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Samsung Wash Machine 4E Error

2024-09-18 09:35:37

This makes the error code go away

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2024-05-01 06:12:24

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Excellent picture, works well with my fire stick and my satellite TV provider. WiFi and Bluetooth are easy to configure. This TV has/does everything I wanted. Would have been nice if Samsung would have included the 4 machine screws to mount the TV to the wall mount bracket. Be sure to purchase the proper length machine screws. Buy the best, Buy Samsung! They last for ever. Was time for me to upgrade to a smart TV, my older Samsung TV still works perfect. I Bluetooth to my home stereo system, music videos are outstanding to watch with a good speaker system. I would recommend this TV to family and friends.

5
2024-04-04 09:23:11

Not sure what to say except that it works really well as a wash pouch!

5
2024-05-08 04:39:43

Bird photography is my primary use, and more often than not, for that you need reach, speed, sharpness and contrast. Nice, creamy bokeh is a plus. Top marks on all points for the 500 f/4E. For me the only real decision to make was to get a Nikkor 500 or 600 mm prime. Opted for 500 because I can shoot it handheld, but it is admittedly not really easy to do that. At least it is possible, and I do so often. The reduced mass of the E version vs. previous generations is frankly what enables that utility for people with less than supranormal strength. Handheld with a 600 is not realistic at all, for me at least, not only because of the extra mass, but also because the higher magnification of 600 mm makes it much harder to hold the subject on point while hand-held. A 600 would always have to be paired with a tripod, whereas the 500 offers me the flexibility of not being forced to do that. Obviously, using a tripod + gimbal (or monopod + tilt head) with the 500 has it merits, and I use those combinations often as well. I suppose I will eventually buy a 1.4x TC to get more reach on the 500 when needed, but for now, getting this lens was the cost of entry for serious bird photography. My results are noticeably better with the 500 than with the Nikkor 80-400 mm f/4.5-5.6G that was previously my main birding lens. For birding, and I suspect wildlife photography more generally, this 500 prime was the right choice, no doubt. The attached photograph was taken hand-held and is almost a 100% crop. Nikon D750, 1/3200 sec, f/5.6, ISO 320. AF-S Nikkor 500 mm f/4E. Unedited, except for usual Lightroom tweaks.

5
2024-08-03 02:50:39

I owned the AF-S 500mm G VR and this new 600mm f/4E weighs the same but is definitely bigger to transport and carry around. I find the image quality to be better in every regard. Focus is extremely snappy and it takes the TC-1.4E very well. I went on a 7 hour hike yesterday and I took my 200-500 f/5.6 and left the 600 at home. I won't be able to do long hikes with it, but will use it at every opportunity I can. Incredible sharpness and smooth out of focus backgrounds. The accessories are definitely a consideration, around $2K spent on beefier tripod, gimbal, monopod and bags but that's just part of owning this lens.

5
2024-05-05 07:56:42

I ordered the PU-120 & PU-150 for the new Nikon 600mm f/4E FL ED VR not too sure which would fit best. The PU-120 works but the PU-150 is much better as it centers the lens perfectly. Works perfectly with the Induro GHB2 and it comes with two screws so its very secure and it does not effect the new 600mm FL soft grip lens foot as it's still comfortable to hold.

5
2024-04-14 05:44:59

I tested this center column with a gimbal head and my 600mm f/4E 8 lb lens. It was stable at 4.5 inches of extension which provided a total base height of 62.5 inches for the head and overall height with the gimbal of 66.5 inches.

5
2024-04-07 04:58:46

I'm using the Ruggard Alpine 600 to lug my 600mm f/4E FL ED VR with an attached D810 on small hikes (4-6 miles). The bag is well built without being heavy. I have been pleasantly surprised with the weight distribution on the back. Definitely worth the price if you have heavy gear that you need with you at all times. I highly recommend this backpack. [Disclaimer: I'm not associated with, communicated with nor been compensated by Ruggard for this review].

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I use this replacement foot to mount a Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 600mm f/4E FL ED VR Lens on a  Wimberley WH-200. It works perfectly.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Its great hold my all gear perfectly good 1- 180-400mm f/4E TC1.4 FL ED VR 2- D850 & Battery grip attached to the Lens 3- small Binocular 4- medium tripod/monopod 5- memorys case 6- small cleaning bag ** you have to do some arrangement inside the bag for perfect fit I hope i can help

5