Posted by: radar_detectors in Radar Detectors Reviews on September 5th, 2010

We use for our new nanny and it works but needs improvements…
Other then it claims it will do, it forgot to mention a few thing I dislike:
1. Record into 12 sec clips (under high quality 640×480) even you set at 30sec clip per motion record.
2. Low light recording are not great.
3. Motion detection area is greater then camera angle.
4. Won’t last a day if on batteries, need to plug in.

The phantom radar detector is among the most popular items or brands in the market nowadays with its innovative features. This kind of contraption is made so that one would become conscious of the speed rate they are going. Most people have gone past the speed limit once or twice in their lives due to a number of factors, and it is not a rare occasion for them to receive a speeding ticket for doing so.

This is practically the reason for such an Stealth Radar Detector apparatus as the phantom radar detector to be developed and offered to the masses. This product would be able to make one aware of the speed they are making on the road. And much like all other products in the market, this is no less when it comes to the features and variability of potential to make one become more conscious of how fast they are going.

A few of the features of the phantom radar detector are the simple facts that it has the capacity to detect various band frequencies such as the K, Ka, X and more recently, the Super wide band and the laser frequency. These are most commonly used by the highway patrol or the police for them to be able to find and apprehend speed violators. This product in particular proves to be quite handy and reliable as it has a reversible mode to choose from between city driving and highway driving by means of simply shifting from one option to the other as it is needed.


Can you use stealth bomber to complete the cluster bomb challenge?
I can't get it with precision Stealth Radar Detector airstrike and harrier but I know that the splash damage on stealth bomber is a lot higher than those. Does anyone know which killstreaks can complete this challenge?
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9 Responses to “Stealth Radar Detector Related Tip”

  1. John says:

    I bought this bag thinking it would be the last, and still ended up getting the slingshot 100 which has the most uncomfortable strap i have ever used.
    Anyway this bag i assure you is exactly what you paid for,its, strong, well balanced,has a place for all kinds of stuff. holds my Pentax K10D with da* 16-50 attached, and 360 flash. sometimes i squeeze the da 50-200 zoom in with them.
    The only negative i have found with this bag, is the top cover of the bag has no padding, not sure why lowepro left that out?
    As for the top access zipper , it is not really for getting your camera with lens out, but if you need something like a filter or flash.

  2. Nevin says:

    My best friend has this bag and on our trip across Europe I wanted it more each day. He uses a Nikon D80 and I have a Canon S3. We each have multiple extra lenses, batteries, filters, etc. After looking at every LowePro bag in various shops, the D100 was the perfect size as a shoulder bag and carry on for aviation. The compartments allow for 2 lenses and the third mounted on your camera body. As I don’t carry an SLR, I leave a wide-angle mounted and use the extra lense spot to carry a AA battery charger and extra 4 batteries. The rain fly is easy to get on and made a heck of a difference while shooting the Tour de France in the Alpes. The bag is low-key and stealthy – not getting much attention from the wrong people on the Metro. Perfect bag and will never be seen traveling without it!

  3. Koehler says:

    I accidentally bought this bag instead of the Sling Shot, which has great reviews. Unfortunately I live in Korea and bought the bag at Namdaemun market and it can’t be returned…one of the problems of Korea. I assure you it is genuine, in case you wonder (it’s always a good question for Asia!)

    My problems are:

    My Canon Kiss X (Rebel XT) BARELY fits in the bag with a 4″ lens on it and it’s incredibly difficult to remove it through the “easy access” zipper on the top of the bag.

    It’s not comfortable to wear, and the slider which goes through the shoulder strap doesn’t move easily.

    My first time out shooting with it was just annoying and I think I’ll end up using it just as a storage case and for travel.

    I really want to like this bag, but it doesn’t perform well for me!

  4. Ali says:

    This is the bag I should have bought first! Lowepro makes some of the greatest bags and this is no exception. It easily vertically holds my D300 with the 80-400mm attached. It has room for my other two lenses, extra batteries and flash with one hole leftover (probably have to get another lens). It has many compartments and pockets including a wallet for CF and SD cards. It is large but it has to be to hold all of this gear. The shoulder strap included is first class and bears the load well.
    Highly recommended.

  5. Nishimoto says:

    Huge bag.. plenty of room for everything i have and more.. Well built quality product Lowepro is known for.

  6. Aguirre says:

    Very compact for what it holds and its quality is very good. Thick foam to protect your equipment and very comfortable shoulder strap. Also includes memory card folder.

    I was even able to squeeze in my macbook on the top by placing a small lint free towel between my camera and the notebook and was still able to close the case. Easily holds a large sized DSLRs even with a battery grip, 4 lenses, and flash or carry one DSLR and battery grip, 2 lenses, a flash, and an additional body with a battery grip!

  7. Louis says:

    I have had the Stealth reporter D400 AW for about a year. Extremely well made and needed another bag. I find the 550 as well made and useful as to 400. This bag easily handels a Canon 100-400 ‘L’ series, 70-200mm ‘L’ series plus a number of other lenses and a 40D with battery pack.

    This is a very rugged equipment bag. It’s not a bag to load and carry around all day however. Oh the bags great. But once loaded with quality gear…. it’s HEAVY.

    For just smaller lenses and camera body, I’d recommend the Lowepro Slingshot. Very handy and easily carries stuff for a day trip. But the Slingshot won’t easily carry the larger ‘L’ series lenses.

    The Stealth Reporter line is highly reommended for Pro’s and semi-pros for getting equipment to and from a shoot.

  8. Hodge says:

    I have Contax cameras with several lenses. Until now I have been using two smaller bags to carry my equipment. The D550AW handles all my pieces and was purchased at an excellent price. I have not yet been out in really “bad” weather with the bag, but its shape and construction should prove valuable when the rains come.

  9. Munsey says:

    Es impresionante la calidad con que fabrican estos productos LOWEPRO. En mi caso el D550 AW sobrepaso las espectativas de mi compra y mis equipos lo agradecen, la suavidad del material interior verdaderamente protege de rayaduras, los separadores ajustables son muy versatiles a la hora de modificar a su gusto el interior, la resistencia y la textura del los materiales exteriores dan la sensacion de seguridad y proteccion, los accesorios incluidos (Maletin de memorias y acesorios) son como un regalo extra en este maravilloso bolso y porsupuesto la correa de lujo que brinda comodidad y estabilidad.

    Las prestaciones son muchas y el precio realmente lo vele. Son muchas las ventajas que ahora yo siento que tengo en mis manos.

    Oscar Chavarria
    Fotografo Profesional
    http://www.oscarchavarria.com.ni

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