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Polymaker 2.85mm Polylite Pla Filament (3kg, Orange)

Polymaker 2.85mm Polylite Pla Filament (3kg, Orange)
  • Product Code: ga155270
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$142.47 $188.06

Whether you are a seasoned creator or new to the world of 3D printing, the Polymaker 2.85mm PolyLite PLA Filament enables you to explore your imagination, bringing your designs to life.

Derived from corn starch or sugar cane, this Polylactic Acid (PLA) material provides a recyclable, natural, thermoplastic polyester suitable for printing a litany of creations. Featuring Polymaker's Jam-Free technology, you can experience less stops and interruptions during your printing process, streamlining production. PolyLite PLA has a printing speed range between 40 to 60mm/s and a temperature range of 374 to 446°F. This filament supports direct and indirect drive systems with a retraction distance and speed of 1mm at 20mm/s and 3mm at 40mm/s, respectively. Each spool and box are made from recycled material, ensuring a positive impact on the environment.

2.85mm Filament Diameter    3kg Weight    Polymaker Jam-Free Technology    40-60mm/s Printing Speed Range    374-446°F Temperature Range    Direct & Indirect Drive Compatible    Support for Heated Beds

Parameters
Filament Diameter2.85 mm
Filament MaterialPLA
ColorOrange
Weight6.6 lb / 3 kg

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What are the differences between the Sling II and the Sling III? The overall size appears to be identical. From the video and photos, it looks like the insert has been redesigned (one side removable on Sling II vs. internal divider removable on Sling III). I cannot tell if the Sling II has the dedicated space for a small tablet and the zippered mesh pocket at one end of the Sling III.

A: Hi,Sorry that I didn't answer before (I usually use a different email than the one that B+H used.)I have the sling III. It has the room for a tablet (but I was able to stuff other things there instead when I wasn't carrying a tablet) and the mesh pocket. The internal divider (removeable) has an divider so you can make two compartments or one big one. There's a small mesh pocket with a key chain.I bought this because of the additional storage possibilities. These do not make the overall bag bigger than the sling II (at least I didn't notice it while I was in the store.)This bag is awesome. Sometimes I got so much stuff in it besides the camera that it was just as good as a backpack and the ease of pulling out the camera is the best. Just a zip and out it comes. Very sturdy bag but doesn't look like a camera bag (good for urban trips) and very comfortable because it is a sling. IMO, you won't be sorry.

Q: 2. Is this bag waterproof?

A: No, the Lowepro Passport Sling III, is not waterproof.

Q: 3. Will a Nikon D750 with an 85mm prime lens attached fit? If so, will an extra small lens also fit?

A: Yes you can fit a Nikon D750 with a Nikon 85mm lens into this bag.

Q: 4. Will Canon EOS 7D with 15-85 IS + 50MM 1.8+ Speedlite 600EX-RT + Extra Battery will fit into it?

A: I fit a camera of comparable size and lenses in the bag - Nikon D800. You'll be able to fit the camera and either an additional lens OR a speedlite inside the bag. There is an additional pouch outside the bag. I fit a water bottle in this pouch. It's not secure though so you may not be comfortable placing expensive equipment in it. Additionally, the padded liner inside can be removed to create more space. I take out the padding when I'm shooting with a battery pack/grip on.

Q: 5. Does the bag have adequate padding inside to protect the camera and tablet?

A: it's for urban and travel purposes. as such the bag is very versatile and expandable, but only the portion to hold the camera and tablet has padding and that padding is fairly light. it's not intended to be thrown on the ground, but i have no fears for the safety of my equipment when used as intended. Perfect for mirrorless camera with a lens attached and an additional lens or flash. If you intend to use the expanded section for equipment you need to have it either in a padded case like those that come with most flashes or binoculars or a padded lens case. You can also fit another padded storage compartment in the expanded section for equipment not kept in cases. like i said very versatile bag for MFT/mirrorless.

Q: 6. Hey guys, I have the RRS camera plate on my Sony a7R. Would that fit RRS plate fit this ballhead?

A: As the Q Series Double Action Ball Head on the MeFOTO BackPacker Travel Tripod (Titanium) is compatible with Arca-Swiss type quick release plates, yes, the Really Right Stuff quick release plate should be compatible for use with the above tripod/ball head setup.

Q: 7. How does the twist-lock mechanism hold up over time? I photograph at the beach a lot and am worried about sand.I'm not very familiar with ball-heads - will they support my Bronica SQ ok? (It's under 8 pounds).

A: For my experience, I have a Fujifilm X-E1 with a telephoto lense and flash attachment. Altogether I don't think there are more than 8 pounds of load, but I like the twist-lock mechanism and its convenience. It's been holding up quite well for my hiking and mountain bike trips. I have gotten it wet with sand a few times and I usually wipe everything down after removing the parts. The thing you'll have to be careful is water, they tend to sip inside the legs where you twist to loosen it for extension, as that motion might bring water further in. I do say removing everything and putting it back together will do, but it's a 10-15 minutes task - but hey, it's all for keeping the equipment in good shape!

Q: 8. Does this bag hold a 2020 12.9 iPad Pro?

A: Yes, it will hold a 12.9 Ipad pro.

Q: 9. Will this tripod work with a Sony SLT-A77V?

A: It Works with my A7II and a long lens. The tripod is so light that I won't let go of the camera when it is mounted. Certainly not when extended.

Q: 10. will this work with a Panasonic HC-WXF991K 4K Ultra HD Camcorder?

A: Yes, the tripod will work but for video you really want to use a video tripod head not a ball head.Below are some examples of video heads.

13/09/2024

Durable, light weight, compact. Great for travel.

5
01/09/2024

Thist unit fit nicely into my backpack so ALL my gear is together. The unit itself is very easy to handle, folds into a nice small packet and is easy to use! As you can tell, I am quite pleased!

5
01/09/2024

Unbelievably lightweight & easy to assemble & disassemble. The adjustments are smooth & effortless to make. This is the best tripod I've ever used - I love it!

5
24/08/2024

Great travel tripod. Light wight, easy to set up and pack up and move on.

5
23/08/2024

I've used the product on my trip to the Philippines. It folds small enough to fit in my camera bag, plus my 70-200, 10-24, and 18-105 lenses, plus other things like filters and extra batteries. Its is a sturdy tripod despite its size.

5
23/08/2024

Very useful for trips . Light weight and easy to set up . Fits into my suitcase.

5
16/08/2024

..must buy..very user friendly..even my 2 yr old nephew can figure out easily how to use it.. go grab one..

5
09/08/2024

I am an older woman who has just about stopped using my tripod because it was so heavy and hard to minipulate. Not with this one. My camera and favorite lens weigh almost 7 pounds. It works great on this tripod. The tripod is well made, easy to assemble, so light weight and tiny folded in its case. It's a true winner.

5
04/08/2024

Having the perfect tripod doesn't mean you have to pay an arm & a leg! This tripod is very compact, lightweight & cost effective! It will easily fit into my Lowpro Hatchback 16L AW backpack. Very sturdy with the legs opened up at the 2nd widest position. I'm a little weary about having it fully extended with the legs at the 1st position, which would give it the most height. With that said, it is a travel tripod so this would be expected. Overall I would highly recommend it!

5
29/07/2024

Great little tripod. Purchased it to fit in my backback for when I go hiking. A bit on the heavy side but then again you have to spend an extra $50 to get a carbon version.

5

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