Don Libby
Well-known member
Guy - or anyone else for that matter.
I've read this before and so far I just can't understand it. I've been using a WRS since it was first introduced and I've found the build quality to be very good. I'll admit I haven't been around Arca or Alpa much however from what I have seen I don't recall one having a particularly better build quality than another. In the end a tech body is just a piece of metal that's used to connect a lens to a back; of course it's not that simple when you include the ability to add movements. And speaking of movements, my WRS is as tight and precise today as it was when I first tried it out October 2008.
So based on 33 months of use having it never let me down I just wonder when I read
The above in no way should be considered as any attempt in taking away from archive's original pointing out his reason for choosing and enjoying the RM3D. Bottom line it fits him which in the end is what its all about.
I've read this before and so far I just can't understand it. I've been using a WRS since it was first introduced and I've found the build quality to be very good. I'll admit I haven't been around Arca or Alpa much however from what I have seen I don't recall one having a particularly better build quality than another. In the end a tech body is just a piece of metal that's used to connect a lens to a back; of course it's not that simple when you include the ability to add movements. And speaking of movements, my WRS is as tight and precise today as it was when I first tried it out October 2008.
So based on 33 months of use having it never let me down I just wonder when I read
DonThe Cambo does it all but the build and precision is not Arca or Alpa.
The above in no way should be considered as any attempt in taking away from archive's original pointing out his reason for choosing and enjoying the RM3D. Bottom line it fits him which in the end is what its all about.