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    Originally posted by revolution summer
    Just a question for people who allready have a 100 or 100A. Is the lack of 16x9 in the LCD really that much of a hassle? Although the firewire syncing function of the 100B sounds cool, I'd only have one camera for the time being, so it wouldn't be any advantage for me. As far as the color of the camera's body, i couldn't care less if it's "sexier" on the 100B. It seems like it all comes down to the LCD, and frankly, it sounds like i'm better off buying the 100A for $3,400 and getting a $500 rebate + other goods, than paying $3,900 for the 100B with no rebate and possibly no book/DVD/magic bullet.
    That's exactly how I feel about it! well said!
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      YOu can also get an eyepiece and/or a lens hood (what I use, see pics) to frame 16X9 on your DVX100 / 100A.

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        The lenshood and eyepiece aren't free though. I'd like to see a real price of the DVX100B for sale. It seems to me that it should retail for around $3400 to $3500 and have no rebates. If 16x9 is a priority for you then I think it is the better deal than the 100a. Even with the rebate by the time you by the adapters to view the 16x9 on the LCD you may well be near the cost of the 100B.

        If the street price of the 100b is near the $3999 MSRP then I don;t thin it will sell very well.

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          I'm thinking of buying a DVX100A but now think maybe I should hang on for the 100B model. Does anyone know of any disadvantages of doing this (apart from time and maybe cost). Does the fact that the DVX100B is 'lead-free' make it potentially less reliable? I believe the lead is used in the soldering process. Are lead free soldered circuits as good?

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            Auto audio levels. That would be killer...
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              For the marginal updates, I would say that you should just go for the DVX100A under all circumstances unless you have the extra money to spend on a DVX100B.
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                jdstan,

                What make and model is the lens hood adapter and what does it go for? I'm in the same boat as DarkGlobe. I've got the money, now I need to decide which model to buy. The 16x9 viewing is really the major factor that matters to me.

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                  If I recall correctly, there was a post from Jan months ago saying that the 100B will only have one change from the 100A and that is the type of metal used inside the camera. Apparently the type used in the A and earlier has to be changed for some reason or another but, other than that, I believe it will be identical to the A. This leads me to believe it will be the same price and the features will remain the same.

                  I didn't read through this thread thoroughly so if someone has already mentioned this, my apologies.
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                    the DVX100B has a bunch of changes.. check the News from IBC thread for details.

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                      Yeah, I saw that after I posted...so....nevermind
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                        In the news earlier this week there was talk of the European model's new features (which should be the same for the NTCS version). The only 16x9 difference was that squeeze mode will actually be displayed as 16x9 instead of stretched in the viewfinder. This has no effect on the image at all, just helps you monitor squeeze mode better. It seems the majority of people do not use this mode anyway (the 100 doesn't have it), and as disjecta has pointed out, you can do much better stretching in post with letterbox (or just crop off bottom and top).

                        Other differences I've seen do not justify missing the rebate and deal on the 100a. Looks like the B will be able to share timecode and settings with another camera over firewire, so I can only see that being worthwhile if you are getting 2 and need that. The upgrade from 100 to 100a seems to have fixed the 100's shortcomings. The move to 100b just seems to add a few new pro features that they are probably using on other new models (like the hvx) so was easy to add.

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                          i love how the rebate has gone from 300 to 500 bucks, yet the total price after rebate is still about 3100 bucks. Marketing guys are geniuses

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                            Yes, if using 16:9 shooting, this would be a good camera. However, if they release it at $4k MSRP, then you may as well just get an XL2 at that point which is native 16:9 or save a few hundred bucks and get a DVX100A. That is unless the apparent "DVX-look" matters to you or the small form factor. After that, you're heading into HD(V) territory: HVX200, XLH1, and HD100U.
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                              I know I'm sounding like a broken record here but I am in the same situation as others and am looking at making a decision about getting the DVX 100 A with rebate or wait for B with probably no rebate. The following was posted a couple of times before but with no response from people who may be in the position to respond. The answers to the two question would be real helpful.

                              Although, I have just realized that maybe Panasonic reps are not answeing on purpose because if the press release is correct about a price reduction for new DV cameras then the 100-B model maybe be close to the 100-A model even with the rebate on the 100-A and they want to deplete the 100-A cameras so dealers don't have a lot in stock. Once again here is my original post:

                              https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pr...fo/ibc/132.html

                              Below is an excerpt from a Panasonic European website (URL above) which has the following information about the new DVX 100 B.

                              "Improved colour reproduction with advanced image adjustments have enhanced this already high quality unit allowing productions to cut material shot on this Camcorder into other formats with even more ease.

                              With the release of the P2miniCam, prices for all Panasonics SD mini DVs has been brought down making production on these high quality units much more cost effective."

                              Jan, or anybody who can answer:

                              1. What might the 'Improved colour reproduction with advanced image adjustments" be for the DVX 100 B?

                              2. How will the statement, "Prices for all Panasonics SD mini DVs has been brought down" be reflected in the price of the new camera?

                              Thanks.

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                                Originally posted by Richie White
                                jdstan,

                                What make and model is the lens hood adapter and what does it go for? I'm in the same boat as DarkGlobe. I've got the money, now I need to decide which model to buy. The 16x9 viewing is really the major factor that matters to me.
                                the hood is $250 and its century
                                http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ughType=search

                                they also make an eyepiece for $340
                                http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ughType=search

                                these are B&H prices; I'm sure EVS could do better

                                But at 3300 or 3400 (100A minus rebate plus eyepiece or hood) it might be best to wait and see actual price + DVXuser discount at EVS are.

                                Also, the hood is heavy enough to tip the lcd downward when you don't want it to, but I use a 6" bungie looped around the top handle and this provides the proper resistance. If anyone goes this route I woulod be happy to email you one of the exact bungies I use as they come in multi-pacs.

                                The 16X9 in camera monitoring is obviously preferable but raises two questions:
                                1) Can you flip the display into 16X9 mode if you are using the anamorphic adaptor and shooting normal, or does it auto engage when squeeze mode is enabled?
                                2) This will help with framing and will work great for squeeze but does not adress the more serious challenge of shooting with the anamorphic adaptor. Even if you can manually engage 16X9 monitoring, the LCD is still not high enough resolution to achieve critical focus by eye when using the anamporhic adaptor.
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