I would suggest going to a rental shop in your area or nyc.  They are more
then welcoming to let you look at the equipment, then just purchase it at
B&H. I have a friend that works at dvdepot.com <n...@dvdepot.com>

On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Jay dedman <jay.ded...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> > My question to the group: Any suggestions for a reliable dealer in the
> > New York area with prices in the same range as B & H? Or Boston? I've
> > been dealing up until now exclusively with B & H so I have no experience
> > with alternates.
>
> Ive never heard of another place like B&H. Best prices around, best
> return policy.
> Those big cameras are mounted on tripods aimed at a tiny model
> town....so you can go from each camera to see the quality. You cant
> pick them up, but you can fool with all the buttons.
>
> I hear your frustration though. Ive been given the advice to rent the
> camera for a weekend to really put it through the paces if I want a
> robust experince.
>
> Jay
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