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Mike Jensen December 8th, 2007, 11:39 AM Complete Brevis 35mm kit includes:
Brevis 35 w/nikon mount
72mm achromat
pelican case
charger
extra spacer ring
METAL RAILS
58mm + HV20 thread adapters.
Nikon 50mm 1.4 lens
Nikon 100mm 2.8 lens series E
Brevis used once, in excellent condition. Lenses are also in great condition. About $1600 invested. $1300OBO. Prefer not to part out. Verified Paypal only please. - I'm saving up for a new steadicam rig:)
Mike Jensen
Rob Jacobs December 8th, 2007, 12:22 PM $600 plus shipping. This is an awesome set of sticks.
Steve Nunez December 8th, 2007, 04:27 PM I think the FX1's are prone to this "firewire" port issue....my 2nd or 3rd FX1 did that (blew out) on the 1st day I owned it and I returned it to B&H and explained the problem- they gave me store credit and I was happy.....never had a problem with other HDV or miniDV cams- just the FX1 (the FX7 didn't have a problem.)
Even if the buyer sends it back to you- you'll have a dead firewire port FX1- not good!
Jamie Baughman December 8th, 2007, 05:12 PM Hey folks. The Christmas budget crunch has set in! Any serious offer will be considered. Seriously...any serious offer. I'd love to sell to someone in the SF Bay area so I could personally deliver the gear. It really is in great shape...not much use and most of its use has been in legal video depositions. I would love to sell everything together, but would be more than willing to break apart (especially the camera and wide angle lens).
Thanks all!
Michael Stewart December 8th, 2007, 07:22 PM Steve, I have been noticing a trend, are you a MAC user? I am on PC and everyone I know with an FX1 and a PC has never had this problem. I ran searches and have seen an overwhelming amount of MAC owners with the problem, this gentleman also had a MAC. Just wondering.
Mike
Steve Nunez December 8th, 2007, 07:39 PM Yes I am a Mac user- you're probably onto something there!
Nick Weeks December 8th, 2007, 08:15 PM Well, the weekend passed and I got lazy :) last chance
Michael Stewart December 8th, 2007, 09:06 PM There was a gentleman who replaced the firewire part, the part is $45 with shipping, I think I will videotape how I did it and post so others can save some cashola. The gentleman sent me the service manual and the part number, what do I have to lose? Hope it works!
Mike
Jamie Baughman December 8th, 2007, 09:30 PM replied. Thanks Benjamin
Steven Burlinson December 8th, 2007, 11:46 PM Purchased: 8 November 2006 (comes with a 3 year warranty from Vizcom Australia)
Items:
Avid Xpress Studio Complete with Component Cable (I've recently updated to the newest Xpress Studio software 7.2.2)
Avid Mojo (not SDI) & Digi002 Audio Desk
2 x Samsung 940B 19" LCD Monitors
HP XW4400 Workstation:
Intel Core Duo E6600 2.40GHz Dual Core, 1066MHz FSB
4GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SCRAM
500GB 7200rpm SATA 3.0Gb/s NCQ hard drive (c:, d:)
16x DVD+/-RW, DL LightScribe
NVIDIA Quadro FX 1500 (256MB) PCIe card
Intg 4-channel SATA 3.0Gb/s controller with RAID 0,1,10,5
Inth PCIe Broadcom 5751 Netxtreme Gigabit Enet NIC
USB 2.0, 1 Serial, 1 Parallel, Avid Colour Coded Keyboard, mouse, IEEE1394B
RJ-45, audio in, audio out, Mic in, Headphone, mic
OS: Win XP Pro (SP2)
2 x Seagate 750GB 7200rpm SATA 3.0Gb/s NCQ hard drives (these are set up as a RAID drive 1.5TB)
Sony HVR-M15P HDV Video Tape Recorder (VTR)
Purchased Price was: AUS$20,658
Selling Price: AUS$11,000
Never had a problem with this machine, the highest quality I shoot at is HDV and it has always work perfect, I edit in HDV then send to Sorrenson Squeeze to Compress for DVD. I purchased 2 x 23" monitors just after I purchased the system, so the 19" Samsung monitors have only been used for a about a month (the 2 x 23" are NOT FOR SALE). I'm willing to get everything removed for the system and get a fresh install of everything from Vizcom. They set up the computer. You can have the receipt for warranty reasons.
Michael Stewart December 9th, 2007, 12:09 AM Mike would you be willing to sell the extra spacer ring, just don't want to order one and deal with Canada shipping..
Thanks
Mike
Rafael Lopes December 9th, 2007, 05:49 AM The wide angle I was using with my Xh-A1 broke and I need a new one asap. Can you post some footage with it just to check it out how wide it is and how much barrel distortion it has.
Justin Tran December 9th, 2007, 06:51 AM Not sure if there is any interest.
The camera was purchased over a year ago if not longer and has barely been used.
The skinny of it is that I purchased it when I got a contract job with the intention of using it. Things have changed and I have not had a chance to use it, but even more so, I have access much better gear now.
So basically the package is a:
DVX100Ae (PAL)
Hoya polariser
2x Original Panasonic extended batteries
2x DVXUSER batteries
also have a storm case and manfrotto tripod, but am thinking that I will keep it unless there is interest.
I am also interested in getting a DSLR if people would like to trade.
If there is genuine interest I can post pics etc.
Vence Vida December 9th, 2007, 08:18 AM Varizoom PZ-Pro L Lanc lens controller
Great condition.
Made of cast aluminum
Super smooth zoom speed dial - control zoom in and out with your thumb while simultaneously controlling speed with fore-finger. Great design!
Also has focus controls, tape stop/start, camera on, and data controls for EVF display and such.
This model is for Canon and Sony compatible cameras.
Asking $250 including shipping and Paypal. Here are some pics:
http://www.creativejuicesvideo.com/Main/Gear_for_Sale.html
Thanks,
Vence
Vence Vida December 9th, 2007, 08:22 AM Perfect condition - like brand-new.
This is an excellent true HD on camera LCD monitor.
It comes in original box with hot shoe camera mount, AC adaptor, and remote control.
We have only owned and used this monitor for a few months. It has barely been touched. We have a couple others and just don’t need this one.
This is a very hot product and difficult to find in-stock.
Originally $800
http://www.ikancorp.com/pages/monitors/v8000hd/index.htm
Asking $675 including shipping and Paypal.
Here are some pics:
http://www.creativejuicesvideo.com/Main/Gear_for_Sale.html
Thanks,
Vence
Farishad Latjuba December 9th, 2007, 12:11 PM How much with shipping & handling?
Jason Lindstrom December 9th, 2007, 12:24 PM Everything has been sold or moved to eBay. Thanks!!!!!
James Brill December 9th, 2007, 02:26 PM willing to trade for raid components, steadicam, or any editing componets for final cut or avid.
Ed Kelly December 9th, 2007, 02:51 PM to all who requested info on this tripod, please re email me, I had a meltdown and lost most of my info, just got back up and running this am. Actually have some different pics.
ed k
tvcam@adelphia.net
Steve Cahill December 9th, 2007, 06:06 PM Price Reduced...
$1800.00
Steve Cahill December 9th, 2007, 06:09 PM PRICE Reduced:
AJ-PCS060G 60 GB Portable Hard Drive Storage Device (P2 Store) for P2 Card contents . Mint with battery and power connect cable, and USB cable
$800.00 includes the shipping and insurance within USA only.
Payment PayPal
Pictures @ http://gallery.mac.com/stephencahill#100033
4- P2 8Gig cards perfect condition, with cases.
$400.00 each includes the shipping and insurance within USA only.
Payment PayPal
Pictures @ http://gallery.mac.com/stephencahill#100033
PM me.
Eugene Kim December 9th, 2007, 06:12 PM Well just crashed into a brick wall recently on the freeway after swerving to avoid a large unidentified object...problem, no collision insurance (stupid me, always assumed such things were included as I've never been one for details).
In any case, I'd like to sell a few things now to help recoup the inevitably depressing costs of auto body repair.
Thus, the A1 package I'm selling is as follows:
An A1 in great shape, with very little tape head usage, I've been using Fuji mini-dv tapes. HOWEVER, there is problem in that the built-in on-camera mic came loose (it's VERY easy to do) while I was screwing on my tripod plates. It's still attached, and it still functions perfectly without any problems whatsoever. I neatly taped it back with gaff tape, and it looks and works fine. It's not a problem if you already own the camera, just one of those annoying things when you try to sell the camera....
If you can get past this little quirk and want to take advantage of the savings, then this is the A1 for you.
Here's what's included:
1) The original cables, high-cap battery, single charger, and such.
2) Three additional high-capacity, BP-945 batteries (one of them the case is cracked, but it works fine) plus additional two-battery charger.
3) 2 top-notch 72mm screw-on filters: Hoya multi-coated UV filter, B+H Polarizer.
4) 72mm expo-disc: this super convenient cap white balance disc is very good for taking accurate white balance in mixed lighting conditions, just put the cap on, and white balance, very simple and effective add-on as an alternative to the traditional white sheet white balancing.
5) Studio 1 Productions, LANC remote control like this one: http://www.studio1productions.com/zoom_controller.htm
The difference is that mine is the previous (and I think better) version which had the live LCD readout screen of your independent zoom speed settings. This is a great and very convenient remote unit. Also including a 25' LANC extension cord for it for jib use or whatever.
6) The after-market Sony eye-cup addition that makes using the intolerably uncomfortable stock A1 eye-cup more than tolerable...more like terrific.
7) Large Amvona camera gear back pack case, like the Porta-Brace ones, but in a far less obvious design if you ever travel since it's a neutral black color. This bag can hold a boom pole or a small tripod at its side. Has a back pocket for holding a laptop. It's got a ton of extra compartments and pockets inside and out. It's light yet still padded enough and structurally sound enough to protect your A1 and hold all your A1 accessories plus a few wireless systems if you want (lots of rearrangebale velcro compartments). It's perfect size for air-line carry-on luggage. It's very comfortable to wear on your back. All in all, I just LOVE this case. Of all the cases I've ever owned, this is my favorite by far and it'll be tough to part with (especially since I use it for audio stuff)...but oh well, gotta fix my car first for without I am toast.
Price: $2700 shipped by UPS ground.
I have 100% perfect buyer feedback on Ebay under "ravishingruwooba" if you're worried.
My paypal address is ravishingruwooba@yahoo.com
Thanks
P.S. I live in L.A. and would much rather sell this for cash locally if possible. Local cash price would be $2500.
Michael Y Wong December 9th, 2007, 07:11 PM Pm'd you Evan; & Chris sorry for the e-mail to you!!!
Kit Hannah December 9th, 2007, 07:48 PM Willing to consider "reasonable" offers. Gonna stick it on an "auction" site tomorrow.....
Peter Richardson December 9th, 2007, 07:50 PM I've upgraded to the Sennheiser MKH 416 so I'm selling my ME66 combo. Here are pics:
http://web.mac.com/peterdrichardson/...ser%20Mic.html
The mic is in excellent condition and has been carefully maintained. Not sure that I still have original packaging, but if that is really important I can try to find it.
$375 for Mic, Power module, and foam wind screen
Feel free to email me at peterdrichardson at mac dot com. Thanks!
Peter
Peter Richardson December 9th, 2007, 08:02 PM This is a really cool drive that unfortunately G-Tech no longer makes. You can read more about it here:
http://www.g-technology.com/Products/G-RAIDpro.cfm
The big selling points for me on this drive (in addition to what you can read on the above thread)
1. G-Tech quality. Many of you are probably familiar with G-Tech drives. I swear by them and have never had one fail, as opposed to Lacie etc.
2. Hitachi drives. Goes to the above point -- G-Tech only uses the best drives, which is the foundation of a good RAID system.
3. FW800. G-Tech has a new product, but it's only esata and doesn't offer RAID functionality when plugged into a laptop. The great thing about this drive is that you can plug it right into your laptop, and it's screaming fast.
Here are pics of the drive I'm selling:
http://web.mac.com/peterdrichardson/iWeb/Peter%27s%20Around%20the%20World%20Trip/G-Raid%20Pro.html
Everything goes for $1000, and buyer pays shipping. Thanks and feel free to email me at peterdrichardson at mac dot com with questions. Best,
Peter
Martin Pauly December 9th, 2007, 09:29 PM How about $180 - anyone interested?
- Martin
Peter Richardson December 9th, 2007, 09:46 PM The above link to pics is broken. Here's the correct one:
http://web.mac.com/peterdrichardson/iWeb/Peter%27s%20Around%20the%20World%20Trip/Sennheiser%20Mic.html
Matthew Nayman December 9th, 2007, 09:47 PM Don't buy from this guy. He is a huge scammer... And he murdered my brother! ;) ;) ;)
Honestly, Mike is probably the most trustworthy guy I know on this site. I have rented from him numerous times and we have worked together in the past. I vouch for him 100%.
BTW Mike, how is your Brevis working out?
Alan Ortiz December 10th, 2007, 01:53 AM another bump...
David Chilson December 10th, 2007, 06:29 AM The price has been reduced to $2350. I am also a PayPal verified member and I have a merchants account if you would like to use a credit card.
Thanks
Dave
Michael Galvan December 10th, 2007, 08:04 AM Dave,
Is this still available?
I sent you an email ...
Thanks.
David Chilson December 10th, 2007, 09:05 AM Mike,
Yes this is still available, I have had numerous requests and responded by emails but no one seems to write me back and say they want it. Maybe my email isn't working correctly. Anyone who wants to purchase this can call my office toll free at 888-733-5246 and leave a message if no one answers and I will return your call ASAP. Thanks!
Dave
Alan Ortiz December 10th, 2007, 11:27 AM for sale. Has a few minor scratches but otherwise is in great shape. Ive been using this with my HD100 and it captures 30p HDV quicktime files natively, as well as regular DV in all flavors of 24p, 30p, and 60i natively. It can capture HDV as .m2t which usually goes straight into mpegstreamclip for conversion to the codec of your choice as well.
I do have pictures ready if anyone is interested.
It comes with all original documents, packaging, cords.
$525 shipped.
Kit Hannah December 10th, 2007, 03:08 PM Looking to buy 5-7 older cameras, such as JVC DV-500's, JVC KY-27 or 29's, Sony DXC or Panasonic AG Stuff. Not looking to spend a ton of money on them, but interested in purchasing them in good working condition for mobile flypack unit. You can post here or email me kithannah@comcast.net with what you have available and how much you are asking.
Also interested in the following items:
Grass Valley 100 & 110 Switchers
Echolab Switchers
Sony Switchers
Thanks in advance!
Kit
John Dewey December 10th, 2007, 03:23 PM Bump for lower price. $50.00 shipped.
Kit Hannah December 10th, 2007, 03:50 PM Price Drop Again to $4250 Shipped. Going to post to auction today...
Kit
Josh Chesarek December 10th, 2007, 05:12 PM Got the Tapes. Very fast shipping :)
Jad Meouchy December 10th, 2007, 05:20 PM bump
yes I am
David Chilson December 10th, 2007, 05:27 PM Camera is sold.
Chris Shields December 10th, 2007, 06:00 PM Glidecam Definitely Sold, SkEYEwalker still available.
Justin Tran December 10th, 2007, 06:02 PM no idea on postage and handling - was hoping for more of a local sale - will let you know if I change my mind...
might end up going to Ebay as there seems t be little interest here.
Loren Simons December 10th, 2007, 06:20 PM Nice lookin set, were in LA exactly? and are you willing to split up the package? or you wanna sell all as one. thanks=D
Jeff Mayne December 10th, 2007, 08:31 PM Glen, did it sell if not I am interested.
Jeff
Glen Elliott December 10th, 2007, 09:16 PM My apologies, yes it did indeed sell.
Marshall Staton December 10th, 2007, 09:26 PM In great shape $2200 via paypal or $2150 via paypal echeck. If interested please email me at marstaton4@hotmail.com for pics.
Lorne Mathre December 10th, 2007, 09:46 PM I've bought two differrent items at two different times from Eugene and have never had a probelm. Both times the items came exactly as advertised and neatly packaged.
Chris Harvey December 10th, 2007, 09:56 PM Hello,
I am selling my PD170. This camera is in great shape mechanically and cosmetically. I have never had any issues with this camera at all. I am moving on to HD.
Hours meter:
Operation: 42X10
Drum Run: 17X10
Tape Run: 12X10
Threading: 45X10
Pictures at:
www.digkeepsakes.com/pd170a.JPG
www.digkeepsakes.com/pd170b.JPG
www.digkeepsakes.com/pd170c.JPG
www.digkeepsakes.com/pd170d.JPG
www.digkeepsakes.com/pd170e.JPG
PD170 comes with camera, Sony wide-angle lens and hood, NP-730H battery (not pictured), and charger. I am asking $1,700 + shipping to lower 48 states only. 970 battery and Bogen plate in photos not included. Payment via PayPal.
Chris
Vence Vida December 10th, 2007, 11:11 PM John,
I'll take them if they're still available.
I sent you an email.
-Vence
Jamie Baughman December 10th, 2007, 11:26 PM Hi folks,
Here's a link to a picasa album with some pics of the camera. Please let me know if you have any questions, or would like to see any other particular pics of the camera. Everything pictured is up for sale.
Again, NO serious offer will be refused. Looking to sell this before the holiday. Thanks again!
http://picasaweb.google.com/kilroyfilms/CanonXL2
Thanks!
My wife has a verified paypal account for her website so I'd be willing to take paypal if that helps anyone.
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