• Kingston NV2 SSD 2TB M.2 NVMe PCI Express 4.0

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    It is a very honest SSD. I got it as a second Nvme. Due to bandwidth, it works in x2 mode, with 1600mb/sec Read/Write. As hot storage, it is great for editing and transferring photos compared to HDDs with 100mb/sec. To work on my Z270 mobo, I had to cancel a Sata port. Bandwidth issue, of course. In newer systems with more BW, I believe it can work at the speeds the company claims. In any case, do not think that just because Samsung is ahead, other companies are bad. We are talking about Kingston, not some unknown Chinese brand.

    Also, a great value for money purchase if you put it in an NVme enclosure as an external hard drive.

  • Very good build quality. They fit the 206 with millimeter precision literally. 6 months later they are fine even though the driver's shoes inevitably have the classic wear from the right foot. Nothing unexpected though. They really make the car more beautiful

  • It cuts a lot. It is not for apples and other such fruits. However, it is amazing on (sweet) potatoes

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  • I bought it for NFS Heat. I never had an Xbox before, so the experience with the controller was unusual. However, it has a good grip and is plug and play with most games. It has a nice construction.

    I can distinguish 4 downsides.
    1) The RGB is not adjustable through any app.
    2) Short cable.
    3) It doesn't connect wired to the PC, only with a USB cable. Luckily, I have a keyboard with USB pass-through, so it worked fine, but it's not comparable to the 2m cable of the Logitech F310.
    4) The R2/L2 buttons, although soft to press, don't have adjustable intensity (a little or a lot of gas/brake), it's just full gas/brake.

    Other than that, I'm very happy with the purchase

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  • The 24-70 F mount orthodox non-vr broke so the logical choice for the Z6ii was this one. I was impressed since the D750 that it was a prime-lens killer with so much sharpness that I had never seen in a zoom. The current 24-70 on the Z6ii has managed to become an even bigger prime-lens killer to a point where you can't believe it. The way it depicts the edges, the hair, the textures is sick... Everyone talks about the 4th at half the price and that they don't see a difference in the image. I saw it and this lens is the king.
    In terms of handling, the lens sticks to you like a magnet. Even when it's open, it doesn't change significantly.

    Build quality: The Zoom ring gives me the feeling that in a few years I will want another one like the 24-70 I had before. Otherwise, the focus ring and the wanna-be aperture ring are hard and precise. However, I really completely disabled the latter because my hand accidentally touches it and bothers me. If ALL Nikon lenses had the same function, maybe I would use it, but for example in the 14-30 f/4 Z mount, which has the same size ring, it is the manual focus override. Also, the lens hood has a fabric lining inside that is very susceptible to scratches and dirt and I don't like it, but it locks when it is open in a position and does its job well. The Oled screen I feel should not exist. Susceptible to fingerprints and not particularly helpful but ok it's a nice marketing gimmick.

    Now this lens has an L-fn button which I personally set to change to subject tracking. Very useful and convenient for a 24-70 where your frames are generally and you have 15 people you want to focus on a specific one.

    If you really have the money for quality glass, it's worth it. If you don't, the 4th kit is fine. If you didn't get it with the body, used it is at a good price since new it is not worth the 1000 euros you can spend on the 24-120 or the 28-75 f/2.8.

    2 MONTHS USAGE UPDATE: I went to a specific store in low light conditions with the same camera z6 ii, the same flash but the old 24-70 F mount Non VR, with the same Nikon SB900 flash, the lens struggled to focus as easily as the previous one. My most important image came out 20% blurry and I had to use AI to fix it. And unfortunately I have noticed it again and again. Unbelievable for a 2500€ lens

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  • If Bismbikis who wears them has Vandi then I can too, I thought and bought them.

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  • Stand

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    I did not expect to have such a reliable Light Stand for its price. I will say that I only have one small complaint. It has an air cushion when lowering only on the main column and not on the other 2. Other than that, it's great

  • The light is amazing in what it does and for the price it does it. I have 2 complaints.

    Although the light is bi-color, the temperature can only be adjusted by a special controller from Godox, which obviously is sold separately. It also does not have BT or WiFi for mobile control, something that I really expected it to have. Its next version has BT, but it is not available in the Greek market.

    Another very bad thing is that it comes without a case, like the 150R RGB, so you definitely need a carrying case.

    A decent value for money light with very good build quality, but unfortunately it comes naked in 2 very basic issues. Remote control and safe transportation

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  • Peak Design Capture Camera Clip V3 Camera Accessory CP-BK-3

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    I don't understand why people like this accessory. It is incredibly high quality, yes, but not very practical. Firstly, in order for it to work on your belt, you need the pro pad v2, otherwise it just doesn't fit well. You need a special allen wrench to screw it onto the camera (RIP), and after you do that and attach the camera, etc., you need two hands to release it (one on the camera and one on the clip), so its practicality is lost. If you put it directly on a backpack, the backpack needs to have long shoulder straps in order for it to fit comfortably, otherwise it is extremely uncomfortable (I tried it on a €200 Benro). The only practical solution is when you have long sessions and you don't constantly work with the camera and you don't want to hold it or have it hanging around your neck/shoulder.

    Personally, it didn't work for me at all.

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