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Ray Boykin March 12th, 2005 11:53 AM

When are the guides shipping?
 
When are the guides shipping? If I order now do I get the free ground glass?

Michal Spimr March 12th, 2005 06:19 PM

I believe they are shipping sometime next week. ;) from what I heard

Daniel Skubal March 18th, 2005 01:14 AM

So James, any news on the gg yet? I'm getting so pumped to get the guide!

Daniel Skubal March 22nd, 2005 05:53 PM

James, when are you coming back from your trip? I'm starting to develop a wicked twitch for this guide :-p When are you planning on sending them out? I haven't heard anything lately.

James Hurd March 22nd, 2005 06:52 PM

Daniel,
I'll be back on Thursday afternoon and will get back in the driver's seat the minute my plane lands. So hang in there. A lot of things will start to roll pretty quickly of the next couple of weeks.

The GGs were ready as of Friday of last week. I wanted to personally verify their accuracy before unloading them to everyone. So once I arrive and inspect the ggs, the guides will begin to ship!

I appreciate your patience everyone!

One other thing, everyone that ordered a guide or orders a unit, you will gain access to the member's section of this forum. Here you'll be able to share building experiences with everyone building or have built the micro35 adapter. You will receive an email once the guide has shipped with more information on this member's forum.

Thanks again everyone!

james
www.micro35.com

Daniel Skubal March 26th, 2005 10:28 AM

Hey James, how is the gg? Any new updates as to when guides are shipping? :D

James Klatt April 14th, 2005 10:48 AM

Guide Info
 
Quick easy question, since James says the guides are shipping today!
Although I have been following this micro 35 development for eons, I finally oredered the guide a few days ago. Is the Pay Pal order form the ONLY thing we were supposed to do in the way of ordering the guides(no other steps involved)? I justed wanted to make sure I as I position myself by the mailbox for a week.

James Hurd April 14th, 2005 11:05 AM

James,
You're good. Once the website is launched, there will be some more confirmation and invoicing routines.

Sorry for the confusion. And good luck!

james
www.micro35.com

Brian Valente April 14th, 2005 07:48 PM

micro35 guide NOW SHIPPING!
 
This is not the "official word" but I wanted to start the thread for those of us who are going to be receiving our guides shortly. We can share tips, etc.

The race is on for who will post "I got my guide" first!

Daniel Skubal April 15th, 2005 08:10 AM

I got my guide!!!

Just kidding... did James send out a confirmation via email yet? I never received mine.

James Hurd April 15th, 2005 10:26 AM

Daniel,
No confirmations have been sent out yet. I'm spending every free minute handling the shipments. I'm expecting two or three days of non-stop shipping.

You'll get it!

james
www.micro35.com

Daniel Skubal April 15th, 2005 11:18 AM

Alright, thanks James! :)

I just wanted to make sure.

Brian Valente April 15th, 2005 11:21 AM

Daniel - my micro35 can beat up your micro35!! :-P

Daniel Skubal April 15th, 2005 11:23 AM

haha! We'll see about that! Man I can't wait to get this thing built

Brian Valente April 15th, 2005 11:24 AM

Me either - perhaps we can use this forum to share building tips and pictures

Mark Kubat April 15th, 2005 08:14 PM

guides shipping - GREAT! How about full kits? Pre-assembled?
 
Hi everyone!

That's great - I'm really happy to see there's been a key milestone passed - felt like passing a kidney stone, James?

Ha ha! :)

I'm now wondering, ahem ahem, what the status is regarding pre-assembled units? Or kits? I'm eager to get a micro 35 asap and while I am handy, I'm wondering by the time I'd get my guide and source the parts, would it be faster to get a kit or a pre-assembled unit?

Also - the new website preview pics look great - wow, that's a way to stick to the mini35 guys with the XL1/2 pic - that makes me wonder - how has testing gone re: other cams especially say the new Sony HDV FX1-Z1U?

Thanks for all your hard work!

You (Red)Rock!!!

Brian Valente April 15th, 2005 11:52 PM

Dang Mark - will nothing satisfy you short of slappin' a Cooke s4 on the front of that DV rig of yours?! :-P

Mark Kubat April 16th, 2005 07:32 AM

Brian - you got your guide yet?
 
Maybe then you could build ME an adapter?

:)

Brian Valente April 16th, 2005 07:44 AM

wait... no. you build ME one! Seriously, for me personally I will probably read the guide, appreciate the huge effort and technological elegance, and then await my pre-assembled version. :-O

Glenn Gipson April 16th, 2005 07:54 AM

So let me get this straight, is this product a do-it-yourself only product?

Brian Valente April 16th, 2005 08:57 AM

Nope - there are two separate products>

1) the guide (which just shipped) is the first product out, which explains how to DIY. I can't speak for micro35, but I believe they were meeting a very specific demand for such a guide

2) there is a fully functional micro35 product on the way, which promises to be an incredible product. It shares similar characteristics of the mini35 (which is around $7500) and has far superior technology than other designs (g35). AND it is priced lower than anything else out there.

The pics that are posted on micro35.com are representative of the product version.

Glenn Gipson April 16th, 2005 09:08 AM

What "ball park" range of a price are we talking about here for the complete unit?

Brian Valente April 16th, 2005 09:10 AM

micro35 has publicly stated the introductory price of the micro35 product (not kit or DIY) to be around $500. That is truly revolutionary, considering it's a rotating gg. you should put your name into their site if you want to be notified when it's shipping.

Glenn Gipson April 16th, 2005 10:40 AM

I'll do that, thanks!

Ryan Hamblin April 17th, 2005 12:51 AM

Yeh I think it would be good to share on here the experiences of building the micro. Any insight I can give please let me know. They are not too difficult to assemble to be honest, thank god for Mr. Hurd who put all the time into R&D. It can be frustrating piecing this bad boys together, and at times you will feel like there is no way this thing is going to work....but....it does.

Daniel Skubal April 17th, 2005 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan Hamblin
Yeh I think it would be good to share on here the experiences of building the micro. Any insight I can give please let me know. They are not too difficult to assemble to be honest, thank god for Mr. Hurd who put all the time into R&D. It can be frustrating piecing this bad boys together, and at times you will feel like there is no way this thing is going to work....but....it does.

Are you working for James? Are you happy so far with it? Has it exceeded expectations?

Aaron Koolen April 17th, 2005 02:12 AM

Can someone fill me in more on this guide and the adapter? What does it offer and at what detail? I think it's amazing that James is doing an adapter and selling both the product and the guide itself.

What I'd like to know is this

1) Is there a price for the adapter yet?
2) Does the guide tell you everything, including specific parts and where to get them? Or is it more like - "get a macro lens".

I am VERY interested in an adapter in the near future so need to work out if a premade one or self built is the way to go.

Cheers
Aaron

Brian Valente April 17th, 2005 08:20 AM

Aaron - you should visit www.micro35.com for additional details.

Here are what I understand to be the facts:

"Can someone fill me in more on this guide and the adapter?" - your best bet is to read these threads and visit the site

"What does it offer and at what detail?" - not sure what you mean here

"1) Is there a price for the adapter yet?" - James has quoted an introductory price of $500 for the micro35, and $45 for the guide (which is now shipping).

"2) Does the guide tell you everything, including specific parts and where to get them? Or is it more like - "get a macro lens"."

I don't know (since I'm waiting for my guide to show up), but I would venture to guess it's pretty specific, and it includes the ground glass, which should make the quality of a DIY a zillion times better than if you took a shot at building it without the gg.

Cheers

Ryan Hamblin April 17th, 2005 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daniel Skubal
Are you working for James? Are you happy so far with it? Has it exceeded expectations?

Umm yes I am a rep for him at the moment, so if there is anything I can do to take the heat off James for the moment let me do so. I can say that he is working extremely hard to get everything perfect for you guys. Am I happy with it so far, in a word YES. It really exceeds my expectations. To me it looks a lot more crisp than that of the P+S technic mini35, and I am working with a prototype at the moment. So yes it has far exceeded my expectations. My dp after reviewing some of the footage that was shot on this last music video and some test stuf shot around the house thought that is looked identical to 16 mm without all the grain. Some of that footage should be up on the micro35 site soon www.micro35.com, as well as some screen grabs.

Take care, (r)yan

Daniel Skubal April 17th, 2005 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan Hamblin
Umm yes I am a rep for him at the moment, so if there is anything I can do to take the heat off James for the moment let me do so. I can say that he is working extremely hard to get everything perfect for you guys. Am I happy with it so far, in a word YES. It really exceeds my expectations. To me it looks a lot more crisp than that of the P+S technic mini35, and I am working with a prototype at the moment. So yes it has far exceeded my expectations. My dp after reviewing some of the footage that was shot on this last music video and some test stuf shot around the house thought that is looked identical to 16 mm without all the grain. Some of that footage should be up on the micro35 site soon www.micro35.com, as well as some screen grabs.

Take care, (r)yan

You da' man!

haha Thanks for the info!

Is there color bleeding on the edges of high contrast areas, like the The Ancient samples? I'm assuming that was due to low-light/high contrast and won't be present every time.

As far as the package, is it 45$(for parts) to make the adapter alone, or is it for the adapter, rails and macro?

Is there an estimated time of arrival for the guides? I'm assuming tuesday or wednesday?

Ryan Hamblin April 17th, 2005 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daniel Skubal
You da' man!

haha Thanks for the info!

Is there color bleeding on the edges of high contrast areas, like the The Ancient samples? I'm assuming that was due to low-light/high contrast and won't be present every time.

As far as the package, is it 45$(for parts) to make the adapter alone, or is it for the adapter, rails and macro?

Is there an estimated time of arrival for the guides? I'm assuming tuesday or wednesday?

I have not witnessed any of the contrast issues that are akin to the ancient footage. To be honest I was somewhat displeased with that footage, and hopefully some of the footage I have shot recently will be posted for everyone to see how it reacts contrast wise etc... I have some stuff that is shot from interior to and exterior out a window and nothing is blown out which I was absolutely amazed with.

45 is for the adapter alone, that is not rails and macro

I am not aware of a arrival date for the guides so I am apologetic for that, but you will be happy I can assure you.

Daniel Skubal April 17th, 2005 01:49 PM

Once again, thank you for the quick replies! I have one last question for you;

If I were to buy the 250 kit, does THAT come with the rails/macro/case? Or just the 500$ preassembled unit?

I'm really close to just ordering that so I can get all of the extra stuff.

Ryan Hamblin April 17th, 2005 05:21 PM

I am fairly possitive those items are included but I will have to check, but I am fairly confident they do.

(r)yan

Craig Bellaire April 18th, 2005 08:38 AM

Ryan
 
James last week said to wait for the new web site before ordering, due to additional updates. I was told it would be up today the 18th. Any news? And should I just go ahead and order... Thanks

Brian Valente April 18th, 2005 09:01 AM

Before ordering what -the guide or the micro35? I don't know why you would wait to order the guide, since there is already a way to order it now.

Daniel Skubal April 18th, 2005 05:38 PM

Anyone got their guide yet?

James Hurd April 18th, 2005 07:32 PM

Daniel,
The guides have shipped and are shipping USPS.

Watch that mailbox!

james
www.micro35.com

Brian Valente April 18th, 2005 07:52 PM

Sweeeet! Thanks a LOT James.

Daniel Skubal April 18th, 2005 08:12 PM

AHH!!! YESS!

This has been the best week in the filmmaking world; hvx release and the shipping of these guides! I'm jumping for joy!

Craig Bellaire April 19th, 2005 08:54 AM

Guide
 
Ok I just ordered the guide.. I couldn't wait for the new web site... thanks... James


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