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I have no problem with this blind. Much depends on your pursuits and how you setup the blind. I don't believe it was meant to walk around in.
Bob Walker
April 23, 2012
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Subsribe to our newsletter Testimonials I recently made a "sizeable" purchase with NatureScapes and I couldn't be happier with the services provided! I was shopping for a new Gitzo tripod, Wimberley head and several related accessories. One of the things that immediately caught my attention was that NatureScapes offered discount "bundle" pricing on the tripod+leg covers and the Wimberley head+cover that none of the other "big name (internet) stores" offered. NatureScapes also sells a custom-designed Gitzo “safety plate” which adds increased strength to the tripod head for supporting heavy lenses. The safety plate was “free” with the purchase of the tripod, so that was another benefit for me.
NatureScapes provided lightning-quick responses to multiple email questions (both before, and after my purchase), and the owner of the company spoke to me, at length, on the telephone. Processing and delivery of the order was quick, convenient, and painless (I used PayPal) – with free shipping, no less! As a first-time customer, I am glad to say that it was an absolutely flawless transaction, and I wouldn't hesitate to do business with NatureScapes again.
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The Naturescapes store has been very good to purchase items I need from time to time.
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All experienced photographers will agree that the task of cleaning a
fragile CCD or CMOS image sensor can be a worrisome, almost frightening,
experience. In fact, Delkin believes that cleaning should only be
done when necessary and should be executed in the quickest, most
efficient manner to limit further exposure to contaminants. The
accumulation of debris over time is inevitable however, particularly for
those who change their lenses frequently or shoot in humid or dusty
environments. No matter what the source, even a slightly dirty sensor
will compromise the quality of your photos, especially in your most
detailed closed aperture shots. Although most DSLRs are equipped with an
automatic cleaning system, Delkin understands that this method is limited
and will not suffice in eliminating moisture stains and fixed particles.
For this reason, each of the following SensorScope Cleaning System
tools by Delkin Devices was developed using advanced technology to
accomplish a unique task:
SensorSafe® Wands: Clean oils, condensation, pollen and other chemically adhered debris from the sensor surface with these custom sized, doubled sided wicked sensor wands. Each wand head is wrapped in soft, lint-free sterile fabric that’s been specially designed for coated and non-coated small, medium and large frame CMOS and CCD sensors. Under the fabrics surface, each wand head is wicked to absorb excess fluid and prevent over saturation during cleaning. Includes 12 16mm (small), 6 20mm (medium) and 6 24mm (large) individually sealed SensorSafe® Wands. SensorSolution® This streak-free low residue formula is scientifically engineered to safely break down stains, oils and chemically bonded debris on the surface of DSLR image sensors and low pass filters when used in conjunction with SensorSafe® Wands. The non-conductive alcohol-free nature of the solution makes it the safest formula for use with electronic devices and components and air travel friendly. SensorPen® (new!): Polish the sensor surface and reach edges and crevices with the SensorPen® by Lens Pen. A triangular sensor tip and specialized material developed by DSLR manufacturer technicians achieves professional cleaning results for over 100 uses, while the slide out soft body brush safely removes dust and debris from the DSLR camera body. Preparing your DSLR camera for SensorScope cleaning or any other sensor cleaning system can be easily accomplished by following these seven quick steps: 1. Make sure the battery is fully charged and power is on during the entire cleaning process. 2. Sensor Cleaning feature will be located under the Menu option of your DSLR. 3. Pressing the shutter button will usually trigger the mirror to lock in place, leaving the image sensor exposed until cleaning is complete. 4. Remove the camera lens, and begin dry and wet cleaning methods with SensorScope System tools. 5. When cleaning is complete, turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter for immediate use. 6. Remember to keep sensor cleaning to a minimum. Some tips to consider are turning the DSLR power off and facing the camera downward when changing lenses. 7. Periodically use your SensorScope System to maintain the cleanliness of your device. Customer feedback
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