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Re: Panasonic now Locking in Batteries

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John Navas

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Jun 18, 2009, 12:26:35 AM6/18/09
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 13:18:04 +1200, Woger <wo...@woger.net.ru> wrote in
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>Are other camera makers doing this so you can use 3rd party batteries?
>
>This to me seems illegal as you should have the choice like you do with a
>car.

What the heck are you ranting about?

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John
Panasonic DMC-FZ28 (and several others)

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Rich

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Jun 18, 2009, 5:32:43 AM6/18/09
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On Jun 17, 9:18 pm, Woger <wo...@woger.net.ru> wrote:
> Are other camera makers doing this so you can use 3rd party batteries?
>
> This to me seems illegal   as you should have the choice  like you do with a
> car.

Smart aftermarketers will get around it. Much like with chipped
printer inks. Panasonic likes the idea of making batteries for $4 ea
and selling them for $80.

David J Taylor

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Jun 18, 2009, 5:41:08 AM6/18/09
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I think that /all/ the digital camera firms try and maximise their profit
on accessories such as batteries. Panasonic are not alone in this.
[Let's not mention Sony and Memory Stick.] I've often bought third-party
batteries for my Nikon and Panasonic cameras, and had no problems. I've
usually not bought purely on price, from the cheapest possible supplier,
though. Give it a short while and I bet you will be able to get
third-party equivalents for the new Panasonic cameras.

David

John Navas

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Jun 18, 2009, 10:35:32 AM6/18/09
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 09:41:08 GMT, "David J Taylor"
<david-...@blueyonder.not-this-part.nor-this.co.uk.invalid> wrote in
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>Rich wrote:
>> On Jun 17, 9:18 pm, Woger <wo...@woger.net.ru> wrote:
>>> Are other camera makers doing this so you can use 3rd party
>>> batteries?
>>>
>>> This to me seems illegal as you should have the choice like you do
>>> with a car.
>>
>> Smart aftermarketers will get around it. Much like with chipped
>> printer inks. Panasonic likes the idea of making batteries for $4 ea
>> and selling them for $80.

Actually less than $40:
<http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220435432438>

>I think that /all/ the digital camera firms try and maximise their profit

>on accessories such as batteries. ...

They always try to maximize profit -- that's how the market works and
what shareholders expect and deserve -- but the reality is that they
don't make much money on low price accessories like batteries given all
costs of stocking and distribution.

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