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    Reviews (12)
    09 September 2014
    So far so good. Picture quality is excellent.
    First off, I'm used to using my 5DMIII w/grip on assignments and I wanted a travel camera that I could use to take quality images without hauling 30 pounds of gear with me everywhere I go. My back is not what it used to be. Then I found the Fuji X-E2. I was skeptical about it's abilities. After a recent wedding trip to Colorado my thoughts are as follows; It's small, maybe too small for my hands but I'll get used to it. The jpgs are outstanding that come right out of the camera. It's dynamic range is really good. The picture quality is equal to, sometimes better, than my 5DMII. I had a lot of trouble with the aperture ring on the lens. I found myself continually moving it while shooting and forced myself to look at the f-stop for every shot, kind of a pain. The button locations are convenient and being able to program them for repetitive changes was nice. The battery doesn't last too long if the rear screen is continually used for either shooting or viewing so an extra battery is a must with this camera for extended shooting. The camera build feels very solid with the exception of a flimsy popup flash linkage. I did use the flash on a few occasions to just fill in shadows on a face and was surprised at how nice it did work considering how tiny it is. I have not yet tried a shoe mount flash on top. Since I shoot Canon, I hope I can get a Canon flash to work. So far, this camera may allow me to leave the big boys at home and just use this on a travel vacation. Time will tell.
    TC Helicon VoiceLive 3 Voice Live PROAUDIOSTAR --
    15 June 2016
    Makes my VoiceLive Play GTX obsolete
    I unplugged my GTX and plugged in my VL3 and, after getting through the learning curve, will never look back. The harmonies are more natural sounding, and the control I have over all aspects of the sound this will reproduce makes it my go to processor. Yeah, I had to listen to videos in order to more readily understand how to make adjustments and what I need to do to steer this monster, but after that, it's really not that bad. Still can't change direction easily in the middle of a gig, but that's OK if I plan properly beforehand. Haven't done much with the looper yet as I don't need that feature with what I do, but the ability to mix vocal effects, add various harmonies, etc is superb.
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    04 May 2010
    Canon Speedlite 580EXII TTL Flash
    The flagship flash in the Canon line. The improvements are a stronger flash foot making a more solid connection to the camera. The big selling point for me was the inclusion of a PC sync on the side of the flash. This comes in handy when working with radio slaves in or out of the studio. This is my off-camera flash during outdoor shooting when the built in communication between two flashes are not reliable in bright light or when you don't have line of sight communication. The rear controls are very similar to the 580 so coming up to speed with this was a no-brainer.

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