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HIs name is Sebastien and he is from Mexico.

On the east side of the Clonmel Sports Hub.

Discovered @cosmiccork has the tripod grip I don't have.

Taken with the Samsung Galaxy Note9 during our trip to Taipei.

 

Most pictures are taken with full auto mode and some in manual mode.

 

Check out our in-depth review here:

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In the middle of Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland.

Today the Hereios of the We're Here! group are digging weeds.

Following outpatient treatment.

We rehomed Luna, the overweight white cat.

Luna the rehomed cat.

Sebastian heading up for a gulp of air.

Listening to Ireland beginning its lockdown.

After a Rode Wireless Mic II recording session with two transmitters, I put the devices back into their soft carrying case. The devices worked well for an interview I had with Shel Holtz.

 

When I opened the case a few hours later, I discovered the receiver would not recharge. While connected to my standard 5V charging port, the receiver felt warm to touch and its little window became translucent. The battery charging icon never illuminated. I disconnected the charging cable after a few minutes and connected it to the two Rode Wireless II Go transmitters. They charged without any problem.

 

The defective receiver was made in Australia. It has the number GE0295427 on its rear. It has never been dropped, crushed, or wet. I've used it in more than 20 recording sessions. Until last week, it was a favourite piece of my technology. I've discovered a Reddit thread written by national broadcasters in Ireland in which the mobile journalists have recommended against buying the Rode Wireless Go II because they've encountered battery problems with the devices.

 

I'm happy getting a replacement receiver from the manufacturer or from B-stock through Thomann.

The day is fine when my speed holds above 50 megabits per second.

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