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Sony Playstation Download List
Dynamite | 2024-04-07 02:20:20 |
My Sony Bravia is the best, and my PlayStation. The best gaming system with best television how can you go wrong. 5 |
AC the Bassist | 2024-09-14 07:23:53 |
I connect these headphones into a Sony Playstation Vita and listen to songs using the Sony Music Unlimited application. This gives me adequate emphasis of bass to help me determine the notes which are sometimes difficult to hear and decipher. When wanting to play along to the music simultaneously using either guitar or bass, I simply plug MDR-7506 through the headphone port on subwoofer/amp combo or DI box. The Playstation Vita is then connected to auxillary port using appropriate auxillary cable. I then have the option of muting the output to the internal speaker depending on whether or not I want my neighbors to hear. MDR-7506 also come with a pouch to carry headphones and cable in. The earpads are soft which make extended listening appropriate. Though, I am fearful these pads may breakdown or tear at a faster rate or higher percentage. This is ok since the earpads themselves can be replaced without buying a complete new product. Another concern is the thin wire connection run independently to the left and right speakers. They could become caught within the sliding adjustment piece that is used to accomodate different head sizes. No worry just something to be aware and cautious of in advance. Overall, the sound is excellent with great clarity and bass. The price was just right for my budget. I wanted to splurge and spend more on this component of my system. However, after testing several other higher priced models, I simply could not justify passing up the quality this unit provided. Legitimacy confirmed! 5 |
Heath23 | 2024-09-07 02:21:36 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Received these not too long ago, set them up to the Sony PlayStation 4 and let me tell ya, the sound quality on these bad boys are top notch. 5 |
Wes | 2024-07-18 09:37:13 |
Sounds great on the PlayStation 4!! 5 |
David | 2024-09-03 09:52:34 |
If you've got a recent Sony camera that has a smart hot-shoe (check the list...mine was on it), this adapter works great with the Sony Digital Receiver(s) to transmit audio directly without need for another wire. Super cool for gimbal work. 5 |
Nick | 2024-08-17 09:44:56 |
used it as a hub on my sons playstation 5 |
Udano | 2024-09-21 09:34:14 |
I think this is good for other products but not for the Sony A7s, when I bought the A7s, it appeared in the list of recommended accessories so I bought 5 of them. What you need is the micro HDMI instead. I think the list need to be checked so they are all compatible with the product purchased. 5 |
Paul | 2024-09-28 02:55:18 |
I had placed myself on the wait list months ago and was fortunate enough to be able pick one up last Friday. The IV has an improved control layout and even the sound of the shutter release make this a massive upgrade to the Sony Alpha AR7 IV. Out of the box and with a non- G lens the camera produced amazingly crisp and large and images. Menus and UI also seem faster, quick startup and expanded image buffer. Wonderful focus options, in the same realm of the A9. My only concerns are future wear scrapes and scratches, coming from a Canon 5D eco-system I wasn’t accustomed to Sony’s terrible paint. This camera is so new that there are few if any protective wraps or cases. Overall, an amazing rig, and so glad I made the leap. 5 |
HOGWILD | 2024-09-05 08:54:45 |
I've had this in my wish list for over a year and my only wish is that I didn't wait so long to buy it. I'm using it with a Sony V1U. I record all of my son's football & basketball games and this remote makes it easier. I always use a tripod and it was awkward using my left hand to control the zoom on the camera. The remote works flawlessly! 5 |
don w | 2024-07-01 03:23:44 |
Sigma has a list of compatible lenses for this adapter, and technically only guarantees compatibility with lenses on that list. Over the years I've accumulated a few Sigma lenses, and while contemplating a switch from Canon to Sony, wanted to know if I'd be able to use some of my existing lenses. I have an older 15-30mm full frame, a zoom 50-500mm, an 8-16mm crop sensor lens, and a 24-300 crop sensor. Only the last lens is on the Sigma compatibility list. The adapter worked for all lenses. Autofocus and aperture settings well controlled by the Sony A7r ii. I love how Sony detects the crop lens and automatically captures the smaller area. Autofocus on the zoom at 500mm seemed to hunt before finding the right spot, but I think that's more due to the focal length and not any issue with either the adapter or the camera. Only minor problem I had was with the oldest lens of the bunch (15-30mm), the camera thought I had an extra f-stop or two. Auto exposure worked fine, but when I choose the aperture there were smaller settings available than the lens could support. Choosing one of those, the camera would simply not take a picture, and if I pressed the shutter it would no longer work even if I moved away from the incorrect aperture setting. Turning the camera off and on reset things. So if I use that lens, all I need to do is keep it fully automatic, or know not to choose the bottom f-stop. Just a minor issue with an admittedly unsupported lens. Very pleased with the adapter. I can use it to permanently use the bigma 50-500mm zoom, and use the crop sensor lenses until I'm ready to upgrade to Sony compatible and full frame replacements. 5 |