December 20th, 2006, 03:49 AM | #4831 |
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Hi Derek,
Can yours work with the HVX200? Also, does it include the step down ring for the HVX? Thanks! |
December 20th, 2006, 04:40 AM | #4832 | |
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You would need a ring to adapt it to your 82mm. B&H Photo has them for about $10 |
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December 20th, 2006, 09:12 AM | #4833 |
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Sold! Sorry Faramarz Ashkanian you didn't confirm. Send money back from paypal,Moises
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December 20th, 2006, 11:24 AM | #4834 |
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Will consider reasonable offers too :)
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December 20th, 2006, 01:03 PM | #4835 |
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For trade - D&S Steadystick
I've got a near-new Davis & Sanford Steady stick like this one:
http://www.tiffen.com/userimages/Com...eady_Stick.pdf http://www.tiffen.com/displayproduct...d&itemnum=SS3C What the links above don't show is the utility of the handle - it is positionable as a shoulder rest or as a stabilizing handle for the left hand, great for steadying the rig while the right hand is working the zoom. I've used the rig to advantage in a crowd - adjust the vertical rod to max extension and you have an overhead position that you can hold for a long time, with the weight down on your belt. The sled/platform is fully tiltable, allowing this shot as well as an "overhead" shot looking at the surface of a table or display case. Folds up compactly, I throw it in the case with my tripod, doesn't take up much room. Comes as shown, with belt, rod with quick release from sled, tiltable sled/platform, and positionable handle. No longer have the original box. For being such an inexpensive and compact rig it really is well engineered. I'm interested in trading for a shoulder rest of some kind - what do you have? I find that the steadystick is not suitable for me for a walking shot, the abdominal support tends to move the shot around, but is great for a set position. I need to do walking shots... |
December 20th, 2006, 04:19 PM | #4836 |
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Is this camera still for sale?
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December 20th, 2006, 05:14 PM | #4837 |
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Sorry, $1,000 seems like a little too much for my current price range.
($300-$600) Interested in any mics? |
December 20th, 2006, 05:32 PM | #4838 |
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Steve,
I'm looking to duplicate your matte box setup on my A1U (unless you decide to split yours up!) and I was wondering which step-down rings you're using. the Cavision web site doesn't seem to have any that would fit this particular application. In fact, if you go to the camera compatibility page and select the A1U and 3x3 matte box, it ominously warns you in all caps: ADAPTER RING NOT AVAILABLE. I'd love to be able to use this setup with both the stock and the wide-angle lenses. If I didn't already have the camera, I'd buy your setup in a heartbeat. Thanks, and best of luck in selling your kit. Aloha, Larry |
December 20th, 2006, 06:01 PM | #4839 |
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Bump. And price drop... $3100 with FREE UPS Ground shipment within US. I would like to sell this camera this year if at all possible. Thanks.
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December 20th, 2006, 06:26 PM | #4840 |
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FS: IDX Battery power kit for HD100
I already use Anton Bauer batteries, so I don't really have a use for this.
It was used very little. Includes the VL-2 Charger, the E-7S battery, and the A-E2HD100 adapter for the JVC HD100 camera. All original packaging and paperwork included. http://www.extremesoundonline.com/sale/idx.jpg Asking $450.00 shipped in the U.S. Paypal only. Please respond here, or email me at extremesound@gmail.com with any questions. Thanks! |
December 20th, 2006, 08:22 PM | #4841 |
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email sent
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December 20th, 2006, 09:43 PM | #4842 |
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Today, I received the RM95 from Dean. Not only did he ship it Express Mail, but he wrapped it well enough to survive a tornado. The remote is in mint condition, with a manual included, along with two DVDs of Dean's fine work, which I look forward to watching.
Thanks Dean! |
December 21st, 2006, 12:04 AM | #4843 |
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F/S Sony VX2000 price reduced to $1,200
Hello,
I am selling my trusted vx2000 that I have owned for two years. I used it for about a dozen weddings and several family events. The camera is in great condition cosmetically. I have never had any problems with this camera at all. Included is the camera, lens hood, power supply, one generic f960 battery, and manual. Reason for selling is to upgrade equipment to match my pd170 I just bought on this board. $1,300 to lower continental US. I will pay for USPS Priority Mail shipping. PM me with any questions and/or offers. I may also be selling a pd150 in the near future. Photo of the camera here: www.digkeepsakes.com/vx2000.jpg Chris Last edited by Chris Harvey; December 21st, 2006 at 08:47 PM. |
December 21st, 2006, 02:58 AM | #4844 |
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Still available, Shure PG58's (others, pending)
$50 Shipped, includes 15' XLR-XLR cable. It's a great "beater" mic for handheld use. If you've owned the SM58, you know that the grill dents easily, but the PG58 is much better. It has a silent switch and completely metal construction. In the field, it's no Schoeps but still sounds good. http://www.shure.com/ProAudio/Produc...58-XLR_content (PayPal only) |
December 21st, 2006, 08:45 AM | #4845 |
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Make an offer!
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