Rob Katz
January 25th, 2012, 09:24 PM
abel cine c300 event in nyc was great!
i don't know where others buy their gear but i buy from abel cine/nyc.
the first camera i ever bought was from b&h because they had the lowest price.
but over the years, and three cameras later, i buy from abel cine/nyc because of what they offer nyc film-makers: service, experience AND price.
tonight abel cine/nyc hosted a gathering where the c300 was explained, displayed and played with.
larry thorpe from canon did a great job explaining the technology.
the abel crew consisted of moe shore, mitch gross and andy shipsides-each really put together an interesting and informative presentation.
sure, it was a dog and pony show showcasing the c300 because abel cine/nyc wants to sell c300s.
but it is the way abel cine/nyc does what they do that so often leaves me impressed.
thank you larry thorpe.
thank you moe, mitch and andy.
thank you pete abel for knowing how to run a camera shop.
be well.
rob
smalltalk productions
i don't know where others buy their gear but i buy from abel cine/nyc.
the first camera i ever bought was from b&h because they had the lowest price.
but over the years, and three cameras later, i buy from abel cine/nyc because of what they offer nyc film-makers: service, experience AND price.
tonight abel cine/nyc hosted a gathering where the c300 was explained, displayed and played with.
larry thorpe from canon did a great job explaining the technology.
the abel crew consisted of moe shore, mitch gross and andy shipsides-each really put together an interesting and informative presentation.
sure, it was a dog and pony show showcasing the c300 because abel cine/nyc wants to sell c300s.
but it is the way abel cine/nyc does what they do that so often leaves me impressed.
thank you larry thorpe.
thank you moe, mitch and andy.
thank you pete abel for knowing how to run a camera shop.
be well.
rob
smalltalk productions