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Ned Soltz
July 29th, 2008, 10:15 PM
Some snaps of unpacking my EX-3

Also have some side-by-side and comparison shots with the EX-1

And note that the EX-3 fits very nicely in the Petrol PDRB-3 (the "Doctor Bag")


http://gallery.me.com/nsoltz1/100008

Noah Kadner
July 29th, 2008, 10:21 PM
Is it just me or is the current trend with 'unboxing' a little fetishistic? :) Looks hot Ned. :)

Noah

Chris Hurd
July 29th, 2008, 10:36 PM
Properly done, a well-documented "unboxing," such as Ned's here, can be most useful to show others exactly what they should expect when they receive their own cameras. Only one or two unboxing sequences are really needed though. When everyone starts doing them, that's when it gets a little... er, ah... strange.

Ned Soltz
July 29th, 2008, 10:41 PM
Yes... important point, Chris.

Just wanted to show what folks should expect in the box but mostly wanted to show a comparison of EX-1 and EX-3 as well as to highlight the Petrol bag.

Niall Chadwick
July 30th, 2008, 04:32 AM
Im waiting for an unboxing film to be made, complete with stripper music soundtrack. :D

Torv Carlsen
July 30th, 2008, 09:58 AM
Just out of curiosity, Ned, what is the version of the firmware on your EX3?

Thanks.

Alessandro Zumstein
July 30th, 2008, 10:17 AM
Some snaps of unpacking my EX-3

Also have some side-by-side and comparison shots with the EX-1

And note that the EX-3 fits very nicely in the Petrol PDRB-3 (the "Doctor Bag")


http://gallery.me.com/nsoltz1/100008

Hello, do you found defect or dead pixels on the LCD/wievfinder?

Ned Soltz
July 30th, 2008, 10:44 AM
Hello, do you found defect or dead pixels on the LCD/wievfinder?

Not yet. But I've only had it out of the box less than 12 hours ;)

Noah Kadner
July 31st, 2008, 08:00 AM
Im waiting for an unboxing film to be made, complete with stripper music soundtrack. :D

Exactly...

Noah

Dave Morrison
July 31st, 2008, 08:04 AM
Just curious if the EX3 packaging was as much of an "origomi" structure as was the EX1. There was NO way I would be able to put my EX1 back into that packaging once it was out of the box! ;-)

Ned Soltz
July 31st, 2008, 08:22 AM
Just curious if the EX3 packaging was as much of an "origomi" structure as was the EX1. There was NO way I would be able to put my EX1 back into that packaging once it was out of the box! ;-)

It's even worse

Sean Seah
July 31st, 2008, 08:44 AM
Thaz one sexy dual u have there... oooohhh I'm ssoOOOoo envious...

Andy Wilkinson
July 31st, 2008, 10:14 AM
In fact the "origami experience" (alas performed without stripper music!) caught me out when I unboxed my EX3 today. I checked the box, satisfied myself I had removed all items then about 30 minutes later thought about the cheek support...where was it? Low and behold still hidden away in the many folded box sections of the internal origami creation there it was!

Mind you, having found it I doubt I'll use it - camera sits so well on my shoulder without it anyway and it looks to me very much like an afterthought. But experience will tell if it is useful or not.

Ned Soltz
July 31st, 2008, 10:18 AM
In fact the "origami experience" (alas performed without striper music!) caught me out when I unboxed my EX3 today. I checked the box, satisfied myself I had removed all items then about 30 minutes later thought about the cheek support...where was it? Low and behold still hidden away in the many folded box sections of the internal origami creation there it was!

Mind you, having found it I doubt I'll use it - camera sits so well on my shoulder without it anyway and it looks to me very much like an afterthought. But experience will tell if it is useful or not.

Cheek support looks like such a nightmare to install that it hardly seems worth the effort. Yes, it is tucked into the top packing element.

Dave Morrison
July 31st, 2008, 10:31 AM
When I got my EX1, I couldn't find the AC line cord that plugs into the power adapter. I was convinced that I would find it tucked inside one of the many folds of that silly packaging but it was not to be found. I had to get one overnighted to me as the batteries weren't going to last much longer than that on their factory charge.

Bruce Rawlings
July 31st, 2008, 10:36 AM
Have the talents of the component output sockets area design team been used again for the "hinged cover" that broke off straight away on my EX1?

Andy Wilkinson
July 31st, 2008, 10:42 AM
I think they were "re-assigned" to do the SxS slot door on the EX3! This looks a bit fragile to me - definitely will need to be handled carefully I think.

Sure, the whole camera does not have the rugged build quality of say a PD150 but seems no less rugged than a EX1, I was just hoping it might have been more rugged!

Regarding the debate on mic holder (see another thread), I think it's exactly the same as the EX1 - but I don't have my mate's EX1 in front of me right now. He's coming round tomorrow to look at the new kid on the block and will no doubt confirm if it's the same fragile fitting!

Ned Soltz
July 31st, 2008, 10:57 AM
I think they were "re-assigned" to do the SxS slot door on the EX3! This looks a bit fragile to me - definitely will need to be handled carefully I think.

Sure, the whole camera does not have the rugged build quality of say a PD150 but seems no less rugged than a EX1, I was just hoping it might have been more rugged!

Regarding the debate on mic holder (see another thread), I think it's exactly the same as the EX1 - but I don't have my mate's EX1 in front of me right now. He's coming round tomorrow to look at the new kid on the block and will no doubt confirm if it's the same fragile fitting!

The EX-3 door seems to have a bit more play to it. I suspect that's to allow for the cable from the PUK-60. It must be raised slightly and then swung open. I can easily see someone just pulling at it and breaking it.

As I said, mike holder is identical.

Ned