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Summit Mini Refrigerator Manual

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Summit Mini Refrigerator Manual

2024-09-29 02:12:28

our refrigerator is covered with them!

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2024-08-28 08:40:25

Have a high end refrigerator that is plug in into it, so far so good!

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2024-07-16 01:55:54

Even better than promised. Will try hooking it to my refrigerator.

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2024-04-12 05:22:33

Strong enough to hold up a refrigerator, I think. Fits perfectly, of course.

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2024-05-15 04:56:13

Connected to my River, kept my portable refrigerator going all weekend

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2024-09-12 04:19:57

I Leofoto LM-324CL Summit Series Tripod, Acratech GXP Ball-Head, and an LB-75 75mm Leveling Base for Tripod. I wanted to be able to keep these things assembled as a unit, and that would not fit in the Leofoto bag. I looked at the ProMedia bag, and it looked to have dividers and padding and a place for a light stand or two if I needed it. I got it home, and the container it shipped was trashed, but the bag was unscathed. It fits exactly as I wanted. The padding is excellent for my needs (I am too old to be climbing mountainsides and such). It will work very well for packing it around a park or easy trail, exactly what I needed. Of course, it will handle much more, but that is for someone else to consider.

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2024-08-18 05:30:13

This thing is great. Easy to use, and it attaches very easily to my Leofoto Summit tripod legs and adds about 2 of extra height.The one thing I would like to see be done different. PLEASE ADD A HOOK TO THE BOTTOM.

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2024-08-03 02:23:52

I have two other, very solid (and much larger/heavier) tripods (such as a Feisol with an RRS ballhead) which I use for virtually everything EXCEPT there's no way I was going to lug either of them on an upcoming 20+ mile round trip hike/climb to a 13,000+ Wyoming summit.� This 60-year-old WILL, however, be taking this very sweet little Oben.� I really like its features -- it seems to be very well made -- and even its included ball head (although not at the same superb level as my RRS ballhead) is pretty nice!� I can even swap out the otherwise nice 2-piece adjustable center column and in its place use the little, included "shorty" fixed column which will further reduce weight AND allow really low ground-level shots.� Plus one leg screws off to become a monopod; sweet!� If I had a mule I'd bring my Feisol and RRS; but I'm thrilled to have this great little backpacking tripod which (unlike its big brothers) will get to see a hard-fought summit.� Summary: great backpacking tripod, and a great value imo.

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2024-05-06 08:32:12

This is my second OP/TECH camera strap. The first one was used for years of summit hiking in New Hampshire. Easy on my neck and very tough. Highly recommended for rugged use.

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2024-05-07 04:12:11

I was in search of an Instax camera as a creative outlet and to put a retro spin on my photography hobby. I'd looked at the popular Fuji Instax line of cameras, and even had a Mini 90's in a cart, ready to purchase... but I kept having one nagging question in the back of my mind that kept me from pulling the trigger. This is pretty automatic, and you're stuck at F/12.7. Is this going to really give me the creative control I'm looking for, or would this be better for parties and grabbing quick-memories? Well, I'm not a teenager. I don't really go to too many parties, and the novelty to my friends of an instant photo is a great for sharing, but it doesn't really fulfill my personal goals. However... F/5.7 for lower light and/or shallow depth of field and Manual Focus, coupled with shooting a kind of camera that I'd never shot before? THAT sounds more like what I was looking for! First up... it's expensive. You could buy a Fuji Mini 90, a Fuji 300 wide, a Fuji SP-1 Instax Printer, AND more than 100 shots of film for less than you can buy this one camera by itself... and it doesn't even include a neck strap. That's straight-up daunting, if I'm being honest. On that fact alone, I couldn't recommend this camera for someone who just wants to shoot the Instax Mini format for fun. It took me a week to really mull that over. Am I glad I made the decision I did? Absolutely. This camera has taught me to slow down, compose, and consider. Each shot matters, so I care and think more on every one. This camera WILL take more skill/time and trial/error to get quick shots in focus than other automatic options. Vignetting occurs at high aperture settings. I'm running out of characters B&H will let me use, so let's wrap up this up with pros/cons: Pros: Manual Focus, f 5.6, glass lenses, fun bonus aperture (mine was a clover!), hidden flash, optional ND filters, close up filters, and lens hood Cons: Manual Focus, expensive, light-meter not very dependable in bright light

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