January 25th, 2014, 08:30 AM | #121 |
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Red Rocket Card for Sale $1750
New red rocket card for sale, was tested in a mac pro but never used, new unit from the factory, comes with DVI cables and new software, red rocket box. This unit can work perfect with card installed mac pro or thunderbolt external chassis with brand new macbook pro laptops. Located in Malibu California
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January 25th, 2014, 04:13 PM | #122 |
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AJA Kona Lhi PCIE Video I/O card
I have decided to put this card out for sale. It is a fantastic I/O card that I used with Final Cut Pro.
It works perfectly. The main reason for selling honestly is the fan on the card, which is the only thing that makes noise in my Mac Pro. It is a low humming sound and not really loud, but I need my system to be completely quiet as it sits right next to me when I work on it. I'll sell for $600. Would also be willing to trade for an equivalent video I/O card. -- The KONA LHi Capture Card from Aja is designed to bridge the gap between legacy analog devices and the latest products using 3Gbps SDI and HDMI by providing editing, monitoring, and mastering of pro-quality video in a powerful yet affordable system. This unit comes with a breakout cable, and can also be connected to an optional breakout box for rackmount I/O convenience and additional connectivity in the form of BNC digital AES/EBU connectors and RCA monitoring jacks. KONA LHi uses the Aja Control Panel application to configure various hardware parameters and can also be used to auto-detect input format & frame rate and configure hardware-based up/down/cross-conversions Use this device to interface with devices such as an HDMI-enabled camera, an HD-SDI VTR connection, and legacy analog video equipment By way of the card's "Input PassThrough" mode, you can configure it to act as a converter within your computer, allowing you to embed or disembed audio or convert a signal like HDMI to HD-SDI It features full, 10-bit, broadcast-quality, motion-adaptive SD to HD up-conversion, HD to HD cross-conversion, HD to SD down-conversion, and automatic HD/SD 12-bit component analog output All of KONA LHi's conversions are hardware-based, therefore they are available all the time, even during ingest or playback Outputs can be configured independently allowing you to have simultaneous HD and SD output, or two different types of HD (720 or 1080) output at the same time via cross-conversion The card offers DVCPRO HD hardware acceleration HDMI v1.3a with Deep Color at 30/36 bits per pixel on input & output is supported It offers 12-bit HD analog component input & output The card features 10-bit, hardware-based, real-time up/down/cross-conversions 12-bit SD analog component, composite, or S-Video input & output are available Dynamic RT hardware acceleration is a standard feature The card features (2) channels of balanced XLR AES digital audio and (2) channels of balanced XLR analog audio input & output 8-channel SDI embedded audio input & output is included HD/SD Genlock and RS-422 machine control are standard features It supports LTC input on the reference input This solution is compatible with Final Cut Studio applications, Adobe applications, and most industry-standard applications A breakout cable is included as a standard feature and a breakout box can be purchased separately |
January 26th, 2014, 12:45 AM | #123 |
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Re: Sony PMW-EX3 with Extras - Price Reduced
Price reduced to $6300. Thanks for looking
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January 26th, 2014, 07:36 AM | #124 |
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SONY FS700 (UK/Europe)
Looking to buy a Sony FS700 PAL model. Doesn't have to be a UK seller (although ideal). Having seen a near new one fully boxed with extras including the kit lens being sold for £4250 on ebay, I am looking to pay the same price.
A FS100 is available if you would be interested in a part exchange with cash on top (only 100 hours on the clock), boxed & complete. |
January 26th, 2014, 10:43 AM | #125 |
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Re: Joystick Controlled Pan & Tilt System
From what I see in the pictures, the camera is very bottom heavy on the rig, this will strain the tilt motor and cause shaky starts and stops. The camera ideally should sit so that it's perfectly centered on the tilt axis, this will make tilts effortless for the tiny motor. Is there an adjustment that raises the camera vertically?
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January 26th, 2014, 11:19 AM | #126 |
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Century Optics .65x Wide Zoom-Through 37mm thread mount
For Sale in CONUS: Century Optics .65x Wide Zoom-Through lens adapter with 37mm thread mount for small HD video cameras. Also has 3 adapter rings down to smaller threads which I will update with specific sizes on Monday.
Comes with front and rear caps, plastic storage box and original outer Century cardboard box. Lens is in excellent condition. I'm selling because I no longer use the camera I had it mounted on. $200 includes insured USPS shipping. Thanks for looking! |
January 26th, 2014, 12:11 PM | #127 |
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Re: Joystick Controlled Pan & Tilt System
You could mount a fluid head with a camera, In the few times I have used this it worked flawlessly with No shaky starts and stops, the motor is fine. Even if it did have a small shake that can be edited out in post very, very easy. It worked fine on a jib.
Are you interested in purchasing, or are you an engineer? Last edited by Leon Kolenda; January 26th, 2014 at 12:17 PM. Reason: spelling |
January 26th, 2014, 11:11 PM | #128 |
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Re: Joystick Controlled Pan & Tilt System
@Leon
I think Warren's question was appropriate - it does look bottom heavy. Your answer was also appropriate - in spite of appearances it seems to work just fine with no undue stress on the motor. By addressing the question you help to reassure potential purchasers who might have the same reaction as Warren Your last sentence was impolite and uncalled for. |
January 26th, 2014, 11:25 PM | #129 |
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Re: Joystick Controlled Pan & Tilt System
Sorry I don't think that is correct, I simply asked him if he was interested in purchasing, or was he an engineer, because his question had nothing to do with the possibility in purchasing. I now understand his line of thinking, so no apology is needed.
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January 27th, 2014, 11:11 AM | #130 |
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Re: AJA Kona Lhi PCIE Video I/O card
This is no longer for sale. Thanks.
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January 27th, 2014, 11:53 AM | #131 |
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Re: Century Optics .65x Wide Zoom-Through 37mm thread mount
The three Century adapter rings that come with this wide angle lens are:
27mm to 37mm 30mm to 37mm 30.5mm to 37mm |
January 27th, 2014, 12:08 PM | #132 |
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Re: Pelican 1600 Case - Orange - New
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January 27th, 2014, 12:21 PM | #133 |
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Sony NX5U
I'm looking to purchase a NX5U. Let me know if you have one for sale.
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January 28th, 2014, 01:00 AM | #134 |
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Re: Joystick Controlled Pan & Tilt System
I've never seen this unit before, and I've never heard of it. I'm not an engineer, and I was curious about it because I'm on a search for a good pan and tilt head. My question was if there was a vertical adjustment for the camera, because I can't tell from your photos. You didn't answer my question. If there was, it might be something I would consider trying out.
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January 28th, 2014, 02:14 AM | #135 |
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Re: Joystick Controlled Pan & Tilt System
Sorry, but I did answer your question.You can mount a fluid head or a small head to raise the center of gravity. There is no vertical adjustment. I don't think that it needs one. I have spoke with the designer and owner himself, He has No complaints on that issue. He has also designed what he calls a cable cam that you can also use this Pan&Tilt head with. I don't have a need for the cable cam but it is interesting. The other thing that you might consider is that B & H sells it, even though they are in the business to make money, they also don't carry anything that would garner negative reviews. Just some food for thought.
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