ESR Armorite Screen Protector for iPad Pro 11 Inch (M4 2024)

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
  • A close look at the ESR Armorite Screen Protector for iPad Pro. The kit retails at £16.99 in the UK and $16.99 in North America.
    It is available from Amazon at amzn.to/3KzrWYb
    Be sure to check out ESR's video tutorial at www.esrgear.com/faq/ez-temper... the official installation tutorial.
    The case that is featured in te video is the Spigen Urban Fit. Available on Amazon at amzn.to/3KEUkbi
    A Good Alternative
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    A good alternative to the ESR Screen Protector is available from JETech. It can be found on Amazon at amzn.to/4bOeMmn
    It's a little bit cheaper, but looks like it still offers great protection. Be sure to check out the detailed review and installation guide from @DavidHarry before buying as David shows you exactly how to install it on your iPad Pro.
    M4 iPad Pro Tempered Glass Screen Protector by JETech Review and Installation Guide - • M4 iPad Pro Tempered G...
    Video Timeline
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    00:00 - Introduction
    00:55 - Case compatiblity
    01:44 - Screen protector quality
    03:19 - In the box
    03:51 - Screen protector installation
    05:10 - Installation results
    08:50 - Final thoughts
    Find out more about me at www.kevinmuldoon.com
    #ipad #ipadpro #ipadscreenprotector
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  • @pablomarco5118
    @pablomarco5118 5 днів тому

    thanks

  • @DavidHarry
    @DavidHarry 29 днів тому +1

    Alright, Kevin. I want to see you test out that 110lbs impact resistance 🤣 For the money you can’t go wrong and as you’ve said, there’s very little difference between these things across the various prices. As for the alignment, as long as it fits in the case, which it does, then that’s easily good enough. I always have a slightly larger gap on one side somewhere but it’s never enough to stop it from fitting in a case. Thanks for the shoutout 👍 BTW, I went and ordered something else yesterday but not while I was drunk 🤣 I’ve always fancied a Sony ZV-E10 but not as vlogging camera but as an overhead camera or something for closeups. I don’t know if you remember but a while back we were talking about the focus issues I was having with my ZV-1, which is what I use for my overhead and closeups. While it is good at auto focus I have to mostly use it in manual focus and keep resetting focus all the time when moving objects in the frame. I love the ZV1 as a locked off camera and its auto focus is great when you have a bit more distance to the subject but I really need something that will allow me to do one long take, even with retakes, but something that tracks the focus a bit better for the closeups and overheads. I’d much rather do a long single take with all the retakes in it and then just trim it down in post and speed up my workflow from multiple takes where I’m constantly resetting focus. I really like your workflow where you do your switching live but I could never be anywhere near as cohesive as you, I screw up too much with my dialogue, hence a lot of retakes. So one single take, with retakes, no refocusing and then just trim in post, is about as good as it would get for me. Anyway, I’m edging my bets that the ZV-E10 is going to give me that focus that I’m after. My main camera is my Sony FDR-AX100, which is the one that I use to talk to. This camera is now about 10 years old but is still a great little 4K camcorder. It has great auto focus for the overhead shots but because of its age and because I was putting to much wear and tear on it when changing its position all the time, I decided to leave it as my “piece to camera” camera and use something separate for the overhead etc. Anyway, Amazon had a flash sale thing where the ZV-E10 was £599 but with an extra £70 discount. So, at £530 for an E-Mount APSC with a lens, I thought it was time to pull the trigger. The kit lens isn’t very fast, it’s maximum is F3.5, whereas the ZV1 has a much faster max F1.8, so much brighter. However, just like you, I have a bunch of lights, so hopefully the kit lens will be OK. Plus, the kit lens is a 16-50mm (24mm equivalent) which is very useful for the overheads and closeups. Anyway, I get the ZV-E10 and the RedMagic 9 Pro today, so it’s going to be like Christmas 🤣 Cheers, Dave.

    • @KevinMuldoon
      @KevinMuldoon  28 днів тому

      Hi Dave.
      Yeah I'm happy with the screen protector the way it is. Unless the application is horrific, I'd always try and save the second screen protector for later.
      The ZV-E10 looks like a great camera. I've always been tempted to try it as I already use APS-C and full frame Sony lenses, so could easily use of my spare lenses on it.
      Like you, if I upgrade any camera next, it will be my overhead camera. I used the Sony RX10 for years and then switched to a Sony RX10 II a few years ago. I've always wanted to upgrade to the RX10 IV, but in starting to think a full frame setup would be more flexible. More expensive, but I think it would be better.
      I do love the RX10 series, but they are limited by their one inch sensor. Due to that, I need to crank my lights up more to ensure it looks ok, which results in it looking overblown and too bright. I used to think the auto focus was ok, but it hasn't aged well. This is one reason I wanted the Fourth version as that improved auto focus, but I'm still leaning towards a full frame solution at one point. I have the Sony A7C do I've started my full lens collection already. 👍
      I can understand your frustration with setting the focus manually on your ZV1. I change to manual focus with my RX10 II sometimes due to the same problem and it's a real pain. My main camera is the Panasonic S1. That also has poor auto focus, but it's not a problem keeping it on manual focus as it's just fixed on me.
      With regards to my workflow. I do need to get back to doing things in one take. I've actually moved away from that to do it in segments to help me reduce the length of videos (if I can).
      In some situations, one long take is still better; but there are times when you need to go back and correct something (like you said, more chance to need up what you said).
      Looking forward to seeing how the EV10 looks. £530 for that kit is a bargain.
      Thanks
      Kevin