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Ian Planchon
November 10th, 2008, 05:17 PM
I was looking at bh, they have an accessory package for the ex3, it includes a wide angle adapter, anyone have this package, and is it worth it?

it also includes a 2 year extended warranty, an extra 16gb card, extra 60min battery, card reader and carrying case.

Ted OMalley
November 10th, 2008, 06:44 PM
I didn't purchase a bundle, but I did purchase the Sony Zoom-through wide angle adapter for around $500.

I wouldn't spend extra money on the 16gb SxS card - the SDHC solution is much cheaper and works great. Transcend cards are even cheaper and are working flawlessly for me.

Extra battery is probably a good idea, the BPU-60 should last a few hours - at least that is what I've read reported by owners of it. Personally, I like the large Anton-Bauer or IDX batteries; I'm getting about six hours of use (not recording the whole time) out of a charge. Plus, if you want to use the camera in a shoulder-mount position, if the battery can be mounted further back, the lens weight really drops and makes it much easier to use.

Ian Planchon
November 10th, 2008, 09:57 PM
can you fill me in on the SDHC solution?

do you know if they make an adapter for the IDX batteries? I know they make a gold mount for AB, but if they make it for IDX, I am good to go, seeing as I have those batteries on my other camera (i would imagine the V adapter for the JVC HD100 doesnt work on the ex3).

how do you like the lens?

Ian Planchon
November 10th, 2008, 10:06 PM
wait, I found a bunch of threads on it, no need to start another one here. thanks!

Ted OMalley
November 10th, 2008, 10:11 PM
I hope I didn't confuse you - the SDHC solution has become so popular (Kensington card reader with a SanDisk Ultra II SDHC card) and many have found that the Transcend cards are working well also (and they are half the price).

The mount we're working on will first be offered without a mount. Shortly after, we're hoping to offer it optionally with an Anton-Bauer mount, and finally, optionally again, with an IDX mount. Since AB will come first, there is an adapter to get from that to IDX -

IDX | A-AB2E V-Mount Adapter Plate | A-AB2E | B&H Photo Video (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/230276-REG/IDX_A_AB2E_A_AB2E_V_Mount_Adapter_Plate.html)

So far, I'm pretty pleased with the stock lens. I'd love it to be wider and longer (of course), but really, it works well. When I do need to go wider, the Sony wide adapter works well.

You also mentioned you were looking for a carrying case. There are several options, but I think the consensus is that if you like a more standard carrying case, the Kata CC-197 is ideal. Also, Porta-Brace has a new one for it. If you like the backpack style case, the Kata BP-250 can't be beat (and I have a spare if you're interested).

All in all - great camera.