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Jake Rheinfrank November 20th, 2003 10:39 AM

me 66
 
how much are you willing to part with the me 66 little package?

Jason Chang November 20th, 2003 01:55 PM

Day-for-night Filter
 
72mm Day-For-Night filter is designed specifically for DV cinematographers. It is made by a fine optical engineering firm Harrison & Harrison. Why spend tons of money on expensive lighting gear to shoot night scenes when you can use the sun as your light source during the day??

This Day-For-Night filter is a good tool to have in your tool bag.


Asking $60

Jerry Stanfield November 20th, 2003 02:06 PM

pal mini dv
 
ALOHA Frank

We have converter we just need a player. So what have your got?

Jerry

Imran Zaidi November 20th, 2003 02:31 PM

Thanks, the animation was encoded out of video footage using a tool called Flix. The link is:

http://www.wildform.com/flix/

I was going to toss some footage I had that I was working on for a short film that went bad, but instead recycled it into a music video by enlivening it with this tool.

Patrick Coker November 20th, 2003 03:10 PM

how does this work? you shoot in the day and it makes it look like night? or the reverse?

Frank Granovski November 20th, 2003 06:33 PM

Why don't you buy an inexpensive PAL camcorder? Try B&H. If they don't have any, I'll give you the contact info of a Vancouver shop that carries them.

Jason Chang November 20th, 2003 09:55 PM

Patric,

This is a mono-chromatic day-for-night filter. I've experimented with a cool-blue day-for-night as well. I've found the mono-chromatic filter to give the most realistic look.

Panavision rents these filters for $40 a day. I can email you a pic or two tomorrow when I get a chance. In the meantime, please take a look at this frame-grab from my video.

http://www.beinfinity.com/temp/jason/dayfornight.jpg

This scene was shot in a cemetary at around two o'clock in the afternoon.

Glen Elliott November 21st, 2003 11:10 AM

Pics:
http://www.mazdamp3.com/vbb230/_hand...my%20setup.jpg

http://www.mazdamp3.com/vbb230/_hand...y%20setup2.jpg

Aaron Rosen November 21st, 2003 05:06 PM

GL2 + Accessories for Sale
 
Hey All -


Please make a fair offer on my GL2 and following accessories.

- GL2, low hours - 10 or less
- MA-300 XLR Mic Adaptor
- WD-58h Wide Angle Lense
- The mini Canon Light Vi10
- Still under warrenty - bought in Dec 02 (1 month to go?)

I would also consider selling the Pelican 1620 Case it is living in.

Photos - www.pixel-mesh.com/gl2

Send me an e-mail.

Thanks.

- AR

Stephen van Vuuren November 21st, 2003 10:00 PM

DVX100, Immaculate, lots of extras for sale
 
I'm the moderator of our DVX100 forum. I have a perfect condition DVX100 that was to be used as a rental unit but I was unable to secure rental insurance. It has only been used for less than an hour (camera only, no playback, rewind) to test functions, used only inside my office.

Includes 2 months left of factory warranty & 3 year extended, transferable Mack Warranty purchased with camera at Zotz Digital and new ProMaster UV filter than has always been on lens. Includes StealthDVX Varizoom Controller (tested, but never used) and Century Optics .6x Wide Angle Adaptor (tested, but never used).

Plus, 3 brand new AY-DVM63PQ tapes (only one tape, also a PQ has been in the camera) and 2 extra 2500mh generic batteries (charged once). All orginal box, packing materials, manual, warranty and copy of receipt provided.

Paid $4150 new. Sell for $3200 (includes UPS insured ground shipping to US and Canada). Paypal preferred. I have a certified business account with paypal, you can look at my ebay feedback under user ID stephenvv and I can put you in touch with previous buyers of cameras I have sold.

Pictures:

Camera
Accessories
Extras
Boxes
Lens Surface
Paperwork

Call me at 336-333-1032 if you have any questions.

Mike Bishop November 22nd, 2003 12:29 AM

I may be interested in this. I'd appreciate it if you can send me an email to dustysmith@cox.net so I can reply and discuss this further. Thanx.

Stephen van Vuuren November 22nd, 2003 12:35 AM

Reply sent.

Mike Rehmus November 22nd, 2003 02:30 AM

You will really like the LaCie.

I've heard the fancy Sony is tops but I've had 2x 20" burn out on me. I switched to the LaCie 19 Electron Blue. Super display.

Leonid Khaitov November 22nd, 2003 03:12 PM

Selling My MX5000
 
Hello everyone.

I decided to sell my MX5000 due to the fact that I will be doing a lot of night shooting.

I only shot 2 tapes with it, so its brand new. I have a lot of accessories for it (wide angle lens, external mic, filters, external light, and a kata bag), and the original box and documentation.

So if you are interested let me know. lkhaitov@optonline.net

Thanks.

Glen Elliott November 22nd, 2003 04:26 PM

Great- maybe you can give me more input into the Electron Blue IV. From the specs it look practically identical to the Mitsubishi Diamondpro monitor(s). Are they the same? LaCie has the BlueEye Vision, and Mitsubishi has the Spetravision calibrator. Same thing just named differently?

How is the LaCie monitor for gaming- or better yet I should ask have you tried it for gaming?

I found the 22" ElectronBlue IV on PCNation.com for $600- so I'm thinking about picking up the BlueEye Vision as well. Lastly, would getting a monitor calibrator be stupid for someone who doesn't do print work...just web?

*If this monitor doesn't sell in a week here, I'll go and Ebay it*


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