I agree those angles make for some compelling pics.Not bad angles, is it?
Be careful rinsing the Quark as this is what Noir Matter advised me to do after each session and then the Quark completely seized up. I paid to send it back to them and after a few weeks this was their response "Yes unfortunately your Quark has been damaged by water, it was completely wet inside and there was nothing we could do to fix it."gmb13 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 14, 2018 9:30 pmI rinse it every time as soon as I get out of the water. Still seizes up.
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Gentle poor of freshwater either from the tap in my campervan or just from a bottle, either way very low pressure.nothing2seehere wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 1:33 pmOut of interest, how did you rinse it? Under a running tap or into a bowl of water? I assume gentle rinse in a bowl of water would be less likely to breach any seals?
The same thing happened to me and they gave me a similar answer! Someone living in the US should file a complaint with the Bureau of Consumer Protection and stop this company from deceiving customers!ptben wrote: Be careful rinsing the Quark as this is what Noir Matter advised me to do after each session and then the Quark completely seized up. I paid to send it back to them and after a few weeks this was their response "Yes unfortunately your Quark has been damaged by water, it was completely wet inside and there was nothing we could do to fix it."
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