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21 May, 2025
I bought this to help with my morning wa...
I bought this to help with my morning walks, just to give me an idea how many steps I take. It works and I am very glad I got it.
29 Mar, 2010
Old school Minolta Maxxum film camera
2 of 2 found this helpful I've had a chance to take the camera out and test it and overall, I am very impressed with it. For a camera thats 14 years old its a pretty sophisticated piece of equipment. The auto focus is very fast, the exposure settings are nice, and the knobs instead of buttons is a really nice feature.
I own 2 other 35mm cameras, a Ricoh kr30sp and a Konica Autoreflex TC. The autofocus is a dream, especially the continuous focus feature. Its great for those candid shots because you don't have to focus on the settings, you just push the button and the camera does everything.

21 Sep, 2017
Tried the out for about a month now
So far they are working fine. I've used them in my drills, impact driver, reciprocating saw, and my circular saw. They hold up fine have a lot more battery life than the cheap small ones Ryobi sells but that would only make sense, with them being a lot bigger. Longevity remains to be seen, as what happens when they run out of power. The ryobi brand senses low power and cuts off power to keep the batteries safe. Not sure yet if these will do that. I haven't been brave enough to push them that far. But so far they are working pretty well.