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2015cnrongg (55452)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
2015cnrongg (55452)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Reviews (4)
Fashion Princess Party Dress/Evening Clothes/Gown For Barbie Doll S341
Mar 30, 2017
Decent for the Price
I can't see paying a lot of money for a doll dress. For the price, this is a decent value. All of the edges were finished, which is good because the taffeta portions come unraveled easily, so you want them finished. I purchased this for a Phicen PLLB2014-S07 large bust doll. On a Barbie, this dress will go on easily. On the large-busted Phicen, it takes some work and it is difficult to get the velcro on the top to close. (This isn't an issue with the dress, per se, but the fact that the Phicen has a big butt and breasts.)
Photography Photo Reflector 30cm 2in1 Light Mulit Collapsible Hollow Reflector
May 10, 2016
Novel idea and it works
This is a novel idea and the idea works. This is for tight, close up shots. Don't expect it to do anything for a distant shot, but if you're in your subject's face with your lens, you can bounce a little light into the eye sockets easily. Cool idea.
Jul 06, 2013
A great product for the amateur/jpeg shooter, but not for a studio pro.
As a full-time professional studio photographer I thought I would give the Eye-Fi card a try. Because they do not make a CF card version, I tried the Eye-Fi in both a CF-SD adaptor and a camera that requires a an SD card. I bought the Pro/X2 version because I shoot in the RAW format. On a 22MP these files are quite large. My hope was that I could shoot a session, bring the client in to the office, and let the client see images from the session. Unfortunately, the Eye-Fi transmitter isn't strong enough to reach the 30 feet from my WiFi Router to the camera containing the Eye-Fi card. So, by the time I was done with a test session, no images had been uploaded to my computer. However, when I took the camera closer to the computer (about 20') it started uploading the images. By this time it was too late for my intent, and it was faster to remove the card and plug it into the computer and copy the files. A possible solution to this issue would be a WiFi repeater closer to the area where I'm shooting. Doing this would be a bit of an overkill since the Eye-Fi card is the only WiFi device that has this problem. Another issue I have discovered is if your camera automatically times out, the Eye-Fi transmission stops. For large amounts of data, this is a problem. In addition, if your camera battery dies before the transmission is complete, then you'll have to replace batteries, turn on the camera, and wait for the transmission to complete. In some cases, the Eye-Fi might be advantageous if you want to just set your camera in the room with your WiFi router, and then let it do its thing while you go grab dinner. Again, make sure your camera has enough battery and it is not set to time-out anytime soon. Don't get me wrong; it is a decent product. I just don't think it has the performance required for a high-end professional studio. Perhaps a CF version with a stronger transmitter would be in order for the professional photographer. For the amateur/jpeg shooter, I could see where this would really be slick, especially if you are in an area with a metro-WiFi. Oh, regarding the software... The software that comes with the Eye-Fi is slick. I really like how it works. Think of it is being like a combination of DropBox and a photo-sharing (if you decide to share) site. Although it is not usable in my studio, I do plan to put it in my Canon G12 (the camera I carry everywhere), and just let it pickup on open WiFi connections when I'm out and about. Who knows, by the time I get home from a day trip I might have all of my photos waiting for me. I haven't tested this to find out.