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Mark Viducich March 7th, 2009 10:59 PM

$650 for the entire setup

Scott Shama March 8th, 2009 12:20 AM

Does this come with batteries..? Also, I can't seem to find how long the Anton Bauer batteries last powering just the screen... any idea?

Thanks,
Scott

Trevor Meeks March 8th, 2009 03:07 AM

reason for selling?

Ron Williams March 8th, 2009 07:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Shama (Post 1024189)
Does this come with batteries..? Also, I can't seem to find how long the Anton Bauer batteries last powering just the screen... any idea?

Thanks,
Scott

no you have to get your own anton bauer battery ... ive only practiced on it for about 4hrs straight and it was still over 80% full

Don Bloom March 8th, 2009 07:04 AM

An Anton Bauer Dionic 90 battery is just that. 90watts. Do the math. If the monitor pulls say 3 watts then the battery should last approximately 30 hours, if the monitor pulls 10 watts then the battery should last about 9 hours. It all depends on the drain of the powered accessiories.
I used to use the D-90s to power my cameras and even with the light and receiver pulling juice the D-90 batteries lasted a decent amount of time.

Scott Shama March 8th, 2009 11:13 AM

Do the math? How would I even know what the monitor pulls.... I was hoping someone with actual experience would have a real world idea...

Ron Williams March 8th, 2009 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Shama (Post 1024349)
Do the math? How would I even know what the monitor pulls.... I was hoping someone with actual experience would have a real world idea...

well from what i have seen so far a dionic 90 lasts quite a long time for just powering the monitor.

Adam Grunseth March 8th, 2009 03:01 PM

Prosumerish HD/HDV Camcorder
 
I am looking for a used, but working compact HD/HDV camcorder, preferably something that uses tapes for recording. It doesn't need to be fancy or have XLR inputs or anything, although the more manual control the better. I am looking to spend no more than $1000. Please e-mail me at tvguy@comcast.net if you think you have what I'm looking for.

Cuong Dinh March 8th, 2009 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trevor Meeks (Post 1024224)
reason for selling?

I bought a kit of 3 set soft box lighting (5600K) for shooting interview and commercial video. I don't need this light, that why I would like to sell.

Cuong Dinh

Nathan Apffel March 8th, 2009 06:05 PM

I'll give you 220$ via paypal for the bag. That is what it is selling at Bh for

Doug Tessler March 8th, 2009 08:16 PM

i have a canon hv-30
 
for 700 or so you can have it

Doug

Jonathan Schwartz March 8th, 2009 08:39 PM

Attention all PowerMac G5 Owners
 
I have recently upgraded to a new MacPro and no longer need some of the items that I upgraded my Powermac G5 1.8 dual with:

Sonnet Tempo 4x4 Sata card - gives you 4 internal SATA and 4 external SATA
2 Hitachi 250gb Hard Drives
1 WD 250gb Hard Drive
Sonnet's internal enclosure setup to add 3 extra (5 total) hard drives to your G5
(includes 4 SATA Cables, main connection cable, 3 drive enclosures and mounting plate)
New at least $350.00 asking $200 obo

Radeon X800XT Graphics Card - New $300 - asking $200 obo

The internal enclosure is a godsend and gives you a lightening quick RAID0 setup.
The X800XT is about the best graphics card you can get for that machine.

Good luck!

Michael Galvan March 8th, 2009 08:47 PM

Hey Adam,

I sent you an email about this.

Thanks.

Don Bloom March 8th, 2009 08:53 PM

A monitor of the type that is used on the Pilot would probably draw no more than about 5watts to power it considering it can be powered by AA batteries. Lets be overly cautious and assume it draws 10 watts which is more than most small form factor cameras. how do I know that. Real world experience. For example, my old JVC5000 drew 17 watts and my DSR 250 drew 12 watts so I would doubt that a 5.8 inch monitor that can be powerd by 10 AA batteries would draw much more than 5 if even that. IF the monitor draws 10 watts and the battery is charged to full capacity then by doing the math the Anton Bauer Dionic 90 Li-On battery would run the monitor only for 9 hours if you ran the battery dry. Of course it might last a shorter time if there were some sort of drain on the battery that the operator wasn't aware of.

Vincent Martinez March 8th, 2009 10:02 PM

Any Offers ?


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