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Sacar | 2024-05-25 02:42:34 |
I purchased the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max to use in case of power outages so I can keep my 7 cu. ft. chest freezer running, among other things. This power station is impressive. It's very well made, super quiet when charging and the battery capacity is outstanding at 2,048Wh. I like that it has dual solar inputs and plan to add more panels later. Might get a second battery too. The most important thing to me is the LFP battery chemistry and the battery lifespan. Very happy with my EcoFlow purchase! 5 |
Pinzmann | 2024-04-29 04:40:48 |
Very happy with this unit. I use it to run a 10 cu ft fridge. 2 180 watt panels which would charge the unit by noon next day. The LifeP04 battery is very impressive. 5 |
Paul | 2024-09-11 08:25:54 |
I like how it can be regenerated using a microwave oven. 5 |
William | 2024-09-19 02:30:32 |
I do a lot of low-light photography in small venues, such as pubs, restaurants, and even a small recording studio. Although I have several other fast fuji primes (23/1.4, 35/1.4, and the 56/1.2) I sometimes need additional field of view that the 16/1.4 provides. (approx 36 ft when subject is 20ft distant). This is another high quality lens from Fuji and I haven't been disappointed. I usually shoot wide open and the images are sharp despite the 1.4 aperture. The hyperfocal is also short, which provides additional flexibility for manual focusing and getting depth of field to infinity (at f2 hyperfocal is approx 21 ft). Another high quality lens to consider if you need a fast/wide lens for the Fuji x-system. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-04-23 05:10:23 |
At first, I have been as skeptical about this lens and it's price tag as many others. But now, after having used it for quite a few months I can say this: - The 58/1.4 is my first choice of lens whenever it makes sense to use it: portraits, events and street photography. The contrast and color rendition are second to none. - Yes. Focusing is challenging at close distances and low light. But what prime lens is not challenging to work with? - Robustness? This lens, attached to a D3s body, fell of the roof of a house 10 days ago - a total of 16 ft. of a fall, of which 9 ft. were free fall onto a wooden deck. Both, camera and lens worked flawlessly afterwards. The argument that some make about new pro lenses feeling like plastic never made sense to me. According to the laws of physics, the force exercised to a body is proportional to the ac/deceleration and mass of the body. In other words - have you ever dropped a feather and found it broken upon picking it up from the floor? No. This lens is amazing. Overall I would say it performs equally to the 24/1.4 and 200/2 that I have owned for may years. It's not as academically sharp as some of the newer f1.8 lenses that Nikon produces(which I use, too), but it beats those in terms of color and contrast fidelity any day. 5 |
Lance | 2024-09-22 08:43:30 |
We purchased this CPU for a customer that had a CU go bad. We were able to install it in the same motherboard and power it on. The system came up as it was supposed to. Product arrived with no issues. 5 |
Alex | 2024-09-11 01:18:11 |
I have used it to light many night scenes (from cu's to mediums). The fx functions are great and if you turn it off between takes it always lasted for the duration of the scenes I was shooting. (90 minutes +) 5 |
Winston | 2024-04-26 06:15:24 |
This is an awesome purchase. I use it as a backdrop for CU/MS interviews when the background isn't too appeasing. Hardest part is breaking it down. I had to check YouTube for a tutorial because the written one was no help. 5 |
Andreas | 2024-05-08 01:36:35 |
Small dimensions and does not stick out 5 |
Martin J | 2024-09-12 09:55:17 |
I use a large mixing bowl, filled with filtered water. I use the microwave to warm the water, 2-3 minutes, and mix about half the powder. Repeat for the remaining powder. Let it cool over night. 5 |