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Salt Lake City 10 Day Weather Underground
Leigh | 2024-04-09 02:19:52 |
I was surprised how much of a difference this deadcat makes for my Rode microphone, but we always have a little wind in Salt Lake City and this has made all those subtle wind sounds disappear! 5 |
Hags | 2024-07-11 05:38:23 |
Bought this lens for a trip to the Kansas underground salt museum. Lighting conditions were poor to say the least. Did not disapoint! Shot in very dim conditions @1/8 second (1600 ISO) without noticable blur. Goodbye flash! 5 |
TMILL | 2024-06-29 04:51:40 |
This arm is exactly what I needed. I made an oversized copy stand to photograph old city maps and drawings of the underground utilities. I'm using the arm on top of a ProMaster Super Heavy Duty SLR II Tripod. Had to put a couple of weights on the tripod just to make sure it wouldn't tip over with the arm fully extended. 5 |
Garfish of Earth | 2024-05-15 06:38:23 |
I use this lens in inclement weather-- rain, snow, cold, and salt spray, dust/sand along w/ the K-5 body. It's small, light and has a great zoom range for shooting while hiking, beach combing etc. Image quality is good/very good, and not just for this class of lens. If a photographer (or would be photographer) can't make good photos w/ this lens he/she should take up some other hobby-- maybe knitting or stamp collecting;)? 5 |
Flash Gordon | 2024-08-25 01:19:29 |
In the mid-1950s when I was 10, I was attempting to photograph robins in my backyard using my Hopalong Cassidy camera. My mother called me and said, Here, take this salt shaker. Put salt on the birds tails so they can't fly away. I spent the rest of the day unsuccessfully trying to approach those birds. Now at 71, I just purchased the new Nikon AF-S 80-400 f4.5-5.6 G lens. The lens cost more than I wanted to spend, but the lens is even more than what I have always dreamed to own. The VR is exceptional, the focusing is fast and accurate, and the lens is super sharp. This is my fifth FX lens, and although each lens that I attach to my D600 is my favorite when I am shooting, this will be my go-to Florida bird lens. Since I am the type of photographer who actively seeks my subjects on long treks, usually without my tripod or monopod, a dependable, well balanced, exceptional lens with outstanding VR allows me to forgo my mother's salt shaker. 5 |
Robert | 2024-09-21 06:51:20 |
Has use it taking photos of sail boats racing while on race committee First day rain second day salt spray and no problem keeping camera dry until ready to use 5 |
funkpapa | 2024-06-18 01:59:26 |
For the price these cannot be beat. I use these as my day-to-day get around the City headphones and they work great. Comfortable as well. 5 |
Richard | 2024-07-09 07:21:55 |
Originally I purchased the Mirrorless Mover 20 Bag. The 20 is just too small to carry two lenses and an additional camera. The pouch in the front is too limited and the mesh holder under the top of the bag is very limited. The 25i bag has everything you would want for travel purposes. There is a slot for your iPad, the front pocket w/zipper will hold a wallet, SD cards, passport or whatever you need for travel. The top mesh compartment is a bit wider than the 20 which allows for more storage. The little side pockets will hold additional batteries and the rain hood which comes with the bag. I can fit two lenses, one small flash, OM D EM10ii with lens into the main compartment. There is a separator for an iPhone...not the iPhone 6 or 6+ but 4s or 5. You can put the iPhone 6 or 6+ in the front zipper pocket if needed. Different from the 20 is the strap...the 25i has a padded shoulder strap--the 20 does not. If I were deciding again, I would not purchase the 20. This bag is in between the 20 and the City Walker 10. I use the City Walker 10 for the OM D EM5ii...you need the depth of the bag (City Walker 10) for the larger camera model...especially when using the add on grip and battery pack. The 25i will accommodate the OM D EM10ii with the additional grip...it is too narrow for the EM5ii with grip). The workmanship of the 25i is Think Tank all the way...it is not cheaply made. Carrying the City Walker 10,20 or 30 can be troublesome if you are walking great distances for a long period of time. This bag is much easier. I think it is a perfect bag to take on a vacation where you want two lenses, and extra body, and you want some important documents with you in addition to your iPad. I would not consider this bag for an extended photo shoot where multiple lenses and bodies are required. You will not fit a large hot shoe mounted flash into this bag. A small flash for travel will work. This is a great bag for that family photo shoot in the park. 5 |
JMesseder2 | 2024-09-04 02:19:22 |
The day after I received the filter, I used it in two portrait shoots, one of them on a lake with plenty of potential water glare. The slightly warming effect it gives to skin tones while it does the normally expected polarizing thing, has prompted me to leave it on the camera for nearly all my portrait shoots, even when I do not need to cut glare. 5 |
Bubba D | 2024-08-11 03:28:29 |
Great camera's. work day and nighr in all kinds of weather. 5 |