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Jan 20, 2021
Solid and reliable enterprise SSD
I have a tremendous amount of confidence in the longevity of these enterprise SSDs with good quality MLC NAND. I bought it used, and it has about 50TB written, or about 5-10% of its writes. It’s replaced an older 160GB Intel X25-M SSD in a family computer, and while neither is a speed demon by modern SSD standards, they have outstanding performance in relation to hard drives and in day to day use would be indistinguishable from bleeding edge SSDs.

Oct 31, 2020
Good quality manual focusing screen for my Pentax 645D!
I bought this as an aftermarket manual focusing screen for my Pentax 645D. The originals are extremely hard to find and even if you can find one, the prices are quite high.
It is very easy to install - it takes about five minutes. However, the screen is quite big and so you must be careful when removing and installing since it just barely fits through the lens mount throat.
All I used were a pair of small tweezers to unhinge the "trap door" which houses the focusing screen. When locking the trap door back in, make sure you push reasonably hard because the first time I reinstalled the screen, it was out of alignment because I didn't fully lock it in place.
The manual focusing is spot on. However, the focusing screen is quite dark and grainy compared to the original focusing screen. I would recommend this for faster lenses. I tried the 6x7 105mm f2.4, the A 55mm f2.8, the A 75mm f2.8, the A 35mm f3.5, and the A 150mm f3.5 and it works great. I tested the 67 55-100mm f4.5 and the A 200mm f4, and it's a bit too dark.
I might buy another for my Pentax 645Z since it works quite well. But since the 645Z has live view with peaking, it's not quite as crucial.