Question is how customs define "broadcast camera"?
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Question is how customs define "broadcast camera"?
40% ... http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthr...p?t=334&page=4
Red #1933 is coming to Dublin.
Please, feel free to contact me regarding any interesting projects.
has anybody taken delivery and got their red past customs at this point?
Any updates since the last post? Any experience with import duty coming into Ireland?
I got savagely beaten for 6 grand import costs - plus repeat charges on items that were not bundled on the first shipment (ie; I got charged twice - if you argue they just threaten not to deliver it)
6 grand? That's outrageous. Seems like a lot more than other people seem to have been paying. Are customs stricter here or something?
6 grand import costs is impossible. Are you including VAT in that? - the vat you can claim back if your are registered. It doesn't cost anything to register.
I'm from dublin , living in US. I'll probably bring my RED ONE back to the auld sod to shoot some test footage over xmas
I'm an Irish American and have been dying to see some beautiful Irish footage from Red! Come'on guys, get cracking! Post some! :-)
We have had our RedOne on about 5 field test shoots in the last month. Everything ranging from Green Screen to Crane shoots on running tracks. The first shoot was a short film which we are going to get to see the rushes off next week.
All of our clients have so far been instant converts to the camera. With no lab for neg processing here we get the feeling the RED is going to have a big impact in Ireland. It is giving people a realistic option to shoot with a 35mm scope where budgets might have prevented them in the past.
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