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Standing screen display size | 10.5 Inches |
Brand | SimpTronic Tech |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 10.3 x 8.5 x 1 inches |
Color | sim9e262 |
Manufacturer | Lavuky |
ASIN | B07V32WM6Z |
Date First Available | August 6, 2019 |
K**S
May need to remove tiny screw for Olympus OM-D E-M5
Did not fit Olympus OM-D E-M5...barely sat flat and would not turn in. Small screw that has its head above the sliding surface is off 1/8" from normal lens position. Irritating to have to ask for replacement or refund for gross machining error.After I left Seller Feedback, received Quick Response from Robert, Telescope Adapters: "Regarding the #T2M43 2" Adapter: I'm at a bit of a loss to explain what is going on here. I personally test each and every one on an EPL-1 and as far as I know there are no variations on the Micro 4/3 mount.. if it fits one camera is should fit all of them. And I'm sure I have dealt with numerous customers with the OMD-EM5 in the past without issue. Looking closely at the picture you posted the screw position appears to be in the correct spot in respect to the oblong notch. I can't see the white dot on the side. I'm wondering if the white dot was mis-indexed causing you to insert it in the wrong position? Like I said it was fit to a camera but I'm mainly checking for a good snug fit, it's possible I may have missed the dot being incorrectly indexed. I did change screw suppliers recently, but I just tried both versions on an EPL-1 and there was no issue with either. The purpose of the screw is as a stop. So that you cannot turn it past the proper alignment. The screw isn't required, but is there as some people tend to hold down the lens release button when installing lenses.. if you do that it can rotate past the proper position and turn again to an unlocked position."Removing the tiny screw does allow it to fit properly, so that is what I will do for now. The photo is trying to show that the screw on your part is positioned at a different point in the notch compared to a lens. Thank you for your quick attention to my situation. I will be buying more parts from you.
A**J
Excellent quality
I've been using this band for about 3 months now, and I'm very pleased with it. While reading reviews for similar bands made by different manufacturers, I discovered two recurrent issues that concerned me. The first is that most bands use a magnetic closure, which seemed prone to breaking. This band has an actual clasp. It is sturdy and stays firmly closed but is also easy to open. The second issue is that users of many other bands reported that the edges were rough and tended to snag on sweaters and other fabrics. The edges on this band are extremely smooth, and I've had no issues with anything catching or snagging. I've even rubbed it against a sweater just confirm and it did not snag at all. The band is very pretty and it makes my Fitbit look much more like a piece of jewelry -- I absolutely love it! Just a couple of caveats: (1) When the package arrived, the tag showed it was for a Fitbit 2. I almost returned it but decided to open it just to be sure, and it was indeed for a Fitbit 3, and (2) there were no instructions included with the band. Again, I almost returned it because I couldn't figure out how to adjust the band size, which is done by using the included tool to op open the clasp. I looked the item up on Amazon, and there are some basic instructions if you click through the pictures in the item description. It's pretty easy to do, but it would really help to include those instructions with the item. Despite these couple of issues, I highly recommend purchasing this band.
D**T
Great panoramic pinhole camera
I have been shooting pinhole cameras since 2008. My workhorse camera for years has been the Zero Image 6x6. I have some other pinhole cameras, some homemade, some made by others, but I always reverted to the Zero, mostly because it is really reliable and I like the look. I started to crave a new camera, though, and started looking around. Most of the pinhole cameras available weren't much different from cameras I already had. I don't need another 6x6 with 25mm focal length. And since I travel a lot, I don't need a giant, anamorphic behemoth. Durability was also a concern, since when I travel, the cameras get knocked around a bit.Enter the Clipper! With an impressive 6x18 format, it is way different than any of the other cameras I have. Being 3D printed, it is very light weight and durable. It is made to accept a cable release, and once installed, it worked perfectly. Even though the format is panoramic, the curved film plane limits distortion.The curved film plane is a feature to be aware of. If you, like me, are a huge fan of ultra-wide cameras with crazy distortion, the Clipper will not give you that! It is designed to give you a nice pinhole panorama with limited to no distortion. You get the long exposures that allow for motion blur, but none of the crazy stretching at the edges one gets with ultra-wide cameras.I had a brief hiccup with loading the film, and for this reason I urge you to READ THE ENCLOSED INSTRUCTIONS before loading your film. Do as I say, and not as I did, and save yourself half a shredded roll of film.This is a new format for me, so my initial comps are rather uninspired. Here is a link to the few that I have so far. I look forward to using this camera more and getting some cool images. https://www.flickr.com/photos/dstewart_pdx/sets/72157652706465041I contacted the manufacturer a couple of times via e-mail, and he was very responsive and helpful. Overall, highly recommended!
C**T
Brilliant phone case
This is a beautiful cover and a good sturdy design
J**T
Very good book!
Really love this book!
R**Y
Four Stars
good product
L**S
Working product, but not ethernet ready
Would have loved to be also ethernet ready.
T**B
Five Stars
Works great for the price
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