg) and holds the camera once set. I used a 5 lb setup (Pentax K-70 with FA*400 mm lens) to photograph the 2024 eclipse with no real issues. (I have nothing heavier to put on it.) The Arca-Swiss quick-release mount works as it should. The SmallRig has the usual features found in today's travel tripods - monopod conversion, inverted center column capability, even a 1/4 in threaded attachment point. The big thing for me, however, is that it is solid on the ground. Small when folded, light to carry, sturdy in use, and affordable. There are smaller, lighter, cheaper, or (maybe) sturdier travel tripods, but the SmallRig seemed to me the best compromise of all those factors.

5
2024-09-14 03:10:38

What's not to like - great image quality, small, light weight, inexpensive. Based on other reviews, I was expecting a really noisy focusing motor. It is much better than I expected.

5
2024-09-13 04:19:51

I've always liked the 35mm focal length, and when I bought my Sony camera, I researched all available 35mm lenses. I read available reviews and it came down between the Sigma and the the Sony 35mm GM f1.4. I tried the Sony, but, though reviewers say it is light and small for what it is, it was simply too big (long). Also, I do not need f1.4. The Sigma is not all that different from the Sony in the way the two lenses render, and differences in sharpness are small enough for me. Given the price of the two lenses, my decision was easy to make. I looked at the Sony f1.8, the Sony f2.8, the Samyang 2.8 and 1.8, but I find a lens without an aperture ring not as inspiring. This Sigma is sharp enough and has a pleasant rendering, and the price is right. I like it! This is one of the reviews for the lens I relied on, before buying it: https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1686080/0

5
2024-09-25 09:33:15

I'm new to photography and I have chosen this lenses after googling some reviews on the internet. The fact that is small, sharp and has good low light performance (1.7 aperture) determined me to buy it. I think this is what a street photographer needs in his pocket. Maybe I'll come back later with some photos. Thanks B&H for promptitude.

5
2024-09-06 02:46:27

I got this because it is so small and the reviews were so good. I used with a 300 2.8 with 2x extender and it was very sturdy. Great size to pack too. Just keep in mind the overall height. I am about 5'11 and it is just about the right height for me. If you are much taller you will have to use a head to raise the camera up to eye level. It does have 5 sections so it takes a little more to get all the sections extended but well worth it for the compactness that comes along with it.

5