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LOL! I feel as insignifcant as you in the face of such bounty.......Listening to (or reading) you people talk about these is like evesdropping on conversations between great mythical deities. I'm like a peasant, covered only in worn animal skins, mud, and VHS tape, staring up at Zeus and Mars. Their voices are as powerful as thunder. "DMR-E30" Zeus seems to say, but my mortal ears cannot fully understand the divine tongue.
Originally posted by: Killbat
Listening to (or reading) you people talk about these is like evesdropping on conversations between great mythical deities. I'm like a peasant, covered only in worn animal skins, mud, and VHS tape, staring up at Zeus and Mars. Their voices are as powerful as thunder. "DMR-E30" Zeus seems to say, but my mortal ears cannot fully understand the divine tongue.
Online the price ranges from US$528 to about $720. Most reputable stores are in the $600 to $700 range. In fact, B&H Photo sells it for $599 in stock, despite the $799 MSRP. This i far cry from the (I think) $1500 MSRP of the previous model E20. For the Torontonians, pm me if you want the names of stores that are taking pre-orders (NOT mail order) for the machine for C$999 (US$635).How much is one of these babies?
Heh. Yeah, it's a bit more than I wanted to spend, but it's now within the reach of this mere mortal.Listening to (or reading) you people talk about these is like evesdropping on conversations between great mythical deities. I'm like a peasant, covered only in worn animal skins, mud, and VHS tape, staring up at Zeus and Mars. Their voices are as powerful as thunder. "DMR-E30" Zeus seems to say, but my mortal ears cannot fully understand the divine tongue.
Just wondering why you guys got that model. The E30 is priced similarly online now and is the direct replacement for the E20. That said, the E30 is probably not quite as solidly built as the E20.We just got a DMR-E20S at work, but I haven't had a chance to play with it yet.
