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Curtis Jensen November 8th, 2008 01:15 PM

Sent you a PM and an email.

David Delaney November 8th, 2008 01:42 PM

I will buy one or two from you, if you still have them.

Tim Severson November 8th, 2008 01:46 PM

Canon Xl1 with Canon 16x Manual lens, and Petrol case - $1700
 
used in nice condition, we've updated our equipment and this guy is no longer necessary...beautiful Canon 16x manual lens, one regular battery/one extended battery, charger, Beachtek XLR adapter, and owners manual..the case is actually for the XLH1 and is brand new/never used, but its an extra one I don't need, so I'm happy to include it...this camera's served us admirably, and honestly, I'm a little sad to see it go...

I also have another Xl1 body only that I'd consider selling along with this package for a total of $2000...shoot me an email if you're interested, I'm happy to answer questions to the best of my knowledge...tim

Michael Stewart November 8th, 2008 02:30 PM

If you were a PC user you would have no workflow problem :), not a dig, but it is true I have had mine for a year now and to me it is finally what I invisioned an HD camera for events to be, especially since I can use SDHC cards with it, I even edit from the cards themselves. So I am saying all this because I want prospective buyers to know that it is an amazing camera out of the box. It is tougher on MAC people though, a buddy of mine (MAC guy) spoke with Apple (this is an example) and they are still bitter about the whole Bluray thing and do not plan on adopting it anytime soon ( I do not believe FCP can edit native EX1). So, not a bash on Apple, just that with PC I natively edit in Premiere with ease on a system I have had for about a year and a half. This was written to help in selling your camera Glen, people would think that if someone of your rep and skill does not want it, they should not either.

Mike

Tony Pham November 8th, 2008 03:08 PM

Price Lowered!!!
 
LOWER PRICE: $200 Shipped!

Christopher Witz November 8th, 2008 03:32 PM

uhhhh..... ex1/3 xdcam-hd works with my mbp and mp in fcs no problem.

Mike Meyerson November 8th, 2008 04:31 PM

Drives are SOLD!

Giroud Francois November 8th, 2008 04:44 PM

sorry , ordered directly from manhattan.com, so forget this proposal.

Larry Huntington November 8th, 2008 06:12 PM

Sandisk 16GB SxS Express Card $595 shipped
 
Comes in original box. $595 shipped (lower 48 states). Paypal only please.


This card is currently going for $739.95 at B&H. I have used this card twice and it's in new condition. The SanDisk Express 16GB ExpressCard, is a high-speed, solid-state digital recording solution that has been designed for professional videographers, using the latest generation of professional camcorders that record to ExpressCards, rather than magnetic tape, hard discs or optical discs. In particular, it is fully compatible with Sony's XDCAM EX, which has two ExpressCard slots. The SanDisk ExpressCard provides super-fast downloads of large video files and is ideally suited to editing in the field. Video can be quickly off-loaded to a notebook computer, with no extra cables or readers required, so the card can go back to work in the video camera as fast as possible. Furthermore, by connecting directly to a computer's PCI Express "slot" on your computer, ExpressCards can read and write data at least 2.5 times faster than PC Cards. The SxS specification has been developed jointly by SanDisk and Sony so that it is optimized for use in Sony professional video cameras, and ExpressCard is a standard created by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) as a successor to the PC Card standard. • Super fast transfer speeds of up to 100 megabytes per second of large video files from media to computer • Approximately 70 minutes recording time in SP mode or 50 minutes in HQ mode • Go directly from camera to ExpressCard/34 slot in computer and enables a quick work flow from shooting to editing • Ideal for small production systems (where the shooter and editor is typically the same person) • Low power consumption, small size & light weight • Durable, Vibration-proof & Shock resistant • Meets SxS high-performance video specification developed by SanDisk and Sony and is compatible with Sony XDCAM EX

Larry Huntington November 8th, 2008 06:17 PM

Kensington 7-in-1 Media Reader 7-in-1 for SonyEX3
 
Anyone have any extras? I am interested in 1 or 2 adapters. Thanks.

Scott Hayes November 8th, 2008 08:35 PM

yeah man, no problems here editing in FCS2. the SxS cards dont exactly work properly
in my MacBook Pro, but it isnt really a big deal.

Michael Stewart November 8th, 2008 08:39 PM

Hey Glenn, if it works for them, what work flow do you not like? I am not real clear on the FCP work flow, is it native or do you have to convert to Pro res first, converting with Sony clip browser software? Heard from some MAC friends they are not real impressed with it (Pro Res). Curious on what you do not like.

Mike

Larry Huntington November 8th, 2008 08:52 PM

What is a used Sony V1U worth?
 
Any thoughts on what this camera is worth? I want to sell to upgrade to another EX3.

Hours:
OPERATION 68x10H
DRUM RUN 19x10H
TAPE RUN 18x10H
THREADING 39x10

Michael Stewart November 9th, 2008 12:28 AM

Checked going prices so I am adjusting it to $525 for the 16 GB and $250 for the 8GB

Cheers
Mike

Jaadgy Akanni November 9th, 2008 04:57 AM

Bump!
 
The HD200U alone, With everything that came with it and portabrace bag= $3500


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