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Unique and practical, more room than I thought!
This bag is one of the most underrated bags on the market. You have TONS of room for everything. Tripod slot, lap top that fits my 15inch XPS, in bottom I put a Canon 300mm f4, mid section hold a 24-105L 100mm 2.8L and the body (80dor eosr) with a lens attached. The top compartment hold a speed light, rocket blower and plenty of other things. The bag is very sturdy as well. I would say my Absolute favorite feature would be the side camera access. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
07/09/2024
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Watch the wildlife roaming your garden without the
This trail camera is a nice size, about 140mm tall, 100mm wide and 65mm deep, with a solar panel sitting on top being about 90mm by 90mm. this panel angles slightly helping catch the sun and also stops rain collecting on a flat topIt has a lens almost dead centre, with infra-red cameras to the side of this. Then, beneath, there’s the 3 sensors pointing in 3 directions.It recommends charging the internal rechargeable battery fully before using this, which I did. It took a few hours using the supplied USB lead instead of leaving it outside on a sunny day.Once charged you can go ahead with the settings, just open the catches on the side and you’ll see a small screen and a large section above it where you can slot 4 AA batteries, (this is not necessary, but it allows this camera to continue working if the sun’s not charged the internal batteries enough. Both the power in the internal batteries and other batteries are shown in the bottom left corner of the screen, this helps show you when they need changing or charging up more.Anyway, beneath the screen there’s a little slide, just the little switch inside to the centre and, using the little buttons to the right of the small screen you can navigate through the settings to get the best from this camera. The little booklet inside the box is clear to understand and really does help in setting this up.Once set up you fix this to where ever you want to. You have a couple of ways of doing this. Either on the metal stand if you want to have it permanently attached or using the strap to attached to something like a tree or poleThe images, (video and pictures) are remarkably clear, black and white at night but so clear. With the sensors scanning 120° around it covers most of the end of my garden. Watching out for the little critters which wonder my garden at night.Up to now I’ve captured rabbits, voles, an otter (which came up from the little stream running close by) and even a red squirrel or two in the early hours. (There’s not many of them around these days)This also has a Wi-Fi function which is simple to set up and use. The only thing about the Wi-Fi is that if you’re using this then the infrared doesn’t work properly so night time viewing is a no-no … plus, when you use the Wi-Fi function the little screen goes blank. The image shows up on your phone instead. I tend to just let the camera run itself and check the footage from the SD card.In all, a fantastic way of recording anything which wonders about your garden in the dead of night. Its sensors pick up movement with speed and sets off the recording for you to browse upon at a later date.The one thing which puts this above others I’ve used is that this one is solar powered, which really does save on batteries. This is really what make this worth paying the £109.99 price tag … over time you’ll get most of that back by not having to constantly buy batteries.
21/01/2023
Trust me, just buy it.
I had the TicTacTec for about 2 years. I was happy with it. That rangefinder felt a little cheap but it worked just fine and was always within a yard of my friend's much more expensive Bushnell. The zipper on the case broke within 6 months but I didn't care since it had the strap too.A couple of weeks ago, I left my TicTacTec in the cart after a round and someone snagged it. I was about ready to just buy another TicTacTec but looked into what else was out there. I decided to give the Precision Pro a try instead based upon reviews.I couldn't be happier. It's noticeably better than the TicTacTec. The lens is clearer and the pinseeking tech is solid. It also feels much more sturdy (including the case).If I could give this thing 10 stars, I would.
14/01/2023
A practical review from a GoPro amateur/enthusiast
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This is a review from the perspective of a casual GoPro enthusiast, typically for leisure uses such as travels, island/beach vacations, personal events, and on-the-go activities.(Please browse the web if you need more technically detailed reviews)The biggest question for my SO and I was -- is the GoPro worthwhile, for its capabilities and price? Well, it was, it was well worth it! (i.e., take a look at the video accompanying this review…)As we embarked on our latest vacation, we suited up with this GoPro 11, smartphones, and a compact zoom digital camera. The intention was to use the GoPro mostly for water activities and hiking, then use the compact digital camera for publishable/printable pics, and the smartphone camera for everything else. However, we ended up using the GoPro about 95% of the time.Here's why:► It is so incredibly versatile; compact and easy to maneuver when we were on the go with mixed activities. Sometimes there’s just no time to stop and think about which device is best (GoPro? Camera? smartphone? What if…?) It’s just so easy (and mindless) to pull out the GoPro, 1-click and the experience is captured on video or pic.► The ruggedness, compact size & waterproof features made the GoPro indispensable. On many occasions, we would get drenched in sudden rain showers, or succumb to the temptation of spontaneously jump into the river or ocean, or venturing into risky adventures that will bound to get us wet, dirty & prone to accidental tumbles; holding the GoPro became second nature, and it never failed us by capturing every moment on video or in pics. We literally left (and forgot about) the camera & smartphone in the backpack.► Super easy to switch between different recording programs, and toggling between selfie mode and video mode – i.e., just rotate it front-to-back and vice versa. And on both sides, there’s a screen showing the capture frame so you can easily keep every pic & video properly framed.► Both the front & back screens are very bright; at 50% brightness, can easily view the screen even under the brightest sun.► Video quality in daylight is amazing; the color is brilliant and accurate, while the image stabilization feature keeps my easily nauseous SO from throwing up when re-watching the activity videos. Image quality is pretty good for dusk or night, as long as there isn’t too much movement (I tend to only use it at night where the scene & people remain largely static).► Picture quality is just OK, good enough for a quick snap & share on Facebook & other social media channels. But for keeps, I make the conscious effort of switching to the compact digital camera or the iPhone.Here’s a few things to keep in mind:► Overheating! Yes, it does overheat & auto-shutdown. In ambient temperature of 24.5C, and with the GoPro encased in a silicone protective case, the device heated up as follows, while recording video @4K, 60fps:0:00 min: 25.1C3:00 min: 29.7C7:00 min: 37.9C10:00 min: 42.9C15:00 min: 46.3C25:00 min: 51.9C32:50 min: 54.1C (shutdown)Shut down occurred at 54.1C after about 33min (measured on its hottest spot at the front mini-screen). The cool down to 30C was within 40 minutes.However, under normal usage for the typical activities that I do, I rarely ever record continuously for more than 15 minutes; so it’s not an issue for me.► Extra batteries are a MUST! I got a battery case/charger with integrated power bank so can charge the used-up batteries on the go.► Measured temperatures on different areas of the device during recording; and rank in order of the hottest to the coolest areas: front screen, bottom (mount), lens, and backscreen.► It’s not easy to share videos, especially those recorded in 4K or 5.3K, or the 120fps. The workflow is a bit arduous to convert transfer the video from the GoPro device to the mobile Quik app, and/or to the cloud, or convert them to share.► Video files are large; you really need a highly capable laptop or computer to process & edit them (my older Thinkpad T450s just get bogged down from even playing the 4K videos).► Having the GoPro subscription was not particularly useful if your typical use case is travel & vacations. For one, up upload & backup your footage to the cloud requires WiFi, and that’s not always readily available and/or at the highest speed at most travel destinations. On my vacation, I transferred most of the footage by moving the MicroSD card to my laptop. However, it is useful if you plan to purchase lots of accessories from GoPro, as a subscription gives you some decent discounts.► Having the GoPro subscription gives you a guaranteed camera replacement in some countries. If you like to take your GoPro on risky adventures that are prone to physically damaging the camera, this might be worthwhile to consider.
This is a review from the perspective of a casual GoPro enthusiast, typically for leisure uses such as travels, island/beach vacations, personal events, and on-the-go activities.(Please browse the web if you need more technically detailed reviews)The biggest question for my SO and I was -- is the GoPro worthwhile, for its capabilities and price? Well, it was, it was well worth it! (i.e., take a look at the video accompanying this review…)As we embarked on our latest vacation, we suited up with this GoPro 11, smartphones, and a compact zoom digital camera. The intention was to use the GoPro mostly for water activities and hiking, then use the compact digital camera for publishable/printable pics, and the smartphone camera for everything else. However, we ended up using the GoPro about 95% of the time.Here's why:► It is so incredibly versatile; compact and easy to maneuver when we were on the go with mixed activities. Sometimes there’s just no time to stop and think about which device is best (GoPro? Camera? smartphone? What if…?) It’s just so easy (and mindless) to pull out the GoPro, 1-click and the experience is captured on video or pic.► The ruggedness, compact size & waterproof features made the GoPro indispensable. On many occasions, we would get drenched in sudden rain showers, or succumb to the temptation of spontaneously jump into the river or ocean, or venturing into risky adventures that will bound to get us wet, dirty & prone to accidental tumbles; holding the GoPro became second nature, and it never failed us by capturing every moment on video or in pics. We literally left (and forgot about) the camera & smartphone in the backpack.► Super easy to switch between different recording programs, and toggling between selfie mode and video mode – i.e., just rotate it front-to-back and vice versa. And on both sides, there’s a screen showing the capture frame so you can easily keep every pic & video properly framed.► Both the front & back screens are very bright; at 50% brightness, can easily view the screen even under the brightest sun.► Video quality in daylight is amazing; the color is brilliant and accurate, while the image stabilization feature keeps my easily nauseous SO from throwing up when re-watching the activity videos. Image quality is pretty good for dusk or night, as long as there isn’t too much movement (I tend to only use it at night where the scene & people remain largely static).► Picture quality is just OK, good enough for a quick snap & share on Facebook & other social media channels. But for keeps, I make the conscious effort of switching to the compact digital camera or the iPhone.Here’s a few things to keep in mind:► Overheating! Yes, it does overheat & auto-shutdown. In ambient temperature of 24.5C, and with the GoPro encased in a silicone protective case, the device heated up as follows, while recording video @4K, 60fps:0:00 min: 25.1C3:00 min: 29.7C7:00 min: 37.9C10:00 min: 42.9C15:00 min: 46.3C25:00 min: 51.9C32:50 min: 54.1C (shutdown)Shut down occurred at 54.1C after about 33min (measured on its hottest spot at the front mini-screen). The cool down to 30C was within 40 minutes.However, under normal usage for the typical activities that I do, I rarely ever record continuously for more than 15 minutes; so it’s not an issue for me.► Extra batteries are a MUST! I got a battery case/charger with integrated power bank so can charge the used-up batteries on the go.► Measured temperatures on different areas of the device during recording; and rank in order of the hottest to the coolest areas: front screen, bottom (mount), lens, and backscreen.► It’s not easy to share videos, especially those recorded in 4K or 5.3K, or the 120fps. The workflow is a bit arduous to convert transfer the video from the GoPro device to the mobile Quik app, and/or to the cloud, or convert them to share.► Video files are large; you really need a highly capable laptop or computer to process & edit them (my older Thinkpad T450s just get bogged down from even playing the 4K videos).► Having the GoPro subscription was not particularly useful if your typical use case is travel & vacations. For one, up upload & backup your footage to the cloud requires WiFi, and that’s not always readily available and/or at the highest speed at most travel destinations. On my vacation, I transferred most of the footage by moving the MicroSD card to my laptop. However, it is useful if you plan to purchase lots of accessories from GoPro, as a subscription gives you some decent discounts.► Having the GoPro subscription gives you a guaranteed camera replacement in some countries. If you like to take your GoPro on risky adventures that are prone to physically damaging the camera, this might be worthwhile to consider.
19/12/2022
Excellent design and value!
I am an optical engineer, so I know a thing or two about telescope lens designs, and this is one of the best and most compact at this price point. If you want a decent quality telescope at a reasonable price, this is your best bet. The added advantage is that it is very portable, so I end up taking places like campouts, etc without having to worry about the size and setup. The only thing lacking is an equitorial mount for easier tracking (it's a bit tricky for a beginner to follow an object at high magnification without it). I didn't take off a star for that because it's a trade-off with portability, but it is something to consider buying. I also got a Celestron 8-24mm zoom eyepiece which gives you a much better experience for finding objects, and then quickly zooming in on them for more detail.
21/05/2022
I give it 5 stars just bc of the price!
When I first saw the goggles online I thought it was kind of a bait and switch type of deal, like wish.com where they show you this fantastic product but once you receive it you realize why it was $8.To my surprise these goggles are awesome, the lens is super wide they fit perfectly and the magnets are very strong (don't think they will fall while you ride unless you have a major crash). The only downside is the strap, you can tell it won't last too long after stretching it back and forth especially if you wear a helmet.You might be asking are they comparable to Oakleys, Anons, VonZippers, Spys, etc, etc? Well...not really but I would totally put them against them anytime.Will I keep buying them....most definitely!
06/08/2021
Great customer service
We really like our camera and monitor. It’s easy to travel with and the customer service is great. After about 7 months our monitor wouldn’t hold a charge. We contacted eufy and they sent us a new monitor that is working perfectly.
08/07/2021
OTTIMI FILTRI/OTTIMA QUALITA'
Questo kit racchiude tutte le necessità che un fotografo amatore/esperto necessita.Non creano diffrazione, che è una delle cose che preoccupano di più prima dell'acquisto.Si possono unire tra di loro semplicemente unendoli.Ci sono due lens caps inclusi per le vostre lenti dello stesso formato in mm (nel mio caso 37mm) e per gli stessi filtri.Vengono forniti con un panno per la pulizia degli stessi in una comoda sacchettina.Per eccellere GOBE pianta 5 alberi per ogni acquisto, che trovo un'idea formidabile per gli amanti della natura.Molti brands dovrebbero prendere esempio.COMPLETAMENTE SODDISFATTO. 5 STELLE DEL TUTTO MERITATE.
26/06/2021
Great Telescope
Excellent telescope for the price! This is my first go-to scope and my second telescope in general and it performs very well. The initial setup required little to no assembly. The alignment of the telescope was surprisingly easy from what I read in the reviews. All that it required was that it be turned on and to be provided with the location of the observing sight(exact Lat./Long.), time, date, and method of alignment. I would recommend that you have 8 AA batteries as mine did not come with any. Moreover, the stability of the scope is a bit of an issue but making sure the scope is level and on a surface that does not transmit vibrations can reduce this. I would also recommend the Celestron accessory kit as it contains 5 Plössl eyepieces and these have a great field of view as well. The 17mm with the 2x Barlow lens and with good seeing, I can make out the rings of Saturn. As an undergraduate student of astronomy, I really enjoy this telescope.
10/05/2021
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