Hello everyone, I've been doing a lot of research lately about digital video cameras and have pleasantly stumbled upon the DVX 100. I'm sure this is the right camera for me, just because you can get them for so cheap (fits right into my budget) these days, and the fact that the camera is still quality even being considered outdated technologically, is great. My only question is which version should I get? It seems that they are all listed around the same price on eBay, but is there really much of a difference between the A and B versions for instance? Thanks.
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06-16-2012 07:12 PM
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06-16-2012 10:14 PM
I'm sure there are posts in the archive about all the differences between the A and B models, but here are a few:
A has time lapse feature (records X frames every X seconds). A has a better LCD screen display. If you shoot "squeeze" mode, the A does not un squeeze it in the viewfinder or LCD...the B does.
The B is supposed to have a "beefed up" tape transport, but loses the time lapse feature to implement it. I've never had a problem with the A transport.
B shows the correct aspect ratio in the viewfinder if you shoot squeeze mode. B is supposed to have a bit less noise. I haven't seen this in the stuff I've done using both models together on shoots.
I have an A, and immediately noticed the lower quality LCD display on the B. However, in bright daylight, both LCDs are pretty useless, even with a hood. As an old film guy, I prefer the viewfinder anyway. I'm hangin' on to my 100A, because I could never get what she's worth in the current market.
You should be OK with either one (if it has low hours and has been well cared for), but I'd try and find one locally so that you could test it "hands on".
Hope this helps.
Ken
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06-17-2012 04:42 PM
Find a low hour B
B is newer and will less likely have parts ready to break.
I heard A has a design/parts issue with the lens, if I recall correctly.
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06-17-2012 08:05 PM
The A and B have the same lens assembly. Having owned my current 100A for over 6 years now, I,m thinking your recollection might not be correct. If your lens servo and back focus are ok when you get it, it's likely that they will stay that way for some time. Only last year did I take mine in for "software alignment/cleaning" because I noticed a slight back focus issue on a test shoot, and electronics can, indeed, drift out of alignment over time.
That $200+ for peace of mind after almost 7 years ain't too bad for a professional tool.
Ken
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06-18-2012 10:03 AM
thanks, you right have nice day
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07-24-2012 04:48 PM
I had the A and currently have the B. The B is better to me because it has less noise and the LCD displays the correct aspect ratio when shooting in squeeze mode.
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07-27-2012 01:51 PM
Had my A for eight years also, it is a great camera.
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07-30-2012 10:22 AM
We used 3 100A's here for the last 2 years, they work wonderfully.




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