Thursday, February 17, 2011

What happens when three entrepreneurs get together? In our case, you get great DSLRs ancillary equipment and you get AlettA Photographic.

Made in the USA, Available Worldwide.

What happens when three people, (an Engineer / Photographer / Publisher, a Marketing Director / Boutique Guitar shop owner and a Custom Motorcycle fabrication shop owner) get together? You get great DSLRs ancillary equipment and you get AlettA Photographic.

Next week we will unveil our first DSLR accessory. It is going to be number one of many photographic equipment  to come. Our equipment will be top quality, using an ultra modern machine shop with CNC Plasma cutters, 3D CNC Mill, 5-axis Water Jet cutters,. This  expensive machinery will be utilized to make our High Quality Photographic Ancillary Equipment. We also anodize and powder coat  in house.

This is not going to be cheap plastic equipment. It will all be made in the USA and competitively priced. It's not that  foreign equipment is bad, it's because we live in the USA and we are proud of making a small difference in the economy by fabricating our equipment right here and hopefully creating jobs in the process.

Furthermore, as we get esablished as a Company, we will also  fabricate custom items just for your particular needs.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

maybe you will come with a cheaper alternative to Katz Eye focusing screen..Because my Sigma 17 - 70 2.8 4 doesn't focus in low light correctly i end many times focusing the lens mannually..

HENRY KISOR said...

A motorcycle with a built-in Pentax camera?

Anonymous said...

@badsykes: powder coated focusing screen???

Unknown said...

how about a motorcyle headlight flash

Unknown said...

Actually, we could make a camera transformer that changes over to this monster motorcycle when needed and when you are chilling out,it could transformed into a guitar for your entertainement.
You guys are so funny. Seriously though, with that kind of talent and tooling equipment, we are going to turn out some amazing innovations.

Falk Lumo said...

This Made in America comment made me wonder. Why should this principle apply to an Internet business at all?

Unknown said...

Falk,
Nothing really about the Internet. It's more of a statement that so many people are out of a job in this Country, that we must do our part to help each other. We can't count on Corporations to help us out, they're the ones that got us in trouble to begin with. Small businesses, which we certainly are, are our hope to bring bacck jobs, one at a time. Is it the same situation in your Country?

Neil Gaudet said...

Good for you Yvon. Can't wait to see what your company plans on producing. Anything a wedding photographer can use?

Unknown said...

Neil,
Our first item could help Wedding Photographers, but the items that we will bring to the table in the next three Months or so certainly will.

Oscar Pinal said...

I like the way you think, and hope this project keeps going with the same freshness you tell now.