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John Inman May 4th, 2006 09:32 AM

JL Cooper MCS-3 (RS232) Controller/Jog Shuttle
 
$200.00 w/free shipping within USA.


MSRP is $599.00
MCS3 - MEDIA CONTROL STATION3

Media Control Station3 is a central component of JL Coopers MCS-Pro Series.
It features professional transport buttons for Record, Play, Stop, Fast Forward and Rewind. It has 18 physical buttons for a variety of editing functions and the new V/Stick Navigation Control.

A precision, optically encoded jog wheel with a concentric shuttle ring lets you control audio or video effortlessly and with frame accuracy

MCS3 Features

Professional Remote Control for VTR’s, MIDI,
Audio, Video and Multimedia Software
Provides Remote Transport Control
Balanced, Optical Jog Wheel with Shuttle Ring
Remotely Controls up to 24 Different Functions
Permits Remote Track Arming
RTZ and Shuttle Back at Play Speed
Durable All Metal Construction



email proimage@charter.net

John Inman May 4th, 2006 09:33 AM

Hollywood Lite VS-1 Camera Stablizer for sale
 
Like new, no scratches or scars. Includes original packaging and all accessories.

$150.00 w/free shipping within USA.

email proimage@charter.net

The platform (stage) was manufactured with such precision that it makes it quick and easy to adjust the side/side and the fore/aft. The patented gimbal will allow you to rotate and tilt with a slight touch of your finger tips. The VS-1's has a unique base that allows you to retract the legs, which in turn enables you to use it as a tripod. Each system is manufactured with the weights at the base for counter balance. You can adjust, remove or add to, depending on your needs. Extra weights are provided for your convenience. It is a hand-held stabilizer for cameras up to four pounds. Unlike plastic imitations produced by the competition, the VS-1 is crafted entirely from aircraft grade aluminum. The benefits are obvious. A sturdy, light-weight stabilizer that will take anything you throw at it in the field. This precision tool will last you a lifetime. The VS-1 is for all camcorders with their own LCD monitor and under 4 pounds.


Features
Lightweight, Weighs 2.5 lbs.
Handheld System for up to 4 lbs.
Unique Base can function as Tripod
Gimbal Lock
Gimbal Handle, Multi Axis Maneuverability
Stage, Fore/Aft and Side to Side Adjustment
Counterbalance, Interchangeable weight

John Inman May 4th, 2006 09:34 AM

New Aspect Pro HD 4.0 Serial number/License for sale (Unused)
 
I have a new unused serial number for sale.

The new owner would register it when he installs it, Cineform would then send them the activation code.

This serial number has never been installed, I just recieved it from Cineform after upgrading from 3.0 to 4.0.
I will provide any documentation required by Cineform for the new owner.

My reason for selling is because I am going to be using a Matrox RT-X2.

$300.00 (Same thing is $499.00 on Cineform's site).

email proimage@charter.net

John Inman May 4th, 2006 09:37 AM

Avid Liquid 7 for sale
 
Liquid 6 full version with Liquid 7 Upgrade Package. Retail value is $499.00. This package does not include the Liquid BOB.

All original packaging.

$150.00

email proimage@charter.net

John Inman May 4th, 2006 09:55 AM

nVidia Quadro FX3400 PCI Express Graphics Card
 
PCI Express Graphics bus, Dual DVI w/stereo output for SLI compatibility.

NVIDIA Quadro® high-end graphics solutions are the industry-leading workstation graphics solutions for CAD, DCC and visualization applications. Featuring outstanding performance and quality, NVIDIA Quadro FX3400 delivers 256MB frame buffer memory, 28.8GB/sec. memory bandwidth, 256-bit memory interface.

$400.00 w/free shipping within USA

Reason for selling is because I need an ATI X1900XT for Matrox X2.

email proimage@charter.net

Jon Omiatek May 4th, 2006 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Betsy Moore
Hey, will this work with the FX1?


The FX1 has different threads, I believe they are 78mm and this one has 58mm. I haven't tried it with a ring converter to see. I doubt it due to the fact that its not made for 16X9.

Jon

Matt Trubac May 4th, 2006 10:09 AM

I have two that I have been meaning to list on eBay. Email me with an offer if you are interested.

John Inman May 4th, 2006 10:35 AM

nVidia GeForce FX 5200 Ultra for Macintosh G5
 
nVidia GeForce FX 5200 Ultra for Macintosh G5 Featuring 64mb of DDR SDRAM and Dual Display Support.

The GeForce FX 5200 Ultra features the CineFX engine and NVIDIA’s advanced Lightspeed Memory Architecture II for photorealistic 3D graphics in games and visualization applications.

For G5 machines running a minimum of OS X 10.2.5. This card is in New Condition and is shipped in plain static bag (No Retail Box). Drivers can be downloaded from www.nvidia.com.

$75.00 w/free shipping within USA.

email proimage@charter.net

Ben Winter May 4th, 2006 10:59 AM

A quick update
 
Hey all--
Just wanted to update really quick--I added an LED indicator on the battery pack so you can tell from a distance if the vibration motor is on. The motor is so quiet, I've definately burned through a couple AA's thinking it was off. This should help.

http://www.frozenphoenixproductions....tus/ledind.jpg
http://www.frozenphoenixproductions....us/ledind2.jpg

This Letus also comes with the dime-sized magnet for the LCD flip trick.

Tip McPartland May 4th, 2006 11:01 AM

JVC 2/3" D-9 dockable camera/deck $3,800
 
JVC 2/3" D-9 dockable camera/deck, lens, VF, sticks, power $3,800

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JVC KY-D29 camera head 4:3 60 i only, 60i 486x720, three CCDs are 972x720, (double lines for line summation without loss of native resolution). No hot pixels at -3 and 0 dB gain.
JVC BR-D40 Dockable D-9 Deck, attached and perfect
Fujinon 2/3" aspherical EXTERNAL focus lens
JVC 600 line B&W CRT viewfinder -- JVC's best
Aspen 12 volt power supply with 4-pin XLR cable
Aspen 4 station sequential NP-1 charger
6 way over-the-hill IDX NP-1 NiMH 50 watt batteries
O'Conner 50 sticks and 150 mm claw ball fluid head, including matching baby sticks.

The entire package goes for $3,800 -- this completely smokes any prosumer camera on the market as it is a real 2/3" 4:2:2 unit.

Prefer to sell only in SoCal so you can see and turn on the camera and try it so there are no uncertainties. Free delivery in SoCal, will charge actual freight costs for shipping elsewhere, with AS IS sale agreement. JVC components come in original cartons (camera head, dockable deck, etc.)

This is a very good SD camera with excellent specs and some of the best color rendition you'll ever see. Has fantastic 600% dynamic range.

Used it to shoot the most popular music video on the Web (perhaps in history) "America We Stand As One." See its pictures at www.americawestandasone.com.

Also shot successful feature "Baberellas" with it, domestic distribution by Xenon that foreign distrib has sold to many markets such as SciFi Channel UK.

email or call Tip McPartland at:

tipsd9video@msn.com
Work: (310) 806-4406
Home: (909) 338-3160
Mobile: (909) 534-1449

Giroud Francois May 4th, 2006 12:25 PM

would i be able to use this on a FX1 with decent result ?

Ben Winter May 4th, 2006 12:35 PM

I certainly hope so. That was the next camera I was planning on getting. A lot of people with previous versions of the Letus + FX1 had issues focusing on the ground glass but that shouldn't be an issue with the Century Optics macro at the front. It should be powerful enough. Anyone with more experience/knowledge can comment?

Paul Reichelt May 4th, 2006 01:59 PM

Ben is this one you talking about on SF?

I thought you also had a Rod system for it, is that not included. If not, does it hold up well anyway?

Thanks.

Ben Winter May 4th, 2006 02:26 PM

Good point Paul. I never really considered selling the rod system--now that I think about it, if you're interesting in buying it with the Letus, just tack on what I paid for it--$160. So $709 for the Letus including the rod support, $549 for just the Letus. And I would say that you really do need the rod support if you plan on pulling focus while the camera is on a tripod, no matter what lens you use.

Yes, this is the same one on SF.com, although it's been greatly improved since then.

Steve Nunez May 4th, 2006 05:57 PM

WTB:Sony FX1/Z1U or JVC GY HD100 (NYC local)
 
I'm set to go to B&H tomorrow and pickup a FX-1 (again- but sold it) and was wondering if anyone has an HDV camcorder locally for sale- if so- throw me a note with details and pix to: steve@stevenunez.com

Thanks


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