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Donna 2024-04-06 02:11:13

[1] Just received the machine and have already printed atleast 100 cd's with great results. Hope it continues to be a great product.

5
John 2024-04-11 02:30:22

[-100 dB] My Big Knob unit controls the output from a CD player for input to a 100 WPC amplifier. It is perfect for that application, where the full functions of a preamp, say, are not needed. Beautifully straightforward.

5
John 2024-04-26 06:44:26

[0.19" (5 mm)] Do you suppose the DAC in your $1000 receiver might be better than the DAC in your $100 CD player? For a mere $6.50 you can improve the sound of your CDs quite a bit!

5
Donna 2024-06-21 06:17:52

Just received the machine and have already printed atleast 100 cd's with great results. Hope it continues to be a great product.

5
carl 2024-07-14 09:43:29

[1.81 lb] Less then $100 and I can transfer my home movies to disc as well as listen to Billy Joel on CD while doing stuff like this. I refuse to pay for streaming services as I am retired and no longer commuting. I use my S21 as a phone period. (needed 5g when my perfectly good 3g LG could no longer access the tower) I totally get that young people rarely use a cd player, but they are on the move and streaming works for them. This is in my desk top which is not really portable in the first place :) and I have LOTS of CD's dating back to Old Blue Eyes. Bottom line: It works as intended and less then $100.

5
Terence 2024-04-25 04:20:14

[0.17 lb] I bought some looking just like this maybe 5 years ago when they first came out and they were great but not 100% machined perfectly, from a different brand. This two pack is not only a great deal, these things HOLD well. NO wobble at all. Machined very well for something so cheap. Hopefully hold up for a while. Huge time saver when breaking down or building cameras and monitors. I got some of the vertical types (maker is ANDYCINE) and wasn't as happy. These are flat and offer a great foundation and connection to have something so top heavy like a monitor above it.

5
docljs 2024-04-22 07:12:30

[6x 24 Discs] Great for cd's

5
anyonymous 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Lithium-Ion] First of all, I was shocked to be able to find this online! I was expecting to have to purchase an entire battery pack for over $100. I was pleasantly surprised to find this little battery compartment door for less than $2.00.

5
L'Aura 2024-04-14 09:51:39

[0.35 lb] This is exactly what I needed! I'm a nature photog (mostly wildlife) and frequently hike into areas. I move this back and forth between my daypack and overnight pack and it works well carrying my Canon R5 with everything from the little 16mm up to the 100-500. I haven't tried it with the big 500mm prime, but I suspect it wouldn't work well - not because the Strapshot couldn't handle it, but more because the weight would drag at the one side of the pack pulling things off kilter. Along those lines, the pack you use needs to be able to support the weight of the kit you're carrying. When I used a lightweight backpack with nothing in it there wasn't enough heft to support the R5 and 100-500 and it was awkward. But when I use Lowpro Fastpack 250 with a couple lenses, snacks, water, etc it carries the R5 and 100-500 fine. The same when I'm out for a couple nights in the backcountry - the big backpack full of gear handles the weight of the camera and lens fine. And it's SO much better than a strap - the set up is snug to the body and I have with it coming out. I've used it enough now that stowing and removing the camera is pretty easy and the safety strap is secure (I've given it a few sharp tugs to test) so I feel comfortable scrambling around. I'm so happy with it that I've purchased a second to use with my tripod.

5
Jeffery 2024-04-22 01:49:41

[5.095 lb] I have a Tenba 24L pack which I really like, has held up well, but I needed more room for long lenses, so I purchased this Axis V2 32L pack. I enjoy wildlife, landscape, and macro photography. I have hiked with it once since taking delivery and it has performed well. The materials used and build appear durable. Very comfortable and carries the gear I need. The shoulder, hip, and load straps position the weight comfortably. I carry a mini tripod and a pint of water in the side pocket, and a full size travel tripod using the allotted straps on the front middle of the pack, with the tripod feet fitting in the bottom zip out pocket flap built for that purpose. I have the pack full of camera gear, so if I need an extra jacket layer or other hiking gear, I could easily strap on an additional bag to the bottom of the pack using the strap loops (lash points) that are scattered around the pack. The pack internal dividers (moveable velcro type) come set up for side loading a camera and lens. However, the side load space appeared to be too tight for my Canon R5 with attached RF 800 f11 lens, so I rearranged the dividers (see 2 photos). In the first configuration, I have a Canon RF 100-500 L lens attached to the camera in the center of the pack, and then clockwise: Canon RF 800 f11 lens, RF 85 f2 lens and small flash just above it, RF 70-200 f4, adapted EF 16-35 f4, lastly 2 1.4x extenders (EF and RF) along with the rain cover. The other configuration has the RF 800 f11 lens attached to the camera and RF 100-500 lens stored, simply by quickly folding out one divider and moving another (changing the position of my small flash). Sometimes I swap out the RF 100-500 lens for my adapted EF 100-400 LII lens (both nearly identical in length, with the EF max f5.6 nice on cloudy days).

5