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David Saraceno February 21st, 2006 06:51 PM

Received $500 Rebate
 
Rather than posting in the other thread, I thought I might start one here for those of you who took advantage of the rebate on the A1U.

We use it as a B camera, and purchased it about three weeks ago from B&HFoto. Actually got it for $2299.00 using a link that has since expired for the MWSF special sale price.

Today, 2/22, we received the rebate check. Kinda a small check physically, but it came

Robert M Wright February 21st, 2006 07:06 PM

That's pretty quick turn-around time for a rebate check. How do you like the camera?

David Saraceno February 21st, 2006 07:20 PM

We like it due to its form factor. It is unobtrusive, and produces some very nice images from what little we've used it for.

Bought a SpiderBrace and we have a Merlin Steadicam that we have yet to configure.

I actually do not mind the touch screen menu because it is pretty intuitive.

Our main camera is a Z1U although we continue to look at the Canon and the Panny

Robert M Wright February 21st, 2006 11:16 PM

I find using the touchscreen on my TRV70 annoyingly slow. Personally I find it much quicker (and easier) to flip through a menu with a wheel. Other than that, I love the TRV70 as a camera that can produce a great image, for the size of the cam, that I can easily take along with me everywhere I go, in case I run into something unexpectedly, that I want to shoot (I take it with me almost everytime I go out of the house).

Alexander Karol February 22nd, 2006 12:14 AM

The touchscreen menu shines in low-lit environments. Once you personalize it how you like it, you won't mind it at all. I am also using a Boxwave screen protector which makes the LCD more accurate and much sturdier when pressing. I recommend it to everyone.

Graeme Fullick February 22nd, 2006 02:49 AM

Alexander,

Can you give more details on the boxwave screen protector?

Sounds like a good idea to me.

Graeme

Laurence Kingston February 22nd, 2006 02:43 PM

The A1/HC1 ability to custiomize the touch screen is really cool and makes this feature an asset rather than a hindrance.

Robert M Wright February 22nd, 2006 02:52 PM

I'm really glad to hear about these positive experiences with the A1U touchscreen. My FX1 should be here next week, and I'm looking at getting an A1U as a second (and backup) camera, sometime in the next few months. From what I've been reading on here, in the posts, it sounds like the A1U, while somewhat different than mainstream (in a few ways), in how you control it, does appear to be quite workable.

Alexander Karol February 22nd, 2006 04:04 PM

Sure. The Boxwave screen protector is phenomenal. Easy to apply (comes with everything you need: screen protector, fiber cloth for cleaning prior to application, and even a small card to apply by sliding it). After the screen protector is applied, you will experience less glare, much firmer LCD feel, and surprinsingly, more accurate navigation with the touch menu. I have used it constantly on my PDAs and can't picture doing without it.

Here are pictures I took when I got it and after I applied it:

http://media.sonyhdvinfo.com/media/p...r-a1u/Boxwave/

Hope this helps. :)

Michael Stowe May 8th, 2006 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alexander Karol
Sure. The Boxwave screen protector is phenomenal. Easy to apply (comes with everything you need: screen protector, fiber cloth for cleaning prior to application, and even a small card to apply by sliding it). After the screen protector is applied, you will experience less glare, much firmer LCD feel, and surprinsingly, more accurate navigation with the touch menu. I have used it constantly on my PDAs and can't picture doing without it.

Here are pictures I took when I got it and after I applied it:

http://media.sonyhdvinfo.com/media/p...r-a1u/Boxwave/

Hope this helps. :)

Alexander -

Does boxwave have a screen protector made for the A1 or did you use another? I used these with my Treo 650 cell and really liked them.

Thanks

Rob Gregory-Browne May 9th, 2006 02:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Stowe
Alexander -

Does boxwave have a screen protector made for the A1 or did you use another? I used these with my Treo 650 cell and really liked them.

Thanks

If you go to their website you'll see that they make one for the HC1, which is the same size as the A1U.

Francois Camoin May 9th, 2006 09:05 AM

Today, 2/22, we received the rebate check. Kinda a small check physically, but it came[/QUOTE]


I received my rebate also. If you have one coming, be careful sorting your mail. Sony makes the check look very much like a piece of junk mail. I wouldn't say it's intentional, but I suspect a number of people have tossed it in the trash. I very nearly did.

Alex Thames May 9th, 2006 09:37 AM

Could you take a picture of the evelope and post it on an external site with link, so I know what it looks like and I don't throw it away?

Michael Stowe May 9th, 2006 11:34 AM

I have not received my rebate for the A1U, but I bet it was like another I got from them. Is it the type where you tear the edges off? If so...it is fairly small and does look similar to junk mail.


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