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DVSHOOTER
January 5th, 2002, 11:36 AM
What else would you expect for 2,000 bucks on a XL1?Panavision lens?


Cheers!

VictorKB
January 6th, 2002, 08:51 PM
I'm selling a Canon XL1S NTSC Digital Video Camera along with a number of accessories as a package. The total contents of the package includes:

Canon XL1S NTSC Digitial Video Camera
Canon FS-72U Filter Set
(Neutral Density (ND8))
(Polarizing)
(Ultra-Violet)
Canon BP-930 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
TDK DVM60 Digital Tapes
Azden WLX-PRO VHF Wireless Lavaliere Microphone
Bogen 501 Fluid Video Tripod Head
Bogen/Manfotto 3236 Tripod (Black Anodized)

The package was used for approximatly two months and is in excellent condition. For more detailed information, pricing, and high resolution pictures of all of the equipment, go to http://www.liquidpixel.net/canon

Thanks
Victor

Gayle Bryan
January 6th, 2002, 11:55 PM
Have you sold this system yet? Is there a monitor for the MAC?

Michael Pappas
January 12th, 2002, 07:30 PM
I am selling a brand new Canon GL1 that I only bought a few weeks ago. The reason for selling is the production I am going to be working on has decided to shoot with different cameras. So it's brand new still in it's box.

Here is the ebay link!

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1321501498

PS: It's being sold through a friends ebay account since he is a avid e-bayer and I'm not.


Michael Pappas
Arrvial Entertainment
Arrfilms@hotmail.com

Gayle Bryan
January 13th, 2002, 12:48 AM
Was getting ready to buy your GL1 on ebay when my server went down. I knew it would go quickly at that price. Let me know if your sale does not work out.

Gayle

Steve Kim
January 22nd, 2002, 09:04 AM
Please email me the picture and price to widsk1@hotmail.com

Rob Lohman
January 22nd, 2002, 09:43 AM
I am interested in receiving price and pictures
as well! My e-mail address is below in my
signature!

Thanks!

John Locke
January 22nd, 2002, 12:21 PM
Did anyone ever get pics? DVShooter, if you have a chance, please send them to john@zchildress.com.

Chris, is there anyway to enable the e-mail function?

Chris Hurd
January 22nd, 2002, 12:50 PM
Re: email, see my post in the Announcements section.

I would caution everybody to proceed with care regarding this type of business with someone who does not post their name or location. Also, this particular forum is for private sale of individual items only. This individual says he has "a number on hand" which leads me to believe that they're some kind of dealer or distributor, and due to the high frequency of disreputable outfits in this business, all dealers or distributors *must* go through me before they can use my site.

So I would like an e-mail and pics from the seller as well, with full disclosure of their real name, location and nature of business. In the meantime, buyer beware. I'm tempted to remove the post and if the seller does not contact me within the next 48 hours, I will do so without apology or delay. Thanks,

John Locke
January 22nd, 2002, 01:06 PM
Papa Bear Chris,

Looking out for us. Don't know about the others but I'm one who needs looking after.

I'm one of those people who actually ordered "Sea Monkeys"...not once, but twice...and also ordered a "Pet Rock" back when that was the craze.

DVSHOOTER
January 23rd, 2002, 02:47 PM
Dear Chris,


I'm not a dealer of any sort.The reason I had a hand of those shoulder braces is because I wanted to built one for my XL1 since the good ones out there are too expensive.When I designed my brace and went to a company in order o they build some of the parts in turned out that the price would be teh same to build one of each part or 10 of them.Given that I got the 10 parts and so i got 9 left overs and i thought I would sell it since I didn't need more than one shoulder brace.Right now I already sold all of them.I actually sold 6 of them.the other 3 I ruined trying to come up with other things.Thanks for all the replies.



Bart

Guest
January 24th, 2002, 09:21 PM
Email me - if you still have the gear for sale

Aaron Frick
January 26th, 2002, 11:32 PM
Sony PVM 8040 8" Color Production Monitor. Low hours. Composite and S-video inputs. List Price is $700, I am asking only $400. Includes monitor and power cord, no box.
aaronfrick@hotmail.com

blake edwards
January 30th, 2002, 01:59 PM
would you consider tradeing for a LCD xvga orjector? worth 2000.00?

im open for ideas on a trade...

DIGIXLDV
January 30th, 2002, 07:49 PM
Oh?No precocious statements about my legitimacy now?

DIGIXLDV
January 30th, 2002, 07:52 PM
Just joking DVSHOTTER!
You really need to be carefull on this forums but I think sometimes people just get too scared.If you don't think someone is not legitimate just don't buy from him.A post won't obrigate you to buy anything.I'm glad you sold them all.Any plans to build more?Let me know.

dmorgan99usa
February 2nd, 2002, 02:02 PM
Hi

I'm Looking for a Used MA-100, if anyone has one for sale I would be intrested, please respond to dmorgan99usa@netscape.net.

Thanks
Dennis

dmorgan99usa
February 4th, 2002, 12:34 PM
I found this website is sort of a report card on electronics dealers out there. It's a scary world if you dont know who to buy from.

http://www.resellerratings.com/index.html

Good Luck

Chris Hurd
February 4th, 2002, 04:06 PM
It definitely *is* a scary world; that's why I created my Sponsors page. You can't go wrong with the advertisers on my site... I accept only the best. I figured I owed you guys at least that much.

upstartfilmworks
February 4th, 2002, 11:24 PM
Has anyone here dealt with a 'Patrick Norton' or 'Patrick Rubin' concerning an auction or classified for an XL 1 camcorder?

dialisproductions
February 5th, 2002, 04:11 AM
Manfrotto 501/351 tripod
Canon XL-1 with MA-100
Canon 930 Battery Pack
Portabrace Soft case
Isolater
windscreen for mic
60 hours of use
great condition
$4000.00 US OBO
shipping extra
E-mail for more info:
dmp@dialis.com

Chris Hurd
February 5th, 2002, 09:51 AM
What seems to be the problem?

upstartfilmworks
February 5th, 2002, 10:25 AM
I was the victim of a fradulent transaction (long story short: XL 1 at great price, I sent him the money, he sent me nothing, more fool I), and was wondering if anyone else around might have also gotten burned by this guy.

On another, lighter note, great forum Chris. I'm a videographer/filmmaker located in Houston.

FlipC_WC
February 5th, 2002, 12:30 PM
I give you 2200 for it.

Gayle Bryan
February 5th, 2002, 04:27 PM
I'm interested in the tripod if you decide to break it up.

Barbara Lowry
February 6th, 2002, 04:54 PM
See www.mtcfilms.com for used MA-100 - Just noticed that he has a posting here under black and white viewfinder subject line stating that he has an MA-100 for sale.

Good Luck!

dmorgan99usa
February 6th, 2002, 07:51 PM
I will check with those folks about the MA-100 thanks so much...

Dennis

Frank000
February 8th, 2002, 08:19 PM
Convertidores gan angulares para CANON XL1, XL1S. GL1, XM1, JVC DV500 y otras cámaras ( diametro 72 mm y 58 mm )
EXCELENTES !!
Opticas de gran calidad.
U$S 240 cada uno ( consulte precios por cantidad )
En ARGENTINA
e-mail: videpro@nt.com.ar
Contacto: Francisco Tenllado - CORDOBA - ARGENTINA
Enviamos a todo el mundo, via Western Union
Consultas solo en Español

TristanS
March 4th, 2002, 01:29 PM
Just wondering wether your XL1s is still for sale. I'm interested if it is. The site you gave is under construction so I couln't find any relevant info. Please e-mail me if @ all possible. Thanks

tristanshouldice@hotmail.com

Nori Wentworth
March 7th, 2002, 11:44 AM
I am seeking the following package: camera plate with rods with followfocus wheels (for 14x lens).

Not too sure of all the technical names of all of these items, If anyone can direct me towards a rental house or even a store that might sell these I would be much appreciative.
Even new versions of the above are an option for me.

Thanks - Nori Wentworth

Ken Tanaka
March 7th, 2002, 12:45 PM
Nori,
Chris has some vendor references and photos on the Watchdog site. (www.dvinfo.net) Click on the "Image Gallery" to see the CineTech rig.

Warning: Pricing on this gear is, ahem, heroic. The XL1 becomes the accessory <g>.

John Locke
March 7th, 2002, 01:10 PM
<<The XL1 becomes the accessory>>

Wow, Ken! That says it all. I'm constantly amazed at how some of the "accessories" for DV are still in the "designed-for-film-when-only-the-rich-could-do-it" category. I mean...come on...$5,000+ for a Steadicam? They've been selling long enough, and have increased their sales over the years enough, to precipitate a drop in prices.

Anyone out there in the accessory manufacturing biz? Come up with a line of top quality accessories priced proportionally to the new DV camcorders...then sweep the market!

Nori Wentworth
March 7th, 2002, 01:21 PM
Ken you hit the nail right on the head.

Indeed perhaps I should have phrased the question as:
I am seeking the following package: "AFFORDABLE" camera plate with rods with followfocus wheels (for 14x lens). I have been over the Watchdog site a million times and I have visited all of the links, I was hoping someone might be able to direct me somewhere I haven't been able to find.

Two metal rods, a slab of metal with some grooves in it and a piece of plastic with gears should not be this expensive!

Maybe someone is really handy and could make me one, or go into mass production- You'll make a mint!

Ken Tanaka
March 7th, 2002, 02:03 PM
I certainly agree with y'all that these film-style accessories are absolutely outrageously priced. I really don't think the manufacturers are making much margin from them, although many of these folks are building this junk in their basements. Folks like Chrosiel who have been making film accessories for many years have clearly priced their gear for the rental market. Certainly, you can't blame them for trying.

But, dammit, if Canon wants to be in the "nuveau film" business it had better get its MBA's beavering away with their little Excel spreadsheets to build a more supportive product line of whole-brained professional accesories for their cams. I mean, c'mon, Canon splashes Soderberg's homely mug across a 2-page add in this month's Videography to crow about how wonderful Canon's cams are...but you'll note that Sir Steve has nary an accessory on his cams. Why? Probably because he can't find the damn things without going to the Eastern European black market.

Canon can't build a decent matte box for its own lenses?
Canon can't build a precision follow-focus rig for its own lenses?
Canon can't build a 35mm adapter for its XL1s?
Canon can't even build a relatively quiet mic mount for the XL1s?

Certainly they could.

< END OF VENT >

John Locke
March 7th, 2002, 06:27 PM
Singed my eyebrows while reading that one, Ken...well said.

Canon...if you're perusing this board...listen to the man. Listen to the market. You'll be glad you did.

Charles Papert
March 7th, 2002, 07:03 PM
All good points, gents.

There's no question that some of this gear is just basic design and manufacturing, such as the bridge plate and rods that a few companies make. If you went to a machinist and asked him to copy it, he could probably do it for about half the money--maybe--if you include anodizing, maybe 2/3 the price...and then there's your own time going back and forth to the machinist when something doesn't fit just right, etc. I've done it plenty of times over the years, and sometimes it's just not worth it!

And with follow focus, it's a bit more sophisticated than it looks. Getting a nice smooth feel on the knob requires some tight tolerances and top-notch design. On my last show I couldn't get my Chrosziel on rental because my assistant prefers the feel of the Arri unit, oh well! Sure, for the XL1 there's room for error and a lower-priced version should be developed, I agree. But given enough play/slop that would be inherent in such a version, it may end up being better just pulling from the lens itself.

It would be nice if Canon got involved and mass-marketed this stuff, but my sense is that they probably are content with selling a zillion cameras rather than a few hundred gizmos, and letting someone else make and sell the gizmos. And who's to say they would actually make them affordable--case in point, the black-and-white viewfinder which is quite lovely but nearly half the cost of the camera itself?

Adi Khindaria
March 11th, 2002, 06:52 PM
with LCD, wide angle and a filter set (and anything else that you might have). Wanted to see if someone here is planning on selling their package. Otherwise I will go and buy retail or try ebay.

Ken Tanaka
March 11th, 2002, 10:31 PM
If you try to get your XL1s gear on eBay -please- be very, very careful. There has been a rash of less-than-honest XL1s sellers over there during the past 6-8 months. At least one scam had someone basically offering the cams, taking prepayment and then never delivering the goods. I was nearly scammed by a (fortunately) honest but stupid kid with a stellar eBay rating history who (I learned later) thought he could buy the camera in Canada and sell it on eBay for a profit.

I really recommend going to a good, reputable dealer such as ZGC (one of our sponsors here) or B&H. You'll see that the legit eBay auctions really don't settle for much (if any) lower prices than you'll get at ZGC. If you really want the thrill of the eBay auction game only buy new equipment from a Canon dealer. Zotz Digital is a frequent XL1s seller over there and they can be trusted. (I bought my first XL1 from Brian at Zotz...he's a good guy.)

Good luck.

Adi Khindaria
March 12th, 2002, 01:23 AM
Thank you for your advice.

I really appreciate it.

Digital Dan
March 13th, 2002, 12:57 PM
How much do you want for it? I am interested.

Frank000
March 13th, 2002, 04:09 PM
The Canon XL1 Wide Angle Adapter 0.6 X.....................U$S 240, with post.
You can see it in www.gratisweb.com/canonlentes

Thank you for your question.

Frank

Aaron Frick
March 21st, 2002, 05:02 PM
$300

Wayde Gardner
March 22nd, 2002, 06:04 AM
Aaron,

I'm interested in the monitor but am out of town until MOnday. I'll check with you then.

Wayde

SXTRAZOX
March 23rd, 2002, 06:03 PM
Hi,

I’m selling a PAL DVCPRO digital filmmaker kit on ebay with no reserve.
I’m sure you already heard of PAL advantages over NTSC for digital film production! The PAL format gives you 100 more lines resolution, 20% better color and it runs at 25 frames per second ( NTSC is 30 fps). This is closer to film's 24 frames per second rate and PAL video can be transferred to film at a 1:1 ratio resulting in a better and smoother video to film transfer. With NTSC, the bigger frame rate difference causes motion artifacts problems that can be very noticeable. Because of it’s advantages independent filmmakers and cinematographers all over the world have been using PAL cameras to make their films on a low budget and with high quality image.

I’m selling this kit with no reserve!
Check it out if you’re interested. Here is the url: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewItem&item=1340919141


Happy bidding!

Chris Hurd
March 23rd, 2002, 08:54 PM
Howdy from Texas,

I had to read through his lengthy description on E-bay to find out exactly what this is. Basically this camera is listed as a DVCPRO 200HE. He states that this is the Euro-PAL version of the AJ-D210, which is Panny's pro DVCPro camcorder using three 1/3rd-inch CCD's and taking broadcast professional 1/3rd-inch lenses (be aware, not half-inch lenses). The included lens appears to be the rare Fuji 12x wide-angle. Hope this helps,

SXTRAZOX
March 25th, 2002, 12:32 AM
The camera as I said is the 200HE .I say it is the PAL version of the 210 because it has the manual audio control(the only difference betwen the 200 and the 210).As I understand in europe they had the 200E and later they released the 200HE instead of calling it a 210E. The lens is the fujinon wide angle lens as I state on my post. I think the europen version does not use the XL1 chips as it is said to have 480K pixels CCDs.The PAL XL1 has 320K pixels CCDs.Also the PAL version do not have the frame mode as the NTSC one more reson I think it is not the same chip of the XL1, which is actually good since the XL1 chip is low in pixels in my opinion.And when I had my XL1 and compared the two picturs on my monitors(shot at the same time and conditions) the 200HE looked way better.


thanks!

Bill Markel
March 26th, 2002, 11:29 PM
Aaron,

If the monitor is still for sale, I'm interested. Please e-mail me.

Bill

Jacques Mersereau
April 8th, 2002, 01:51 PM
Hi,

For XL1 handheld support, check out
the MARzPAK at www.marztech.com. Though
not a true steadicam, when using the optional
stabilizer weight, you can get nice steady shots without
the huge expense of a "real" steadicam. Also, set up
is measured in seconds, not like trying to balance all
the other options. Cost is under $500, and the quality
is outstanding. Makes the XL1 a dream to shoot with.

Disclaimer, I do work for Marztech.

Check out pics on watchdog.

Justin Chin
April 8th, 2002, 03:11 PM
JVC GY-DV500 Unit
Fujinon S17x6.6BRM lens (non stock lens)
VF-P116u Viewfinder (high end viewfinder)
JVC Mic holder KA-A50U

LIKE NEW - EXCELLENT CONDITION

Low head time (17 hours)

Excellent rig only used for 2 small projects
**No Power included**

I'll consider selling items seperately.

Give me an offer

Ken Tanaka
April 8th, 2002, 04:00 PM
Justin,

Potential buyers might be interesting in the JVC site's description of this camera. It's an excellent camera.

http://pro.jvc.com/prof/Attributes/features.jsp?tree=&searchModel=&model_id=MDL100101