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Charles Dasher
October 7th, 2009, 04:28 AM
Thanks dvinfo.net

Luc De Wandel
October 7th, 2009, 04:59 AM
Camera is sold too.

Roze Hanks
October 7th, 2009, 07:04 AM
Hey Shaun,
I'm in BR too. Would love to 'talk shop' and ask some questions about the XH 1A. Here's my email "rozefcm@yahoo.com" Thanks, R

Ken Grohs
October 7th, 2009, 08:40 AM
No longer for sale at this time.

Ben Mahoney
October 7th, 2009, 09:04 AM
Just sent a PM to you. Thanks!

Ryan Mueller
October 7th, 2009, 11:23 AM
Goes on ebay in 2 days!

Paul Cascio
October 7th, 2009, 11:28 AM
I have a barely used HC1 available for $800 OBO. Great HDV camercorder. You will not be dissapointed.

Email to:
hc1 at pictureframingschool dot com

Shaun Conner
October 7th, 2009, 12:07 PM
Hey Shaun,
I'm in BR too. Would love to 'talk shop' and ask some questions about the XH 1A. Here's my email "rozefcm@yahoo.com" Thanks, R

I sent you an email.

Shaun Conner
October 7th, 2009, 12:40 PM
Camera still for sale. Deal fell through.

Thanh Nguyen
October 7th, 2009, 01:52 PM
Just sent a PM to you. Thanks!

I got your email i replied but getting error can not delivery. The Length are as seen on the picture 40inches or 3'4". Sorry i can not honor the price you offer

Matthew Nayman
October 7th, 2009, 02:52 PM
Okay, kit is broken up. Everything is sold except...

Redrock M2 unit with Nikon Mount (unit only, no rails) has been modified for hard-mount with spinning achromat and external 9V battery: $500

Varizoom SWIT with Canon mount: $900 (VariZoom monitors, Zoom controls, Camera Stabilizers & Supports, Batteries, Monitor Kits Phone:512-219-7722 (http://www.varizoom.com/products/monitors/s1080bs.html)) is $1300 new... comes with 2 canon batteries.

OBO on everything.

Nate Haustein
October 7th, 2009, 07:01 PM
As far as I know it is PC only.

Carl Hoang
October 7th, 2009, 09:43 PM
This package is one heck of a deal for $2500.
I just sold my XL-2 w/20x lens and 3x lens for $2500 on Ebay.
Apparently you get more money selling on Ebay.

Brian Luce
October 7th, 2009, 10:38 PM
sent you an email.

Brian Luce
October 7th, 2009, 10:44 PM
HD100 gets no love! Better image than HVX on Walter Graff's shoot out! Why does the XL2 win people over?

Seth Bloombaum
October 7th, 2009, 11:11 PM
A used HD100 is the best glass and best picture for the money, period. I don't own one, been sony all the way, but I work with HD100 footage on a regular basis.

I think that in that it is a 720p cam instead of 1080i/p has something to do with the low used value. What people who've not used one don't get is that beautiful picture is beautiful picture, and the HD100 has got it!

Brian Luce
October 8th, 2009, 12:08 AM
I agree 100%. And one great thing I appreciate, aside from the great image, is that an HD100/200 used with Firestore and tape, gives a long record time, redundancy, and instant cheap archive in the HDV Tape.

Another thing too, they're sexy as hell on a set. A value that isn't always appreciated.

Seth, I agree with the 720p comment, but, isn't the XL2 SD? Amazing people think 480F or whatever the Canon shoots is better than 720p.

HD100 owner, Canon 7D owner, Sony EX3 (sold)

Matthew Nayman
October 8th, 2009, 04:51 AM
Bump!

Prices not firm guys, make an offer. The monitor is a steal!

Jim Andrada
October 8th, 2009, 04:53 AM
Hi Nate

Couple of questions

Does it also do CD's? I would think so, but thought it better to ask

Not clear what you mean by Parallel, serial, and firewire ports - does it need all three? or only one?

I've seen comments about needing a dedicated PC to drive these things and wondered if that is true or not?

Thanks much

Nate Haustein
October 8th, 2009, 08:14 AM
Yes it also does CDs. It needs parallel, serial and FireWire to fully function. I have a dedicated pc for it, but I doubt a newer system would have any trouble multitasking.

Sale is pending, I'll keep you posted.

Chris Davis
October 8th, 2009, 08:33 AM
This wont work on a mac ?Why would you not just buy a $300 PC to operate it? While a dedicated computer is not *required* to run one of these, it certainly is the preferred method - and how I operate mine.

John Stakes
October 8th, 2009, 08:52 AM
Brand new Western Digital Passport Essential w/3 year warranty.

$70 + shipping

JS

Jeff Mayne
October 8th, 2009, 09:38 AM
Item Sold, thanks for the interest...

Nate Haustein
October 8th, 2009, 10:33 AM
Sold. Thanks everyone.

Nate Haustein
October 8th, 2009, 10:36 AM
I forgot to mention, this is for Mac only.

I'll take offers.

John Sconiers
October 8th, 2009, 12:25 PM
email returned

John Abbey
October 8th, 2009, 01:30 PM
I love my hd100, the picture quality is outstanding and it looks cool as hell..kinda destined to be a classic camera like a 57 chevy is to cars.

Andrew Waite
October 8th, 2009, 03:07 PM
I have TWO Canon XHA1 Cameras.

Both cameras come with all original packaging materials (if you want it shipped to you) and ALL original boxed items (i.e. remote control, charger, power cable, HD Component Cable, Canon Master HDV Tape, Shoulder Strap, etc.)

In addition to the original accessory items EACH camera comes with the following:

Canon BP-945 (4500mAh) - $100.95
Canon BP-950G (5200mAh) - (included) $119.95
Canon BP-930 (3000mAh) - $66.95
Canon BP-915 (1500mAh) - $39.95
Canon VL-10Li Video Light - $79.95
Varizoom VZ-Rock Lanc Controller - $229.95
Pelican 1510 w/ wheels - $146.50
Plus, little extras (i.e. cleaning cloth, tapes, lanyards, etc.)

Both cameras are in like new condition and work wonderfully! They have only been used by me and me alone. They have been well taken care of and babied like you wouldn't believe. The only reason they are being sold is because I recently acquired a RED and I find myself using these a lot less and sure could use the money to pay for some more RED equipment.


I am willing to let these go for $2400 each plus paypal and shipping to where ever you are.

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David Sager
October 8th, 2009, 04:21 PM
I am the original owner and I purchased the camera about a year ago. The camera has no scratches or dents!

Total package cost is $2,900

XH A1 High Definition Camcorder comes with:

- All original packaging and accessories
DC Coupler (DC-920)
Component VIdeo Cable (DTC-1000)
Stereo Video Cable (STV-250N)
Wireless Controller (WL-D5000)
Shoulder Strap (SS-1000)
Battery Pack (BP-950G)
16MB SD Card (SD-16M)
Compact Power Adapter (CA-920) with AC Cable
2-AA Size Batteries
Manual/Cards
Lens Cap
Lens Hood
- Kata CC-193 Camcorder Shoulder Case
- Canon BP-970G Extended Lithium-Ion Battery (the largest battery possible in the XH A1)
- 72mm 3 piece filter kit


The Canon XH A1 for sale is in practically new condition. I only have put about 8 total hours of recording on it and have never captured/played back. I have took very good care of it and have never had an accident with it.

Michael Galvan
October 8th, 2009, 07:29 PM
a bumpity...

Webb Pickersgill
October 8th, 2009, 08:40 PM
Thanks for everyone chiming in... and helping me feel that I'm not completely crazy about the quality of the cameras and why they're not selling. :)

@Brian Luce - Yeah the XL2 is SD, but when I compare shooting both cameras in SD, the HD100 has such a sharper, more saturated and higher contrast image than the XL2.

Thanks for the discussion, hopefully it helps get some attention to my little babies and get them sold. :)

Webb

Nick Skinner
October 9th, 2009, 08:15 AM
I am in the process of buying a lanc controller for my Canon XH A1 camera and was wondering if anyone had one they want to sell?

Adam Bauser
October 9th, 2009, 09:31 AM
I've got a Kenko 62mm circular polarizing lens filter for sale. Bought this for a shoot a couple of years ago and only used it once so it's practically brand new.

From the package: "This polarizing lens filter is used to increase color saturation, darken blue skies so white clouds stand out, and eliminate reflections from nonmetallic surfaces like glass or water. It will also reduce the softness in scenery caused by atmospheric haze. This filter will not change the overall color balance of a photograph. Most modern SLR cameras use a polarizing half mirror (split beam metering) system and the Circular PL is designed to be used with them. Filter Factor: 3~4 or 1 2/3 to 2 stops.

These run about $40 new. Asking $20 or best offer. I'll ship it Priority Mail anywhere in the Continental US free of charge. Local pickup also an option.

Philip Hinkle
October 9th, 2009, 09:42 AM
I have a Raynox 72mm WA that I have used on my Canon A1 for awhile. It does have full zoom through. I had it mounted on my camera for about a year and it never came off. I just decided to try and minimize the weight I am hauling around so I removed it. I adjusted my shooting style so I no longer use it. It sells for about $429.95 at most reputable online stores. I would like to sell it for $275. I still have both lens covers and the original box. There are no scratches that I can see anywhere on the lens. There may be minor wear on the body from use but the lens is scratch free.

For 72mm lens cameras it is one of the only options for a full zoom WA.

Raynox HDP-6000EX High Definition Wideangle Conversion Lens for High Definition Camcorder (http://www.raynox.co.jp/english/video/hdp6000ex/index.htm)

Adam Bauser
October 9th, 2009, 09:45 AM
I've got a lightly used Canon ZR45MC miniDV Camcorder for sale. Asking $50 or best offer.

This camera was only used for home movies and very little. Unfortunately there's no hour meter, but I would guess it's got less than 20 hours on it. Still works like new.

Includes two batteries (which probably don't hold full charges since they've been sitting unused for awhile now), the AC charger, an 8MB memory card, and the owner's manual.

You can find some specs on the camera here: Canon ZR45MC Digital Camcorder User Manual (http://www.generalmanual.com/Camcorders/Canon-ZR45MC-Digital-Camcorder.htm)

Great for home movies or for the kids to use. Would also make a great feeder deck to save wear and tear on the heads of your more expensive camera.

Buyer pays shipping. I estimate USPS Priority Mail shipping to the continental US would be about $10 but I'll work with you to ship however you like.

Philip Hinkle
October 9th, 2009, 09:45 AM
At the recent WEVA expo a few weeks back I was the lucky winner of a Panasonic HMC 40. Everyone asked about it and I told everyone I would put it to work. It is a beautiful lightweight camera. I have taken it to a few weddings now and just haven't found the right fit to my workflow with it. I guess I didn't have as much use for it as I anticipated.

I don't have the original box since I had to pack it in the suitcase to get it home but I do have all the original accessories and cables that came with it. It records to SD cards, has a true 1920x1080 sensor and many pro level features. You can even overcrank it to 60p for incam slow motion in 720p mode. It's a pretty cool little cam. I'm just not using it like I thought I would. You can read about it here.

Learn about Panasonic's AG-HMC40 (http://catalog2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ModelDetail?storeId=11201&catalogId=13051&itemId=361001&catGroupId=112502&surfModel=AG-HMC40&displayTab=O)


It sells new everywhere for about $1995 online. I would like to sell it for $1700 plus shipping.

If you are looking to start exploring HD this is a great cam to start with.

Lorne Mathre
October 9th, 2009, 09:46 AM
I have 2 that I'm not using. I've switched from the Canon (GL-2) to the Sony (FX-1) and now the Panasonic HVX-200. I have a Varizoom VZ PRO-L that I would sell for $280 and a Manfrotto 521Pro that I would sell for $200. Let me know if interested.

Adam Bauser
October 9th, 2009, 09:59 AM
I've got some leftover DVCPRO tape from a shoot that I no longer have any use for.

I've got (2) DP121-66L cassettes and (1) DP121-33M cassette. All are Fujifilm brand and new unused.

The 66L's run about $15/each new and the 33 is about $8 new. I'm happy to part with all three for $15 + shipping.

Tape specs can be seen at:

Fujifilm DVCPRO DP121-33M (http://www.tapeonline.com/products/fujifilm-dvcpro-dp121-33m)
Fujifilm DVCPRO DP121-66L (http://www.tapeonline.com/products/fujifilm-dvcpro-dp121-66l)

Brian Boyko
October 9th, 2009, 10:00 AM
I gotta be honest here - other than 24p native (other than 24p cineform) what advantage does the HMC40 have over the Canon HG20, a consumer cam? And how does it compare to the HMC150?

Paul Gale
October 9th, 2009, 11:41 AM
Still for sale - need to sell soon, so open to sensible offers.

Rob Patin
October 9th, 2009, 11:52 AM
Everything has been sold except for the following:

* New after-market BP-970G battery - $40
* Vidpro VID-300 camcorder bag - $45

Both come with free shipping. I'm also offering a combo deal for $80. Payments can be made here: RPS Films ~ Professional and inexpensive wedding videography services for Michigan couples (http://www.rpsfilms.com/sale)

Thanks for looking!

Andrew Waite
October 9th, 2009, 12:07 PM
bump......

Philip Hinkle
October 9th, 2009, 01:20 PM
If you read some of the specs and info on the link I included you will see the differences. Here are some off the top of my head I can think of.

The Canon is a single sensor and the Panny is a 3 Cmos system they call 3Mos. Big difference there.

The Panny can overcrank to 60p in 720 mode. That's 50% slo mo shot in camera. Amazing if you need slo mo.

The Panny has much better manual controls if the focus, shutter and iris. The iris and gain are tied together similar to what the old VX2000 series from Sony did. The cool thing as you get into the gain it ramps up in 1db increments instead of preset levels like my A1 does.

The Panny has an eyepiece viewfinder. Many shooters know the eyepiece helps stabilize shots in certain situations. I shoot handheld all the time and the eyepiece is very important on some shots...especially outdoors.

The Panny has Zebra setting for better monitoring of exposure.

The Panny has focus assist that is actually functional while recording (something my A1 can't do).

The Panny has Scene File programmability like the HMC150 does. The 150 allows up to 5 scene files. The HMC 40 allows only 2. I think they are the same setups and you can copy and load scenefiles from others users.

The Panny has a waveform function that will put a waveform monitor right on the screen so you can visually see how your exposure levels are.

There are 3 user preset buttons accessible on the side that you can program for commonly used functions.

There is an XLR adaptor available as an option if you want one. It has a plug on the bottom of the cam and it mounts right under the handle.

One feature I discovered on the Panny that was pretty cool is a touch auto focus. Touch the screen while the camera is on and a menu pops up. There is touch autofocus available. Activate it and where ever you touch the screen while shoot will go into focus. I played around with this function pulling smooth rack focus's. It was one feature that if I kept the cam would get used alot. It is easier than a focus ring for that purpose while handheld...less camera shake.

How does it compare to the HMC150. Well the 150 is better as it has CCD instead of CMOS. It is a higher end camera. This was not created to compete with the 150 but to compliment it in your arsenal. I believe scene files between the 2 can be shared. Some of the features may be accessed on the HMC40 via menus instead of switches and buttons like the 150. That is to be expected. It is a more compact camera built to be a complement to the 150. For it's size factor and price there aren't many other cams out there that can do what it does. If you pull the handle off (easily removable) and take of the lens hood it would easily pass for a consumer camera. This means you could pose as a regular person while doing pro type shooting.

Those are just the highlights that make this camera superior to the HG20. The HG20 is under $1K but it is a consumer level camera. This has many pro features you can't find in a consumer camera.

Hope that helps.

Ryan Mueller
October 9th, 2009, 03:40 PM
This thread can be closed out now. Kit went to Ebay.

Curt Talbot
October 9th, 2009, 05:29 PM
The items arrived well packaged and as described.

thanks!

Brian Boyko
October 9th, 2009, 05:37 PM
Thing is, if I got it, it would be an upgrade for my HG20, and while I like the manual control of the iris and the zebra monitoring, those aren't really big features for me...

What I'm really concerned with is image quality and low-light performance; and I'm not sure that the HMC40 would do better than the HG20 in these areas, simply because I haven't seen a heads up comparison.

Trevor Meeks
October 9th, 2009, 07:45 PM
The 501HDV Has sold. Thanks David!

Bhanu Neti
October 9th, 2009, 11:01 PM
Letus Extreme with EX1 optimization kit plus Canon FD/EF mounts and v1 rail system. Used for about 40 hours.
$1200 + shipping.


Letus35 Extreme

Options: Thread Size: 77mm
Lens Mount: Improved Canon EF
Rod Support System: 45cm + 15cm Complete System
Additional Thread Size: 72mm
Additional Lens Mount: Canon FD
Camera Optimization Kit: Sony PMW-EX1

Plus one more additional Canon FD Mount

Check this link for photos
MobileMe Gallery (http://gallery.me.com/saibaba#100058)

Jessica Gallant
October 9th, 2009, 11:38 PM
You're very welcome!

Richard Giller
October 10th, 2009, 03:49 AM
Hello everyone. I just bought a new Mac Pro a little over a month ago and I have decided that I would rather buy a cam to shoot my new doc with. It is the new 2.66 Nehalem processor. I am also including the Samsung 2343BWX monitor that is also about a month old. I bought the mac a week before snow leopard came out so the restore disks are 10.5 but I bought the 10.6 disk the day it came out so you can choose if you want to run 10.5 or 10.6. I also have iWork 09 and Aperture 2 that I will also include in the package. To round off the package I also will add my canon mp470 printer into the mix and a Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter so you can run a second monitor. I have books, manuals, and boxes for everything. Everything in the package is worth well over $3200, the tower alone after tax is over $2700. I am asking for $2300 obo for everything. I can accept paypal and I will ship as soon as payment is received. Below are the specs of the Mac Pro and the Samsung 2343BWX. This was purchased to edit audio and film. I have been running Avid Media Composer for the last month. I realized I probably should of bought the camera first so I would have footage to edit. I am over the return time limit so my mistake could be your gain. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Rich

MAC PRO INFORMATION
o One 2.66GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
o 3GB (3x1GB)
o 640GB 7200-rpm Serial ATA 3Gb/s
o NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 512MB
o One 18x SuperDrive
o Apple Mighty Mouse
o Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad (English) and User's Guide
o AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi Card with 802.11n
o Country Kit

SAMSUNG 2343BWX
Screen Size: 23" wide
Resolution: 2048 X 1152
Brightness: 300 cd/m
Response Time: 5ms
Viewing Angle: 170 degrees / 160 degrees
Connector: 15pin D-SUB, DVI-D
Video Signal: analog RGB, DVI