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Technical Data Sheet For Laminated Glass

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Technical Data Sheet For Laminated Glass

2024-05-12 01:55:39

Handy cheat sheet that's laminated

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2024-08-24 01:33:29

I hope one day to be an amateur photographer .I could tell you nothing about this lens technical data. I hung an old sheet on the wall open the back door for natural light on camera flash real low budget set up . I cannot believe how good the results were. It's small , it's lite and it was on sale!!!

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2024-06-21 07:12:45

This is a very handy reference to keep in your camera bag. It takes most of the necessary information you need for the SL1 and distills it onto a laminated sheet of paper that is easily stowed in your gear bag.

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2024-06-18 07:26:49

The laminated cheat sheet is a great resource to have in my camera bag for quick reference. There is a lot of info packed onto one laminated sheet front and back. I'm glad I bought it.

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2024-09-16 08:18:41

must display behind glass or must be laminated or color will fade within a week, other than that I am satisfied with the paper.

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2024-09-01 08:17:48

Good all around B&W developer for Kodak and other films. Data sheet is very informative.

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2024-05-24 02:43:56

Thorough and concise, sure beats trying to make your own, it’s laminated too, a big plus.

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2024-04-18 08:14:43

Ecellent laminated label for Brither P-Touch !

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2024-05-18 04:22:50

Heliopan makes filters carefully and to a high standard. Their use of Schott glass helps when doing technical and demanding work. Their filter mounts are blackened brass, lightly knurled, just right.

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

Probably the best (and last) F mount DSLR. No need to go on about it, lots of technical reviews. I came to this from a Nikon D750. I loved the D750, but this is better. The AF is more accurate, especially outside of the center area, and the white balance is more accurate. High ISO performance is still great. While it's bigger than a D750, it's more comfortable to hold (especially with bigger lenses), so the weight isn't that much of an issue. I also have a D5, which is just a bit faster and more solid to operate, but at lower ISOs this camera is better. With a MB-D18 grip I got 4500 photos on a single charge of a EN-EL18c. It may seem odd to some to buy a DSLR in 2023, but if you already have a lot of F glass, it's a much more reasonable investment than going to Z mount. Also, used F glass is getting cheap due to so many users migrating to mirror-less.

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