Nikon N834 Mount M-223 Matte
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Customer
5
An honest review for a strong pair of headphones
Alright, I have to say these are some really nice headphones no matter what. They do have some downfalls but nothing that can't be fixed if you're not a top of the line audiophile.Pros:-Great Sound. It's very even. The bass won't rattle your skull but it's not completely flat. Mids are clear and highs are crisp.-Nice design. Let's just get this straight, these are beautiful. And if you're not a fan of the matte black and silver color scheme, a company called DBrand has some skin covers for this set of headphones if you want change the look-Sturdy build. These headphones are all plastic but don't let that fool you, they can take a beating. The matte coat might not like to be scratched to much, but it won't break anytime soon.Cons:-Tight. The headband after the first week or so can cause quite a lot of fatigue. A good fix is setting these headphones around a stack of books similar to your head size when you're not using them (works with most pairs of headphones that are too tight)-Wires. So as you may or may not know, unlike the M50x, the M40x only comes with 2 cables which are both 3 meters long. One is coiled. The other is a regular straight cable. This can be a problem if you want to take these headphones out for a walk or your usual morning commute. But that still could be a problem because the next con is-Size. These headphones are pretty big. I didn't believe it when I saw pictures but sure enough when I got them, the sides can stick out and extra inch to maybe two if you have larger ears. These are meant to be used at home or (as the name implies) in the studio.I hope my review helped. I bought these headphones at full price and I was not given any discounts or benefits for this review, I just love these headphones.
15/10/2022
Terry Livesey Terry Livesey
5
I wish I had of seen this before
I love macro photography and recently brought a regular speedlight (albeit a compact one) so that I could take it around with me; a bit of a pain, if I'm honest, with having the diffuser on it and trying to get the best light. Then I noticed this one a month after, and it was even cheaper, so I thought I would try it.I actually have 2 macro lenses over the years, a Nikon F mount and a Nikon Z mount, and there is an important thing you need to do with the Z mount lens; do not mount the flash to the lens part, which moves in and out, attach it with a larger adapter to the outer case. This is because it will put undue pressure on the lens and can result in lens motor failure. I did a lot of research on that, so I thought you should know.Loved the fact that it came with so many adapters, as I was a bit worried I was going to have to find some to fit my lenses.The light is beautifully even that comes out of it and really makes your picture pop, and the cable to the main unit is soft and flexible and doesn't pull against front. Very simple controls on the back to adjust the power, and so far, I've only needed the lowest setting for macro work, although I'm sure the higher setting will come in useful for portraits (not tried that yet).
07/10/2022
R. Angeloni R. Angeloni
5
Another Winning Z Mount Lens from Nikon
I enjoy macro photography and was very happy when Nikon announced the 105mm f2.8 Micro lens for the Z mount cameras.The lens is larger than than the F mount counterpart, but not as heavy. It produces outstanding images, sharp from corner to corner. As a S-line Z mount lens, it has a customizable control ring and function button.Focusing is quick and silent, and the lens includes a focus-limiting switch to limit the working distance for close up work. It also has 4.5 stops of VR, so while you may not want to necessarily ditch the tripod for true macro work, you can use this in the field with confidence if you are not traveling with a tripod. The included photo was taken handheld.Highly recommended!
14/06/2022
Sinbad
4
Solid mount. Possibly the best accessory in my kit
I love this mount. It is not compatible with the Nikon FTZ adapter unless you move it from the body to the adapter or buy another mount just for the adapter. I’ve hike a couple mountains and bustled through crowds without fail using this mount.
07/06/2022
Mandy
4
Will not mount on matte tiles
Speaker works great but we can’t mount it because our tiles are matte
01/03/2022
Happy in Tampa
5
why this is a better option than m.2 enclosures
ok so many of you are considering m.2 enclosures as a better alternative. here is why they are not. my use case. I have a Mac with 512g hd. plenty to store my programs and any video project I am working on. more than plenty. so why not use m.2 enclosure to hard store my videos? simple. with this I put a sticker on it with the date of when I filled it up. then throw it in a drawer. then when I want to pull a video I shot in may 2021, I find the drive that is stored on and wala it is there. not so easy to do on m.2. so you put a sticker with the date where? store it how? and have to pull your current m.2 out, install that one and see if your video is truly on that one or if you remembered the date wrong. seems like a big hassle to me.
28/02/2022
tlinn-com
4
Great little tripod—but I'd recommend a different
If you're not familiar with Sirui (pronounced "SUE-ray", believe it or not), they are a high quality Chinese tripod brand. I use two other Sirui tripods and they are well built, reliable, smooth to operate, and use quality parts. The AM-223 is no exception. It is a nice set of legs that is robust and easy to use. I was particularly impressed with the excellent angle adjustment mechanism on each leg and the fact that the feet are removable. The tripod comes with a set of rubber feet for indoor use and a set of spikes which use a 3/8" thread just like full size tripods. If you've got rock claw feet for your full size sticks, they will work on the AM-223 as well. The AM-223 also features a metric scale on the lower leg segments. I'm not sure why it is there. Maybe to make it easier to adjust the lower leg segments to the same length? Or perhaps it is intended as a sort of ruler to provide scale when shooting macro subjects. Either way, nice to have but I don't know that I'd ever use it.In use, the AM-223 performs well although when I mounted my R5 and RF100mm F2.8 L MACRO on it using the included B-00K ball head tilted into portrait orientation, the system would get tippy in certain configurations (e.g., legs open to first detent only with no additional segments extended). Of course, this is just physics. Extending the leg directly under the camera and changing its angle will solve the problem, as would using an L-bracket and not tilting the small ball head to the side.So far, I've described a five-star product. Where this combo really suffers is the B-00K ball head. Normally, a separate panning knob and a safety mechanism built into the clamp of a ball head would be advantages. In this case, both just interfere with the operation of the head. The red safety release on the clamp can make contact with the body of the head and gouge it. My experience with the B-00K was frustrating enough that I returned this set in favor of a different model that I would recommend instead.What model would I recommend instead? The Leofoto LS-223C with LH-25 ball head. Note the similar model number of the legs. The Leofoto legs are identical to the Sirui except for a couple minor cosmetic differences. The Leofoto angle adjusters on the legs are silver instead of blue, something I prefer. And the Leofoto lacks the printed metric scale on the lowest leg segment. The Sirui version comes with a thin nylon bag that is closed with a drawstring. The Leofoto version comes with a better, padded, zippered case with a pocket inside to store accessories. And, speaking of accessories, the Leofoto comes with a special multi-tool that can be attached to your pack straps, your keychain, or kept in the pocket of the tripod case. Best of all, the Leofoto LH-25 ball head has a single control positioned opposite of its notch that assures it will stay out of the way. (As an aside, normally the knob that opens and closes an Arca clamp is positioned out of the way under the lens. With either of these tripod heads, Sirui or Leofoto, this knob should be positioned behind the camera to avoid interfering with the tripod legs.)The bottom line is that you can't go wrong with the Sirui AM-223 leg set though the Leofoto LS-223C offers a superior accessory package. It is the Sirui B-00K ball head that is problematic and makes the Leofoto LS-223C + LH25 package a far better choice than the Sirui AM-223 + B-00K ball head.
04/04/2021
Kelly Shiflett
4
Shiny, Not Matte Finish
The only complaint I have is that the description said "matte black finish" and it is Shiny Black.
28/03/2021
Related Faq
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The adapter is Nikon f mount ?
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Yes, it is indeed Nikon f mount.  
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The adapter is Nikon f mount ?
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Yes, it is indeed Nikon f mount. 
Q
Will this work for a nikon f-mount (d3300) to sony e-mount? ( a7iii)
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it could work with a nikon f-mount (d3300) to sony e-mount( a7iii). 
Q
Does this adapter fit non-ai lenses? i know modern f-mount cameras cannot accept many of the non-ai lenses. thank you!
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hello Nikon-Nikon 1 fit for nikon AI/AF mount lens and nikon micro single camera body. it not fit for nikon DSLR camera , could you pls pls let us know your lens and camera specific model? thanks 
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Am I supposed to use an adapter to attach to a Nikon camera? If so, can you suggest an adapter?
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No the other way this is to be able to mount the Nikon lenses onto the micro 4/3 camera body 
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