Ronnie Martin
December 20th, 2009, 06:47 PM
Anyone know if the 350 has the same problem with installing a remote focus control like the EX-3 and ex-1 on the stock lens?  I saw the focus control offered by Varizoom and it looked like a compromise when compared to the normal mechanical focus control for pro lenses. My DSR 500 had a Canon lens with a focus block that screwed into the side of the lens.  It had a flexible cable that attached to a handle mounted on the tripod arm and really worked super.
Thanks
Ronnie Martin
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William Griffin
December 20th, 2009, 09:51 PM
If you have a old Canon zoom control....you might want to look at this link:
8 Pin Canon Zoom Adapter Cable for Sony EX1 or EX3 - eBay (item 220489485054 end time Jan-01-10 09:18:51 PST) (http://cgi.ebay.com/8-Pin-Canon-Zoom-Adapter-Cable-for-Sony-EX1-or-EX3_W0QQitemZ220489485054QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item3356328afe)
I got one of these for my Fujion  zoom control that I had on my old Betacam  and the cable  works real  well,  and it saved me some bucks in the  long run. And the owner will build  you a special  cable, if you need too. What I like about this, is that I can still use my zoom  controller that I spent big bucks on  and  still get good  or  better controller for my EX3.....
HTH
Alister Chapman
December 21st, 2009, 04:23 AM
You should be able to use a standard Fujinon remote focus on the 350K lens. The focus ring has two raised gear rings around it with 2 different pitches as well as the threaded screw holes for attaching the gear block. So it looks like a standard remote focus will fit. I did not test this but it's certainly going to be a lot simpler than with the EX1/EX3. The remote zoom connector is the standard 8 pin threaded hirose as found on most Fujinon Pro lenses. I've attached a close up photo of the lens.
Ronnie Martin
December 21st, 2009, 09:12 AM
Thanks guys for your replies.  I bought the Johnny Jib zoom control shortly after my first EX-1 and it works super.  However, I don't think I paid $100 for it at seen on E-bay.  What I have been looking for is a way to control the focus manually like the controls for Canon and Fujion Pro lenses.  I saw the Varizoom product but it looks cumbersome to me.  I am sure it works fine because all the products I have purchased from Varizoon over the years have been outstanding.
Thanks to all of the people on this forum and to Chris Hurd for the information that I have gleaned from reading your posts.  I hope that you all have a Merry Christmas and that Next year will be better than ever.
Take care
Ronnie Martin 
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Ronnie Martin
December 21st, 2009, 03:58 PM
BTW Have any of you Ex-3 users found a manual focus controller other than the Varizoom?
Thanks 
Ronnie Martin
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