|  | Posted by doc on 09/22/05 03:11 
geez, John.  the A1 is a pro camera?  for less than $2500?
 doc
 
 "Moving Vision" <mv@movingvision.co.uk> wrote in message
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 >>>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> Good grief Ty!
 >>>
 >>> Over 40,000 Z1's sold since April according to Sony themselves. Perhaps
 >>> they're just lying, not.
 >>>
 >>
 >>Ahhh according to Sony. OK. Used by soccer moms or by pros. If it were by
 >>pros we'd be stumbling over them like empty soda cans after the soccer
 >>game.
 >>
 >>Ty
 >>
 >>
 >>-- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other
 >>audiocentric
 >>stuff are at www.tyford.com
 >>
 >
 >
 > You really believe that soccer moms and home movie buffs are buying Z1's?
 >
 > I personally know of several Z1's in pro hands not yet heard of one in the
 > hands of a purely domestic user. Quite frankly I don't expect to either.
 > The BBC who have a couple of thousand compact DV's, mostly PD150's and
 > PD170's, are in the process of replacing them all with Z1's. We have three
 > Z1's and an FX1. This morning I received an A1, must be amongst the first
 > few in the UK, haven't had time to explore it much yet but as far as I
 > have been able to it's looking pretty amazing. It seems to have a picture
 > quality generally similar to the Z1, at least in the good light conditions
 > tested so far. Astonishing for  such a tiny camera costing less than
 > $2,500. It appears to me that the A1 profoundly underlines the nature of
 > the acquisition revolution that is upsetting so many old school
 > investments.
 >
 > Whatever next?
 > --
 > John Lubran
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