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Frank000 March 13th, 2002 04:09 PM

Canon Wide Angle Adapter
 
The Canon XL1 Wide Angle Adapter 0.6 X.....................U$S 240, with post.
You can see it in www.gratisweb.com/canonlentes

Thank you for your question.

Frank

Aaron Frick March 21st, 2002 05:02 PM

New price
 
$300

Wayde Gardner March 22nd, 2002 06:04 AM

Aaron,

I'm interested in the monitor but am out of town until MOnday. I'll check with you then.

Wayde

SXTRAZOX March 23rd, 2002 06:03 PM

PAL panasonic DVCPRO Digital filmmaker kit for sale!!
 
Hi,

I’m selling a PAL DVCPRO digital filmmaker kit on ebay with no reserve.
I’m sure you already heard of PAL advantages over NTSC for digital film production! The PAL format gives you 100 more lines resolution, 20% better color and it runs at 25 frames per second ( NTSC is 30 fps). This is closer to film's 24 frames per second rate and PAL video can be transferred to film at a 1:1 ratio resulting in a better and smoother video to film transfer. With NTSC, the bigger frame rate difference causes motion artifacts problems that can be very noticeable. Because of it’s advantages independent filmmakers and cinematographers all over the world have been using PAL cameras to make their films on a low budget and with high quality image.

I’m selling this kit with no reserve!
Check it out if you’re interested. Here is the url: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewItem&item=1340919141


Happy bidding!

Chris Hurd March 23rd, 2002 08:54 PM

Howdy from Texas,

I had to read through his lengthy description on E-bay to find out exactly what this is. Basically this camera is listed as a DVCPRO 200HE. He states that this is the Euro-PAL version of the AJ-D210, which is Panny's pro DVCPro camcorder using three 1/3rd-inch CCD's and taking broadcast professional 1/3rd-inch lenses (be aware, not half-inch lenses). The included lens appears to be the rare Fuji 12x wide-angle. Hope this helps,

SXTRAZOX March 25th, 2002 12:32 AM

The camera as I said is the 200HE .I say it is the PAL version of the 210 because it has the manual audio control(the only difference betwen the 200 and the 210).As I understand in europe they had the 200E and later they released the 200HE instead of calling it a 210E. The lens is the fujinon wide angle lens as I state on my post. I think the europen version does not use the XL1 chips as it is said to have 480K pixels CCDs.The PAL XL1 has 320K pixels CCDs.Also the PAL version do not have the frame mode as the NTSC one more reson I think it is not the same chip of the XL1, which is actually good since the XL1 chip is low in pixels in my opinion.And when I had my XL1 and compared the two picturs on my monitors(shot at the same time and conditions) the 200HE looked way better.


thanks!

Bill Markel March 26th, 2002 11:29 PM

Aaron,

If the monitor is still for sale, I'm interested. Please e-mail me.

Bill

Jacques Mersereau April 8th, 2002 01:51 PM

Hi,

For XL1 handheld support, check out
the MARzPAK at www.marztech.com. Though
not a true steadicam, when using the optional
stabilizer weight, you can get nice steady shots without
the huge expense of a "real" steadicam. Also, set up
is measured in seconds, not like trying to balance all
the other options. Cost is under $500, and the quality
is outstanding. Makes the XL1 a dream to shoot with.

Disclaimer, I do work for Marztech.

Check out pics on watchdog.

Justin Chin April 8th, 2002 03:11 PM

Fs: Jvc Gy-dv500
 
JVC GY-DV500 Unit
Fujinon S17x6.6BRM lens (non stock lens)
VF-P116u Viewfinder (high end viewfinder)
JVC Mic holder KA-A50U

LIKE NEW - EXCELLENT CONDITION

Low head time (17 hours)

Excellent rig only used for 2 small projects
**No Power included**

I'll consider selling items seperately.

Give me an offer

Ken Tanaka April 8th, 2002 04:00 PM

JVC Page
 
Justin,

Potential buyers might be interesting in the JVC site's description of this camera. It's an excellent camera.

http://pro.jvc.com/prof/Attributes/features.jsp?tree=&searchModel=&model_id=MDL100101

John Locke April 8th, 2002 07:14 PM

Thanks, Jacques.

I've read about the MARzPAK and have seen the photos. It warrants a second look for sure.

Justin Chin April 9th, 2002 03:49 PM

Thanks, Ken.

I guess I just assumed that everyone could check it for themselves. But a friendly link is MUCH MUCH better.

Cheers

Bill Ravens April 10th, 2002 10:59 AM

FS: Sony VX-1000
 
For Sale:
Sony VX1000, mint condition, less than 10 tapes on heads....zero playback time.
Comes complete with Vanguard hard case, wide angle adapter, UV filter, remote control and two sony batteries.

I will guarantee that this is like new condition.
A great deal at $900.00/you pay shipping.

Christian Calson April 13th, 2002 02:20 AM

Hi John
 
I have the Glidecam 3000 Pro, with the arm support and the BodyPod (fits around your chest for support w/ limited movement since it doesn't have a mechanical arm like the V-8). The shots I've gotten are amazingly smooth and tight. I got the glidecam 3000 w/ the arm support (which I understand was made for the XL1, and soon replaced by the 4000 model which doesn't come with the arm but comes with some uninoticable design improvements) which is why I got it.

Getting it to balance is the hardest part, but once you do there's amazing control over how much movement you can do. I plan to use it on a micro-budget feature I hope to start filming/taping by Fall, where there's lots of walking, running, and keeping up with characters who are in motion both in exterior and interior shots.

The XL1 is very heavy and I didn't notice it since I've used it 99% of the time on the tripod, up till now.

The 3000 Pro was purchased before me, originally for a car chase see a guy wanted to do, whereby he had the camera and support unit (Glidecam) being held outside the car. It was hard, but it worked for him in the end.

I plan to use it to tape/film two actors in a car, from the front of the car, by having my friend driving me (in the back of his truck) filming the front of the car the actors are in. I hope that made sense. :)

I do know that the glidecams are often times resellable (with a decent return on 70% of the money spent) which is always a good thing. And most folks who have them are pretty reasonable. I have a grudge actually with guys who buy equipment and then want to sell it used to someone else for just $50 less what they paid. Most used glidecams (at least out here in LA, CA) are hurt by this type of sellers.

I seriously looked into which unit would give me just a little under what I need, because I was afraid to buy more equipment than I need and not look at the project(s) I was working on realistically (as in whether or not they could pay me back in return for the out of pocket production costs I was making in equipment purchases). I think more and more that's the distinction between hobbyist/collector and not. Making this stuff pay off, either in finished projects or money. Hope my ranting and experience can help, even if just a little.

Regards,

Christian Calson

K. Forman April 13th, 2002 07:25 AM

Chris-
Maybe you could just make a list of these disreputable dealers as well. It might save a lot of time when someone new asks the same old question, " What is this place like? They have great prices on...".

I researched for the better part of a year for equipment, and then months for the best prices. It was only when I actually went to buy the equipment that their true colors came out. In the end, everything cost more than I had originally planned, and took longer to get. But at least I got what I ordered. I was lucky, I guess.

Just a thought...
Keith

Justin Chin April 16th, 2002 12:36 PM

WANTED: Sharpness Indicator Chart
 
Anyone out there that has an old Sharpness Indicator Chart they don't need anymore?

I'm not looking to spend an arm and a leg. But it would be nice to have one, even if it's slightly outdated.

Andrew Leigh April 16th, 2002 12:52 PM

Still for sale ?

Andrew

Chris Hurd April 16th, 2002 01:13 PM

Tell ZGC you need one for your Mini35 adapter tests, and that it's for the Watchdog, and they should send a new one right out to you on their dime. At least I think they will.

Justin Chin April 16th, 2002 01:16 PM

Okay, I'll try that Chris.

Admittedly, I won't be doing a truly scientific test but I'd would like to compare my GY-DV500 with the mini35 with Zeiss lenses.

And, Chris, DO YOU EVER SLEEP???? Or do you have the watchdog wired directly into your brain???

Damn.

elusive_kudo April 17th, 2002 02:50 PM

Reseller ratings
 
U should never buy anything from anyone until u check out this site:

http://www.resellerratings.com/

It's a well known source of seller information & rating, but makes me wonder that some of u don't do their homework.

Michel Brewer April 18th, 2002 10:18 PM

bogen manfretto 3182 w/ 501 head for sale
 
I have the above for sell, used but in good condition (some scratches etc) $270 + $10 shipping and handling if interested email me
@ michelbrewer@aol.com

elusive_kudo April 19th, 2002 08:10 AM

New ones are slightly more expensive or even cheaper.


http://www.broward.k12.fl.us/videostandards/camcordaccess.htm

http://www.ggvideo.com/an_bogen.htm

Chris Hurd April 19th, 2002 08:41 AM

Howdy from Texas,

<< New ones are slightly more expensive or even cheaper. >>

Incorrect.

The first link you gave is educational pricing, not available to the general public.

In the second link you gave, the price listed for the 3182 legs only is $236. Adding a new 501 head would push that price to over $350. His $270 used asking price for legs and 501 head is perfectly fair.

Please don't respond to these ads unless you're seriously interested in buying from the seller -- thanks,

elusive_kudo April 19th, 2002 08:52 AM

Sorry, I did not mean to lecture around here.

Thanks 4 your correction.

Chris Hurd April 19th, 2002 09:05 AM

No problem at all. I watch this forum very closely and trust me, if there is ever a serious discrepancy in pricing, I'll be the first one to take issue with it myself. Hope this helps,

georgia metz April 20th, 2002 09:39 PM

canon gl1 for sale plus accessories
 
I have to sell my camera (plus some extras.) I'm an artist working in other media and did one weekend project and about 4 hours worth of other work with it. I just need the money other wise I would keep it. I'm trying to avoid ebay. (Just because I've never tried to sell there, just been a consumer.)

Its in excellent condition and a little more than a year old.

canon gl1 plus some accessories:
(1) 30 minute rechargeable battery
(2) 2 and a half hour rechargeable batteries
(1) single power/battery charger
(1) dual battery re-charger
(1) Canon wide angle lens converter (not a lens but acts as one)
DC coupler, remote control, S video cable. A/V cable, mini 3 RCA,cap & strap,(1) 4 ft fire wire
Crystal Optics UV filter ,Tiffen soft focus filter
Hoya day to night filter ND8

I'd like to sell the camera with the accessories cause I have no use for them but I'm willing to negotiate and sell only the camera! Please make an offer!

Dean Bull April 21st, 2002 12:06 AM

I am interested. I only need the camera with the accessories that come in a boxed unit (remote, RCA cables, etc.) If you are willing to part with just the camera e-mail me at dwbull@cox.net

Mike Avery April 21st, 2002 11:02 AM

I'm interested in the whole package, if we can agree on a price.

Please email me.

mike avery

Mike Avery April 21st, 2002 11:03 AM

Sorry, here's the email address...

mike@outdoormagazine.tv

thanks

Kjeld Smed April 21st, 2002 03:48 PM

I`m interested. Please send me a mail.
Have the PAL XM1 and need NTSC.
Thanks

Kjeld,Denmark

ksmed@image.dk

Dean Bull April 28th, 2002 10:15 PM

Is the camera still for sale?

Bill Ravens April 29th, 2002 07:14 AM

Camera is still available.

Dean Bull April 29th, 2002 11:35 AM

That is great! Please e-mail me your phone number and a good time to call you so we can work out how to complete the deal. dwbull@cox.net

Bill Ravens April 29th, 2002 01:38 PM

atomicw....

I believe I have your private email address. I will send the info off to you on that level.

Regards

Steve Nunez May 1st, 2002 06:23 PM

f/s Canon XL1S- $3300
 
about 3 months old- I have the original box, manuals, papers etc....was purchased at B&H (will give buyer the receipt as well)

Local NYC area pickup is fine- camera 100% mint, flawless!

email stevenyc1@aol.com

Also have EF adapter (1 month old-with B&H receipt)
$350

Steve Nunez May 1st, 2002 06:25 PM

forgot to mention
 
it's NTSC

Christian Calson May 1st, 2002 08:52 PM

16x lens for Canon XL1
 
looking to buy just the lens, used, cheap, and in decent shape. if you want to upgrade to the wide angle or the manual, then this is your chance to put some cash in your pocket as you buy or sell that lens that you don't use anyway. let me know

email me at: boypan@yahoo.com

christian calson
los angeles, ca

Christian Calson May 1st, 2002 08:53 PM

detail...
 
i'm looking for the automatic version (16x automatic lens), not the manual 16x manual.

thanks. sorry for any confusion.

christian

Ford Minton May 2nd, 2002 05:08 AM

follow focus for XL-1
 
Check out:
www.jbkcinequipt.com

they make several follow focus units and have setup for XL-1. good stuff and helpful on phone. Also, if you have cash to burn try birnsandsawyer.com. They are expensive, but have a great selection of XL-1 accessories.

Bill Ravens May 3rd, 2002 07:55 AM

This camera is still available, however, I am now asking $1100.
Please don't expect me to ship this camera to you without getting paid up front. I don't know any vendors that work that way and I certainly don't.
Thanx.


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