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Nathan Gifford September 17th, 2004 02:41 PM

If you check this website there is an article on 5 accessories that are worthwhile to own.

I agree that a really good tripod is an excellent choice, as is the wireless mic. A number of people also recommend the LANC controller since you can control a number of camera functions without touching the cam.

Barry Green September 17th, 2004 04:36 PM

Re: how much is the P+S Technik converter?
 
<<<-- Originally posted by Jason Epperson : Should I even dream about getting that Beauty?

Visited the website and looks to be around $7 G's

Is there anyone else who sells this converter for less??? -->>>

It's actually about $10,000 once you get the adapter kit for the camera, etc.

And no, nobody sells it for less, unless you're trying to buy a used one.

Stefan Scherperel September 20th, 2004 09:21 AM

Jason, why don't you tell us what you want to do with the camera. That should make it easier to let you know what kind of accesories to buy.

Jim McQuaid February 13th, 2005 08:12 PM

Best accessories for the DVX-100a
 
I'm about to buy a new DVX-100a. Beyond the obvious UV filter to protect the lens, I'm wondering which accessories folks have found the most useful, especially for the cost? Some of the things I'm considering:

- telephoto attachment lens (brand? cost?)
- some additional filters, of course
- the "small" Chrosziel setup (not the rails, but the lens attached filter holder)
- any other lens shading device?
- shoulder mount

I'm "graduating" from a GL2 (which has been an excellent camera for the money).

Chris Hurd February 14th, 2005 08:28 AM

My number-one choice of accessory for any DV camcorder is a remote lens controller. After all, the best way to run a camcorder is without touching it. See http://www.dvinfo.net/panasonic/articles/tanaka1.php.

Jim McQuaid February 14th, 2005 09:24 AM

So, no support for LANC?
 
I guess I missed this. The article implies (but it's not as clear as it could be) that the DVX has NO support for LANC, meaning that the Varizoom controller I already have will not work with the Panasonic.?

Please confirm . . .

Chris Hurd February 14th, 2005 10:07 AM

That's correct, Jim. LANC is a Sony protocol, which Canon has a license to use. So those are the only two manufacturers whose camcorders are compatible with LANC controllers. Panasonic does offer an auxiliary camera control jack, but it's not LANC, so you will have to change controllers. VariZoom Lens Controls and 16x9 Inc. (Zoe) both offer a variety of controllers for Panasonic DVX and DVC series camcorders.

Imran Zaidi February 14th, 2005 02:33 PM

Jim - just one quick suggestion. Wait until you have the cam and have played with it before deciding on too many accessories. For example, I also upgraded to a DVX from a GL2 some time back, and found that the DVX was plenty wide enough to not need a wide-angle lens for most of my applications, even though I had a wide on my GL2. (I am still insterested in an anamorphic adapter, but that's beside the point).

As far as shoulder mounts, you may want to check out the DVRig Pro, which has been getting rave reviews all around.

Jim McQuaid February 14th, 2005 08:12 PM

wait? shocking!
 
Waiting is fine concept, I admit. However, I've finally got all the stuff I need to really work with the GL2 and I figure I'm going to need more or less the same capabilities. I've shot with the DVX for someone else and I had concluded that the WA attachment would likely be unnecessary. But I found the tele attachment extremely useful at times on the GL2 (but the century model for the dvx is about double the price of the GL2 attachment - ouch).

Joe Kras February 16th, 2005 10:28 AM

If you needed a telephoto adapter on a GL-2 for what you do, then you definately need one on a DVX, which doesn't zoom nearly as much as a GL-2.

Carmen Neely July 16th, 2007 02:26 PM

Essential Accessories for DVX100b
 
Hi All,

I am going to buy a Panasonic DVX100b this week and would like any suggestions for essential accessories. I don't have any immediate projects, and will basically be spending a few weeks shooting just to get to know the camera. I do know that I need an on camera light and a soft case when I buy it. Any suggestions for brands? Also, which tapes do you use in your DVX100b?

Ok, so if there are any accessories you think are essential, please respond here. I will be using the camera for film shorts mainly and filming events.

Thanks! I am so excited.


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