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Switch Controller Stops Charging

2024-07-24 02:25:11

The switch was quickly adopted by the controller and was up and running in a few minutes.

5
2024-08-03 04:26:23

Makes using controller software simple as plugging into switch

5
2024-07-11 02:59:38

My Ubiquiti controller adopted and updated the switch perfectly.

5
2024-09-15 05:28:26

This lens is honestly amazing! I've got this as well as the 35mm and the pro controller. It's a little soft wide open at 1.9, but still very usable. Stop down to 2.5 or so and you're really sharp. While it doesn't have hard stops, the focus pulls are smooth and fluid just like a manual lens. No aggressive jumps. The autofocus focus pulls are also great because of how natural the pull is. Genuinely looks like someone is pulling focus. I'm not sure if this would be a great lens for anything high speed like sports. The autofocus could struggle to keep up, but it works fantastically for doc work and interviews with eye tracking. No hunting at all. Do yourself a favor and get the lens station as well as the pro controller. You really only need one pro controller, but I have two because I use two cameras. It gives you a 300 degree focus throw and hard stops, as well as quick easy transitioning from af to mf. Overall, can't recommend this lens enough!

5
2024-05-21 02:44:29

This zoom control was to replace a Verizoom controller that got munched during a shoot. I was never that happy with the Verizoom controller because of the abrupt starts and stops when zooming in or out. I am extreamly happy with the accuracy of this Libec unit. Very smooth starts and stops. No sudden jerks.

5
2024-06-05 02:20:47

This lens is honestly amazing! I've got this as well as the 75mm and the pro controller. It's a little soft wide open at 1.9, but still very usable. Stop down to 2.5 or so and you're really sharp. While it doesn't have hard stops, the focus pulls are smooth and fluid just like a manual lens. No aggressive jumps. The autofocus focus pulls are also great because of how natural the pull is. Genuinely looks like someone is pulling focus. I'm not sure if this would be a great lens for anything high speed like sports. The autofocus could struggle to keep up, but it works fantastically for doc work and interviews with eye tracking. No hunting at all. Do yourself a favor and get the lens station as well as the pro controller. You really only need one pro controller, but I have two because I use two cameras. It gives you a 300 degree focus throw and hard stops, as well as quick easy transitioning from af to mf. Overall, can't recommend this lens enough!

5
2024-09-21 06:52:40

It's a battery charger for crying out loud.. it charges the battery and stops charging when the battery is full. Exactly what I needed!

5
2024-09-26 05:16:14

Charging the controller and four batteries simultaneously is great! We can now be mission ready in no time! Not much more to say.

5
2024-05-05 03:36:32

Really good product, works fine, even tho sometimes you move the phone around too much it's stops charging for a second and them comes back!

5
2024-05-23 07:47:43

I bought this switch to allow bulb exposures for night photography. I tried it out on July 4, photographing fireworks. It is lightweight and relatively easy to use, but it took a little experimenting to understand it fully. Pressing down the button until slight resistance is met (half-way) permits adjustment of shutter speed and aperture. Pressing further starts the exposure and releasing it stops the exposure. However, for really long exposures one also has the option of pressing the button forward so that it locks, starting the exposure. Sliding it back again stops the exposure. Very logical. One can also use the remote to do timed exposures (up to 30 seconds on my camera). In this mode it functions exactly the same as the shutter button on the camera and there is no need for the lock feature. It seems that one can also use the shutter button on the camera without disconnecting the switch. I have read complaints about the construction of the switch. It is very lightweight, but the construction seems robust enough to me. I can't vouch for reliability because I have not had it long enough. I am happy with the product and would recommend it to anyone who wants to avoid camera shake when using the camera on a tripod.

5