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Wireless Backup Camera On A 2004 Expedition

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Wireless Backup Camera On A 2004 Expedition

2024-07-28 03:23:17

These were used to connect a Samson Concert 288 wireless mic system to a Samson Expedition XP800 amp/mixer/speaker system, and they worked well together. These cables are fairly rugged and connect easily to their respective inputs.

5
2024-09-18 09:52:33

if your wireless unit fails you, this is your backup.

5
2024-07-07 02:40:52

Appreciate the service the expedition and the product!

5
2024-06-23 01:31:50

fast expedition. Congrats from France.

5
2024-06-08 05:13:28

5 stars! Stable and very easy to adjust level with slider on.

5
2024-07-07 03:54:29

I am planning on using this while on a caving expedition where it takes considerable time to go back and forth between the flashes and the camera to see if they are firing correctly. It seems well suited for my needs.

5
2024-06-05 08:48:17

Conveniently small and simple, and a must for long exposures. Ive used it on my first long exposure expedition in NYC and it worked perfectly. Can trigger shutter from front or behind camera. Nikon D7000 has infrared sensors on both front and back of camera.

5
2024-09-05 06:34:57

I've used Lexar since I first purchased a digital camera in 2004. They just keep performing so I just keep buying them.

5
2024-09-08 07:29:12

Great little backup in my bag for wireless boom mic using Rode Wireless Go

5
2024-09-04 04:50:40

I'm using the KX-20, mated to a set of Sirui EN-2004 sticks for nightwork, lanscape, and urban landscape. The heaviest setup I use is a Samsung NX500 with 50-200mm glass and maybe a couple of filters. Some people might find the support overkill for the camera, but I'm a refugee from the film industry. At any rate, the combination sets up quickly, is easily portable, and vibration free. I don't have much to add to the other five star reviews other saying the head is (1) Not handicapped in any way by such a light load; and (2) A perfect match for the EN-2004. Without a minimum load, many ball heads get floppy, or go skippy if drag is added. But the KX-20's tolerances and adjustable tension keep the movements butter-smooth even with my featherweight equipment. I may be in the minority here, but find the three bubble levels useful. The mounting plate doesn't interefere wtih the camera's battery/memory drawer or viewscreen movements. The head's baseplate is a perfect match for the 2004's top plate (unsurprisingly, since they were made for one another). Together, the head and sticks weigh in at 5lbs, collapse to 19 with the legs flipped up, and will fit in a carry-on. No negatives. Taken by itself, the K-20x is an excellent head. The combination of the K-20x with the EN-2004 is an outstanding system; I can't imagine anything better for a light load at any price.

5