March 11th, 2005, 07:34 PM | #571 |
Retired DV Info Net Almunus
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Parish,
My mistake...it's the aluminium. I'll change the original post to reflect that. On Ebay, they're selling for around $2,500 or more from reputable sellers. I'd be willing to let it go for $2,250? I'd be willing to negotiate some, but please send me an e-mail to haggle. ;) |
March 12th, 2005, 08:14 AM | #572 |
New Boot
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Location: Detroit Michigan
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Glidecam 4000 F/S
Used for one shoot have no need anymore..
$275+ shipping and its yours Email me at savopetrovski@gmail.com
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March 12th, 2005, 01:10 PM | #573 |
Tourist
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I have an XL1 I would like to sell. Respond back if your interested.
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March 12th, 2005, 01:13 PM | #574 |
Tourist
Join Date: Mar 2005
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I have an XL1 I would like to sell, hardly used with a Bohen 3063 tripod and case. Email me if your interested.
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March 12th, 2005, 01:46 PM | #575 |
Major Player
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Location: israel
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still avalible
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March 12th, 2005, 01:47 PM | #576 |
Major Player
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still looking
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March 12th, 2005, 03:34 PM | #577 |
Inner Circle
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Albany, NY 12210
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MM1, ME66, Rycote Softie
SoundDevices MM1 preamp (retails at B&H for $350): asking $250. Excellent condition.
ME66, plus K6 power module (retail $424), plus pro windscreen (retail $64.95): asking $325. Like new. Rycote Softie (18cm Medium Hole) for ME66, also AKG C568EB / CK68 / CK69, Azden SGM-1X, Beyerdynamic 836, JVC- M510, Neumann KMR-81, ME80-K3, MKE-300 and Sony ECM-670 (retail $145): asking $100. Like new. Want to use PayPal for all transactions. Buyer pays shipping. E-mail address is marcoleavitt@yahoo.com. |
March 12th, 2005, 04:47 PM | #578 |
Major Player
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Location: Portland, Oregon
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Miller Fluid Head and Tripod, $275
This is a Miller fluid head and tripod that is perfect for DVX100 (what I use it for) XL2 etc. The tripod is about 25 years old, but is in perfect shape, only some cosmetic wear and tear, and the fluid head cannot be beat (even by the new Solo10, which I bought and was not as good as this head). The tripod (sticks) are wooden with a metal descending leg and spike at bottom. Please e-mail me at: peterrichardson1@gmail.com and I can send you pics. at $275 plus $40 shipping, you will not find a better tripod. This is a true fluid head and it is magnificent. Only selling b/c I invested in an O'Connor ultimate dv head and legs. Thanks!
Peter |
March 12th, 2005, 05:08 PM | #579 |
Major Player
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Location: Portland, Oregon
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O'Connor 3 Stage Aluminum Tripod
These sticks are very nice and have only been used about 5 times. Here is the description from BH:
The OST-T66 4-section aluminum tripod is extremely lightweight and very strong. With a height of almost 6 feet to the top of the bowl, puts the camera lens about 7 feet off the ground. Features three way adjustable angle, quick leg extension and knurled leg adjusters to give a firm and secure grip. OST-T66 Tripod Legs •_ Ultra-lightweight aluminum construction •_ 100mm / 4" bowl base •_ 4-section extension design •_ Three way adjustable angles, features three different leg angles, for a maximum height of 70" down to 7" •_ Quick leg extension allows turning knobs at once, making the legs length adjustment fast and easy. •_ Knurled leg adjusters, to give a firm and secure grip These legs are very well made, as you would expect from O'Connor, strong and lightweight (plus they say O'Connor on the side which is pretty cool). The max height it about 6 feet, so with a head on there you can get your lens to close to 7 feet. The best part, maybe, is that you can also go all the way down to about 7" off the ground with these. As I said, they have been used only a few times and there are a couple knicks on the bowl and one or two on the legs but nothing bad. Please e-mail me at peterrichardson1@gmail.com for pics. These are going new at BH for $769.95 plus shipping but I will sell them for $695 plus $35 for shipping. Thanks! Peter |
March 12th, 2005, 07:11 PM | #580 |
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Get both for $2,000...
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March 12th, 2005, 09:00 PM | #581 |
Regular Crew
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Miller pro Jib for: $1200
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March 12th, 2005, 11:20 PM | #582 |
New Boot
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Location: houston tx
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You have mail.
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March 13th, 2005, 06:52 AM | #583 |
Wrangler
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Canon sells the plate for about $21 including shipping. It doesn't come with screws, so you'll have to ask for those separately. Just call 1-800-OK-CANON and navigate the menus to parts sales. They were very friendly and helpful to me.
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March 13th, 2005, 07:38 AM | #584 |
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I could do that... email me at scotl77@hotmail.com
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March 13th, 2005, 09:55 AM | #585 |
New Boot
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Update Price
I've sold nothing (doh)
Recording/Camera equpiment sale Century Optic .65 bayonet mount WA conversion lens ($250) Marantz PMD650 ($450) A pair of condenser microphone KM201 ($700) A single point stereo microphone Rode NT4 ($300) Ditital Stereo XLR to ditital coax convertor ($100) Sony ECM-MS907 ($50) Portable phantom power supply ($100) Portable phantom power supply Crown x2 ($120) On stage microphone stand ($20) A battery for CDR300 w/ charger (broken, obo) Shure inline DB attenuator #A15A5 x 2 (-15,-20,-25db $68) All needs to go. |
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