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Lee filter availability - this is getting ridiculous

 
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Oct 18, 2010 09:22 |  #16

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Entirely possible, but it would seem kind of curious to me. They must know how many back orders are waiting on them to deliver the product. These are guaranteed sales!

Lee just can't keep up with the demand. Period. :)




  
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Oct 18, 2010 15:54 |  #17

Thanks for all the suggestions guys. I will contact lee directly.

To those that have suggested "just get sing-ray", I know they come highly regarded, but I did a lot of research and came up with lee as the best compromise for cost, performance, and amount of use I'd likely get out of them. I guess now it's only the one last filter, I might consider the SR.


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Oct 18, 2010 17:47 as a reply to  @ troypiggo's post |  #18

I suggested the Singh-Ray filters depending on how much time is important to you. You could get the S-R filters now as opposed to waiting several months with no guarantee of the Lee filters coming back in stock. The extra cost may be worth avoiding missed opportunities.


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