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Jeremy Malheim June 2nd, 2004 01:08 PM

No thank you. You can still find retailers selling new ones around $999, and refurbs around $850. I know that this is a good camera. Besides, if someone is interested in the camera I will soon become known to them. I don't expect anyone to spend that kind of money without talking to me first. I am more then willing to give a buyer whatever personal information they need to know about me in order to feel comfortable. I don't take selling something lightly. My word means a lot to me.

My asking price is not unreasonable. I am more then willing to entertain reasonable offers, but I can't take $500. I am not desperate to sell it.

Good luck in your search for a camera.

Jeremy

Tom Koerner June 2nd, 2004 01:50 PM

I'm very interested and so is my friend, but like you I am broke and in college. The most either of us could hit is $700, and for that I would have to sell my labtop; my last link to the world of PC. If you can't sell it for this price and you're not using it, would you consider renting it out for the summer?

Jeremy Malheim June 2nd, 2004 06:41 PM

The camera is sold.

Tom,

I would have been happy too, but as you can see, it is gone. Take care. Good luck with finding a camera!

Jeremy

Robbie Smolinsky June 2nd, 2004 08:36 PM

Wow, I forgot all about this thread! Actually, while I still do have this camera in my possession, it is no longer for sale. I am selling my VX2000 (on these boards!) and have since traded away my deck and I would like to keep this camera as I still have some of those old family events on tape that I promised to edit lying around. Sorry for not updating, I actually forgot all about this post as it has sat for a few months....

Jean-Philippe Archibald June 2nd, 2004 10:07 PM

There is no problem Robbie. Good luck selling your vx2000!

David Weekley June 3rd, 2004 12:11 AM

Video Deposition
 
I'm interested in the ECM 66b

Vince Debart June 3rd, 2004 07:20 AM

WTB Libec TH-M20 tripod
 
in good working condition

Thanks

Vince

Brad Carrier June 3rd, 2004 10:28 AM

FS: Lightwave MM-XL1 Mini Mount
 
Lightwave MM-XL1 Mini-Mount. $75

email: carrierbp@comcast.net

Andrew Petrie June 3rd, 2004 01:04 PM

It may help if you mention which version of the mini mount this is. The original used sleeves to hold different mic sizes, while the current design uses a screw-down design which accomodates any mic thickness.

Brad Carrier June 3rd, 2004 02:25 PM

Yes, good idea. This is the versions which uses the sleeves. It comes with one sleeve to fit the XL1s mic.

Vishal Gurung June 3rd, 2004 05:16 PM

WTB: Sony Vx2000 or Sony Pd 150
 
Hi all, am brand new to the site and so far from what i've seen it's a top notch dv site. Am in there industry and am looking to purchase the above camera's. Have an ok budget approx $2400 cdn or about $1800 u.s. Would prefer to buy in Vancouver, canada *yes am situated there* but willing to look elsewhere at the right price. thanks!

:)

P.S i'm not necessarily just looking for it on here, if anyone residing in vancouver knows where i can purchase a cam like em for a reasonable price, please don't hesitate *at all* to do so!! ;)

Joe Cirino June 3rd, 2004 06:34 PM

can this be used for video? I have a Gl2 in which I shoot weddings with.

Ed Baatz June 3rd, 2004 09:52 PM

Joe,

Yes. It is designed for use with video camcorders.

I used this tripod & head combination with my GL1 and it worked great... The Bogen 3130 head has a maximum weight capacity of 8.9 pounds and the 3251 tripod legs have a maximum load capacity of 26.5 pounds. Your Canon GL2 weighs roughly 2.5 pounds.

I particularly like the way these tripod legs can be extended and retracted so easily... it makes using it a breeze.

The reason why I have listed this for sale is because I now need a tripod which can handle the considerably heavier Canon XL1S. I probably should hang onto this tripod system, but there are so many other other accessories I need to buy for my new XL1S... <g>

Joe Cirino June 3rd, 2004 10:07 PM

Can you email me a few pics at joecirino(you know what does here)Adelphia.net

@-goes there

Mike Rehmus June 3rd, 2004 10:27 PM

Vince, they aren't in good working condition when they are brand new. At least they are not if you want any decent panning capability.


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