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Huion L4S LED Light Box A4 Ultra-Thin Adjustable Light Pad for Tracing
Aug 09, 2021
Ideal for Slide/Neg Viewing & Sorting ...
Unless you specifically need a 5000k light pad for your work, there's absolutely no need to spend over 5x more for a similarly sized photographic slide-viewing surface for 'hobby' photo film-to-digital archiving.
I can see all my slides/negs in their sleeves for sorting/selecting and I use flash illumination in the subsequent copying process.
If you do need to use the pad as your light-source for slide/neg copying, you can set the camera's white balance accordingly - still no need to spend a heap more on a dedicated photographic light pad unless you're doing this sort of thing professionally, in which case you probably can justify the extra.
But for my purpose it's perfect!
Vello Off-Camera TTL Flash Cord for Sony/Minolta Cameras (6.5')
Aug 23, 2021
Excellent for me but ...
It does exactly what it's supposed to do for me. I can now operate my flash remotely, either hand-held or on a tripod. I dropped a star because if I had to pick on something to criticise I'd say the cable-coil is maybe a bit 'tight'?
So while it's advertised as being a 6.5' length cord, if it was ever stretched out that far I suspect it would likely pull over any free-standing tripods (flash or camera).
I haven't tested this (so I could be wrong) plus it's something I don't ever intend doing, meaning for me it will never be a problem, but for some others it might...