Posts Tagged ‘35mm’
The Defender is a great product and offers a much higher level of protection than any other case I’ve seen, but it’s not foolproof. I have probably dropped my iphone about 20 times since got it in Nov. However, on Christmas eve I had it laying in my lap and stood up. My iphone dropped to the tile floor and when I picked it up the LCD screen was white with blue and red lines running the length of the screen on the right side. I took it to a repair shop and had to have the screen replaced. I too have the oil slick issue but its not a big deal to me. The biggest problem is the reason that I have dropped it so much is that every time I have it in the belt clip and happen to bump the belt clip even with my arm or hand the phone will fall out of the clip. Since the screen replacement and the belt clip issue I just carry it in my pocket. I work construction and have pretty much ruined or broken every phone I’ve had, but thought that this case would maybe help this one survive. Sorry folks but the jury is still out.
Canon EF 16 35mm
The Omron HJ-112 works exactly as advertised and is very easy to use. I drop it in my pocket and forget it’s there. And that was my problem because I accidentally sent it through a wash cycle and part of a dryer cycle. I stopped the dryer when I heard it making a racket in there and I thought it was a goner for sure. The screen just read zero and the buttons didn’t respond. But I removed the battery, put it in a bowl of uncooked rice to draw out the moisture and the next day it worked fine and has been fine ever since. It just has a couple of faint scuff marks from the beating it took in the dryer.
So don’t hesitate to purchase this accurate, easy-to-use, tough pedometer.