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25 Dec, 2019
Little Tiny Camera. Big Surprise in Performance
0 of 1 found this helpful The DJI Osmo Pocket Gimbal is a pretty impressive tiny camera. Yes: 4K video from such a tiny aperture. Early reviews seem to suggest that it had missing features and flaws, but most of those seem to have been ironed out. Low light is impressive (yes, very low light still gets grainy, but in all but the dimmest settings, it pulls details out of the darkness.
Cons and Irritations? A few. It really should have been designed with an audio-in jack and tripod mount (preferably 1/4-20, I'm not so much a fan of GoPro-style mounts.) Yeah, both of these are available as extras, but shouldn't be. Sometimes it gets into a fussy mode where it doesn't want to come out of tracking mode, and tracking only seems to be horizontal; it doesn't seem to track subjects when they move up or down above the field of view. It will get quite toasty in your hands when filming, but that seems to be normal. And there are a few other nuisances, but on the whole, this is an excellent device.
Of course, having a number of additional accessories is a huge bonus, making it a no-brainer to buy.

25 May, 2016
Great representation of a bygone Hokkaido passenger service
These are not the sleek Shinkansen that entry-level modelers clamor over; the OHa 51 and OHaFu 51 are now retired passenger coaches that once made their way up and down Hokkaido's rail lines, and as such, are really only of interest to Hokkaido rail devotees.
That said, these coaches are very well done, typical of Kato. Two of the OHaFu 51's have directional tail lamps that (unlike many other models) are brightly lit, even on DC. (Switches inside the cabins allow you to disable this on one or both ends.) The 5-car set allows you to assemble a variety of consists; supplementing with additional single coaches, or another 10-1306 set allows even more trains.

28 Jun, 2018
Retro. Contemporary. Full of features, and nice to look at, too.
This is a nice combination of retro and contemporary, and proves that land-lines do not need to be boring base stations and handsets. The answering machine is a nice touch, and the fact that both the handset and base station can dial is nice (the rotary-esque position of the numbers is fun, even if rotary phones back in the day didn't have star and hash...) And yes, it's a cordless phone, too: no cord between base and handset.
Setup is trivially easy: two connections and you're done: one to power, and one to the phone line.
This is a Vtech product, so the menus, ring tones, and all that are pretty much the same as their other offerings, but put into a cool package that will go well with a lot of decor; it's not just a utilitarian handset and base station.
Fun.