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Switch Emulation On A Handheld

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Switch Emulation On A Handheld

2024-06-08 05:13:28

5 stars! Stable and very easy to adjust level with slider on.

5
2024-07-04 09:36:39

I use OP/TECH straps on all my handheld DSLR and SLR cameras. Being able to switch instantly between a shoulder strap and wrist strap is very convenient. Also, a strong feeling of security with either strap.

5
2024-07-09 01:30:45

I received this mic from BH Photo in exchange for my honest review. Upon opening the box I realized right away that this was a well built microphone. The mic has a hefty weight to it and the all metal construction feels like this microphone can take years of use and survive the drops and bumps that go along with using a handheld microphone. I find that the sound is a bit flatter than other boomy or super crisp mics that I have used and compared this microphone to. I happen to like the flat sound on my voice. I also find that this mic is not as susceptible to plosives as other handheld dynamic mics that I have used in the past such as the Pyle-PDMIC58 and Samson Q2U. I added a Windtech 900 series foam windscreen to this mic, as I do for all handheld dynamic mics, and I can close talk this mic for podcasting and it performs great! The cardioid polar pattern is ideal for using this mic in a non-studio environment and does a great job at reducing unwanted room noises and echo. The switch one the handle is quiet when flipped and also contains a tightening screw to make it more difficult to accidentally activate the switch while in use. The mic comes a high quality XLR to 1/4 inch cable as well as a mounting clip that is threaded for a 5/8” mount. If you want to hear this mic in action, Search for my channel “Tech Mundane” on YouTube.

5
2024-06-18 01:26:24

Love this thing. Makes my BMPCC way more versatile. Makes it easy to switch from sticks to shoulder rig to just handheld.

5
2024-04-28 09:53:30

Detaching my camera strap is always taking up too much time. As a videographer I need to switch from shooting handheld to a gimbal, time is precious in capturing moments. Anchor links solved my problem, this unique quick release system enables me to switch seamlessly and saves so much time. Nice work Peak Design!

5
2024-09-18 04:55:40

Film arrived quick through B&H and was well within expiration window. Not sure if it's the exact emulation as the 35mm KG200, but typical (great) quality from Kodak. Great warm tones, not too grainy, forgiving exposure latitude and great skin tone reproduction. Have run several rolls through my Yashica TLR without any issues. Honestly, my go to color film for medium format. Much better value, considering the number of shots you get on 120, than Portra or Ektar and very pleasing images.

5
2024-08-15 02:37:22

A surprisingly nice sounding analog string emulation! Few controls but considerate ones. The effects sections reverb is nice and open sounding for strings. Sits nicely in mixes so far. Plus, unlike some vintage machines, this one's already in stereo!

5
2024-08-09 03:36:46

I used this to convert an older PC to HDMI out as Im turning it into a retro gaming emulation system. Worked great...Im able to hear/see perfect audio/visual from my 10+ year old PC onto my less than 1 year old receiver and 4k TV. Exactly what I needed!

5
2024-08-16 02:57:19

I have been using a pair of these for two 1K monitors switching between Windows (at first W7 and now W10) and Linux (Kubuntu) for several years now. I have never had much of a problem with them. I have always used a wired keyboard with them which suits my needs since I use it on a desktop. I have also always used a Logitech M510 wireless mouse with them and that worked perfectly, including forward/back side buttons which I use frequently in Linux to switch between virtual desktops. I have never had to touch the settings in the KVM, which means mouse emulation has always been on. However, one of them died, sort of. It got worse and worse. I think they must have some kind of low power processor in them that deals with them mouse emulation and keyboard functions. I could no longer communicate with it via the keyboard nor did my scroll wheel or side buttons work on the mouse. Intermittently at first, but permanently at the end. I switched the KM part of the KVM to the other one which still worked fine. I had trouble finding a replacement at some of the other big sites where you might expect to get them, but was happy to see the B&H had them in stock. And, as usual the shipping was prompt. The replacement works perfectly. I expect to get another bunch of years of service from it.

5
2024-07-01 01:20:29

I bought the MDR - 7506 to use in conjunction with the Waves plug-in “Ocean Way Nashville,” an emulation of of a state-of-the-art control room environment. The 7506 was one of the more affordable options that OWN recommended. My mixes have improved 100%! Thank you, B&H.

5