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Reviews (7)
OAKLEY Kitchen Sink Backpack Black Tactical Gear Metal excellent
Feb 08, 2016
It's a good backpack
Full disclosure: an argument can be made that I'm an Oakley fan boy. If you're looking for a huge backpack for daily use that doesn't have separated main compartments, this will work for you. The backpack does have pockets that you can read about somewhere else so I'm only going to mention that this bag is mainly just one HUGE, cavernous compartment. I thought that I needed at least two separate areas for putting stuff but quickly learned that one over sized area works great for me. What's nice is that there's a pretty heavy-duty, removable waist strap that you will probably need if you start filling the bag up beyond 50% capacity. It's what happens when you can bring everything with you. I could write more but this is what I think I can say about the bag that is unique based on experience.
1 of 1 found this helpful
Jul 05, 2013
I bought this knowing that I wouldn't have full functionality.
I bought one used for my Nikon D3200 and will now be using it as a backup to my SB-400. This flash is good but I knew that when I was buying it that it would work in Manual and Rear Curtain modes only for my DSLR because it's an older model flash. One advantage of this in my particular case is that the flash always fires at full power so it's predictable when I bounce the light (but I have to make sure that I have the right settings because I'm shooting in Manual mode). Yes, it uses CR123A batteries which aren't common but you can get a 10 pack of throw-aways from Amazon (and I'm sure on eBay too) for under $20. I don't how long the batteries would last under my situation shooting a full power full time (I didn't shoot pictures enough to kill the batteries) so I didn't rate the battery life. It's a good flash if you don't need a lot of power, this will work well indoors (10' ceilings when bouncing).
2 of 2 found this helpful
Jul 05, 2013
Has been good so far for two months in my Nikon D3200.
I bought this to use in my Nikon D3200. For the past couple of months this card has been great. The camera said that it would hold 8k (yes, eight-THOUSAND) images (Large size with Medium quality). With 2.5k images on the card right now the camera accesses the images quickly when I want to review them and the camera can write the images on to the card pretty quickly now that I have camera set to Large size images with Fine quality (when I had it on Medium quality it was almost instaneous--of course burst shots took a little longer to transfer). It's a fast card that performs well.