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Patrick Coker January 1st, 2007 10:10 AM

Private Classifieds listings from 2007
 
Here they are and remember the more you buy the better the prices, and also shipping is not included.

XL2 kit with 3 extra batteries - $2750

Sony GVD-1000 Mini DV VCR - $800

Sennheiser ME66/K6 - $350

Sennheiser ME62 Head - $100

Sennheiser Ev100 Wireless Lav set - $450

Rycote Softie - $150

Nebtek NEB50XL 5" Monitor $400

MANFROTTO 523PRO LANC $275

IMAGE 2000 Shoulder Support - $300

SONY 8042Q Field Monitor - $400

Lee filters lightweight video hood wth Converter ring for XL - $425

Tiffen Square ND.6 Grad - $80

Tiffen 72mm Soft F/X Glass filter - $50

Kata CCC-10 Camcorder Case - $150

Canon VL-10LI On camera light - $40

Any questions email me epatric@mac.com. Thanks

John Inman January 1st, 2007 10:55 AM

Dell Precision 690 for sale
 
Intel 5000X Chipset w/dual Intel Woodcrest 5110 processors, 4 GB of 667 MHz ECC DDR (4 X 1G), nVidia Quadro FX3450 video card, Integrated Serial Attached SCSI, Integrated SATA and Ultra IDE. 16X DVD+/- RW, 80 GB WD 7200rpm SATA HD. Windows XP Pro 64.

Warranty includes Next Day On-Site Service til 11/14/2009 and is fully transferrable to new owner.

I bought this system directly from the Dell Outlet as a refurb on 11/14/2006 at a cost of $1759.00 plus state sales tax. It is flawless and will be shipped in original container.

$1650.00 plus shipping.

capnvideo@bellsouth.net

Eugene Kim January 1st, 2007 11:54 AM

FS: XL2, century optics wide angle, 7" Nebtek/Panasonic, Israeli arm, etc.
 
Hi, I'm flying out on the eighth for two weeks or so, so if I can find a taker for my XL2 and a few other accessories by then, I'll sell them. If not, then I'll just keep for the time being.

FS: All prices include shipping, and unless you can pick up locally in Baltimore, Paypal only due to the time constraints. As I said, if I don't sell them in the next week, I'll just keep them since I'll be gone anyway. Also, I have 100% buyer feedback under my ebay ID, "ravishingruwooba". Thanks.

+ $2600: Canon XL2 in like new condition with standard 20x lens and 4 extended life batteries, BP-945 or equivalent third-party, plus Canon CH-900 dual battery charger which when plugged into the camera allows for 7 to 9 hours of continuous run time, I added velcro so that you can attach it to the back bracket for the XL2, and thus counterweight the camera when shooting over the shoulder, you could also velcro your wireless mic to their too for the same effect. Also, comes with stock single battery charger, original manual and the learning the XL2 DVD. Will also throw in a Petrol rain cover/jacket for the XL2.

+ $200: Canon HC-3200 aluminum hard case designed specifically for the XL2 (though I'm sure it'd be just great the H1 and XL1s, of course, too). This case sells for $420 brand new at B&H right now.

+ $350: Century Optics, full zoom through, .7x wide angle lens adapter designed specifically for the XL2. Very nice piece of glass, and I think a great add-on considering how long the XL2's lens is in a tight room or spot. Still sells for $699 brand new, and is the most versatile and convenient wide angle adapter available for the XL2.

+ $350: 7" Nebtek/Panasonic LCD (PN-TC-7WMS1) monitor with variable aspect ratio and Hoodman lens hood. Runs off standard Canon batteries. Still sells for $650 brand new. Considered the best standard definition LCD on the market, I calibrated as close as I could to a standard NTSC production monitor already. Comes with a matching Hoodman for shooting in the sun and too block off glare. A very convenient substitute for a production monitor in the field, known to be the brightest and highest rest among SD lcds. Comes with original manual, two standard duty Canon batteries (low in charge though), and cracked case generic, BP-945 extended life battery (still perfectly functional and lost of life left). Also, including 25' BNC cable with RCA video adapter plug.

+ $80: Film Tools "Israeli Arm" which allows you to position the LCD monitor on the camera at nearly any angle, position, or distance (ideal for those with Redrock M2 units who want to flip the lcd upside down, for example). Basically a really cool and lightweight articulated arm that has several joints which twist any which way. You then lock a little knob, and all the joints lock in place.

+ $400: If you buy both the Israeli Arm and the Nebtek.

E-mail: ravishingruwooba@yahoo.com

Steve Nunez January 1st, 2007 12:34 PM

Canon XH A1 w/Firestore FS4 HD $4000
 
Hey guys, this A1 is a few months old and is 100% mint. It has NEVER had a tape run through it- so ZERO time on tape heads! I've always used a Firestore to record video in HDV-DV mode- works flawlessly.

Everything was bought at B&H, I paid $3999 for the A1 and $979 for the Firestore. I also am including 2 of the highest capacity batteries that fit in the A1 and 72mm circular polarizing filter...I'd say I've used the A1 for about 6 hours or so- not much more than that.

I have all boxes and papers, manuals etc and have sold many expensive items via this forum. I am located in NYC should anyone want to check out the equipment personally.
I prefer a local sale but can ship provided the buyer pays fees.

$4000 takes everything.
(Total investment was around $5500)

Steven Houser January 1st, 2007 02:34 PM

LETUS35 Flip Enhanced For Sale!
 
LETUS35 Flip Enhanced In Perfect Working Condition...

U can step up or down on the Rings 72-58 82-72 rings run around $10
swapable FD or AI setup ,
IT is FD at the moment
Get your self some DOF FD mount Ships Quick!
Asking $619 Shipping Included in Price
Ships Next Day!
Ships Priority Mail 2-3 Days USA or Canada
Well Packaged
Adapter and all Glass In A+++ Condition
Absolutly NO scratches
Uses 2 AA Battery's Not Included to reduce any chance of battery corrosion


Fits ANY 72mm Threaded Lens such as XL1 XL1s Xl2 HDR-FX1 HVR-Zu1 and many others.. 72mm

Steven Houser January 1st, 2007 03:42 PM

I will concider Best Offer!

Adam Palomer January 1st, 2007 04:19 PM

I have found a few on eBay, but would rather purchase from someone here.

Orlando Arroja January 1st, 2007 06:15 PM

PDX-10 for sale
 
SONY PDX 10 for sale.1 yr old amazing condition $1500 CDN

Patrick Moreau January 1st, 2007 06:18 PM

Sent you an email about the monitor.

Jason Burkhimer January 1st, 2007 06:26 PM

Is this able to be adapted to the HVX200 and the upcoming Panasonic Avchd cam (43mm) ithink?

Steve Rolufs January 1st, 2007 07:40 PM

Because many have asked, I would be willing to split up the kit as follows:

Mattebox setup (incl. support, rods, flag, spacer, step-up rings, tools and accessories): $450 US

HRV-A1U plus Wide Lens, Dual slot AC/DC charger, extra battery: $1,750 US.

Both for $2,100.

Everything MINT.

Respond here, or to disccollector@disccollector.com.

Steve R

P.S. to Larry P, regarding step-up rings: I am using a ring from Century Optics (for the stock lens - fits perfectly) plus the wide lens ring I crafted myself from the lens cap (also perfect and snug).

Seth Bloombaum January 1st, 2007 07:59 PM

email sent re Israeli Arm

Ken Grohs January 1st, 2007 08:44 PM

FS: Bogen 3198 Studio Tripod Dolly
 
Hi everyone. I'm selling my Bogen 3198 Studio Tripod Dolly.

It's in perfect operating condition with some minor cosmetic scratches in the paint due to use.

Has 5-inch, individually-braked wheels. Very strudy. Can support a ton of weight.

This dolly is designed for the Bogen series of video tripod with dual-spiked feet, such as the 3180, 3190 and 3160 series.

Price is $175.00 shipped and PayPal'd to CONUS.

Local pickup in the Seattle area would be perfect and I'd knock off $25.00 for the shipping charges.

E-Mail contact works the best for me. Thanks for your interest!

-Ken

Ari Shomair January 2nd, 2007 12:34 AM

I have a HVL-20DM + NP-QM71D Battery if you are interested -
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-HVL-20DW2.../dp/B000063Y73

Eric Gan January 2nd, 2007 01:23 AM

Hi Ari,

I'm interested in your light and I've sent you an email through the forum. If you don't receive it, email me directly at ericgan AT gmail D0T com.

Sorry Adam, didn't mean to hijack your thread. I'm also looking for a light.

Eric

John Inman January 2nd, 2007 05:37 AM

Free Shipping
 
I'll pay for shipping within Continental USA

Gary Siu January 2nd, 2007 09:28 AM

I have a Near new 501 head on Mafrotto sticks
 
I've got a near new head. The sticks are the older Manfrottos, and you may want to look elsewhere. But the head is definately worthy! Let me knw if you've found one already, or would like pictures.

Steven Houser January 2nd, 2007 09:57 AM

Item has sold!
But u can probly get some info from www.letus35.com

Seth Bloombaum January 2nd, 2007 10:31 AM

email sent

Jim Karrels January 2nd, 2007 04:19 PM

FS: Canon 3x Wide and 16x Manual Servo Lenses
 
I am selling the following Canon XL series lenses:

3x Wide Zoom lens = $850 (purchased January 2006 from B&H @$1170)
16x Manual Servo lens = $850 (purchased July 2006 from B&H @$1300)

I have have hoods, caps, bags and receipts for both. Excellent condition.

Purchase both for $1650!

Free UPS Ground shipping to continential US. Add 3% for Paypal.

Eugene Kim January 2nd, 2007 06:06 PM

Hi, I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to temporarily freeze the items for sale for another day or two as I may have just found two attractive gigs for when I return. Depending on if these go through, I think it'd be wiser to keep the aforementioned items for just a little bit longer.

I apologize for this, and will update this ad in a day or two; to tell you if the items are still for sale.

Once again, my sincerest apologies.

Ash Greyson January 2nd, 2007 06:53 PM

FS: Cavision Rods & Lens Support
 
These are in great condition, barely used. They are a perfect fit for almost all 35mm adapters. The lens support has to be ordered from Cavision and was around $70 or so. First $200 shipped takes the rods and lens support. Here is the info:

http://www.cavision.com/rods/minidv.htm

http://www.cavision.com/rods/lenssupport.htm




ash =o)

Adam Rench January 2nd, 2007 07:52 PM

Selling: PowerMac and FCP Studio
 
Hey all,

I have decided to give up editing and dedicate my studies to only directing and producing. I have Adobe PPro on my PC so I won't need my Mac any more. It's been barely used and will come with the FCP Studio 5.0 edition and the DVD set "Inside Final Cut Studio".

I paid $4300 for it back in March of 2006. I have not purchased the universal upgrade though for FCP ($50 value). I'm looking to get $3000 for the Mac and software.

Mac specs:
Dual G5 2.3 GHz
2.5 gigs RAM
250 HDD
Dual DVI out ports
Mighty Mouse
Superdrive (DVD burner)
Keyboard has the FCP colored keys ($55 value)
All the rest is your typical PowerMac stuff.
Comes with all original software (iLife, Mac OS)
Will throw in a 17" CRT monitor for free if you want to pay for the shipping charges.

It's a screaming machine and runs my FCP like there's no tomorrow. I have all receipts.

If you want pics, let me know and I'll snap some.

Ken Grohs January 2nd, 2007 09:26 PM

SOLD!! Thanks Seth!

Larry Price January 2nd, 2007 10:01 PM

Steve, I just sent you an e-mail about the mattebox setup...

Evan C. King January 2nd, 2007 10:59 PM

Are you sure you wouldn't ship to Canada? Not even Toronto?

Evan C. King January 2nd, 2007 11:07 PM

Please keep me posted too, I'm interested in your fx1.

Evan C. King January 2nd, 2007 11:14 PM

Is the camera still for sale?

Andrew Todd January 2nd, 2007 11:28 PM

if the international buyer pays for shipping theres no reason you should exclude my fellow candians

Michael Y Wong January 3rd, 2007 01:09 AM

You can always have it shipped to a fedex/ups station in buffalo, after which Evan, you'd have to make the drive there and pick it up.

Bruce S. Yarock January 3rd, 2007 01:49 AM

Still haven't gone to ebay. Last chance.
Bruce S. Yarock

Tim Snyder January 3rd, 2007 09:43 AM

Anyone interested?

Richard Alvarez January 3rd, 2007 10:18 AM

People. SOMEONE buy this lens. If you are serious about doing shorts OR features, this is THE lens to own. There is a difference in image quality, trust me.

(Somewhere in my stack of video magazines, is an article on using the 16x ON the XLH1. It was determined to be a 'useable' lens in the mid range f-stops. Forget who did the article, Adam Wilt maybe???)

Bruce, I'm using an XL2 right now. Waiting on the jump to HD for probably another year. It's not at a space I'm comfortable with in terms of workflow and distribution options at the moment. Yes, yes, working great for lots of people, just not my tamale at the moment. Don't yet need it. But when I DO go the XLH1, I'm probably going to buy the 6x package and port my 16x over with it. Yes, my FU-1000 as well.

Eric Gan January 3rd, 2007 11:53 AM

Hey Gary,

If you sticks are still available, I might be interested. I live in Richmond too! You don't have emailed enabled, so drop me a note if you see this. (ericgan AT gmail DOT com).

Charles Perkins January 3rd, 2007 12:57 PM

what is a foam hub?

Greg Boston January 3rd, 2007 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Alvarez
(Somewhere in my stack of video magazines, is an article on using the 16x ON the XLH1. It was determined to be a 'useable' lens in the mid range f-stops. Forget who did the article, Adam Wilt maybe???)

Check your September issue of DV magazine. That's the one where our Texas HD Shootout was written up. We did test the 16X on the XLH1. Pete Bauer has also done some testing on his own and I believe he had posted the results on his web site.

I can also vouch for this lens. I had a pair of them when I had XL2's. They make an excellent picture.

-gb-

Marty Hudzik January 3rd, 2007 01:19 PM

Yeah. This lens is really great. I know Bruce is kicking himself for not selling it back to me when I asked for it! I had sold the camera and the lens to him and then my situation changed and I needed to get both back. I lined up a camera from Nick Hiltgen.

When Bruce bought the camera from me he had asked me to not include the 16x as he didn't need it and thus reduce the price. But I didn't want to seperate them. Then, I called and offered to buy it back from him but he said no! He was going to use it. So I went and scoured the earth and bought a different used one.....2 days later he asked me if I'd be interested in buying it back! Doh! Sometimes things work out really screwy.

I understand what he is going through. I have sold stuff and regretted in and I have not sold something and then regretted that too. The 16x manual is a great lens. I have, however started to build a liking of the 20x servo lens also. There is a place in the world for both of these great lenses.

So buy this lens from Bruce if you know what's good for you!

Marty Hudzik January 3rd, 2007 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charles Perkins
what is a foam hub?

Thanks Charles. I didn't want to ask because I thought it would make me look stupid.

:)

Meryem Ersoz January 3rd, 2007 02:09 PM

hi steve--does the firestore capture progressive images?

Mike Teutsch January 3rd, 2007 02:12 PM

I think they are the little foam bumper taht comes on top of a round container of CD's or DVD's. About 1.5" diameter with about a 5/8" hole and about 1/8" thick? I save all of mine too, but I have no idea what to use them for yet. :)

Mike


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