drd1135 Zen Snapshooter Supporter Location Virginia Name Steve Nov 9, 2013 #21 I like the idea of using pneumatic controls. They would still fail if your battery went dead, but they'd be closer to still working.
I like the idea of using pneumatic controls. They would still fail if your battery went dead, but they'd be closer to still working.
Armanius Bring Jack back! Location Houston, Texas Name Jack Nov 9, 2013 #22 Luke said: I think Sony just stole Nikon's lunch money. Click to expand... Good!! I'll buy a DF when it hits $1500!
Luke said: I think Sony just stole Nikon's lunch money. Click to expand... Good!! I'll buy a DF when it hits $1500!
john m flores All-Pro Nov 10, 2013 #23 drd1135 said: I like the idea of using pneumatic controls. They would still fail if your battery went dead, but they'd be closer to still working. Click to expand... "Close to still working" LOL! Maybe it will ship with a backup bulb pump or CO2 cartridge to help maintain air pressure for the pneumatic controls.
drd1135 said: I like the idea of using pneumatic controls. They would still fail if your battery went dead, but they'd be closer to still working. Click to expand... "Close to still working" LOL! Maybe it will ship with a backup bulb pump or CO2 cartridge to help maintain air pressure for the pneumatic controls.
drd1135 Zen Snapshooter Supporter Location Virginia Name Steve Nov 10, 2013 #24 I like that. An external squeeze build attachment point.