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Viking Counter Depth Refrigerator Reviews

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Viking Counter Depth Refrigerator Reviews

2024-09-29 02:12:28

our refrigerator is covered with them!

5
2024-08-28 08:40:25

Have a high end refrigerator that is plug in into it, so far so good!

5
2024-07-16 01:55:54

Even better than promised. Will try hooking it to my refrigerator.

5
2024-04-12 05:22:33

Strong enough to hold up a refrigerator, I think. Fits perfectly, of course.

5
2024-09-18 02:13:58

I read the reviews and this lens behaves like expected. Sharp and extremely capable in terms of focal plane and depth of field control. I also experienced a little frustration with the small locking knobs, more so by their lack of engagement, than by the size of them (if not really tight the lens can slip). Extemely long depth of field is possible by using the tilt function and as the closest focal distance is less than you'd expect... you can get some other than expected compositions. Make sure you keep everything (like metering) in manual, per the rest of the lens. Meter w/o shift or tilt first, then do you magic. Fun lens... expensive, but hey... isn't that why we have hobbies in the first place!

5
2024-06-24 02:49:25

Took the a7c as my primary camera on a Viking River Cruise through Europe. It performed flawlessly, was light compared to my other Sony camera bodies, and with just a few prime lenses, was really all I needed. The longest full frame lens that I took was the 85mm f/1.8 and wish I had taken a longer full frame lens also. I did have Sony's RX100vii but I'm so much more comfortable shooting with the a7c body and also it's low light capability. Anyway, this is a review of the a7c and I strongly recommend it!

5
2024-07-04 04:41:36

After purchasing a Viking range which does not have a timer and looking everywhere for a cooking timer (most are junk), it seemed only natural to use a GraLab product such as I have been using in darkrooms for perhaps a half century. As with all GraLab timers, this is a well engineered, user friendly, great product. Yes, it is overkill, but it just plain works. Now if only my cooking were as good as the timer....

5
2024-08-22 01:55:39

I’ve had the monopod for a few days now, which isn’t enough to do an in depth review, but after seeing the other reviews and trying this out myself, it is amazing. Super sturdy, and I plan to use it with an ultra-wide angle lens held up way above me, or with any heavier lens like a 300mm 2.8 or a 400mm 2.8. Do note though, fully extended is a perfect length for me, and I’m around 5’7” tall. Might be a deal breaker for those who are 6’0 and taller.

5
2024-06-12 07:31:53

My reviews don't seem to get published, so I will not go into depth. The drive seems to meet its specs. It was a good price and delivery, BH is one of my favorite sellers. So far so good. Only time will tell about reliability, but as far as I am aware, there are no issues with it.

5
2024-05-25 09:26:19

I almost went a different route because of the mixed reviews - but I'm glad I didn't. The common thread for poor reviews seems to be focus. That isn't a problem on the Sony a6300, which has focus-peaking. This is a manual-focus lens that will require learning some technique if you didn't grow up in the days of film. Some may not understand that this is an f-0.95 aperture that has a paper-thin depth of field. You buy a lens like this for low-light or creative control. The clickless aperture ring is a nuisance for some, but I have figured out how to use it seamlessly with my work. Start at f-0.95, manually-focus on your subject, then adjust aperture to get desired depth of focus. Image quality is surprisingly good - especially for an ultra-fast lens.

5