Buying experience
Anastasiya Mitr in a lovely dress designed by Marie Bonner from an October 2017 photo shoot.
Now that I’ve actually put the Orlit Rovelight RT610 and its companion transmitter TR611 on at least 2 on-location shoots, I feel I can objectively say what I like and dislike about it.
I originally purchased it through Amazon but due to poor quality control, blame either Adorama or the manufacturer, I received a unit that was DOA (dead on arrival). Continue reading Review: Orlit Rovelight RT610 with transmitter TR611C →
Here’s another shot from the similar setup. Which do you prefer? The vertical or the horizontal?
When I left off in Part 1 of my Mag Mod review , I had mentioned I would post more pictures taken with this new light modifier system.
Since then, I have had a chance to use it more.
For now, I have removed the the Mag Mod’s from my Speedlites. Continue reading Mag Mod Review 2 →
First impressions: What I Like
At this point, I want to mention the one feature I find most appealing :
The ability to Project Wirelessly.
This is the USB adapter you can pass around to others with laptops should you want them to present on the 1776W. It sure makes it easier than swapping VGA cables. The downside is every computer that you want to connect this way needs to be installed with a piece of software. I’ll have to run some real world tests to see how well this works
In simple terms, when you install the Wireless LAN module in its slot on the front, the projector uses WiFi frequency and technology to allow computers to send images for it to project.
Continue reading Review Epson Powerlite 1776W projector Part2 →
Epson Powerlite 1776W projector–a mere 3.8 lbs, almost half the weight of my MacBook Pro.
My Epson Powerlite 1776W Projector finally arrived.
I purchased it through Amazon but the vendor/seller is OnSale.com.
I also bought the Epson Duet 80 inch Dual Aspect Ratio Projection Screen.
To be of any use, most reviewers ought to give some background, so this is what you should know.
Except for the CD which contains a pdf of the owners manual, what you see above is what’s in the box. The soft carry case holds everything nicely.
Continue reading Review Epson Powerlite 1776W projector Part 1 →
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