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Verizon Wireless View Usage Details

2024-09-17 03:12:15

Great for audio and video editors. Use it with pro tools, good usage for details while mixing and editing.

5
2024-08-26 02:21:41

Truly a wide view, makes landscapes feel huge, with a lot of details.

5
2024-06-09 09:19:34

The whole home backup system with the Smart Panel 2 works well as it gives me a very granular view of where my power usage is on my iPad or iPhone, however, having said that, I am looking forward to installing the EcoFlow PowerSight smart tablet for an even more granular view. With a single battery installed, I am getting around 4 to 6 hours of battery usage every evening depending on what is being used. The battery is currently set to discharge betyween 6 pm and midnight, and set to charge after midnight. Charging to 90% from 50% takesa only around 2 hours.

5
2024-04-27 07:11:23

I bought this camera primarily for a high quality Electronic View Finder, tilt/swivel LCD screen, advances in video, and compatibility/similar usage with the Canon T2i for I've had for 8 years, I know the old T2i well and have been happy with it, the M50 is a great upgrade, was everything I expected and more. It works very well with the lenses that came with it, my EF-S (Even the Tamron 18-270 super zoom) lenses and my adapted manual classic lenses from the 70's. I like the 24mp sensor and it's processed rendition better than the T2i's. The small size/light weight without compromise is awesome and the kit lenses are quiet and perfectly adequate for most usage.

5
2024-08-24 06:41:44

Use for stargazing, when I want to see a wide field of view with details. Crisp, clear details across the image, no distortion near edge. I have an astigmatism, and even without using a corrector it's great. Tested it on the full Moon with my Meade SCT 10 and it was a beautiful sight, lots of details, didn't constantly need to adjust focus. A general sweep of the sky produced pinpoint stars. Looking forward to using it for everything to see what it's best for. Wish for clear skies!

5
2024-07-05 08:15:23

Primary use is terrestrial viewing, wildlife watching, plane spotting and astronomy. I was skeptical about the IS feature and spent many months in analysis paralysis until I finally pulled the trigger and purchased these. I knew the red line Canon optics would be perfect in all aspects ( clarity, CA and field flatness -- and they are) but it was the IS I was skeptical of. Hindsight I wasted much time worrying over this as the IS feature basically turns a jittery view into a static picture where you can discern details you never knew were there, whether it be a open star cluster, the letters on the side of a aircraft at altitude or the fine details of a small warbler high up in a tree. Think of it like this, if you were viewing through regular binoculars and wanted a better detailed view you would rest them on something solid or mount them on a tripod, with the Canon IS, you simply click the button and wala the view is stunningly steady and details you never knew were there pop out. To say IS is a game changer would be an accurate statement. So, as B&H askes, are there Things that aren't so great about it ? Well most every one gripes about the lense caps, and they aren't that great, but there are solutions easily implemented if they bother you, me personally I remove them to view, then when finished I replace then and put the binoculars back in the case, mine seem to stay on just fine but the objective covers can be a bit fiddly. Thats it in my opinion. Bottom line, if you're looking for a great set of binoculars stop looking and get these, 10x42L IS and you wont be dissapointed or have any buyers remorse.

5
2024-06-23 05:17:16

As Seniors it is nice to be able to view lots of details that we previously missed. Probable our age

5
2024-04-18 01:14:32

I bought this for stargazing and it did not disappoint. I could see hundreds, if not thousands of stars the naked eye couldn’t as well as observe planets and craters on the moon. Its wide 50mm lens captures a lot of light and allows me to view a large portion of the night sky. The quality of the image is great and easy to focus. It is a bit heavier than I thought and keeping it steady is not easy, so a tripod and a tripod adapter is recommended if you want to view smaller objects or practice astrophotography. Highly recommended for use in stargazing, and even birdwatching and nature observation. Note that a telescope is required to see more details because through binoculars, most celestial objects are seen as just dots with a little bit of color (and possibly details).

5
2024-09-18 01:11:19

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is my first pair of wireless over the ear headphones and I am in love. They fit great, lightweight on my head with full coverage over my ears. The specs say 34 hour battery use. That doesn't mean a whole lot to me. I tend to judge battery usage by how annoying it is to recharge. I've found the battery usage on these headphones to be stellar. From my perspective I'm able to use these over and over and only rarely am I having to charge them. I couldn't be happier with these.

5
2024-05-03 02:51:54

I have been using the Eartec wireless intercom system for quite some time and I am very satisfied. Because of the years of ownership and usage of the headsets, they started to wear down and peel. The replacements look great and they were very easy to change out.

5