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 AG-DVC30 verses NV/PV-GS400 I'm curious if Pana is having second thoughts with releasing the GS400 because they think it will compete with the DVC30---steal DVC30 sales. These cams aren't all that different, are they? | 
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 I got the sense from reading the dvc30 brochure Tommy found that Panasonic is pushing the ENG and security cam capabilities, which is a different niche from the home video or film-style video market. What do you think? Maybe what they're really to-ing and fro-ing about is how to position both items so that they don't, in fact, stumble over each other. | 
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 Maybe the AG-DVC30 is the MX3000 4.5 years too late. Since the MX3000 was never brought into the North American market, but everywhere else, Pana USA decided that now is a good a time as any. :-))) Just watch. In 5 years from now the GS100 will be brought in as a AG-DVC35. | 
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 DVC30 is a diffrent beast... alot more pro oriented.. larger CCDs, scene files, advanced controls like the DVX... bascially a smaller version OF the DVX in my eyes.... something im seriously considering... | 
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 with magnesium alloy frame, slow shutter settings, procinema and black :-)) | 
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 And twice the cost for MX3000 CCDs in a Black Pana Pro 2-piece cam. :-)) | 
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