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Related review

Richard 2024-04-01 01:25:16

[0.22 lb] I bought this to be able to carry a Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro lens with me, and at times a Nikon 70-300mm. Both worked well with the Lens Flipper. They don't mention that there is a cap in the box, so I bought a cap at the same time. It's ok to have the two (one from the box and the extra for like $5) because when not in use you can cover both sides to prevent dust and dirt. My two comments is that I would like a color code to be able to know which lens you are releasing. If you check out videos on how to use it, you carry one lens with the Lens Flipper, then when you want to switch lens, you remove from the camera and attach the camera lens to the lens flipper, then you remove the new lens from the flipper. However, for the few seconds you have both lenses on the lens flipper, it is possible to release the wrong lens. Example, I had my macro lens on the lens flipper and A 24-120mm on my D750. Once both lens were on the lens flipper, I was holding the macro ready for the release to allow me to mount it on my D750. But by mistake I pressed the release for the 24-120. So be careful to release the correct lens. If there was a color coding on the release, that mistake would be harder to make. I also would like the release to be a bit more firm, I am a little concerned that it could bump against something and release the lens. Maybe they should have a lock position. But overall I found it very useful.

5
Richard 2024-06-06 01:14:16

I bought this to be able to carry a Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro lens with me, and at times a Nikon 70-300mm. Both worked well with the Lens Flipper. They don't mention that there is a cap in the box, so I bought a cap at the same time. It's ok to have the two (one from the box and the extra for like $5) because when not in use you can cover both sides to prevent dust and dirt. My two comments is that I would like a color code to be able to know which lens you are releasing. If you check out videos on how to use it, you carry one lens with the Lens Flipper, then when you want to switch lens, you remove from the camera and attach the camera lens to the lens flipper, then you remove the new lens from the flipper. However, for the few seconds you have both lenses on the lens flipper, it is possible to release the wrong lens. Example, I had my macro lens on the lens flipper and A 24-120mm on my D750. Once both lens were on the lens flipper, I was holding the macro ready for the release to allow me to mount it on my D750. But by mistake I pressed the release for the 24-120. So be careful to release the correct lens. If there was a color coding on the release, that mistake would be harder to make. I also would like the release to be a bit more firm, I am a little concerned that it could bump against something and release the lens. Maybe they should have a lock position. But overall I found it very useful.

5
Nick 2024-05-04 08:51:53

[Plastic] used it as a hub on my sons playstation

5
A-45 2024-07-24 06:19:33

[Yes] Hands down and it’s approved by PlayStation You will never regret buying one of these

5
Casey 2024-04-08 05:49:58

[2 TB] Bought to replace the external hard drive I use for my PlayStation 4.

5
Jaime 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[5 x 4 x 0.6"] How I use the Lens Flipper: - I bought this lens for use with my Sony FE lenses. It allows me to have a total of 3 lenses on hand with my Sony Alpha a9 body to use. I actually bought the Canon EF version of this LensFlipper, mounting L-glass lenses that are usually on the heavier side and this thing has NEVER disappointed me. What I like about the Lens Flipper: - I do NOT like the idea of lugging around 2 camera bodies. (that sounds expensive and cumbersome). Being able to swap lenses and keep all my shots on the same card with an accurate chronological order kept sounds much more ideal to me. This LensFlipper allows me to perform quickly where speed is essential, especially since I prefer to shoot with prime lenses. With my lightweight Sony FE lenses, this is working out even better than with my Canon lenses. I work can be anything from events to portraits and this helps for both. A strap is provided and it works for me. What I don't like about the Lens Flipper: - Absolutely nothing. Well done, GoWing. = Overall: - This a very nifty, innovative invention. If you're using it to hold smaller, lighter lenses like I do, it's such a relief on your shoulders.

5
Jaime 0000-00-00 00:00:00

How I use the Lens Flipper: - I bought this lens for use with my Sony FE lenses. It allows me to have a total of 3 lenses on hand with my Sony Alpha a9 body to use. I actually bought the Canon EF version of this LensFlipper, mounting L-glass lenses that are usually on the heavier side and this thing has NEVER disappointed me. What I like about the Lens Flipper: - I do NOT like the idea of lugging around 2 camera bodies. (that sounds expensive and cumbersome). Being able to swap lenses and keep all my shots on the same card with an accurate chronological order kept sounds much more ideal to me. This LensFlipper allows me to perform quickly where speed is essential, especially since I prefer to shoot with prime lenses. With my lightweight Sony FE lenses, this is working out even better than with my Canon lenses. I work can be anything from events to portraits and this helps for both. A strap is provided and it works for me. What I don't like about the Lens Flipper: - Absolutely nothing. Well done, GoWing. = Overall: - This a very nifty, innovative invention. If you're using it to hold smaller, lighter lenses like I do, it's such a relief on your shoulders.

5
John 2024-05-21 02:33:15

I am a current user of the GoWing Lens Flipper for Canon EF-Mount lenses, and now that I have the Canon R3, the GoWing Flipper for RF-mount lenses allows easy carrying of additional lighter RF lenses such as the Canons' RF16mm, 35mm, and other small RF lenses. This gives me the flexibility to quickly interchange lenses on the go without fumbling through a camera bag. Highly recommended for Canon users.

5
John 2024-05-17 03:14:17

[0.39 lb] I am a current user of the GoWing Lens Flipper for Canon EF-Mount lenses, and now that I have the Canon R3, the GoWing Flipper for RF-mount lenses allows easy carrying of additional lighter RF lenses such as the Canons' RF16mm, 35mm, and other small RF lenses. This gives me the flexibility to quickly interchange lenses on the go without fumbling through a camera bag. Highly recommended for Canon users.

5
Joel 2024-06-01 02:34:53

[UHS-I] Wanted a reliable SD card for Raspberry Pi and Flipper Zero. Had no issues so far, hoping that these will last longer than the flaky cards I've received from Amazon in the past.

5