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Reviews (2)

17 Mar, 2018
Amazing Lens
I received the lens from Japan today and immediately put it on my D7500 and took pictures of everything in sight from kids to fences to wood shavings. Amazing field of view as well as bokeh. The lens was in mint condition and I’m extremely happy with it. I will mainly be using it for macro photography, but am pleased with how it performs for other purposes. My Tamron macro lens is really dark at the longer focal lengths, but this is perfectly sharp and light all the way through.

01 Jun, 2017
Performs (Almost) Adequately
I'd read reviews about the manifold and similar before purchasing. I knew to expect a bit of air leakage. It did take me an hour or so of thinking and fiddling around before I realized what was going on.
If you get this manifold, be prepared to use something (like locktite) to seal the threads wherever you can. After pulling vacuum on my van for several minutes, it leaked a lot at first because I'd forgotten to install an o-ring on the fitting itself. That made for a leak in the A/C system. After I fixed that leak and ran the engine to see if there was any more leakage (with the leak detector dye) I was satisfied that there wasn't anything, so despite not being 100% confident, I hooked hooked up a can (which I needed a fitting for and was not included) and filled the system. Halfway through the first can, I saw bubbles coming off the fittings (not the threads themselves) where they connected to the quick disconnect fittings. I grabbed some pliers and tightened them till the leakage stopped. After that, they seem to work quite well, though I wasn't going to pull vacuum with a charged AC system.
All in all, if you're prepared to take these steps and have low expectations for something that works for a couple of times, it's a fair value. If I did it for a living, I'd want something better.