2.7Kpa Dust Removal Wind Pressure with Highly Efficient Cleaning Performance.The maximum wind speed is upgraded to 80km/h.
3 wind Modes speed gear adjustment.
A black magnetic replaceable body cleaning brush is added to the air outlet.
A high color rendering light is added to the air outlet, allowing users to see finer dust more clearly when cleaning, and the cleaning effect is better.
Built-in 7.2Wh Li-ion Battery, the battery capacity has been increased by 30% compared with the first generation of Airbrush.Only takes about an hour to fully charge the BB2.
Equipped a transparent dust cover on the air nozzle.
Lock Mode to prevent accidental activation when carrying or storing.
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I’ve been working on an open source project that’s a wireless remote for Sony cameras. The original spirit of the project is to bring missing firmware features like focus stacking to Sony cameras. And I managed to sort of do that, and then I went nuts implementing more and more features. It can turn the camera into a security camera with a trigger mode that supports multiple triggering sources, like sound, or you can add a laser beam break sensor. There’s even a dumb feature for bird photographers like myself, if the camera’s focus sticks to a branch instead of a bird, rapidly tapping the AF button will activate “focus frustration” mode and set the focus to minimum immediately.
This project is an open source firmware project. Anybody can download the source code and make this remote. I wrote the firmware but I did not make the hardware. This project is purely for fun and not a product and not affiliated with Sony in any way.
Accsoon SeeMo is the world’s first affordable professional HDMI adapter and video capture terminal for iOS that connects via Lightning or USB-C. It’s MFi certified for guaranteed operation.
It’s no secret that iPhones and iPads have the best small screens in the business, far superior to those found on regular on-camera video monitors. Now, thanks to SeeMo from Accsoon, you can finally connect your camera or other FHD HDMI source to your iPhone or iPad and use it as a high grade daylight viewable monitor. Better still, by using the free Accsoon SEE iOS app it has all the functions a professional demands at your fingertips.
SeeMo is perfect for the filmmaker on the go. If you want the smallest, lightest monitor setup that works equally well with handheld cameras, gimbals or in your creator studio, then this is it. Snap your iPhone into the SeeMo and it is transformed in seconds – there’s no need to carry around an extra monitor anymore.
Accsoon SeeMo offers so much more than just monitoring. Imagine a device that lets you stream and share video from your camera as easily as if it were shot on the iPhone’s built-in cameras.
The free SeeMo app can stream HD video direct to popular streaming platforms like YouTube from your camera, mixer or other HDMI source. All this without the need for a cumbersome laptop, right from wherever you are. Use it to livestream your travels, gym classes, university lectures, parties or weddings from your camera in HD quality. Setup is simple and the SeeMo uses either the iOS device’s cellular or Wi-Fi connection to stream at up to 1080P 60fps.
The SeeMo can also record a H.264 HD video direct from your camera to your iPhone or iPad’s camera roll. This makes instant sharing of clips for social media from your camera much easier. You can also use these as a backup to your main footage on your camera, or even use them to edit videos when time is of the essence.