Kino
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Wow! Forget those cheap rubber tools on Ebay! Hubba, hubba!
https://www.ducloslenses.com/collections/service-tools
https://www.ducloslenses.com/collections/service-tools
I'm always surprised to see tools that are (to me) ridiculously priced for what they are. Especially when you could do practically the same job with much cheaper tools.
Then I think about every hobby I've ever had, and how they all have their super expensive "tools" that don't really do much more than the basic stuff, but everyone who's into that hobby or profession seems to be convinced that they need the best.
So no thank you on those friction spanner tools. I'm still saving up for my hand forged Bob Kramer 101 layer Damascus steel chef's knife to bisect my grilled cheeses.
Hey, the cotton swabs are only $2.99.
Of course if you are servicing cine lenses that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars (as Duclos does) you should use the best tools.
"Cine-tax" pricing on tools and equipment is a whole lot easier to swallow when someone else is the one actually footing the bill...
Values on some of it can also be a real pain to judge, as some of it is mostly justifiable due to precision machining involved and the limited scope of the market, but I've handled some god awful cheap junk during my short dives into that world over the years.
Possibly some of the worst offenders might be things like cheese plates. [Or 'custom memory' that is just a cheap adapter stuck on an off the shelf consumer part...]
Sadly it seems there is little pressure in the industry to actually correct things like that.
You beat me in the frugality game. - David Lyga"spanner wrench" = 2 needles held by long-jaw locking pliers
You beat me in the frugality game. - David Lyga
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