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Re: HDX900 RF warning
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George Griswold
on Jun 12, 2008 at 10:09:31 am
Matt-
Wondering what else they told you... nature of failure, which board, how much labor and for what? Thanks for reporting back-- few follow up with how things turned out.
The Betacam days had the advantage of EVERYBODY agreeing on a format-- made freelancing less of a hassle. I think at some point we will hopefully be selling a 1080 or 720 HD solution for clients for the most part-- not camera A, B, C, D........
It does sting that your camera went down just out of warranty-- sometimes an impassioned appeal will get you a warranty repair just the same. Well worth chasing down Jan or someone just to ask.
George
George Griswold
www.videonow.info
New Orleans, Louisiana
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