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Ultra Car Remote Starter Manual
KarenK002 | 2024-07-19 08:44:54 |
I really like the improvements that were made to the Roku Ultra, especially the rechargeable remote. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-13 09:45:52 |
I really love my tiles because I’m always looking for my remote or my car keys. 5 |
Joe67487 | 2024-06-26 01:59:19 |
Other than a jack, this compact jump starter is the number one item every car should have in it. Completely discharged my battery overnight, hot the"boost" and the car turned over immediately. 5 |
James | 2024-04-19 06:15:27 |
All I can say is wow, this tiny lithium jump starter got what thought was a dead as a doornail car battery back to life 5 |
D3100 User | 2024-09-28 01:47:59 |
Love the lens for the price. Great starter telephoto lens. Beware this will only have manual focus for D3000 series cameras. 5 |
J the p1mp | 2024-07-15 07:24:34 |
A great starter camera- only complaint is it gets grainy in low light. However, manual controls can be adjusted to compensate. Very happy overall. 5 |
David | 2024-04-26 05:57:41 |
Bought this Celestron as a starter into astronomy. The telescope is full manual so expect to learn how to navigate before starting. The build quality and visual acuity is great for the price. B&H shipped promptly and it arrived in great condition. 5 |
J P | 2024-08-27 04:25:17 |
Reasonable cost for remote car charging when needed 5 |
Anonymous | 2024-07-19 08:43:13 |
I just received my fisheye lens from B&H not long ago, great experience by the way. This lens is perfect for anyone who wants the effects of a fisheye lens for nature/urban landscapes, photojournalism environmental shots (those without a clear face, as a fisheye will make a face look kinda odd on FF sensors). Right out of the box, this lens performed flawlessly. Color accuracy was spot on and the lens was light enough for me to hand-hold at 1/5th of of a second.Pros:-excellent fisheye effect on a full-frame sensor, and still retains some fisheye effect with 1.6 sensor crop camera bodies.-on 1.6x sensor crop bodies, this lens acts much like a ultra wide angle-maximum aperture of f2.8 is a nice touch that keeps this lens on my camera almost all the time-color is spot on, totally accurate-light-weight, easy to holdCons:-Doesn't focus very quickly, not like an ultra-wide prime in that aspect, but that's common in many fish eyes-no full-time manual focus (a feature of some of the other canon lenses), must switch to manual focus to manually focus.-I kind of expected it, I wish the lens hood would clamp on, rather it slips on like a glove. Expertise: Freelance photojournalist-3 years Problems Encountered: Cons:-Doesn't focus very quickly, not like an ultra-wide prime in that aspect, but that's common in many fish eyes-no full-time manual focus (a feature of some of the other canon lenses), must switch to manual focus to manually focus.-I kind of expected it, I wish the lens hood would clamp on, rather it slips on like a glove.The reason I gave it a 4 for features was that lack of full-time manual and its slower focusing, but that's just me being very picky.In all honesty, this lens meets expectations and is an excellent buy for any time of photography. Previous Equivalent Item Owned: None, first fisheye Items I Recommend: EOS 5D, EF 16-35mm f2.8L II 5 |
Michael | 2024-06-29 02:56:54 |
I'll start with the fact that manual lenses currently exist for those who like to focus manually. Saving money it's from another book, however...))) Before buying a manual lens, it is advisable to try manual focusing (in a store or if friends have one) and see if you need it? ... You should also be careful with ultra-fast lenses, they require more attention and accuracy. Difficulties with focusing a manual lens are mainly a problem of the person and not the lens. I consider this lens just as a gift for lovers of manual ultra fast lenses. It's small but hefty, has smooth focusing, beautiful rendering, nice rich colors and very attractive bokeh. And in addition to that , you can try it full frame camera and it will almost cover the frame . I would highly recommend this lens for those who clearly understand what manual optics are and how to use them. 5 |