Thanks for the tip - looks very good for the price! Would be nice if somebody could compare it against the dfocus 3 in real life. I'm quite happy with my dfocus, but this one seemes to be equally good..
DFocus is good, but it is between DIY and real product. This one is produced using high volume methods. Plus reversible gear make very big difference (at least for me).
Btw, just talked with one guy who know this market well. He tells that cost if it will be produced by UK manufacturer (and in UK!) for such focus could be about $600. Weird.
Ask the seller about this (it is too new to get detailed user reports). jinfinance is very good known among guys who buys Chinese camera related things.
Btw, this thing can be handy if you use 20mm or 14mm pancakes. You couldn't pull focus repeatedly (because of Panasonic implementation). But could use manual focus on the rig (slow pull why looking in EVF works).
And what do you use to mount the rods to the camera body?? Sorry for the stupid question...but looking for a cheap, markable FF unit. Like the price of this one, plus the carbon rods you showed link too.
Just talked to seller. We'll have special discounted price for additional lens gears for our forum members (you can buy as many as you wish with one FF). I'll post details soon.
It is ok. Contact seller, and ask for required gears (he'll make additional invoce if it is not shipped already). Mention this site name in your comment to seller (during checkout) and you'll get $12 per gear price, or $10 per gear is you order 10 or more. Original price is $15 per gear :-)
You know... it is scary. Chinese manufacturers are getting smarter in marketing and distribution and customer supports. Total market dominance... coming soon.
What do we have in the States? A bunch of middlemen... distributors... marketing people... not many making actual stuffs. Too bad. Chinese people wanna bake their cakes and eat'em too.
well, I've worked in design and manufacturing in the states for a decade now and can say that we have nobody to blame but ourselves. We let our companies lay good working people off in order to reap more profits from cheap labor overseas. We've lost our "quality" and gained quantity and cheap prices but we've also allowed ourselves to get in a position where we don't have the personal cash to support more expensive, but better quality, products, but we also don't have the salaries needed to support the higher costs because of corporate cost cutting and finally we don't have the jobs to support people who are currently out of work due to all of the above. So in short, as consumers, our pays have not risen in proportion to local costs because we've gotten used to the cheap foreign labor. Now that other countries like China have better products and better prices, we are now dependent on them to supply our goods because we can't afford to make them ourselves. Good job USA, good job.
>You know... it is scary. Chinese manufacturers are getting smarter in marketing and distribution and customer supports. Total market dominance... coming soon.
It is interesting how this corresponds with modern theory of "design houses as foundation fo US leadership" :-)
As with the USA many years ago, china is going through an industrial and manufacturing revolution which brings in huge revenues and ignites many fortunes. But also like the USA, this boom in profits cannot last and eventually they will have to switch to cost cutting in order to maintain profits, which in itself cannot work either. Eventually any company will *have* to accept that they will reach a plateau in profit but they won't accept it. They will continue to attempt to cut costs into profitability. Unfortunately I've seen this many times at different companies and am experiencing this now at the one I work for.
Anyway, back on topic. I'd love to see a review of this FF when someone gets it.