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Fredrik-Larsson January 23rd, 2006 02:55 PM

HVX-200 PAL price drop! :-)
 
I just surfed in to my HVX-200 dealer. They have a lower price on the HVX-200 now. It's about 6500 USD + VAT now without anything. That's a 1000 USD price drop! Now it's becoming reasonable... :)

Martin Sundstrom January 23rd, 2006 04:36 PM

Who is the dealer?

Fredrik-Larsson January 23rd, 2006 04:40 PM

http://www.scandinavianphoto.se/prod...itemid=4547333

Scandinavian Photo...

Hej Martin! Kul att se ett svenskt namn :D /Fredrik.

Martin Sundstrom January 23rd, 2006 05:02 PM

ok thanks
Ja, inte sant?

Martin Sundstrom January 23rd, 2006 05:15 PM

Tjenare förresten Fredrik
Vet inte om de är billigast. Madeco i Sthlm annoserar för ca 50 tusen ex moms.!!!Det priset lär dem väl få höja. Annars brukar proffshandlarna vara något billigre äm Scandinavian tycker jag det verkar som

Alltid lika kul att "prata" när ingen? annan förstår.

fin film du gjorde om arlestenar

Did you undsrestand?

M.

Steven-Marc Couchouron January 27th, 2006 06:24 AM

Pricing in France
 
Here is the pricing for the AG-HVX200 in France from one of the retailers (CTM), available at the end of february. The prices are without VAT.

AG-HVX200 alone: 5 780 euros
AG-HVX200 with 1 P2 8GB: 7 280 euros
AG-HVX200 with 2 P2 8GB: 8 500 euros
AG-HVX200 with 2 P2 8GB and P2 Store: 9 980 euros
AG-HVX200 with 2 P2 8GB and P2 Store and LCD HD 17" Panasonic BTLH 1700WE: 13 560 euros.
P2 4GB : 650 euros
P2 8GB: 1340 euros
USB P2 Card reader AJ-PCD10: 2 250 euros
P2 Store 60GB: 1750 euros

Jake Craig January 28th, 2006 11:31 PM

I will wait to see how the prices are with my local dealer and then decide if I buy the camera here or in the US. But with these prices, other HD options are starting to look attractive.

Steve Madsen January 30th, 2006 09:56 PM

Price in Oz
 
Happily, the HVX will be available for $9900 in Australia from Videoguys with 1 4g p2 card...

http://www.videoguys.com.au/scripts/...idproduct=1950

I'm relieved to see a one card option - they're selling 4g cards separately for $1200!

Peter Jefferson January 30th, 2006 11:14 PM

hey stevem the HVX can be gotten for $9700... but give it 6 months, itl go down to 9, then another 6 to 8500, then another 6 to just under 8...

Steve Madsen January 30th, 2006 11:51 PM

That'd be nice Peter...and it'd fit my plan to pick one up in 6 to 12 months (if I don't go another hi def route - the cameras seem more similar than different). I'm not so sure though. It seems to me that camera prices tend hold for some time. I bought my xl2 at the cheapest source I could find in oz, and the price hasn't shifted in 9 months (nor can I find it cheaper). Nice for resale value, but not a great argument for waiting for prices to come down.

Can you think of any exceptions to this?

Federico Martini Crotti February 1st, 2006 11:47 AM

If you're looking at the HVX to make films, then getting an NTSC one from the US seems the cleverest option, because of lowest price and better slow-mo.

If you also might have to do something for local PAL TV market, then you can always shoot and edit in 24 and later transfer to PAL, as if you were using 16mm. Would it be that much a hassle?


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