Ivo van Aart
April 19th, 2008, 02:48 AM
So, I had fun watching all those video's of people with adapters. Now I want one! Next summer I'm filming a feature-length film, so I want to make a lot of tests with the a 35 adapter before actually using it in the field.
I have the Canon Xh A1.
So, I'm thinking of buying the SGpro! Why? Mainly because it's made in the UK. You see, I live in The Netherlands and if I order something in the USA, I'll be paying a lot of VAT and 'invoerrechten' (don't know how you call that in English).
So, despite the fact that everything I get from the USA is about half the price for me, because the dollar is pretty weak right now, I'll still be paying a lot!
When I'm buying the SGpro, I'll be paying only shipping, because both The Netherlands and the UK are in the EU.
But, if there are other Dutch adapter-users on this forum with experience buying from the USA, please prove me wrong.
Now, quality-wise. It seems the Letus Extreme it the best choice for the A1. But I've seen some great A1-SGpro video's. Would it be, quality-wise, a good choice for me to buy the SGpro?
And do you have some tips for new adapter users? Some things I've might overlooked in my research?
Thanks in advance!
Ivo
I have the Canon Xh A1.
So, I'm thinking of buying the SGpro! Why? Mainly because it's made in the UK. You see, I live in The Netherlands and if I order something in the USA, I'll be paying a lot of VAT and 'invoerrechten' (don't know how you call that in English).
So, despite the fact that everything I get from the USA is about half the price for me, because the dollar is pretty weak right now, I'll still be paying a lot!
When I'm buying the SGpro, I'll be paying only shipping, because both The Netherlands and the UK are in the EU.
But, if there are other Dutch adapter-users on this forum with experience buying from the USA, please prove me wrong.
Now, quality-wise. It seems the Letus Extreme it the best choice for the A1. But I've seen some great A1-SGpro video's. Would it be, quality-wise, a good choice for me to buy the SGpro?
And do you have some tips for new adapter users? Some things I've might overlooked in my research?
Thanks in advance!
Ivo