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July 21st, 2010, 10:55 PM | #3016 |
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Marshall V-R70P-HDA HD/SD LCD 7" Monitor A/B Mount
Selling my Marshall 7" HD/SD LCD monitor. It is used, I've used it professionally for about 3 years, mostly with my XDCam HD F330 broadcast caera. The monitor is in excellent condition (8 out of 10), and has worked flawlessly for me over the years. Selling ONLY because I need HDMI inputs.. otherwise I would keep it!
The Monitor has 3 types of inputs: 3-wire BNC (Y,Pb,Pr) S-Video, and Composite Video BNC. It can run off a V-Mount battery with the default battery mount. I'm also including a plate that converts the V-Mount to an Anton Bauer mount, which is like a $100 value or so. Also includes the power adapter (which attaches to the 4-pin XLR connector) sorry.. no pictures of the power adapter. When using the Composite or S-Video modes, you can manually switch the aspect ratio from 4:3 to 16:9 as needed. It also has a built in bar generator, and a blue-gun only mode... very handy for setting it up quickly in the field. I've used this to pull critical focus on XDCam HD, Panasonic HVX200, and JVC HD100 cameras, with no problems. It's a great little monitor. The only cosmetic flaw I'll mention is a slight scuff on the monitor, appx 1/4" long. It's *sooo* minor, I couldn't even get a good picture of it.. but the description of the item would be incomplete without at least mentioning it. Trust me, you may have trouble finding it yourself, it's that minor. New on B&H: $1263, used on B&H $995. Asking $750, includes USPS Priority Mail shipping anywhere in the continental US. |
July 22nd, 2010, 01:46 AM | #3017 |
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Although here in the Netherlands the frequencies of this gear also become useless in about 2 years, I might be interested but have a few questions:
1. Is the receiver hot-shoe mountable? 2. Do I understand well that I can use either both lavs or one lav and the XLR transmitter simultaneously? 3. Can the XLR transmitter be used on condensor mics that need Phantom power? I.e. does that transmitter deliver the needed power? Or can it just be used with dynamic mics? 4. How much will shipping to Europe be? And can you pack it in a way that Dutch customs will accept it without charging custom taxes?
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July 22nd, 2010, 02:59 AM | #3018 |
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beautiful bump
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July 22nd, 2010, 06:17 AM | #3019 |
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Kessler Crane Jib Arm 8ft. Good Condition $375
Kessler Crane Jib Arm 8ft. Good Condition. Make your production look like a million bucks.
Specifications Camera capacity: Up to 25lbs. in under slung position Unit weight: 20 lbs. Folded length: 48 inches. Extended length: 8 ft. Distance from tripod to camera: 5.5ft Total vertical movement: 11 ft. Features V3 Mounting plate / base section, capatible with 16' Upgrade. 360 rotation.. Invertible camera platform for Under Slung or Over Slung Positions. 2 arm design for maximum stability and minimum wobble. Internal sleeve bearings insure incredible smoothness. Constructed of high grade 6061-T6 aluminum. Coated with a flat black non-reflective finish. Right and left hand set up option. Has rear control handle included. Manual and automatic camera tilt control. Sliding weight bar to easily achieve perfect balance Uses standard household style exercise weights. (1 inch hole). Breaks down into two easily transported sections All parts are precision made and held to +/- .005” tolerances.
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July 22nd, 2010, 07:27 AM | #3020 |
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Zoom H4n
As new, comes with all included bits and bobs as here...
Creative Video ZOOM H4N (H4-N) Handheld Digital Recorder £200 incl post to UK |
July 22nd, 2010, 07:30 AM | #3021 |
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Ill take it. Please email me .
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July 22nd, 2010, 10:24 AM | #3022 |
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dynapac rotator platform $400
This is a dynapac rotator platform. I used it to build a platform that rotates in front of green screens for various effects for characters.Can rotate up to 300 lbs. There are a number of really great shots you can have by someone slowing rotating in front of the camera.
The IR-300 turntables have been designed with reliability, stability and ruggedness in mind. The sizable 14-inch (35.56 cm) top rotates on precision nylon tapered roller wheels. Six 3/8 threaded boltholes in the top allow for a larger turntable top to be easily attached. 110 VAC standard (call for more options) Weight Capacity: 300 lbs. (136.1 Kg) Standard Rotation Speed: 2 RPM (Other Speeds Available) Motor Power Draw: 0.1A (12W) 10' (3.05m) Power Cord with In-Line Switch Included
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July 22nd, 2010, 11:42 AM | #3023 |
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That looks awesome. I wish I had an extra 400.
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July 22nd, 2010, 11:43 AM | #3024 |
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just curious...
besides people, what else have you put on it? |
July 22nd, 2010, 12:17 PM | #3025 |
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Products as well. Cellphones only - but mostly people.
Subjects on table before everything was setup and lit on rush set to add rotation characters to a scene. Trying to find a photo on the set after lighting and blue screen hung. Table is at the bottom with platform covered in bluescreen as well.
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July 22nd, 2010, 12:29 PM | #3026 |
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1. Is the receiver hot-shoe mountable?
- Yes! 2. Do I understand well that I can use either both lavs or one lav and the XLR transmitter simultaneously? - Yes! 3. Can the XLR transmitter be used on condensor mics that need Phantom power? I.e. does that transmitter deliver the needed power? Or can it just be used with dynamic mics? - Yes! Though I've never used it that way. 4. How much will shipping to Europe be? - That depends on how you want it shipped and to exactly where. Point of origin will be New Orleans, LA USA, 70118 And can you pack it in a way that Dutch customs will accept it without charging custom taxes? - I can always try... How would I do that? |
July 22nd, 2010, 04:59 PM | #3027 |
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lens
Brandon, what are you upgrading to? I'm still looking at sigma, tamron or canon. What's your thoughts? Why are you selling? Did you find any problems or things about the sigma you didn't like.
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July 22nd, 2010, 05:23 PM | #3028 |
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Redrock MatteBox Deluxe Bundle
Info: microMatteBox Deluxe Bundle
This mattebox was purchased as part of the Cinema Bundle. I already had a Chrosziel mattebox, and was curious if I would like the Redrock any better. After some in-studio testing, I decided to keep the Chrosziel and sell the Redrock. It is a very solid and quality mattebox. I really like the swing-away option!! Brand-spankin' new, I've had it less than a month. Perfect condition, and includes everything seen in the photo: 2-stage rotatable filter mattebox, angle arm, 2 short posts, 4 donuts, 2 sidewings, 1 french flag, and 4x4 filter mask. New price: $995. Asking: $850, which includes USPS Priority Mail shipping within the US. Looking to buy this mattebox? Why not save $150 and buy it used here! |
July 22nd, 2010, 08:17 PM | #3029 |
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Are these camera and accessories listed too high? Any advice? Should I sell all items individually?
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July 22nd, 2010, 08:25 PM | #3030 |
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I'll be upgrading to a Canon 70-200 2.8 IS II. There's nothing wrong with the Sigma lens. It shoots beautiful photos. I'll just have no need for it after the upgrade.
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