110 gone
I just found out.
They don't make the jvc gy 110 any more I guess the cameras are worth nothing now. It makes me feel bad, I paid top dollar when i got mine and all the goodies on top. do you think the value will go up in time? Thanks for listining to a old man Joe |
110? I have a 100?
At least it's an A upgrade though. LOL! They retired that long ago. I could be sad that my camera's tenure ended without much fanfare, but I have to admit it puts a smile on my face every time I send out an invoice!
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I bought a new HD110 at B&H in NYC for $2995 to film a documentary and an upcoming low budget Indie. It was pretty obvious that they were selling off inventories at this price point. I love the camera, and so far it was money well spent. No regrets.
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Thanks Tom
I feel the same way. you have a great day. Joe |
Just because they dont make it anymore, doesn't mean it lost its worth... if anything that might have just raised its worth a little. This camera is one of a kind in its price range. Its truley an amazing package for the price. People wanting to have a professional shoulder mount type camera with AMAZING control over its imagers will be very pleased with this camera.
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I have two HD111s and I couldn`t be happier. I have tried a lot of cameras in this price range for the last two years. I have owned an HVX200, a Z1, a V1 and an EX1. And the one still putting a smile on my face is the JVC. Believe it or not.
I even tried the XLH1 by Canon, the Z7 and 270 by Sony, but I still find the JVC to be better in all respects. Only complaint is the somewhat narrow 16X Fujinon and poor battery life. And the viewfinder could be better. That aside I am very happy with them. They are professional looking and behave that way as well. I am actually thinking of investing in a GY- HM700. That says a lot about the JVC. Svein Rune, Norway |
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