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landyacht318
Sep 12, 2014Explorer
Cool, looking forward to it Mena.
My camera is a Canon EOS t5i with the kit provided lens, so as far as high end dslr cameras go it is far from the top. I do have some magnifying filters that screw onto the end of the lens, but these only assist the lens. A true macro lens is far superior. My old P&S camera9 a640)took amazing macro photos as it could focus on an object a half inch in front of the lens. It still works but the flash does not 90% of the time.
Most of my pics were using the flash too and high iso numbers, while handheld. Better results would occur with smaller apertures, better lighting, no flash and longer shutter speeds.
There are some reviews on the cheapowatt that say the fan speed is variable but not on the 22$ version, only the 25$ break the bank version.
Etopxizu has 3 different Amazon listings for a 30 amp power supply. I do not know if there are actually differences between them.
The one I bought just got 35 cents cheaper too!
A new clone has popped up too, or one I had just not noticed before:
http://www.amazon.com/XKTTSUEERCRR-Universal-Regulated-Switching-Transformer/product-reviews/B00KXV4WH8/ref=dpx_acr_txt?showViewpoints=1
I can see there are two different fan 'grille' shapes. Your Pic mena, and the shape of the clone i got are different, but the one shown in the amazon ad for the one I got is the same as yours. yours has more open surface area and less restriction.
I'd really enjoy seeing the internals on yours. The fan model too. I am disappointed i could not find the specs on the longchang fan which came with mine, but I think it is around 25 CFM. It also draws 0.03 more amps than the sticker proclaims.
My camera is a Canon EOS t5i with the kit provided lens, so as far as high end dslr cameras go it is far from the top. I do have some magnifying filters that screw onto the end of the lens, but these only assist the lens. A true macro lens is far superior. My old P&S camera9 a640)took amazing macro photos as it could focus on an object a half inch in front of the lens. It still works but the flash does not 90% of the time.
Most of my pics were using the flash too and high iso numbers, while handheld. Better results would occur with smaller apertures, better lighting, no flash and longer shutter speeds.
There are some reviews on the cheapowatt that say the fan speed is variable but not on the 22$ version, only the 25$ break the bank version.
Etopxizu has 3 different Amazon listings for a 30 amp power supply. I do not know if there are actually differences between them.
The one I bought just got 35 cents cheaper too!
A new clone has popped up too, or one I had just not noticed before:
http://www.amazon.com/XKTTSUEERCRR-Universal-Regulated-Switching-Transformer/product-reviews/B00KXV4WH8/ref=dpx_acr_txt?showViewpoints=1
I can see there are two different fan 'grille' shapes. Your Pic mena, and the shape of the clone i got are different, but the one shown in the amazon ad for the one I got is the same as yours. yours has more open surface area and less restriction.
I'd really enjoy seeing the internals on yours. The fan model too. I am disappointed i could not find the specs on the longchang fan which came with mine, but I think it is around 25 CFM. It also draws 0.03 more amps than the sticker proclaims.
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