Per Jim Jannard over at RedUser.

OK. Here is the revised schedule. IT IS STILL TENTATIVE (as required by law). I have recently learned how many things can go wrong at the 11th hour so I am still a bit gun-shy about committing to this schedule 100%. This is the timeline we have in-house and everyone, including all of our suppliers, is now committed to do everything we can to make it happen. I have stated before that the 1st production cameras will NOT be fully feature enabled. I need a few more days to post that schedule.

If anyone who has a reservation wants to wait to receive their cameras when all features are enabled, we will hold their camera aside until that time. They will NOT lose their serial number. If anyone wants to cancel their reservation for any reason, we will refund their deposit by the schedule I posted last week.

Cameras for movie production- now to July 30th. These cameras will have limited features. Not enough for production cameras but enough to shoot a major motion picture. We will get valuable “field test” information from these projects.

Production camera schedule:
Serial numbers 1 (mine)-50 August 30th (50 units)
Serial numbers 51-100 September 15th (50 units)
Serial numbers 101-300 October 10th (200 units)
Serial numbers 301- 700 November 10th (400 units)
Serial numbers 701- 1200 December 10th (500 units)
Serial numbers 1201- 1700 January 10th (500 units)
Serial numbers 1701- 2200 February 10th (500 units)
Serial numbers 2201- 2700 March 10th (500 units)
Serial numbers 2701- 3400 April 10th (700 units)
Serial numbers 3401- 4100 May 10th (700 units)

We recognize that this delay is not what anyone voted for. We are doing our best and appreciate everyone’s patience.