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Switch Pro Turbo Controllers With Nfc Controller

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Switch Pro Turbo Controllers With Nfc Controller

2024-08-16 02:33:51

If you use a lanyard (and I often do) this professional-level accessory screws into pre-existing holes in the controller. I own one for each of my controllers.

5
2024-05-13 06:54:37

I have had many controllers in the past, this is the best one for me by far! Most recently coming from a Pioneer DDJ 1000SRT and a DDJ Rev 5. With the new Rev 7 firmware and Serato updates, the Rev 7 essentially does everything the Rev 5 does and more, and offers a lot more in hardware capabilities and functionality! The pads, fx levers, faders, and buttons all feel so much better and more solid than on the Rev 5. There is definitely an adjustment to the spinning platters coming from so many years on static jog wheels, and no Cue button, but it's so much more fun and you can quickly get used to it. The package deal is absolutely amazing! Just getting the decksaver included was enough, but to also get a power strip (could always use an extra one ), a pair of headphones (not great ones, but useful), and a laptop stand, it was completely worth it. Love this controller. I have owned and played on many controllers dating back to the original controller, the Pioneer DDJ S1, to the SX, SX2, SZ, Numark Mixtracks, Roland 505, 1000SRT, Rev 5...this feels the absolute best for my workflow, it will be a while before I feel the need to switch from the Rev 7.

5
2024-07-06 09:10:35

I began using straps back with the original Oculus Quest, and have been unable to use controllers without them ever since! The Quest 2 touch controller solutions aren't bad. The Quest Pro controllers made it difficult. But when I saw that Meta made straps for the Quest 3, it went in my preorder :) the price is the only disappointment in these straps. Given the elite strap tragedies with Quest 2 and 3, it's good to see an accessory hit the mark on the first try! These straps are comfortable. They're thick enough and feel sturdy enough that I expect them to last the life of the controller, and maybe even the inevitable replacement controller! ;) the grip is perfect and I've had no issues with stretching or loosening at all. It really does make the controllers feel whole. Replacing the batteries is quick. Push in the release button (I thought I was going to break the controller trying to open the battery door when I got the headset.. until I found the button) and the battery cover easily slides off and stays tethered thanks to the strap. Pop out the old, put in the new, then .. it might take you a couple times before you are putting the battery door back on subconsciously, because you have to flip it up and over so you don't end up with the strap twisted. But it's not frustrating by any means. It is 10000000x better having the strap integrated into the controller instead of being part of a silicon or tpu grip cover that stretches and slides around, like all previous headsets. If you are a strap person, I don't think it's possible that you could be disappointed with these.

5
2024-07-29 04:59:58

I debated getting the single controller with zoom/focus/iris or going with dual controllers. But I'm very happy I purchased this one. The zoom rocker is quite good and makes it easy to ramp in and out of zooming. Overall I think it is an excellent choice for a zoom controller.

5
2024-08-04 03:13:35

I have used several different styles of zoom controllers and this one is by far my favorite. For our productions we use one hand on the handle/zoom controller and the other hand on our camera for exposure and focus. Since the Sony cameras that we use don't have the option to have exposure through Lanc port anyway, all I need the zoom controller to do is zoom. The rocker is way better than any other rocker that I have used. I prefer the left to right motion instead of a up and down motion by far. Out of all of the varizoom controllers that I have used, I have had some type of problem with every single one...of which the most annoying problem is that by plugging the varizoom controller in, it shots off push auto focus which we use regularly. I have never had a problem with the libec controllers and I own three of them. Couldn't be happier as this controller is priced right and works the way I need it to work.

5
2024-08-05 01:47:33

This DMX lighting controller is extremely easy to operate compared to most DMX controllers on the market. The quality is top notch and it looks great. the small footprint is also a benefit.

5
2024-06-06 07:19:21

I shoot a lot, moved from the Phantom 4 with the built-in screen controllers to the Air 2s and back using my iPhone. I live in Florida but it really doesn't matter, the iPhone would overheat at the north pole. The Pro remote is terribly expensive but worth every penny to avoid the dreaded screen dimming. Fingers crossed DJI adds the ability to use SIM cards (I think this controller has cell capabilities). The final word, if you're a professional piolet you should be using this controller.

5
2024-04-08 06:31:53

I have owned various lens controllers. My previous camera was LANC and I owned the LANC version of this Varizoom controller for it. When I moved to Sony's EX camera, there was no question I would get this Varizoom controller. Unlike other EX controllers, the VZ PG-Ex lets you control the zoom with a dial and not the rocker. This lets you have rock solid fixed speed zooms from slowest to highest speeds the camera supports. You can also modify the speed smoothing during a zoom because of the excellent ergonomics. If you don't want easy fixed speed zooms, there's the Pro-EX model that uses the rocker to control the speed. I have used both and prefer the PG-EX. Both units have excellent tactile feedback on buttons and rockers. There is an additional button that is programmed to review the previous clip. Other things that speak to the quality product is the heavy duty cord with a nice way to manage excess. And, the handle clamp design is rock solid AND does not require the wing nut to be completely removed. But, if you just want low cost, go buy other controllers. You won't appreciate this but you WILL get what you pay for with the cheap ones. The VZ PG-EX is worth every penny if production value, reliability, operational efficiency and build quality are important. The looks don't hurt either. It definitely says Pro.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I have three VZStelth Zoom Controllers and have used them for several years. This controller is rugged and has never given me a problem. I use them on two Sony HVR-Z7U cams and one Panasonic HVX200P to video weddings and other events.

5
2024-07-24 02:25:11

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

5