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Livigno.......any good ?

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Started by Frostbite in Italy - 29 Replies

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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Livigno.......any good ?'
posted Dec-2009

Far Queue wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
rossyhead wrote:im going up in middle of next week for another booze run and to look at cameras, mine bloody broke two days ago!!

worst time of my life ever for it to break! raging


Watch the prices they are not always cheaper in Livigno 8)


I have to agree with that. I was in Livigno earlier this year (last Ski season) and I waited till I went because I wanted a new camera. :( The one I wanted was actually quite a bit dearer than back at home, so I ended up not bothering.

The good news is that I have just purchased one for the coming season, and by waiting most of the year I have saved another £100.00 :D


Yep spot on, I'm sure there are bargains to be had but I think you have to go prepared with prices from the UK

Rossyhead
reply to 'Livigno.......any good ?'
posted Dec-2009

cheers-i have looked at 3 different ones from uk sites (play.com etc) and the fuji one is only 95 so tempted to just order that-unfortunately they dont deliver to italy!!

mind you if the canon or lumix panasonic ones are less than 165 ill be getting those-12x optical will make the mountains even closer!!

booze was SUPER cheap though.....
www  Baggy pants, wide stance. Mad steeze, cork 3s

Far Queue
reply to 'Livigno.......any good ?'
posted Dec-2009

FYI, I purchased a Panasonic TZ7 three weeks ago, and got Dixons (or whatever they are now called) to match an online competitor price of £210 in my local store.

This camera was over £350 last March in Livigno, with prices back home running at £310-£320.

Rossyhead
reply to 'Livigno.......any good ?'
posted Dec-2009

really??? (sorry admin for being not only off topic but off the subject of skiing!!)

thats the one i was looking at-does HD movies and zoom during movies is it decent? either that or the canon powersot one which is simialr

depends if my insurance pays out for my broken one!! thinking i should just splash... the panasonic one is 195 now online-canon is 165
www  Baggy pants, wide stance. Mad steeze, cork 3s

Far Queue
reply to 'Livigno.......any good ?'
posted Dec-2009

rossyhead wrote:really??? (sorry admin for being not only off topic but off the subject of skiing!!)

thats the one i was looking at-does HD movies and zoom during movies is it decent?


Apologies too Mr Admin, but to answer the question, so far I am very happy with it. It is a bit too early to have had lots of use, but the pics I have snapped seem to be very good. Also, it has a brilliant closeup (not sure if it is officially a macro). I may have to try taking shots of individual snowflakes later :lol:

I have not yet shot any video footage.

Frostbite
reply to 'Livigno.......any good ?'
posted Dec-2009

Hi All, Thanks for the replys to now; still have this resort on a 'maybe' but also wondering how it compares to Passo Tonale?
Any one out there been to both that can offer an opinion?
Thanks
FB

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Livigno.......any good ?'
posted Dec-2009

frostbite wrote:Hi All, Thanks for the replys to now; still have this resort on a 'maybe' but also wondering how it compares to Passo Tonale?
Any one out there been to both that can offer an opinion?
Thanks
FB


Bloody blimey the two resorts do not compare if you are any more experienced than about two /three years then you will find Passo really boring ski wise,don't get me wrong it was ok I skied a lot of the time in Ponti legno where the skiing was a little more interesting, look at the web cams the pistes are really just up and down, I'd pick Livigno every time and that belive it or not is an unbiased opinion. 8)

Tom W
reply to 'Livigno.......any good ?'
posted Dec-2009

I was in Livigno last week and really liked the place. It is not massive, you can ski it in 2/3 days. But all the pistes are nice, wide and steep enough for some good cruising.
Lifts are modern but I would be carefull with location. The village is very wide and it can be painful to walk at night with -25 outside ;).
Nightlife is good but spread out. Better to stick to one bar.
On the mountain best restaurant is on top of chair 1 in Mottolino. Beautiful and sunny with some good music and views.
Best runs: under Mottolino gondola, under Carosello II gondola, Fedeira chair and chair no 19.

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Topic last updated on 07-January-2010 at 17:08