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Summer is coming, and dust is collecting on your old SD-resolution EVF? It’s your chance; the Zacuto EVF trade-in program has launched! They are buying any EVF of any brands you might have, and they’ll give you up to $1000 credit if you buy a new Zacuto EVF.
Zacuto is well-known for making quality products and supporting the filmmaking community through various contests and giveaways. This time, they are offering you to buy any EVF you might have – in working condition – on your shelve if you want to upgrade for a brand-new Zacuto EVF. And they are not going cheap, offering you up to $1000 credit for your EVF.
The current Zacuto’s line of EVFs is composed of the Zacuto Gratical HD, the Gratical X, the Gratical Eye, and the latest Zacuto Kameleon. Regarding prices, the Gratical X is $1650, the Gratical Eye and the Kameleon are $1950, and the Gratical HD is $2450.
If you want to check out your potential trade-in value, please see the chart below.
How the Zacuto EVF Trade-in program works is pretty simple:
The Zacuto EVF trade-in program is valid through June 2019. So don’t lose too much time if you want to benefit from this program.
Do you have an old EVF collecting dust that could benefit from this trade-in program? Do you already own Zacuto products? Let us know in the comments!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.