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Jason Nolte May 3rd, 2010 02:08 PM

Mint Fujinon TH13x3.5BRMU Lens
 
Selling a Fujinon TH13x3.5BRMU 1/3" lens, a great wide angle HD lens for the JVC line (and others 1/3 inch) - primo condition. The lens has been babied by pros and only used on commercial shoots - I'm only selling it as I've moved to a different package.

$4000 OBO

The lens is located in Denver, CO and if you're local, you're certainly more than welcome to come and check it out in person.

Thanks,
Jason Nolte
jason_nolte@hotmail.com

Sam Houchins II May 3rd, 2010 02:15 PM

I'll pass the info on to our school's music dept.
Thanks.
Are you selling due to dissatisfaction?

Ben Lynn May 3rd, 2010 02:33 PM

The filters have been sold and so has the mic isolator.

The only item left is that JVC power supply. Just let me know if you're interested.

Joe Collins May 3rd, 2010 03:29 PM

Lower Price
 
New lower price. $1100 including shipping.

Min Lee May 3rd, 2010 03:48 PM

85mm sold!

Bryan Shelley May 3rd, 2010 04:25 PM

If you do decide to break up the set. I would be interested in the MRC1K. I do understand keeping the kit together. Just thought I'd call dibs if the need came up.

Thanks

Bryan Shelley

Man Yip May 3rd, 2010 10:17 PM

Slider Rail - 1 meter long, aluminum, 3 bearings
 
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I got this slider today shipped from Japan, but it is a little too heavy for me. The slider is about 7-9 pounds (my scale is not that accurate :P), seamless motion, slight noise during movement. There are some scratches on it during shipping but does not effect the slider motion. This slider is mean for machinery. The motion movement and mechanic is almost the same as the DP slider.

I want to exchange it to a lighter and smaller one and hoping to sell this one to cover the costs.

I am open to any offer. Let me know.

Here is my email, manyipli@gmail.com

I am located in Davis, California

Jeff Deveraux May 4th, 2010 12:33 AM

bump......

Marshall Staton May 4th, 2010 06:26 AM

bump, brand new!

Jim Schuchmann May 4th, 2010 07:17 AM

Great deal!!
 
Thanks Travis!
I used the camera for two shoots this past weekend and it worked wonderfully.
The camera and accessories are in great condition and were obviously well cared for. The shipping was fast and the payment process was a breeze. I really appreciate your attention to detail, it not only shows in your work, it shows in your personal attention to your customers.

This is a great value for anyone thinking about an A-1.

Thanks again and Good Luck on the upcoming move.

Monday Isa May 4th, 2010 07:42 AM

Canon XHA1
 
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Finally going tapeless now. I have a Canon XHA1 in good condition. Comes with component cable, Lens cap, 3 batteries (2 Canons 1 Aftermarket). Charger and instruction manual. Used Sony tapes inside. Also was recently serviced at Canon for cleaning. There is about 280 hours on the head. I used it for 2 years at different events.

$2100 through Google Checkout. Shipped
$2250 through Paypal. Shipped

Munim Tarafdar May 4th, 2010 10:02 AM

I take it that you used a dual core 1.6 ghz atom cpu?

Alex Raskin May 4th, 2010 10:15 AM

That would not cut anywhere close to the processing power you need here.

Processor is 2.6Ghz Intel

Seth Bloombaum May 4th, 2010 10:37 AM

Hm, still nothing from Hugh?

I've liked the H4 just fine. It served me well, both for music recording and for sound-for-video.

When the H4n was introduced I bought almost immediately, as it offered (limited) time-code / BWF output, an optional wired remote, and four-channel recording, all of which I use. If one needs these features, the H4n is a better choice.

If you review the audio forum, there's been lots posted on both the H4 and the H4n. Some people were concerned with using the H4 for audio-for-video because its clock is off by some fraction of a percent. This never bothered me, as it is easy to apply correction in Vegas, my NLE, which is as capable in audio editing as it is in video. This is mostly an issue for 15-minute-plus takes.

From my experience with it, the original H4, silver in color, is a great inexpensive digital recorder, small and versatile. Internal x/y mics are quite good, and, it offers XLR mic and 1/4" line inputs as well.

Tiffany McMichael May 4th, 2010 12:14 PM

Thanks for posting. I may break it up but I probably won't. As if I can't sell the camera I will still need the MRC1K to use.


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