Along with DLX and SP, MacDev has decided to join the ranks of Gamma copiers:
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Originally posted by ford View PostPlanet Eclipse not bothering to patent the gamma core is the most big brain play this industry has ever had.
On the shoulders of giants. I don't own one (in any form), but I'm always happy to see progress.I am the admin...
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Why would MacDev go with a gamma core when they already had an engine train peopled really like. So many people said they had some of the smoothest trains ever.
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if i were to guess its to fight the 'unreliable' stigma they have.
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Because the Gamma is a problem solver, both functionally and from a cost perspective.
Mechanically actuating the Infinity Drive requires a complex, expensive to produce mech valve. Mechanically actuating a Gamma is cheap and easy because of the self-timing nature of the sequencing. The electronic solenoid is also cheaper to manufacture in a Gamma-style system, and the routing is simpler since it's rear-actuated.
But yes, both the Infinity and older, balanced GT spools are solid systems. I suspect the balanced spool will die with the GT2 but I won't be surprised to see the Infinity live on in a mid-level marker.
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I don't mind the rechargeable battery and the battery life on my GT2 seems unchanged, but the charge port cover is absolutely horrendous. Just falls out eventually every time I replace it. I shoot the GT2 as my primary and will definitely not be buying the GTX, design just feels forced. Curious on what other models they release next year (two more incoming?).
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