And took the cover off. Of course I've done this before with other gear, but usually only after something goes awry. This time it was just curiosity, because as little as I know about engineering electronics I believe I can tell when something is designed with thought and seriousness. The inside of the Vision is beautifully clean and neat, which is actually more common these days then it once was, with the exception of very high end gear of the past. Neatness and beauty was one of the ways you knew you were getting something special in the past. Anyway, the Vision SLR looks beautiful. I can't understand why AVA doesn't have pictures of the inside layout of all their products, because a lot of people want to see it, and when it's as attractive as with the AVA products, why on Gods green earth not. I've seen the inside and there's no downside that I can think of with providing those shots. AVA certainly isn't the only company that only occasionally provides internal shots of their gear, but to me it's just one more of the little things that can add up to sales.
The other day I was looking around for internal shots of other companies gear, and it blows my mind how a company like Hegel for example will have shots of one, or two things, but not everything. One of the few companies that consistently has internal shots of all their gear is Rogue and I bet dollars to Donuts they're seeing at least modest dividends as a result. This is a hint AVA
