The ‘color’ is the type of coating adhered or deposited on the lens elements, the optical components that make up a lens. These coatings filter alters the way in which the optical components reflect and transmit light. Why does my … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
What Is Eyeball Camera?
One experimental example is a camera, modeled after an eyeball, that features a curved array of light sensors. Eye of the beholder: Inside this experimental camera, a stretchable sensor array sits below a liquid lens. Water is pumped into both … Continue reading
What Is The Difference Between A Turret And Dome Camera?
Same as dome cameras, turret cameras provide high-quality video surveillance as well, but unlike dome security cameras with glass housing, the lack of dome shell makes turret cameras free from glare effects. In addition, the easy angle adjustment also makes … Continue reading
How Do I Get Rid Of Condensation In My Front Camera?
Try placing your gear inside your camera bag with a few silica packs tucked near the camera and lens. Make sure to remove the battery and memory cards, as well as to leave these compartments open, to allow better airflow … Continue reading
What Is A 120 Degree Field Of View?
FOV: 120 degrees Another wide angle camera, 120 degree FOV is again a fit for huddle spaces. At one foot away, you gain 3.4 feet. At ten feet from the camera, that means 34 feet. How wide is 110 degree … Continue reading
What Is A Top Water Rod?
Most topwater lures are large and come with 2-3 big treble hooks. Topwater fishing involves pointing your rod tip down to the water surface while you work the lure by twitching the rod tip. What makes a good top water … Continue reading
How Do I Know If My Acoustic Guitar Needs A Neck Adjustment?
If there is more distance between the string and the tenth fret than the thickness of a medium guitar pick, the neck will need to be tightened. If there is less distance or no distance between the string and the … Continue reading
How Flexible Is A Fishing Rod?
A very fast or heavy rod will only bend the first 3-4 inches of the tip while a slow or light rod will bend nearly a third of the way down the rod blank. How far can fishing rod bend? … Continue reading
Do Truss Rods Matter?
A truss rod provides support for the neck, and provides adjustabilty for the flex of the neck. Especially if you want to use heavier strings on the guitar, you would have to adjust the truss rod to put relief in … Continue reading
How High Should The Action Be At The 12Th Fret?
For electric guitars, in our opinion, a good default string height at the 12th fret is typically about 6/64th of an inch (2.38mm) on the bass side and 4/64th of an inch (1.59mm) on the treble side. How do you … Continue reading
Are Fish Attracted To Glow Sticks?
Do glow sticks attract fish? Yes. Glow sticks are useful at attracting fish in murky or dirty water but you can also use them to attract fish in deep water where sunlight does not reach. Popular glow sticks to attract … Continue reading
Can You Use Red Worms For Ice Fishing?
Red wigglers will work best when you’re targeting walleye or trout, but tend to be too much for panfish when fishing through the ice during the winter months. Can you use regular worms for ice fishing? You can use worms … Continue reading
Who Invented Clamshell?
Thomas Jake Lunsford. Clamshell packaging was introduced in the 1980s to make items visible to customers while preventing thefts. U.S. inventor Thomas Jake Lunsford patented the clamshell in 1978. Where did we use the clamshell? The clamshell is a bucket … Continue reading
Do Fish See Hook?
Yes they can see hooks. Do fish know to avoid hooks? A fish’s life is a constant game of risk—eat or be eaten.Depending on the individual’s capture experience—the amount of time played on hook and line, the amount of time … Continue reading
Do You Need To Put Bait On A Lure?
They consist of a weighted head and a tail made of feathers or plastic, which is used to conceal a hook. Often a piece of live bait or oil-based scent will be attached to the hook to make the lure … Continue reading