It is my understanding that Leofoto’s products are made in China using cheap Chinese components and materials. RRS (Really Right Stuff) tripods use American components with no outsourcing of materials or manufacturing to companies outside the US. In addition, RRS trademarks and patents all of their products. Leofoto blatantly copies RSS products with a cheap imitation in china knowing that RRS will not enforce their patents. Chinese companies are known for stealing US intellectual property. So the question is, do you reward a company for copying another’s product after the first company has invested time and money into developing a superior product? RRS also stands behind their products with a superior warranty knowing that their products have superior quality standards.
What lenses are included with the 7D m2?
Are you selling the camera and lense, or camera only?
Insurers are much cheaper when purchased online from a Canadian or Mexican pharmacy. However, you have to pay out of pocket, insurance companies will not reimburse you for the expense, nor will those costs be applied to your deductible.
If you couldn't accurately read the small type in the word "beasts" perhaps that also explains why some of your photos are also out of focus!
You're like me. I guess it's time to get a new pair of glasses!
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I’d love to see your work!
I wished that I could have also enjoyed it "live."
It's a beautiful shot! Looks perfect!
Did you try to approach it, feed or touch it?
Did you try to approach it, feed or touch it?
Last week, the feds raided a container ship in Juneau, AK seizing 200 tons of marijuana in large bales. Since Juneau is land-locked, the Feds decided to dispose of the marijuana by taking it to the local landfill to be burned. While burning the bales of narijuana, a flock of Artic Terns flew through the thick clouds of smoke circling up in the air. And Juneau? Not one tern was left unstoned!
Would you mind sharing with me your contact info? Name, phone, email
I’m Eric Welling
801-557-9460
Welling.eric@gmail.com
Beautiful! Do you have a studio in Moab?