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Reviews (3)
01 November 2013
Not new anymore but has a lot of strengths.
This is an old camera now, but it has some advantages. The picture quality is decent. AA battery power allows incredible shooting time compared to most modern cameras. Finally, this camera works really well with CHDK. You can lock focus, blank the screen for all day timelapses without any need for external battery power, all sorts of things work great with this camera. Still worth it's weight!
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1U Procraft Cable Management Rack Panel W/Tie-down Shelf Punched for 12 XLR's
05 September 2018
Saves money and protects internal cables at the same time. Hope they keep making this panel!
This is more than just a powder coated aluminum panel. The "L" shape adds a ton of strength for clumsy plugger inners and cable trippers, pretty much making bent aluminum panel syndrome an impossibility, and being bent from a single sheet, is super affordable rear cable protection. At first I figured the zip tie holes should have been facing across the panel instead of directly out the back, unlike with a network panel, where it takes some space for the cables to make the turn to the side, but with XLR audio wire, it works extremely well to attach the zip tie out the end of one hole, directing the cable bundle right behind the connectors. Added a picture that hopefully explains this. On some connectors like ethercons, the rear connector is positioned down, meaning you have to get a small screwdriver in between the zip tie panel and the connector to release it. I think that is fine but worth mentioning. Also looks like the zip tie area uses a couple of extra bends to line up perfectly with the bottom of any normal connectors. Nice work. Really hope they continue making this part. it is as useful as it is affordable.
08 August 2014
Decent picture but no real manual exposure control.
I use these specifically for CHDK experiments so YMMV. The A560 is a small, but bulky point and shoot camera. Does not fit in the pocket well, if at all, depending on the modernity of your pants. It takes decent pictures, like most other earlier powershots. Expect ruddy colors and a bit of noise like any good point and shoot camera of any age. Uses AA NiMH or alkaline batteries and has an external power inlet on the side, which is magnificent. Like most of these cameras, zooming wide produces a sharper image, and the A560 seems to control color noise better than the earlier models. The A560 is the first of this series with a decently large display screen. The odd part is that unlike the ancient A530, there is no manual or even aperture priority exposure control setting. Of course these extra settings would just be wasting time for casual shooting, but casual shooting is quickly moving to phones, and lacking the "M" setting makes the camera less useful when stacking exposures, timelapse or bracketing in CHDK. Still useful, albeit not the perfect fit for many things.