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Auto Radio Noise Filter

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Related review

Dan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[10x] Using for a multi-camera setup on Rowland auto-switch for host and co-host of a radio show. Very good quality camera which is actually better than one I paid twice the money for.

5
Joe 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[PFL] Forty years of doing all the stick and ball sports plus auto racing for radio and never thought about a dedicated box as a field mixer. I may be dumber than that sounds. The JK Remote X4 is like having a studio on-site without the bulk. Can now run a three-station network on-site with full control. Easy to carry, easy to set up, easy to connect in multiple ways. And with battery power, we can go anywhere now. I've tried to find a negative, but I can't. For my needs, this is perfection.

5
Saad 2024-05-18 05:54:23

[11 Hours (BT)] They are really comfortable, the noise cancelling is good and the best feature is the auto device switching

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

[17.4 lb] I compared this mic to a Shure KSM32, and you could easily hear the difference in self-noise. The LCT-440 Pure clocking in at 7 dB of noise, and the KSM32 at 13 dB of noise. This is a very quiet microphone. I'm using the LCT-440 Pure for radio broadcast studio use. I really love the sound of this mic, and it has immediately become my favorite mic. Even though the supplied pop filter is very uniquely designed, I found it ineffective for close up, radio broadcast use. I instead paired this mic with the WindTech PopGard. The WindTech was much better at reducing P popping, and fit perfectly on the LCT-440 Pure. This is my first Lewitt Audio mic, and I have to say that I am *very* impressed by its sound, and build quality. Lewitt knocks it out of the ballpark with this mic. A home run all the way.

5
Peter 2024-04-02 06:49:44

[2x AAA] I had a more expensive radio signal - Wireless Lavalier set, that was keep giving me headache by static noise even from close range.. Only using Boya By-WM4 for some days but so far it gives me perfect connection. It was a good choice.

5
David 2024-04-01 02:21:25

[Yes] This lens makes a lot of noise in auto focus but renders out great quality images. If you can handle manual focus it won't make any noise. On my EOS R it renders out fantastic quality images. I can do manual focus because the EOS R of course has focus peaking.

5
Jose Manuel 2024-09-03 05:46:37

[Autofocus] This lens is amazing for photography but there are little issues that videographers might want to ovoid this lens. The lens has amazing image quality, but the auto focus is some what 80% accurate. It struggles when objects get a little to close which means that lens has to refocus which it takes some tries, but at the end it locks to whatever you want to focus on. The lens makes some noise when Focusing but it’s not that bad compare to the cheap 50 mm f1.8 lens that Sony sells. I’m not really into video a lot but I wanted to test out the auto focus on this camera and I gotta be honest with you, it’s not really that good because it struggles a little but it’s decent and don’t get me started with manual focus because it makes a lot of noise when trying to focus on something. But at the end of the day this is Rokinas first auto focus lens which is not bad and I am actually very satisfied with my purchase because this lens is worth the money! So if your into photography I suggest you pick up this lens as your first lens for you Alpha camera because you won’t regret it. * The bokeh is butter*

5
DrFritz 2024-04-02 01:14:40

[Mono] Purchased this filter for use in a radio broadcast project and it has delivered as promised reducing voice popping fluctuations totally.

5
Guichuan 2024-04-02 03:30:51

[Yes] This drop-in VND adapter just makes old EF lens more appealing than the native RF lens on Canon camera for video shooting. It adds build-in ND feature to the mirrorless cameras, making them feel more like an expensive cinema camera with built-in ND filters. Most importantly, the included VND filter has little color shift throughout the whole range, and the adapter does not reduce the auto focus performance. In my test on a sunny day, it does not negatively affect image quality, neither in color nor resolution. I did not notice any difference in auto focusing performance compared to the Canon adapter. The build quality is decent. The turning wheel has little resistance, which could be improved. But it feels accurate. I can set the exposure just by turning the VND, with aperture, time and ISO locked on camera. It is quite pleasant to use it on sunny days. Because of the convenience and no noticeable downside, I have no hesitation to keep it on my camera at all time, with the clear filter inside when the ND is not needed.

5
reidster 2024-05-03 04:18:40

[72 mm] I purchased this filter recently and used it yesterday for the first time. I have many filters and primarily use B+W filters for long exposure landscape photography and I shoot in RAW. I use a 24mm prime lens and 52mm screw on filters. I love the build quality of B+W filters, but it my experience they tend to have a brownish / sepia cast. This is, of course, easily fixed in post processing. Back to Tiffen's product. This filter is slightly more expensive compared to B+W's ND filters. The build quality is slightly lower than B+W's, but it is not cheap feeling or flimsy by any means. The RAW images had no color cast and needed no color correction. I was able to capture a two-minute exposure during a sunset and I was extremely happy with the result. When researching this product, I was unable to find many reviews. The few that I found stated that it is possible to auto focus with the filter in place and I was eager to test this. I frequently do a clumsy dance of focusing, turning auto focus off and screwing on the filter while hoping not to mistakenly adjust the focus. I discovered that you can use auto focus with the filter, to an extent. You must be in very bright light, but it is possible. For the TL; DR summary: expensive, no color cast and you can auto focus in bright light! Great filter!

5