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Adam Bray April 18th, 2007 06:30 PM

DVX...who so expensive??
 
Why is the DVX so expensive still?


With newer, and better cameras (even HD) coming out every day. Why is the DVX still so expensive? I was looking a buying one thinking the price would of dropped. For the price of a DVX you can get a Canon A1 a few dollars more.

What gives??

John Hudson April 18th, 2007 10:19 PM

Because it rules

Matt Stahley April 23rd, 2007 11:32 AM

John is so right!

Chris Hurd April 23rd, 2007 12:37 PM

Because you get what you pay for.

Wes Mahon April 23rd, 2007 04:14 PM

id probably prefer a dvx to most of sony's prosumer HD cams like the fx-7 and 1

Barry Green April 24th, 2007 10:18 PM

The DVX also just dropped in price by $1,000. It's now $2995 retail; it used to be $3995.

Gil Whitney April 30th, 2007 11:00 AM

My 100a paid for itself in rentals in about 2 years. One of my favorite minidv cams.

Tom Hardwick May 18th, 2007 10:51 AM

I think you raise a very good point Adam. No denying that the DVX is a beautifully built camera with a really cracking lens, and it allows more 'human-fiddling' than anything near its price. Wonderful pictures, ace sound, lovely ergonomics.

But in the real world its time is over, in the same way as the PD170 has had its day. 16:9 is absolutely Here&Now, and faffing about with Panasonic's expensive anamorphic is not the answer in my view. It's hard enough composing as it is, without having to mentally compensate for tall thin people getting out of elliptical wheeled cars.

As you say, the Canon A1 is a few dollars more. Smaller side-screen but that's about it. In a spec race the lens has twice the zoom, the chips are 16:9 and the HDV option is streets ahead of DV. It's 5 years younger too, so the gain-up mode is almost grainless against the DVX.

tom.

Stephen Bolton May 19th, 2007 04:48 PM

We use various cameras at my job, one being the canon xha1 . It's a great camera but in my opionion I still prefer the panasonic dvx100a or b over it when it comes to 24p . Thats just my opionion, only plus about canon is the hd of course, good for a main camera shot for events like football or concerts to capture better details. Still have to fiddle with my panasonic dvx100a some more though that I just got to suggest, so far I'm impressed.


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