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Bryan Ramirez April 30th, 2007 11:54 AM

WTB: Apple Macintosh Dual G5 2.0 GHz
 
I am looking for a HD capable G5 Dual 2.0 pref 2ghz ram. Willing to pay $1200. Email me at irezfilms@gmail.com

Jon Omiatek April 30th, 2007 01:17 PM

How many hours? Please give all hours on the deck.

Thanks,

Jon

Wes Mahon April 30th, 2007 01:24 PM

wtb Manfrotto 75mm Half Ball
 
one like this...
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ughType=search

Jad Meouchy April 30th, 2007 01:43 PM

which transmitter?

Michael Y Wong April 30th, 2007 02:43 PM

2405 or 2407? Which revision?

DJ Kinney April 30th, 2007 02:43 PM

DAVE:

How much are you selling them for?

Jon Omiatek April 30th, 2007 02:50 PM

It's a 2405 and its 1 year and 1 month old. No dead pixels and it's in perfect condition.

Ash Greyson April 30th, 2007 04:26 PM

Got the box to ship it in? I can do $375 shipped




ash =o)

Jason Chang April 30th, 2007 05:39 PM

UHF Wireless Mic System
 
The transmitter that comes with the UDR400 receiver is the 41BT model.

Aanarav Sareen April 30th, 2007 06:14 PM

FS: Adobe Flash CS3 [Mac]
 
I have an extra copy of Flash CS3 for the Mac that I don't require, because I have the CS3 Suites. Because I would like to get rid of this fast, I am offering the product at a substantially low price, with payment via PayPal.

Price: $249.00 OBO
Shipping: -$0.00-

Please note that this is a digital copy of the software and not a boxed copy. This is however a retail version of the software and is fully registrable on Adobe.com

Jon Omiatek April 30th, 2007 07:26 PM

Sounds great, sent you an email.

Thanks,

Jon

Aanarav Sareen April 30th, 2007 07:50 PM

DJ,

I have the Canon HV10, if you are interested. Included in the package:

1. Canon HV10 with box.
2. 3 batteries (1 original + 2 spare)
3. 3 filters (1x ND filter; 2x UV filter)
4. Spare tapes: a 5 pack of tapes
5. Camera bag

Asking price: $1000 + $25 UPS ground shipping (insurance included)

Thanks,
Aanarav

Henry Cho April 30th, 2007 08:49 PM

18" rods have been sold.

Quinn OConnell April 30th, 2007 08:57 PM

Canon XM2 Pal 3CCD Camera with Extras
 
Well i am making the plunge into HD so my Kit is up for sale.

XM2 Camera - absolutely mint condition about 25-30 Hrs use if that.
All box and accessories as if NEW. ( Remote, cables, Eye piece(s) Paperwork etc.

Extra Largest Size Canon (Original) Battery (945)
Jessops Lanc Controller for use on tripod.

I am based in New Zealand so pretty much rather send here or cash on collection.

NZD 2750

Thanks

Daan Bras May 1st, 2007 02:21 AM

FS: Canon XL2 PAL, FU-1000, Vinten Vision 5
 
Selling my current kit, moving up to HD:

Like new XL2 PAL version. Low drum hours, in great (like new) shape. Comes with all standard accessoires, 5 heavy duty batteries and the Canon CH-910 dualcharger, so you can use 2 batteries on the camera. Asking 2800 euros.

FU-1000 Monochrome viewfinder for XL1, XL1s, XL2 and XL-H1. Like new. Great for critical focusing, way better then the standard XL viewfinders. XL1/s adapter is included. Asking 800 euro's.

Vinten Vision 5 tripod. Legs are worn, but head is in great shape. with 2 panbars and Vinten tripod bag. Asking 750.

Jon Elam May 1st, 2007 07:50 AM

Hi Bart,
I have an FX1 and many accessories that I am willing to sell. I sent you an email.
Take Care,
- JON

Jon Omiatek May 1st, 2007 10:43 AM

Sold.

Thanks

Dylan Couper May 1st, 2007 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim Fields (Post 668942)
I know, problem is the only things to break off are the wireless, and the matte box, light.
I am throwing in the case, the batteries need to go with the camera, as the AB kit is pointless without it.

Sell the accessories for sure, you'll sell them much faster and for more money, they hold value better than the camera. Those AB batteries will probably sell faster than your camera will, so sell two of them, and leave one in the kit.

Few people are going to pay more than the brand new price of the camera for a kit, so get your asking price as low as you can, and piece out the leftovers, there are a ton of us HD100/110 owners looking for them.

Marshall Staton May 1st, 2007 03:00 PM

Lectrosonics Wireless
 
1 UCR211 /UM250C - $1700 OBO
1 UCR210D/UM200 - $1400 OBO

These are some great high end mics. Whoever gets these won't be disappointed

marstaton4@hotmail.com

Ben Saunders May 1st, 2007 03:14 PM

One more try.

Michael Richard May 1st, 2007 04:51 PM

Operation 175 x10h
Drum Run 17 x10h
Tape Run 13 x10h
Threading 21 x 10

Waldemar Winkler May 1st, 2007 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Mayne (Post 668933)
What are the differences between the 100 and the 200? Just the number of jacks? I just want to be able to connect a set of wireless mics to the camera, period! But I did hear however that the ma-100 had some problems with cheap manufacturing and they broke easily, is this true?

I've got an MA-100, an MA-200, and a SignVideo (similar to, if not better than Beachtek) XLR to stereo mini-plug adapter.

The MA 200 allows 4 XLR connections (useless to me, as I always record 16 bit, 48k), BNC video in/out, and telescopes backward on a set of metal rails to allow more space for mounting accessories on the camera (that is a big plus). The MA-100 was a huge step forward in balancing the weight of the 16X lens, and the MA-200 made the balancing act better. Never had an issue with structural weakness. Just remember that the 1/4"-20 socket in the camera used to secure the MA adapters is NOT a tripod mount!

The Signvideo adapter is a wonderful piece of equipment, but it doesn't allow for accessory mounting options.

Jeff Mayne May 1st, 2007 05:57 PM

I just bought a Canon MA-100 with Anton Bauer battery adapter off of Ebay for $45.00 so I will see how it works for me. I have heard that the MA-100 falls apart quick. Does any one know where I can get the accessory plate to attach a wireless receiver? Thanks guys,

Brandon Givens May 1st, 2007 06:05 PM

price range?

Alden Miller May 1st, 2007 06:48 PM

message sent

Bryan Ramirez May 1st, 2007 08:00 PM

Consider
 
would you take $1200

Jaron Berman May 1st, 2007 09:18 PM

Bump

Lots of interest, no bites.

Ash Greyson May 1st, 2007 10:05 PM

I never heard back from you... did you sell to someone else?


ash =o)

Steven Houser May 1st, 2007 10:16 PM

It has Sold!
 
Sold! Thanks for looking!

Patrick Moreau May 1st, 2007 11:31 PM

For what its worth, I just picked up a used Flyer not too long ago after used several glidecams, magiqcams, merlins etc. It is an awesome system with many features and well worth the investment. Anybody considering varizoom, I would strongly consider taking a look at this one here. They sure don't come up used that often.

Jim Karrels May 2nd, 2007 12:27 AM

FS: Matrox MXO (for Mac)
 
Like new in original box with driver CD and cables.
$875+PP; Free shipping!

Listed at B&H for $965:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ughType=search

"The MXO External HD and SD Video Output for Mac from Matrox is an external video device that connects to your Macintosh computer. The MXO allows you to output broadcast-quality HD and SD SDI video using one of your computer's DVI video output ports. You have the option of outputting HD SDI video with embedded audio and simultaneous analog audio using component HD output, SD SDI video with embedded audio and simultaneous analog audio using component SD output or SD SDI video with embedded audio and simultaneous Y/C and composite output. This gives you a wealth of options in outputting your video from your computer, making this external and portable device a great choice for any Mac user who requires broadcast-quality video output."

Jim Fields May 2nd, 2007 02:16 AM

Problem I am having is the possibility of a huge loss.

At any rate, at this point I would be happy to trade the camera for a Sony V1U so I can record my newborn baby with something that is not a shoulder mount, and just sell off the accessories and maybe keep the wireless for future use.

The camera is to big for what I need now, anyone possibly interested in a trade should try to reach me. I still want to stay in an HDV format.

Bradley D Barber May 2nd, 2007 05:51 AM

I sent you an email

Jerome Cloninger May 2nd, 2007 06:21 AM

FS: Bogen/Manfrotto 700RC2 & Quick Release
 
Used very little... only about 6 weddings.

You get:
700RC2 Head
3299 Quick Release System (used on glidecam 2000)

B&H Retail: $104.90

My Price to you in the Continental United States ONLY: $75 SHIPPED... OBO.

No, I don't have the original box for this...

Greg Watts May 2nd, 2007 07:11 AM

FS: Steadicam Merlin Signature Series $700 with optional Merlin carrying case
 
I bought this back in June 2006 from BH Photo and ended up never getting to use it in any of the productions I'd intended to use it in so it's literally only got two hours of use. I'm in Louisville, KY and will only ship to the US via UPS. Paypal or money order only please.

Post in this thread or leave me a PM and we can work out arrangements. I can also be reached at gwatts59 (at) insightbb dot com.

Greg Watts May 2nd, 2007 07:17 AM

FS: Sennheiser Evolution GW 100 Wireless Kit $429
 
Purchased from BH Photo in June and never used in a production environment. Less than 5 hours of usage and in perfect condition. I'm in Louisville, KY and will only ship to the US via UPS. Paypal or money order only please.

Post in this thread or leave me a PM and we can work out arrangements. I can also be reached via email at gwatts59 (at) insightbb dot com.

Jaron Berman May 2nd, 2007 08:12 AM

Agreed, thanks for the kind (and true) words Patrick!

The price is now $5800 w/o batteries or $7200 w/ 4-IDX e10s batteries and a charger. The batteries have less than 10 cycles each, making them practically brand new. I used productions batteries most of the time I used the rig, so my batts are very fresh. Either way, if you've been looking to get into a real rig, this represents a pretty significant discount over new, and this rig is practically new.

To compare, this is about the same cost as the new Pilot, but with FAR more capability. This is a more precise rig, and can handle 1.5x the weight of the Pilot. The gimbal is better, the stage is more accurate, the batteries have more flexibility, and the weight capacity is higher. Also, the vest is stiffer. If you're waiting for the new rig, it would be worth your while to check out a Flyer - a more capable rig at the same (if not slightly lower) price.

Also, please see my other listing for the companion Wireless transmitter and Marshall monitor. Together, you have a fully wireless steadicam system with batts to power everything and a director's monitor to view your shot. I will sell separately, or $10,000 takes it. Thats about 35% off the new price (referencing the best prices I could find on every item).

Gabriel Yeager May 2nd, 2007 09:24 AM

Greg, this is just an FYi; but I can get a brand new one from amazon for $700.

Best of luck on your sell!
~Gabriel

Greg Watts May 2nd, 2007 09:56 AM

Really? Because I just surfed over there and the only offers I see are for $799 so unless you're getting a different version of Amazon I don't see anything in that price range.

I searched by both Steadicam and Merlin to make sure I wasn't missing it somehow. Thanks for the heads up though.

Steve Maller May 2nd, 2007 10:35 AM

I'm interested.
Tried to contact you but you have no PM or email links in your profile...


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