February 18th, 2011, 12:25 AM | #676 |
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KS-8 Kenyon Gyro Stabilizers
Purchased but never used four Kenyon KS-8 "Admiral" gyro stabilizers, mounted with accessories. Neatly packed in two Hardigg iM2500 STORMTRAK cases. Each case contains two gyros mounted orthogonally, a dual mounting bracket, one camera plate, one inverter, one 12V charger, and one cig adapter cable. Everything is in excellent condition except for KPB Battery Packs which no longer hold charge.
Asking $2850 each gyro separately, $6500 for gyro pair kit with accessories, or $12,500 for everything. Thanks, - Eric |
February 18th, 2011, 12:31 AM | #677 |
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New IRiver IPF 899 1GB
I am selling a new, never used Iriver 899 1gig mp3 player/recorder. It is in pristine condition. Bought cause I anticipated shooting weddings and quinceaneras. But then I shot one for a friend and realized I hated it. So this has sat in its shipping box in my closet for a few years. Comes with all original items. Manual, install disc, cables etc.
75.00 plus shipping. I am in Los Angeles if someone is interested locally. IRiver (1) | Flickr - Photo Sharing! IRiver (2) | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Last edited by Ruben Mendez; February 18th, 2011 at 01:06 AM. |
February 18th, 2011, 01:01 AM | #678 |
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New Canon BP-970G Lithium Battery
Selling a new, unopened Canon BP-970G (7200mah) Lithium Battery. 100.00 plus shipping.
I am in the Los Angeles area for local pickup. http://www.flickr.com/photos/5895449...7625953373743/ BP-970G (2) | Flickr - Photo Sharing! |
February 18th, 2011, 04:11 AM | #679 |
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Hi Cam
You've got mail. Regards, Nic |
February 18th, 2011, 08:07 AM | #680 |
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Still available...
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February 18th, 2011, 11:51 AM | #681 |
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I will list this on ebay on Feb 19th at 8pm pacific time.
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February 18th, 2011, 11:52 AM | #682 |
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I will list this on ebay on Feb 19th at 8pm pacific time.
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February 18th, 2011, 11:54 AM | #683 |
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I will list this on ebay on Feb 19th at 8pm pacific time.
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February 18th, 2011, 12:41 PM | #684 |
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Price drop. $600, includes free USPS shipping within the US.
Really nice monitor, I just don't use it anymore. I'd love to see someone be able to give it some good use. |
February 18th, 2011, 02:12 PM | #685 |
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Gitzo G2380 Fluid Pan Head
Gitzo G2380 Fluid Pan Head $215 Shipped (in U.S.)
G2380 Fluid Pan Head for still photography (long lenses, scopes, etc.) or for Video. Excellent condition mechanically and produces very smooth pans. Excellent condition cosmetically also except for one minor scrape on front corner of top plate (see picture). Smooth panning for video use or scopes or telephoto lenses. Comes with original box and Gitzo paperwork. Great lightweight head and if I didn't move up to a Sachtler I would have kept it. |
February 18th, 2011, 02:17 PM | #686 |
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Cinevate Follow Focus Gear & Durus Focus Lever
Cinevate Follow Focus Gear & Durus Focus Lever - $99 Shipped (in U.S.)
Both in brand new condition (never used). See info below from Cinevate site. Durus Focus Lever (Durus Focus Lever) The Durus Focus Lever is a cool little device. Used with our Durus Focus Gears (which fit to virtually any lens), the Focus Lever attaches in seconds, providing an instant focus pulling device. It can also be fitted to the zoom ring of your lens when whip zooms are desired. The focus lever itself can be twisted clockwise to loosen, the angle changed, and then twisted counter-clockwise to lock it in position. This piece is 100% CNC machined, and no plastic parts are used. The Durus Focus Lever carries a lifetime warranty. Follow Focus Ring Standard with 3/8” Spokes Follow Focus Gear Ring |
February 18th, 2011, 03:27 PM | #687 |
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New Price Edius HDSTORM 5.5
Edius HDSTORM Plus 5.5
Rarely used mint condition includes all software/hardware/documentation. Works great (never has crashed) Price $700 free US shipping See it here: http://www.videoguys.com/Item/Grass+...445354484.aspx Mickey Howell info@michaelterri.com Kalamazoo Wedding Photographers Video Kalamazoo MI Professional Photographer |
February 18th, 2011, 04:41 PM | #689 |
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The MRC1K is a must have for Z5 and A1 owners
I can personally speak to the high integrity of Dave Rice. The MRC1K is a great companion to the A1 and breaths life into that workhorse by giving it and and some other Firewire equipped cameras a good solid state capability.
It is especially good for Z5 owners as that camera is built for MRC1K integration directly. The MRC1K mounts well with other cameras like the XH-A1 and has a nice variety of functions for record sync and rollover recording. Because of it, I was able to use it with an A1, XL1s and a TRV-900. BUT THE BEST FEATURE of all is the cache recording that stores 3 seconds prior to pressing record. That saved me plenty of times. Lastly, the MRC1K runs like 5 hours on the FP-550 battery that Dave is including. There's more here: http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/canon-xh...eless-kit.html Last edited by Les Wilson; February 18th, 2011 at 10:08 PM. |
February 18th, 2011, 04:58 PM | #690 |
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I can personally speak to the high integrity of Dave Rice. It's sad that we're losing Dave's contributions to the world of video and for many of us, a wonderful old duffer's perspective on the beauty of Alaska.
Forgetting the Portabrace marketing schpeal about the RS-XHAG1 rain slicker, I used this model slicker on an A1 for days walking and riding around various cities. What I loved the most was how the slicker design lets you use the camera's top handle to shoot with. When doing it, everything stays dry and the camera is comfortable to hold keeping the hand inserted into the slicker all the time. Another thing I like shooting with this slicker is how it has a built in sun shade for the flip out LCD. Of course it protects it when shooting with it flipped out in the rain but when the sun comes out, it's a handy sun shade. I shoot manually and was able to access all 3 of the A1 lens rings by making a small modification to the slicker. Dave's slicker has that modification. The PB slicker takes the worry out of shooting when you go out for the day not knowing if you'll run into some rain. It sits nicely on the bottom of the bag, a large pocket in your vest/coat or heck, shoot with it on. PB stuff wears like iron and holds it's value. This unit looks like it's in new condition and is well worth the asking price. |
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