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Reviews (4)

Nov 30, 2017
Cheap
1 of 1 found this helpful This filter set is the same price as a single Hoya pro1 digital protector and the quality difference is apparent
While these filters do the job you can tell it's a cheap product - the circular polariser grinds when you rotate and the metal filter ring isn't very low profile
Given the cheapness you'd have to wonder about the quality of the glass itself and whether it would affect your images
Ok for occasional use but probably wouldn't want to be putting these on high quality lenses

Feb 03, 2017
Cheap Linux/Raspberry Pi mainline supported compatible Wifi dongle
This review is targetted at Linux users - I'm not using this with Windows.
Firstly this is a true Ralink chipset - the USD ids "148f:5370 Ralink RT5370" and works out of the box with Raspberry Pi. Drivers (rt2800usb) are already part of Raspberry Pi or other linux distributions.
Some other cheaper USB nano wifi dongles (like the LB Link) use non-mainline drivers that you have to pull from github or elsewhere which is a PITA or use the RealTek 88xxx chipsets.
This wifi chipset supports monitor mode but you should turn OFF power mgnt to ensure you don't get dropped/unstable connections.
auto wlan0
allow-hotplug wlan0
iface wlan0 inet static
...
wireless-power off
As for build and longevity - too early to say but it's not bad for 4GBP delivered (UK stock) - the blue LED that flashes on wifi activity is hidden in the plastic so harder to see but it's ok.
Importantly, this is the same chipset in the more expensive TP-Links found on Amazon.

Jan 05, 2018
Ok Cheap umbrella flash bracket
The bracket allows you to use a hotshot flash with an umbrella based light modifier.
The body is metal (aluminium alloy?) but the locking handles are plastic. The swivel/tilt is geared so has finite number of positions (unlike the free moving manfrotto umbrella brackets). The cold shoe is removable which in theory lets you use any other cold shoe with a 1/4" thread but I've found using other coldshoes means the flash head will not line up with the umbrella.
The insert for the umbrella shaft is angled which is a plus.
These are available in country (UK ~8-9 GBP) or shipped from china (~4.5GBP) so not a bad price.