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Trevor Hoff
August 12th, 2002, 01:33 PM
Ewa Marine VXM Underwater Housing for the GL1. This housing is in perfect condition after only being used for one project. Light weight and durable. It has attachments that allow for the wide angle lens. I don't need it anymore, but it's great fun. Retails for $415. I'm asking $340.

Dan Holly
August 12th, 2002, 09:12 PM
Paul,
You've got mail.
Dan

Alex Ratson
August 13th, 2002, 01:41 AM
Would this unit hold a GL2 by any chance?

Trevor Hoff
August 13th, 2002, 11:44 PM
The housing does not work for the GL2.

Wayde Gardner
August 14th, 2002, 07:30 AM
I'm looking for a used jib for my upcoming project. Something along the lines of a Skycrane Jr. would work well, as would something affordable. Cash or trade.

Wayde G
Right Field Films

nashtx@yahoo.com

Dylan Couper
August 15th, 2002, 01:17 AM
SOLD!

Dan Holly
August 15th, 2002, 01:45 AM
Paul,
I'm getting the below when I email you in the last day or so?????


Your message was not delivered because the Domain Name System
(DNS) for the destination computer is not configured correctly.
The following is a list of reasons why this error message could
have been generated. If you do not understand the explanations
listed here, please contact your system administrator for help.

- The host does not have any mail exchanger (MX) or
address (A) records in the DNS.

- The host has valid MX records, but none of the mail
exchangers listed have valid A records.

- There was a transient error with the DNS that caused
one of the above to appear to be true.

You may want to try sending your message again to see if the
problem was only temporary.

Paul Sedillo
August 15th, 2002, 02:05 AM
Dan,

You had a space between the dot and the "com". I've replied to your email with the needed information.

Paul

Dan Holly
August 15th, 2002, 10:31 AM
back in contact....thanks

Chris Hurd
August 15th, 2002, 11:06 AM
Wayde, what's your production schedule. You might be able to borrow mine. I'm coming up to Dallas soon, and I can meet you in Carrollton or Lewisville and let you take it for 30 days or so.

Wayde Gardner
August 15th, 2002, 12:02 PM
Chris-

Thanks very much for the offer. We're not scheduled to shoot until next spring but I greatly appreciate the fact you'd consider offering the equipment. We're still working on story boards and a music score, scouting locations, etc. Seems like the actual shooting will be the easy part!

The goal is to have everyhting in place for a 14 day shoot next June. We want the guns loaded and ready to go. It may seem like a long time but I'm sure the dates will sneak up on me.

Just passed through your neck of the woods last weekend. Man! That traffic on 35 near New Braunfels is murder but can't pass up either the German or Mexican food in that part of Texas.

I'd still like to meet up on your trip here. Always great to put a face with a name. Keep us posted

Wayde
www.rightfieldfilms.com (coming soon)

Chris Hurd
August 15th, 2002, 12:23 PM
No problem Wayde, the SkyCrane will be here when you need it. As you get closer to your dates next Spring, let's arrange a time to hand it off to you. No need to buy gear for one shoot. In my work, the crane doesn't get used all that much and I would rather see it on someone's set for a few weeks. I'll hook up with you next time I'm up your way regardless, and if you don't mind the traffic in Hays or Comal counties, then definitely give me a shout next time you get down here.

John Locke
August 15th, 2002, 06:38 PM
Chris,

Could you bring it with you next time you swing by Tokyo? ;)

Rik Sanchez
August 15th, 2002, 06:57 PM
Might as well drop it off in Osaka too, we are only 3 hours away:-)

Chris Hurd
August 15th, 2002, 07:51 PM
Oh sure, I'll just fly over to Diamond Head, fire up the ocean-going motor yacht I keep over there, and head your way with the jib. Gotta stop in Tahiti for a few weeks, but I'll get there eventually.

;-)

John Locke
August 15th, 2002, 08:21 PM
Woohoo! Bring some Shiner Bock with you!

Chris Hurd
August 15th, 2002, 08:33 PM
I can air-mail you some Shiner Bock!

One or two bottles out of that twelve-pack may be empty, as there's a tax I charge for this purpose.

;-)

Paul Sedillo
August 16th, 2002, 02:30 PM
Dan,

The package was shipped today via USPS Priority w/insurance. As I mentioned before, I am not sure how long the trek will take from Houston.

Would you please let me know when it arrives.

amorosot
August 19th, 2002, 09:17 PM
All,

Thank you to everyone who has responded to my other posts. All other eqt has been sold except for the following:

1) Sennheiser ew100 UHF wireless lavalier and plug-on bundle with EK100, SKP100 plug-on transmitter, body transmitter, and ME2 microphone.

2) Matrox RT2500 capture board for PC, including Matrox Pro Pack software and *full* version of Adobe Premiere 6.0, with manuals, original packaging for the software with *all* serial numbers.

I would be willing to sell Premiere separate from the RT2500.


3) NRG campak pro power pack w/ XLR adapter


Thanks again, and if you are interested, please email me directly at thomas.amoroso@trinityc.com

Regards,

Tom

Armand Rocco
August 19th, 2002, 09:37 PM
see e-mail ,

Paul Sedillo
August 20th, 2002, 04:58 AM
Hello Tom,

I've also dropped you an email.

Dylan Couper
August 20th, 2002, 07:44 PM
some from me too

Armand Rocco
August 20th, 2002, 10:55 PM
Underwater housing for Xl1 Great shape
purchased for Ski Video.
will consider trade with cash for 3x lens
Please contact :via e-mail kwinfo@thekitchenworks.com

K. Forman
August 22nd, 2002, 07:54 AM
Hey Halfbaked, what part of Fla are you in?
Keith

Armand Rocco
August 22nd, 2002, 08:07 AM
its a big state /Fort lauderdale

amorosot
August 22nd, 2002, 09:46 AM
All, thank you for the mails, and please take note that the Sennheiser has been sold. If anyone is interested in the RT2500 or the NRG power pack, please feel free to send me an email.

Thanks,

Tom, thomas.amoroso@trinityc.com

Nathan Gifford
August 22nd, 2002, 10:02 AM
I didn't think it would take long. What was the winning bid??

Ted Jan
August 22nd, 2002, 10:45 AM
I paid exactly what Tom wanted for it. Saved about $100 dollars off of the actual retail cost on B&H.

Thanks, Tom...just got it today... haven't had a chance to test it yet.

Matt Betea
August 22nd, 2002, 03:32 PM
1-GL1; approximately 50 hours on it, was serviced for a hot pixel back in march/april, in fine condition now. comes with all original accessories in the original box.

1-lowes/homedepot hardcase; fits the gL1 and accessories nicely.

1- bogen 501 fluid head w/ 3221 tripod
1- glidecam 2000pro
4- tiffen 58mm filters(UV, Polarizer, red#25, green#11)

asking $1,500 for everything.

computer:

tyan tigerMP motherboard
dual amd xp1800's
1 gb pc2100 ddr ram
2x 60gb ibm 60gxp hdds
1x 40gb ibm 60gxp hdds
yamaha 20x10x40 cdrw
pioneer s106 dvd drive
turtle beach santa cruz sound card
altec lansing 4.1 4100series speakers
intel ethernet
promise fasttrakTX2 100 raid card
adaptec firewire 3port card
matrox g550 dualhead agp card
in-win q500 full tower
enermax 550w psu
17" viewsonic pf775 monitor
17" mag-innovision xj700t monitor
wacom intous 6x8 graphic tablet
microtek scanmaker 4900
generic keyboard
logitech wheelmouse(optical)
commodore 1702 monitor
software:
windows 2000 oem cd w/sp2 already installed
adobe photoshop 6.0, imageready 3.0, after effects 5.0, premiere 6.0, livemotion, golive 5.0. all software includes all manuals, registration transfer cards, boxes, etc.

asking $2,000 for the rig.

i live in detroit, michigan so i would like to try and find someone close (michigan, ohio, etc) to be able to meet up with and hand it over. if interested please post here or email me at: mbetea@comcast.net.
thanks for any interest

Wayde Gardner
August 23rd, 2002, 08:41 AM
Very nice package you've put together.

You shouldn't have any trouble selling this set up.
If you decide to piece it out, I'd be very interested in the Glide cam 2000 and the tripod/head set up.

Keep us posted.

Wayde Gardner
Right Field Films

PS I may have a buyer here in Texas for the whole GL set up. Any problems shipping here?

Matt Betea
August 23rd, 2002, 03:31 PM
sorry. i just sold it all today. a couple guys i know were thinking about it the past couple days, so today they said they wanted it. thanks for the interest though, sorry.

Stephen van Vuuren
August 23rd, 2002, 11:16 PM
Sold

PraveenS
August 24th, 2002, 08:59 AM
HI,

First of all thanks Chris, Jeff and Ken...now here's my posting and I thought this section would be most appropriate for posting it.

I am a film student going to India for doing a wildlife film ...I shall be working with a scientist studying leopards. I am trying to buy a camera package with which I could shoot this with the aim to ultimately have it broadcast. I can invest about $5,500 in the package. I have some money from a grant but that can only be spent in India and moreover it would be used up for travel, accommodation, food and also post. My question to all of you is ...what equipment should I get? Canon XL1 or Canon XL1S ..PAL or NTSC....Canon body only with Manual 16 X ....?? Also welcome are any suggestions on technical issues and any other things I need / or should do in the shoot.
Some issues that come to mind:
1. Need a video light with its own power supply or powered by the camera. (there is no electricity in the place I am going to go to shoot)..any ideas?

2. System for charging batteries - a generator or a solar charger? A company in UK makes expedition solar chargers that cost around $750 and output 24W...

3. I plan on using a remote triggering DV set up that will start the video camera if an animal comes in frame. The company that makes these remote triggering unit says it'll work with Sony camcorders that use an 'L control'...would this unit work by using the Varizoom control that has the 'L control' for the XL1? Also would the varizoom control for some other mini DV Canon camera. (one chip).. I have posed this question to the rep at the company too..

In the long term I plan to be working in India..so am not sure whether to buy an NTSC or PAL. For post I haven't decided if it will be done in India or here in the US. We have FCP3 at the university here so editing can definetly be done here but will cost more to pay the editior unless I do it myself.

Thanks a ton!! Hoping to hear from the experienced!

Praveen

Dylan Couper
August 24th, 2002, 09:55 AM
OK, here is some partial advice.
To do this on a budget, I would buy an XL1, not the XL1s. Then get the Canon EF lens adapter and pick up a Canon EF telephoto lens. I think every wildlife videographer on here will agree on this point. If you are going nature hunting, you will want a big cannon for your Canon.

Don't get the 16x manual lens, keep the stock one. The image stabilizer on it is very useful especially if you are doing shots from a moving vehicle or handheld at maximum zoom.

Get a moderately priced ($200) tripod that is lightweight.

Get one of those Hoodman viewfinder covers. If you don't get one, you will regret it in the hot sun.

Get a shotgun mic. A Sennheiser MKE300 is cheap but good, and doesn't require an adapter to hook it up to the XL1. You will also want a windscreen for this (or any mic you will use in the field). Rycote makes some reasonably priced ones.

Get a good gamera bag that will hold all your gear and cusion it from daily abuse.

NTSC vs. PAL Depends where you are editing it. I'd pick NTSC if its coming back to North America.

Can't advise you on the recharging/generator issue. Hope this has helped! Sounds like a great trip! :)

PraveenS
August 24th, 2002, 10:08 AM
Thanks Dylan....i have been on the phone with an established wildlife filmmaker for more than a month now...he has agreed to lend me an audio package (wireless mics and a shotgun) and also an EOS adapter for the lenses...So that is good $800 in equipment that I don't need to worry about...I have a friend in India, a pro wildlife photographer who has agreed to lend me for sometime a 200mm macro lens...(how to get it where I will be is another matter!)

Any suggestions on the lens..i obviously can't afford the $1200 100-400mm...and yes, no matter the difficulties, I am excited and looking forward to the trip....imagine trying to follow leopards in the forest at night...maybe on foot!!

Cheers
Praveen

chrisboutcher
August 24th, 2002, 05:04 PM
I'me interested in your XL1s. Please let me know you ball park figure.

Chris

Dylan Couper
August 24th, 2002, 05:16 PM
Tom, I reccomend selling it individualy. You will almost always get more money for it and usualy sell it all faster. If you have anything left over, you can always put it on Ebay.

If you put a price list up for all the gear, you will probably do very well.

Dan Uneken
August 28th, 2002, 02:08 PM
The XL-1 S is NTSC??

Steven Kornreich
August 30th, 2002, 12:27 PM
I have a Panasonic AG-DV1000 dv deck for sale
I purchased it from adorama in May of 2002. I have the box manuals etc. I maybe used it for 3 hours tops. I paid 929.00 for it.
Will sell for 800.00 OBO plus shipping.
go to :
http://www.panasonic.com/pbds/subcat/Products/vtrs_vcrs/specs/s_ag-dv1000.html

for more info

Armand Rocco
August 30th, 2002, 10:36 PM
please contact me via e mail on this product

kwinfo@thekitchenworks.com

Steven Kornreich
August 31st, 2002, 01:05 AM
I tried to email you but it keeps bouncing. What info do you need?

Armand Rocco
August 31st, 2002, 09:05 AM
Thats the correct e-mail post your e-mail address and i will try to contact you!

kwinfo@thekitchenworks.com
kwinfo@cinmail.net

Chris Hurd
August 31st, 2002, 09:15 AM
Contact him at steve@kuau.com

Armand Rocco
August 31st, 2002, 09:24 AM
is there a live chat room somewhere on this board ?

Chris Hurd
August 31st, 2002, 09:31 AM
It's disabled. I never saw the need for it, but I can now understand how it would be useful for negotiating a purchase. Maybe I'll enable it at some point in the near future, but with my life like it is right now, it will have to wait a little while.

Armand Rocco
August 31st, 2002, 12:41 PM
Just a thought, their are times in the evening when 10 or more are on line that a chat room would be helpful !

Maybe you should move this post to another Fourm and see what the response draws !

When does a new Boot become worn in?
Keep up the good work.. Rewards are forthcomming !!!

HalfBaked..

Steven Kornreich
August 31st, 2002, 08:45 PM
Halfbaked are you interested in the DV1000?

Armand Rocco
September 1st, 2002, 05:29 AM
went to your web site ,
pics look great...
I did sent you a e-mail at the Address
listed by chris. that was the same one
on your site..
let me know?
kwinfo@thekitchenworks.com
www.thekitchenworks.com

Christian Calson
September 9th, 2002, 02:59 AM
I have recently upgraded to a Century Optics WA zoom thru lens and I have my CAVISION .6x Wide Angle lens that I won't be using, so I thought I'd offer it for sale to some starving filmmakers out there, since it's the most affordable glass you can buy. The benefits of wide angle screw on lenses are pretty clear. The thread of the lens is 72mm. I've used it a couple of times, mostly to test because my project never went into production (which would have used the lens). The lens comes with front and end caps and a leather (zip up) carrying case, to protect the glass further. Check it out on their website and let me know if you are interested. Here's the site:

http://www.exco.it/pagine/cavision/video/a06x72_xl1.htm

Call up CAVISION and talk to them about any specs or details, since I never actually used the glass in the field, I am unsure about technical stuff since some guys are very precise about what they buy. I just wanted to get soemthing affordable that would give me decent results for little cash. I'd like to offer it to someone in the same regards. I paid around $240 for it new and would be willing to give someone a deal. I would like to get $140 for it, including shipping. I can also ship next day. Trying finding that price on ebay and from other inflated sellers. The glass is spotless, since as I mentioned it was never actually used on a job. Let me know. All members can access my email through this site. Thanks.

Christian Calson
nebunule films
nebunule.com

Henrik Bengtsson
September 9th, 2002, 05:35 AM
I just wish it would work with my PD100 :)