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Steven Davis November 30th, 2006 02:03 PM

Thanks, I was hoping it had the mic transmitter.

Steve Nunez November 30th, 2006 02:09 PM

No problem- if I don't get to trade it- it's perfectly OK with me....just interested in the HVX for my application.
It's probably quite a stretch to get someone NYC local that is interested in a deal like this- but we'll see.

I can always buy one and sell the A1, thanks for the replies.

Pasty Jackson November 30th, 2006 02:10 PM

Well, the FX7 is no longer available for sale on this forum... it's off to the ol' eBay.

-Pasty

Bruce S. Yarock November 30th, 2006 02:33 PM

Congrats, Marty. I feel better now that you(will) have an H1 back.Did you find a lens?
Bruce S. Yarock
www.yarock.com

Jack Foster November 30th, 2006 02:34 PM

Non DSR 11 for sale
 
Hi
I have a Sony DSR11 deck. Everything on it is working except the firewire card, its blow. Sony will charge $575.00 plus tax to fix it. I've just gotten a new JVC deck so I don't need the DSR11 deck anymore and don't want to spend the money to get it fixed. So best offer.
thanks
Jack Foster

David Mintzer November 30th, 2006 02:56 PM

I just listed the camera on Ebay---It's no longer available here---Thank you.

Ben Winter November 30th, 2006 03:34 PM

Not sure what to do about that. They're attachments to the post, so they're being hosted by this website. As of now they load fine for me.

Michael Pennington November 30th, 2006 03:41 PM

Mic
 
Yeah, it has the receive and the transmitter. What you see on the link is what it has.

Giroud Francois November 30th, 2006 04:18 PM

next time somebody tell you something is not working, just remember that "As of now they load fine for me" is the most silly answer you can write.

Ben Winter November 30th, 2006 05:51 PM

Hmm, I don't know about that, I think the response "Elephantiasis behaves like a blue orphan road" would be equally if not more silly.

Matthew Nayman November 30th, 2006 05:57 PM

I might take the nikon 70-200

Michael Pennington November 30th, 2006 06:47 PM

Also Includes...
 
Tripod
Unipod
Extra 4 hour battery

Seth Bloombaum November 30th, 2006 07:52 PM

Well, there is some privileges issue, because the site won't let me see your pictures either. Is it possible that you've included an url related to you authoring the pix... not for anyone else's view?

*********************
Seth Bloombaum, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:

Your user account may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system?
If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation.

Ben Winter November 30th, 2006 09:54 PM

To avoid any more problems I've hosted the pictures on my own site:

http://www.thelifeguardmovie.com/bag/P1010001.JPG
http://www.thelifeguardmovie.com/bag/P1010002.JPG
http://www.thelifeguardmovie.com/bag/P1010003.JPG
http://www.thelifeguardmovie.com/bag/P1010007.JPG
http://www.thelifeguardmovie.com/bag/P1010009.JPG

Tommy Haupfear November 30th, 2006 11:02 PM

Final price drop before eBay.

$1699 with FREE SHIPPING!

Marty Hudzik December 1st, 2006 07:20 AM

Indeed a lens is on it's way. I am anxiously awaiting both the camera and the lens which should be here later today.

Jeremy Ordan December 1st, 2006 08:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matthew Nayman
I might take the nikon 70-200

Well it's available and I'm trying to get some of this house cleaning done. Shoot me an email and let's see what we can work out.

Kevin James December 1st, 2006 10:40 AM

FS: Apple Dual G5 1.8ghz Powermac, 2gb Ram
 
Mac Dual Processer G5 1.8GHz
2GB RAM
Tiger OS 10.4 w/box and disc
ATI 128MB Video - DVI+AGP
Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse
Mint condition - original Box/Manuals/Discs......keyboard, mouse, cables
160GB SATA Maxtor HD
DVD SuperDrive
AirPort Extreme Card
Bluetooth + Wi-Fi-G


This machine will run FCP, motion, all the big audio apps.......and edit HDV as well! I'm just too comfortable with my PC based NLE.......


$1400 Shipped

email:
music (AT) lightmast.com, or hit me through PM!


http://www.lightmast.com/mac1.jpg

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Kevin James December 1st, 2006 01:22 PM

BTW, Shipping includes insurance, and this beast has some weight to it......probably looking around $100 to ship it fully insured.

Marty Hudzik December 1st, 2006 01:46 PM

I got it! Great job shipping Nick. Everything seems to check out okay! The camera is in great shape! I know it doesn't need to be stated but Nick is definitely one of the good guys. After a rough month it was good to deal with a good, honest seller again!

Peace!

Steven Houser December 1st, 2006 02:33 PM

ADMIN Please pull the Letus ads I am have to sell on EBAY!
 
I dont want to post as sold because it hasnt!
Trying to let Admin Know That I am going to sell it on EBAY!
Please take the time to remove post or email me telling me what to do!

Steven Houser December 1st, 2006 02:34 PM

ADMIN Please pull the Letus ads I am have to sell on EBAY!
 
Please Pull Post! or email me !

Mike Teutsch December 1st, 2006 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steven Houser
I dont want to post as sold because it hasnt!
Trying to let Admin Know That I am going to sell it on EBAY!
Please take the time to remove post or email me telling me what to do!

Just post as you have that it is going to ebay, and then don't make any more posts! It dies on its own.

Mike

Eric Brown December 1st, 2006 02:39 PM

Varizoom Pro-L lens controller
 
I'm selling this for $135.00. I've had this a couple of years and aside from a few light surface scratches the little guy is in fantastic shape cosmetically and functionally. Not sure of the compatibility with other cams as I used this a few times on my XL2. I've tested and checked it out and there are no problems with it. I found that I've adapted more to a hand-held style of shooting so keeping the controller has become redundant. If you have a Canon XL2 it will work, but I would research http://www.varizoom.com/products/controls/vzprol.html to find out if it works with your camera. I'm doing Paypal instant bank transfer these days because it's quick and convenient. Shipping will cost $8.00 to anywhere in the U.S.
Thanks.

Steven Houser December 1st, 2006 02:59 PM

Thx Mike! .

Tip McPartland December 1st, 2006 08:14 PM

Schneider Tru-Pol 4x4
 
I have a pristine Schneider Ultra-Pol 4x4 linear polarizer that is perfect for justabout any HDV camera with a matte box. This is an amazingly good polarizer, at least as good at the Tiffen Ultra-Pol and proably better because Schneider uses coated optics and Tiffen doesn't or so I've read.

I will sell this to the first taker for $225.00 plus actual shipping/insurance charges -- this is a very good deal and if you don't have a strong linear polarizer for the rotating stage of your matte box, jump on it.

Because I now have an XDCAM HD with a super-wide lens I had to go to a 5x5 matte box and I bought the 5x5 Schneider Tru-Pol -- woudn't have anything less. That is the only reason I'm selling this 4x4.

Please email me at:

tipsd9video@msn.com

Or phone me at 909 338-3160a thru Monday or (319) 806-4406 Tues.-Fri.

Tip McPartland

Bigo Hoggins December 2nd, 2006 02:24 AM

WTB- total training for Adobe production studio
 
for
Premiere pro 2.0
after effects 7.0
encore 2.0

Dean Sensui December 2nd, 2006 03:08 AM

Century WA adapter for Canon XL1/XL1s manual zoom lens
 
Century 0.7x zoom-through wide-angle adapter for the 16x manual Canon XL1s lens.

This can also be modified by Century to fit the bayonet mount on the XL1 or XL1s 16x IS II lenses.

In excellent condition. $400 or best offer.

Email or call 808-265-8875

Dave Campbell December 2nd, 2006 07:30 AM

FS: Black Box ServSwitch Wizard DVI KVM Switch and cables
 
Black Box ServSwitch Wizard DVI KVM Switch and cables.

four-port professional DVI KVM switch KV1004A-R2 and quatity 4 of

Single-Video (1) DVI-D Male/Male, (2) 6-Pin Mini DIN Male/Male EHN450-0010 10-ft. (3.0-m)

Sell complete package for $999.00



Product Highlights

Maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200.
Push button, hotkey, mouse, or remote contact switching.
Plug-and-play—no configuration.
Great for desktop users requiring access to multiple computers


Features

Space-saving design eliminates desktop clutter in professional environments.
Supports Microsoft® Windows® operating systems.
Easy port selection by front-panel buttons, hotkeys, three-button mouse, or a remote push button.
Front-panel LED makes the active port easy to identify.
The AutoScan function allows port scanning at 2, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30, or 60 second intervals. This makes computer monitoring easy and hands-free.
Supports all standard VESA resolutions from 640 x 480 to 1600 x 1200.
Supports standard keyboard layouts with up to 104 keys and Microsoft IntelliMouse® or compatible mice.
Provides robust keyboard and mouse emulation to prevent lockups.

Today’s high-end video cards and high-end monitors—particularly the flat-panel displays—often support crystal-clear, high-resolution Digital Visual Interface (DVI) video. But DVI monitors, even the lightest flat-panel ones, are still bulky and expensive. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could use one DVI monitor for all your DVI computers?

Our ServSwitch Wizard™ DVI is the KVM switch that can make it happen. It connects as many as four computer CPUs, with as many as four DVI video heads each, to one or more DVI monitors and a PS/2® compatible keyboard and mouse. You can manage a full set of computers with DVI outputs from a single user station!

Models for almost any application.
If all your CPUs output a single head (feed) of DVI video, you can use the Single-Head version of the ServSwitch Wizard DVI. You can manage two CPUs with the 2-port model (KV1002A-R2) or up to four with the 4-port model (KV1004A-R2).

If some of your CPUs output two DVI heads, use a Dual-Head model (KV1022A-R2, KV1024A-R2). Or if some of your CPUs output three or more DVI heads, then use the Quad-Head version (KV1042A-R2, KV1044A-R2).

Resolution, resolution, resolution.
Do you need to display heavy-duty video? No problem. The ServSwitch Wizard DVI supports 1600 x 1200 at up to 60 Hz. It can display lower resolutions at even higher refresh rates. Its maximum pixel clock of 165 MHz per port is the highest single-link bandwidth the DVI specification supports!

If your video cards and monitor(s) support “compositing” images by outputting separate parts of them on separate video heads and recombining them at the monitor, the Dual- and Quad-Head models work even better than the Single-Head model. The Dual-Head models can pass through composite resolutions as high as 2400 x 1600, and the Quad-Head models can pass through resolutions up to 3200 x 2400.

Expands to handle large or diverse systems.
Have a lot of computers to manage or do you expect to soon? To switch between more than four DVI CPUs, you can cascade ServSwitch Wizard DVI chassis. Each cascaded 4-port ServSwitch Wizard DVI adds capacity for another four CPUs, but it uses one CPU port on your higher-level ServSwitch Wizard DVI.

Some DVI video cards support simultaneous outputs from more than four video heads. You can switch as many as eight heads using a pair of Quad-Head ServSwitch Wizard DVIs. Just synchronize the two switches by running cable between their serial ports. Then attach four heads to one chassis and the remaining heads to the other chassis. The ServSwitch Wizard DVI with the attached keyboard and mouse will serially echo your switching commands to the other chassis, causing all the heads to be switched at the same time!

A synchronized ServSwitch Wizard DVI system can even support both CPUs with DVI output and CPUs with analog VGA-type output. Because the Wizard DVI is just one of several of our KVM switches that use our proven ServSwitch Wizard technology, it’s compatible with several analog ServSwitch Wizard models, including the regular ServSwitch Wizard and the ServSwitch Wizard PRO. So if you synchronize a ServSwitch Wizard DVI with a compatible analog ServSwitch Wizard, you can attach your DVI CPUs to one set of ports on the ServSwitch Wizard DVI (say, Ports 1 and 2) and your analog CPUs to different ports on the other ServSwitch Wizard (say, Ports 3 and 4), then switch between the CPUs as if they were all attached to the same KVM switch!

Familiar, powerful ServSwitch Wizard features.
The ServSwitch Wizard DVI supports many of the same sophisticated features you’ve come to expect from our ServSwitch Wizard switches:
• Autoscanning all or active ports.
• Switching using the front-panel push button, hotkeys, a three-button mouse or IntelliMouse, the optional Remote-Control Module (KV6REM, etc.), or an automated system attached to the serial options port.
• Flash-upgradable firmware.
• Password-based security.
• And much more!

DDC support means better compatibility.
The ServSwitch Wizard DVI supports DDC2B Display Data Channel signaling. This enables your monitor to communicate with your CPUs’ video cards and configure the CPUs’ video drivers automatically at bootup. Do your monitor and video cards support DVI Hot Plug Detect? The ServSwitch Wizard DVI supports it, too—hot-swap equipment without fear!

Multiplatform, multi-OS support.
The ServSwitch Wizard DVI isn’t just for a narrow range of PCs running Microsoft Windows. It’s compatible with all popular PC operating systems. You can also attach IBM® RS/6000®, Compaq® Alpha®, or SGI™ computers that output DVI video, as long as they have PS/2 style keyboards and mice and a compatible keyboard layout.



Specifications
Compliance — CE Class A; FCC Part 15, Subpart B Class A, IC Class/classe A
Distance (Maximum) — 2 m (6.5 ft.) if interface powered or 5 m (16.4 ft.) if AC powered to any attached keyboard, monitor, and mouse;
5 m (16.4 ft.) to any attached CPU or cascaded KVM switch;
50 ft. (15.2 m) from serial port to any attached serial device
Enclosure — Steel, aluminum, and plastic
MTBF — 500,000 hours (based on the historical reliability of similarly designed and manufactured products)
Operating Environment — Temperature: 32 to 104° F (0 to 40° C);
Humidity: 5 to 60% noncondensing;
Altitude (Maximum): 10,000 ft. (3048 m)
Resolution and Refresh Rate (Maximum) — 1600 x 1200 at 60 Hz (higher refresh rates possible at lower resolutions); with compositing multihead video cards and monitors, Dual-Head models support 2400 x 1600 and Quad-Head models support 3200 x 2400
Serial Characteristics — Protocol: Async only;
Data format: 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit (fixed);
Data rate: 1200 bps (fixed);
Flow control: None
User Controls — Keyboard commands; Mouse-click functions; (1) push-button for channel change and configuration mode; (1) 8-position multifunction DIP switch; optional Remote-Control Module (KV6REM) for channel change; Optional serial commands for channel change and multichassis synchronization
Video Standard — Supports DDC2B signaling
Interface — Video: Single-link DVI (Digital Visual Interface);
Keyboard and mouse: IBM PS/2 compatible;
Serial: TIA/EIA RS-232 proprietarily pinned on DB15
Connectors — (1) Multipurpose serial DB15 F; (1) Barrel jack for power;
User port: (2) 6-pin mini DIN F to keyboard and mouse;
Molex® DVI-D F to monitor: KV1002A-R2, KV1004A-R2: (1);
KV1022A-R2, KV1024A-R2: (2);
KV1042A-R2, KV1044A-R2: (4) CPU ports ([2] on KV10x2A models, [4] on KV10x4A models), each consisting of: (2) 6-pin mini DIN F to CPU’s keyboard and mouse ports;
Molex DVI-D F to CPU’s video ports: KV1002A-R2, KV1004A-R2: (1);
KV1022A-R2, KV1024A-R2: (2);
KV1042A-R2, KV1044A-R2: (4)
Indicators — (1) 7-segment status display
Power — KV1002A-R2, KV1004A-R2: Either: 5 VDC at up to 1 A from the keyboard interfaces of the attached computers; or from optional power supply (PS649): Input: 100 to 240 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz; Output: 5 VDC at up to 1 A; Consumption: 5 watts maximum;
All other models: From the included external power supply: Input: 100 to 240 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz; Output: 5 VDC at up to 4 A; Consumption: 20 watts maximum
Size — 1.75"H (1U) x 10.3"W x 5.9"D (4.4 x 26.2 x 15 cm)
Weight — 2.2 lb. (1 kg)

Wayne G Walker December 2nd, 2006 09:40 AM

FS: DVX 100b
 
Like New Dvx 100b with 35 hours on the heads.
Includes:
1 Extra DVX battery,
DVX book and DVD,
all accessories and a

$2495 for everything shipped to the US

email: walkerwg@yahoo.com
ebay reference: topmach

Patricia Lamm December 2nd, 2006 11:40 AM

This item has been sold. Thanks...

Eric Brown December 2nd, 2006 12:06 PM

No one? I'm willing to negotiate a price.

Bryan Suthard December 2nd, 2006 02:01 PM

Eric. I could be interested. Is the manual focus control variable based on the speed dial as well? I could not tell from the literature.

Matt Trubac December 2nd, 2006 02:16 PM

Card is sold... thank you!

Kevin James December 2nd, 2006 04:34 PM

New price $1300 Shipped

Michael Pennington December 2nd, 2006 04:42 PM

Canon GL2 with Accessories
 
Canon GL2 for sale. Comes with the following accessories:

Canon GL2 with Canon Backpack.
Sennheiser Wireless Mic system ew122PG2
Canon MA-300 Shoe for Mic system
Azden SGM-1X Shotgun Mic
Tripod
Unipod
Extra Battery

The GL2 is about 6 months old with about 1 hour of video recording time on the heads. All other equipment is about 3 months old. Used one time.

Total is $2200 dollars or best offer.

Email me at socialwebworks@gmail.com

BT Corwin December 2nd, 2006 09:15 PM

FS: HVX200 camera w/ P2 cards + extra batts/charger
 
like new condition:

HVX200 used for only 3 shoots - all P2, no tape shot. All original box, manuals, accessories included; single battery and charger, HD cable, SD card.
Plus:
P2 cards - 4 of the large 8GB cards
2 extra 5600hAh batteries
4 position Dolgin charger/power supply with the extra cables

Camera/P2 cards under warranty until June 2007.
Batts and Charger until August 2007.

Paid $12,500.

Asking price is $8500.

P2 cards have only been used 2 or 3 times each.
5600mAh batteries never used, just charged up.

Prefer to sell as a whole package.
Free Kata HD207 backpack case included with package deal.

Please make an offer if you are ready to buy this week!
We have switched to JVC HD110.

Camera is located in SF/Bay area.
Shipping/PayPal fees extra.

thank you very much!

Michael Stewart December 2nd, 2006 11:09 PM

looking for John Ashton
 
John, waiting on the shipping payment we agreed upon for the FX1, please respond, have phoned a couple of times and emailed. Anyone know how to contact him?

Mike

Michael Stewart December 2nd, 2006 11:11 PM

John, contact me concerning shipping cost, for the FX1 you purchased.

Mike

Chris Hurd December 3rd, 2006 08:24 AM

His most recent visit here was Nov. 29th, 2006 12:01am. Has money or gear changed hands already?


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