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Michael's ZD review
« on: March 29, 2007, 02:56:55 am »

The point Michael made about a possible co-operative effort between Phase One and Mamiya is very interesting because the ZD has been available for some time in the UK but has recently been heavily discounted from its launch price of £7000+ to £5500 in some stores.  Something about to happen?
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Michael's ZD review
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2007, 08:32:12 am »

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The point Michael made about a possible co-operative effort between Phase One and Mamiya is very interesting because the ZD has been available for some time in the UK but has recently been heavily discounted from its launch price of £7000+ to £5500 in some stores.  Something about to happen?
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Its been discounted for some months ( I assume you are referring to Robert White's pricing in particular); its not recent, although the RW Price has dropped a little recently from nearer £6,000.  Teamworkphoto in London are still selling for £6,200 plus VAT (all these prices are excluding VAT).  Of course all these "is a new update about to be launched?" speculative threads will always be right eventually, if you wait long enough.

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Michael's ZD review
« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2007, 09:09:56 am »

If I am correct, the only concrete sign of collaboration between Mamiya and Phase is the release of some slightly discounted packages including a Mamiya 645AFII and the Phase backs.

I don't really see what else these 2 competitors would be doing together... Mamiya has clearly shown with the ZD that they know how to collaborate with a chip maker to produce something very decent at an extremely competitive price.

Their know-how is based on Dalsa technology. The logical evolution would be for Mamiya to release soon a new version of the ZD/back using the 33MP version of the Dalsa chip. This could be done with zero modification to the physical bodies and would only require enhanced processing potentially with 14 or 16 bits.

That's clearly what I would do if I were them.
 
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