

Removing and replacing, or repositioning the cards is easy. There are no batteries, power options, beeps, boops or bops it’s just a slab of plastic with color cards in it. The Checkr Photo itself does nothing else apart from sit quietly on whatever surface you place it. Simply find a flat surface, or have your model hold it, open the checker to reveal the color and gray scales cards, light the color cards accordingly, and that’s it. The Datacolor Spyder Checkr Photo is easy to use. The tabs that hold the color cards in place get the job done. Datacolor Spyder Checkr Photo - Ease of use These attributes are what will make this product so appealing to many photographers. The Checker Photo is small, light and can travel anywhere. I have thrown it into several camera bags and have slid it into my pocket numerous times, and it’s still OK. Overall, the Datacolor Spyder Checkr Photo is a well-designed product that should last a while if you take care of it. Still, I have used the Checkr photo numerous times, and nothing has snapped or broken. When you apply this force, the flexibility of the plastic housing can be seen. At times, I had to apply what I would consider excessive force to move it. This is great however, the hinge is incredibly stiff. You can open the Checkr and have it laying flat, you can slightly bend the hinge to have it standing upright, or you can have it flat with the middle page upright horizontally. The Checkr Photo can be unfolded and oriented in a few different ways thanks to the hinge. I wouldn’t call the tabs great, but they get the job of keeping the cards in place done. The cards are held in place with little tabs. Flip the middle page, and you’ll find two greyscale cards. Open the case with the button on the side, and it folds open to reveal a color card on the interior, a middle page that houses another color card. The Datacolor Spyder Checkr Photo features a tri-fold design.
