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CANON 18x50 IS UD 3.7 All Weather Stabilizer Binoculars With Carrying Case
Apr 12, 2016
Built like a tank
I have owned many Canon and Nikon versions of the IS / VR binoculars. I have also tried the Fujinon Techno-Stabi's which are about identical to the NIKON Stabileyes. I can honestly say that I prefer the Canons easily over the others. I have sold my Nikons and now own the CANON 8x25is, the 12x36is, the 15x45is, the 18x50is, and the 10x42L is. The 18x50's are built like a tank. That being said, they are kind of heavy for long viewing sessions. However, the view thru the 18x50is is clear and crisp with no noticeable distortions. I prefer the CANON'S over the NIKON'S because you just pick them up and press a button for the IS. The NIKON'S require you to first turn the system ON (wait a few seconds), then press another separate IS (VR) activation button. Maybe not a big deal to some but too much trouble when you want a quick look at something and don't have a few seconds to spare. The 18x50's are great for bird watching or plane spotting, etc. The 18 magnification is too powerful for many general purpose viewing scenarios but they are great for longer distances.
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Green Extreme MB-D15 Battery Grip For Nikon D7100 D7200 #GX-MB-D15
Feb 20, 2018
Good quality but only holds one battery.
I really like this grip. It seems well made and makes my D7200 much easier to handle especially with my 70-200mm f/2.8 lens..which is heavy. The only thing I'm not happy with is the fact that it only holds one battery. Just so there's no confusion, you still have the battery inside the camera body itself so you'll have two batteries total. But...in order to get to the battery inside the camera body, you'll have to remove this new grip which is kinda inconvenient. This is different than the Canon grips which hold both batteries inside the grip itself. On the Canon grips you just slide the tray out of the grip and have access to both batteries which is much more convenient than this one. But aside from this, the grip is solid and I like it.
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LTV-WR1 La Crosse Technology View - Connected Rain & Wind Sensor - Internet Box
Nov 20, 2020
It wont last more than 2 years.
Plastic body is not sealed good enough for an outdoor product designed to measure rain. Moisture will eventually get into interior and ruin it. We had two, one at my house and one at my parent's house 60 miles away. Mine lasted 18 months and my mother's just stopped working after 22 months. New batteries and/or factory reset wont solve issues.

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