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Steelseries Keyboard Menu Buttons Not Working
Aubrey | 2024-06-13 01:20:38 |
Love that the menu and buttons match with my V1. 5 |
Daniel | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Gives all the buttons I need. And I don't look like a weirdo with a full bluetooth keyboard when working in a coffee shop. 5 |
Erik | 2024-08-11 01:34:40 |
This is my first time working with a digital microphone. The first thing I did was test it versus my iPhone 14 Pro Max and my SteelSeries Pro headset. This blew them both out of the water. I used it as a system with the iPhone, then also as just a receiver hooked up to an Osmo Action 4. Post-production using Lumafision on the iPad was a breeze as well. I was able toi easily isolate sounds. 5 |
Arthur Toledo | 2024-06-05 08:22:55 |
Cost-benefit very good! The buttons and menu are not very functional like others, but its totally ok to operate. 5 |
Patrick | 2024-09-27 04:53:47 |
From the newly designed body to the crisp focus menu, this camera is everything I expected. Buttons are larger, which I appreciate having that for confident feel when navigating control. Picture quality is as expected. I can crop on an action shot and print without worry of any loss of substance. Truly worth the wait. 5 |
Sam | 2024-08-08 01:59:29 |
Ease of use and great photos: Menu easy to use, buttons easy to click, compact size fits easily in a pocket, takes wonderful photos, all the latest face recognition software. I'm quite happy with this camera. 5 |
Orlando | 2024-07-23 06:18:24 |
The first thing I want to touch on is the kit lens; 24-70mm f/4. I have seen videos of so called pros calling this lens overpriced and flimsy. My copy is well built, solid and oozes quality; even the lens hood attaches securely with no play. Yes it is plastic, but believe me it does not feel cheap at all. Other reviews mention the quality of the images, that is well founded. The camera body feels great in the hand. I’ve read the manual extensively and customized the Fn buttons so I can use focus settings (continuous, and dynamic area) for action and to change the metering mode; this along with the release mode button gets you ready quick. There are user settings directly on the shooting mode dial to customize too. I also used prioritize viewfinder to keep the rear screen off, except for playback and menu access, in order to save battery life and having had the camera on for hours while customizing it, etc. it lowered 2 bars. i-menu is setup for things like HDR, Active D-lighting (eh), multiple exposure and other settings I don’t have on my buttons. I also set my “Release Button to Use Dial’ to on so once you hit a button, you don’t have to hold it down to move the command dials, awkward when you have large hands, especially with sub-dial. A large sensor, in a camera not much bigger than an Olympus E-M1 MK II, which I placed side by side with this camera; with similar weight (both with zooms attached), even with the 24-70 f/4 and you have a fantastic travel camera with resolution to satisfy the most discerning landscape photographer. 5 |
Niklas | 2024-08-12 05:37:15 |
It's big and heavy, but I love it! Buttons everywhere, you seldom need to go menu-diving! 20mb is more than enough for 99% of the pictures I take. The Canon colors are, as always, great. 5 |
Phil | 2024-05-18 05:54:43 |
Works great. You can adjust the fan speed in the Canon menu. This one does NOT have extended buttons on the grip, or a metal bar to attach a strap. Just be careful you purchase the right one! 5 |
Harold | 2024-05-11 06:50:39 |
I think this makes the grades easier and better quality. The unit is small and light and connects with just a USB cable. I wish the buttons were back-lit and I wish Resolve allowed customization but other than that, it works really well. It is quick and easy to learn where things are in the menus. (It would be better if they added separate buttons for Main Menu A and Main Menu B rather than hitting up and down together.) The panel lets me make adjustments more quickly but also more precisely. 5 |