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Post Pictures of your GL2 Setup.
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Here is the most recent pic of mine, I have since replaced the azden with a ME66 Shotgun
http://www.digitaliso.ca/gl2_1.jpg http://www.digitaliso.ca/gl2_2.jpg |
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JEFF,
HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR 501 HEAD? IM WAITING FOR MINE TO COME UPS SHOULD GET HERE ANYDAY I CANT WAIT. |
I personally love it. I know alot of people here say it isn't a very good head, but compared to what I have used in the past it ROCKS.
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Er? Really?
" . .. compared to what I have used in the past it ROCKS. " .. . surely not! ;-)
.. . G |
This is my bloated setup
http://www.droptodesign.com/test/camera/ It kinda reminds me of a weapon from the barbaric age.
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My setup . . .
Check it out . . .
http://www.severdia.com/canon_gl2/canon01.jpg http://www.severdia.com/canon_gl2/canon02.jpg Canon GL2 Canon WD-58H Wide-angle lens & hood Beachtek DXA-4P XLR adapter Sennheiser ME66, K6 Power module & Windscreen Sennheiser MZS-CAM Shotgun Shock Mount Hoodman LCD Hood Monster .5 meter XLR cable Manfrotto Digi Tripod with 3-way head 728B Not shown: Kata CCC-103 bag 2x BP-945 batteries Tiffen DV Film Look filter kit Warm cards white balancing kit |
Mine:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v137/robind-r/XM2_with_Arri_matte_box.jpg WD58 Wide angle adapter, AT55 mic, Beachtek XLR box, Arri matte box and rails, Manfroto 503 head Robin |
Nice setup. What model is the viewfinder eyepiece and where did you get it?
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Normal Canon finder with the large rubber eye-cup. It's got a chamois/foam eye "cushion" that came with a pro camera rental as freebies.
Robin |
Viktor: Where did you buy the Azden SGM-1X? Also, what are you using as a XLR --> Mini adapter and where did you buy it?
I'm also thinking about buying the Azden but haven't found a good adapter yet. Thanks. <<<-- Originally posted by Viktor Carlquist : Here is my XM-2 with Azden SGM-1X http://vec.mine.nu/modules.php?set_a...view_album.php -->>> |
Robin,
Cool matte box. Where'd you get that thing? I didn't know Arri made anything like that. Looks really rugged. |
It's from an old Arriflex film camera. It's got two filter slides, one of which rotates, so this is the one that holds a grad filter.
Unfortunately, the filter size is 4" x 3", but luckily I've got a set of most filters in that size. At least, if I need some new ones, I can always buy 4" x 4" and cut them down ;-) It came with the rods, but I had the adaper plate for the camera made up by the BBC workshops here. Robin |
Ronnie:
I got all info from this thread http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...threadid=22353 I bought both the mic and the adaptor from B&H. The XLR -> mini is a HOSA cable, but you can build your own. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...=158476&is=REG I see that you posted that you had problems shipping it to Sweden. I had it shipped to a friend in the US that brought it back to me. There is also a distributor in the UK. http://www.azden.info/ |
John, is that tripod mounted on a bike? Kidding though, but looks that way in the second to the last pic.
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Haha, it does actually, I didnt notice that. I took the pics real quick in my room with my second GL2............ I took some more time with the pics below using my D100 and fill flash. I havent had time to get the digital cameras on yet. Photographers enjoy.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v391/Alpha1jd/F-100backup35mmfilmcamera.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v391/Alpha1jd/closeupofmyflashunit.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v391/Alpha1jd/Johnsthree1600wattsecondsPBwhitelightnings.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v391/Alpha1jd/Johnsoldschoolfilmcamerapricelesstome.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v391/Alpha1jd/JohnsMedformatBronica.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v391/Alpha1jd/Johnsflashunits.jpg |
Sorry if I'm bending the topic rules, as this is a GL-1:
http://ideaspora.net/aldu35/images/frontlow.jpg http://ideaspora.net/aldu35/images/side.jpg Those are the GL-1 with my mini35-like adapter, seen here in its third of four revisions. Here's some rough test footage of the adapter in action: http://ideaspora.net/aldu35/images/screengrabs My workstation as of four minutes, 17 seconds ago: http://ideaspora.net/workstation.jpg http://ideaspora.net/workstation2.jpg - jim |
Nice cat, Jim! Every edit bay needs one. They are a calming influence.
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Thanks -- she chills out in the weirdest spots -- anything boxy and smaller than her is fair game.
I need to do some cleaning :D |
OK finally got the GL2 all together so here are the pix:
http://realeyz.com/GL2_a.jpg http://realeyz.com/GL2_b.jpg http://realeyz.com/GL2_c.jpg |
Wow . . some questions . .Matte Box . ..
Todd, excellent photos!
I see you are using a Matte Box - I think I know which one it is, but please tell me . . ? I think I can see this MB "clamped" onto the rim of the Wide Angle. Does it feel secure? What type of downward leverage is there on camcorders 58mm threads are there? Matte Box plus weight of wide angle glass? Do you also have the provision to rotate filters - thinking of Circ Polars here - yes? Do you feel comfortable with "torque" being transmitted to the WD and thence onto the 58mm threads? How many filters trays are there? What thickness of trays? Does this MB have the option to be clamped onto the 58mm - meaning not needing to use the WD - wide angle? How easy is it to adjust and remove/replace filters from the top? I guess it is from the top? Is there a cover over the filter trays? Does the Canon Onboard Mic get in the way when removing/alternating filters? Have you a link to this Matte Box? Sorry . . so many questions . . .. Grazie |
This is the Sunshade Matte Box from Century (DS-FH44):
http://www.centuryoptics.com/product...s/dvshades.htm I really like it because I can use it with both the .55x and .65x lenses without vignetting and the clamp-on device works great - its VERY secure. I can also use the Box with no lenses attached via a 58mm to 80mm Cone adapter I got. The drop in filter holders are also very slick and feel very secure unlike their regular more expensive matte boxes. They don't rotate so I will need to get one of their special rotating polarizers which I am trying to track down but having a very hard time locating. There are 2 filter slots. Not sure of the thickness but I would guess about 5mm. There are no covers for the filter trays and the filter can slide out of the top or the bottom. They wont fall out though as there are springs in them to keep em from falling unless you pull them out. With the .55x lens there is no room to put filter in due to the mic being in the way, but the clamp is very fast to take off and put on the shade so Im not worried about it. Both of my century lenses are bayonet mounts so Unless I use no lenses I don't use the 58mm threads on the cam at all. |
Todd thank you for the rapid response - much appreciated.
Are you finding that the "sunshade" is enough OR are you wanting to put on extra protection? What is that neat and pro looking LCD viewfinder cover? Is it a magnifier too? Can you give me a weblink connection? Sorry about all the questions . . hope you don't mind? Best regards, Grazie |
No problem - glad to be of help.
The viewfinder magnifier is Century also. You have to be careful with the magnifier in the sun as the sun can ruin the screen if it shines directly through the magnifier - so I got a regular hoodman shade for sunny days. Here is the link to all the Century Optics accessories for the GL2: http://www.centuryoptics.com/products/dv/camera/1.htm I just got the sunshade today so I havnt had a lot of experience with it yet. I also bought one of the Cinetactics nylon matte boxes: http://www.cinetactics.com/ It has a very different approach to shading your lens using velcro and a strap, but I like the option in case I need a lot more protection. I imagine it would be fairly easy to custom make something for the sunshade too in the area of side and french flags. |
Where did you get the microphone mount and the cover for your shotgun at?
Lightwave Audio? |
<<<-- Originally posted by Kevin Galliford : Where did you get the microphone mount and the cover for your shotgun at?
Lightwave Audio? -->>> Purchased from B&H but made by Lightwave Audio yes. |
I have:
GL-2 [duh!] AT897 mic UV filter Tiffen Soft/FX 1 filter 2 Power2000 batteries Glidecam 2000 Pro Vanguard Tripod I bought the WD-58H wideangle, but didn't like the fisheye edges, and couldn't really see the benefits of the $180 for 10% more picture with slightly distorted edges........so I returned it. Everyone seems to be a fan of this lens........am I the only rebel?? :) BTW, I've been lurking.........great info here. :) |
" . . am I the only rebel?? :) " . . . If yer have too ask .. . then maybe you aint . . ;)
BadBoy Grazie |
I Know I already posted in this topic, but here are some updated pics with my new Canon 20D
http://www.digitaliso.ca/GL2/IMG_0028.jpg http://www.digitaliso.ca/GL2/IMG_0035.jpg http://www.digitaliso.ca/GL2/IMG_0036.jpg http://www.digitaliso.ca/GL2/IMG_0039.jpg |
GL2 minus
Thanks for the images minus the big mike ... looks practical for video of vultures gliding at 70/100 yards but before I buy who knows a better camcorder for image quality at that distance for less than $2500, please.
Any advice to this specific purpose will be appreciated. BM |
Hey Kevin, i got the atr 55 mic ... hooked it up and only am getting mono (left channel) no stereo sound. What am I doing wrong? Thanks, Jason
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Upgrade
I´ve already posted on this but Ive made some updates, so here are some new pics.
http://vec.mine.nu/modules.php?set_a...view_album.php Canon XM2 Raynox 0.3 semi fisheye MA-300 Azden SGM-1x Samson Airline UR1/AL1 Wireless mic Manfrotto 190 / 128 RC Homemade 1/2 - rack bracket |
Sorry to bump up this thread but I need to review this when i get home. I just bought amunch of audio and I have NO CLUE how to set them up properly.
Yes, laugh at me. I deserve it. :) |
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