Mike Browne visits Lee Filters

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2010

Lee Filters have been making world class photographic and cinemagraphic filters for 25 years. MD Eddie Ruffell showed me how they do it.

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  • Pleasure John - Have a great Christmas and New Year...

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  • wonder who 1 dislike from?

  • This is absolutely fascinating. Thanks for this video.

  • Love it and Im much more villing to pay for it.

  • @fuckinasshoification Sony makes way more money from selling tens of thousands of $1,000 plasma TVs than they did when they where priced at 10k each.

  • @EasyTiger2494 That could cost hundreds of millions of dollars, or more, and could take decades to pay off from company profits - they might enjoy making things by hand, and the price is relatively inexpensive when you see how wonderfully they are made.

  • Love seeing how they are still hand made, supporting real jobs - and manufacturing that hasn't been outsourced to some Chinese hellhole. I can wait a few months for a big stopper, and I am sure the incredible enthusiasm for DSLR's and related accessories has been a happy surprise for them, and now they are ramping up production. Not everything needs to be completely automated.

  • I can't believe I am seeing a bloody brit wasting a can of perfectly fine tea just to make a point! Blasphemy!

  • The reason why so many people find it hard to get LEE filters ie. being forced to wait several months on backorder is because Lee know their products are in high demand. This way they know how much to make approx, and this also helps keep the price artificially high hence why they don't want to flood the market because it would make their products cheaper - almost a degradation. It has nothing to do with their filters being handmade. Invest money in to getting new ovens to increase production.

  • Cant rush in making good quality filters.Used other filters and have not being as good or consistant as a Lee Filter.May appear to be old fashioned and slow but look at the range of well known photographers who use such products.

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