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Jim Ferguson January 8th, 2003 11:39 AM

Varizoom controller focusing
 
The focus control on the varizoom . . . is it only a manual focus (equivalent to turning the ring on the lens), or does it have a push 'af' button like on the standard lens? Also, I imagine their controllers work with the 3x as well?
Thanks,
Jim

Ed Frazier January 8th, 2003 02:50 PM

The VZ Pro-LX only has manual focus (no push AF). I have made the suggestion to Varizoom that push AF should be added, but don't know if/when it will happen. Sure would be a nice addition. I don't have the 3X lens, but I'm pretty sure their controllers work with it the same as the standard 16X.

Jim Ferguson January 8th, 2003 06:12 PM

I imagine since the VZ Pro-LX does not, then none of their models do? Does the Canon version, or others?
Thanks,
Jim

Jim Ferguson January 10th, 2003 02:32 AM

I found my answer to be 'no', none do.

Is the Canon ZR1000 comparable to the Varizoom Stealth rather than the Pro-L?

Ken Tanaka January 10th, 2003 02:39 AM

I'd say yes, Jim. Functionally as well as size-wise.

There's an ongoing discussion on the subject here which also mentions a new controller that may be coming onto the market this year.

Jeff Donald January 10th, 2003 06:11 AM

It was posted here several months ago and is on Bogen's site http://www.bogenphoto.com/news/right...e=1&numpages=1 It mentions manual or AF control. I haven't seen this unit but it is probably typical Bogen/Manfrotto quality.

Jeff

Jim Ferguson January 10th, 2003 11:16 AM

Yeah, I had read the other thread. It seems the zr1000 is the way to go considering my budget. (I hadn't planned on buying one, until I got my camera and realised how impossible it is to zoom accurately, let alone the shake from touching the camera at all.)

The problem with the thread, is it says the pro-l is 'more substantial' in that it is made of metal. I don't care. I care about how it functions practiacally. The thread does not compare them in any other way.

Is the zoom control similar to the pro-l or the stealth? or different all together?

The new Bogen looks interesting, I'll have to look into it further.

thanks all,
Jim

Jim Ferguson January 13th, 2003 11:28 AM

Manfrotto 522 LANC VideoCamera Remote
 
So I asked Bogen about the AF function on their controller . . . Here's the response:

The LANC handle can control AF to MF switching on cameras where such a change is controlled by software. However, cameras that have a mechanical switch for AF/MF control such as Canon's XL-1s or the Sony PD-150, etc., will need the switch in the MF position for the handle's forward to back focus buttons to work properly. The AF/MF switch on the LANC handle is therefore inactive in such cameras with a mechanical focus switch.
Regards,
Kevin V. Lackey
Technical Support

It seems to sell for about $275 (at B&H). . . it looks like the Canon is the best option for a cheap controller.

Ignacio Artiņano May 21st, 2003 02:05 PM

Is any new information on the Canon/Bogen 522C Lanc Control for the GL2/XM2. How it works, user manual available, Zoom speed control?.
I have the small Vari Zoom Stealth, and is really difficult to control the zoom speed. Mainly at low rates.

Best to all.
Ignacio


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