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Piet Deyaert April 9th, 2007 02:15 AM

My problem was that I always tought that s-video was component out, therefore I searched for such a cable! I noticed my small camcorder had s-video and so did the FX1. But everything has gotten clear now :)

thx everybody

Alberto Blades May 15th, 2007 10:36 PM

do the xenarc screen works with the mayflash at 1080i?

thanks

Giroud Francois May 16th, 2007 12:03 AM

basically, since the mayflash is not a scaler, it should work only with screen that can display 1920x1080 (natively or not).
You could have some success with some screen that are at least 1600x900, but these are generally "big" screens. i think there is no hope under 19" size.

for small screen, you could look at the IKAN, it is not so expensive.

Steven Fokkinga May 23rd, 2007 10:21 AM

I finally got the xenarc 700Y from cartft.com (well actually it isn't a xenarc, it's the same monitor by another distributor than xenarc - xenarc doesn't make the screens themselves), and in combination with my canon XH-A1 and mayflash, it works! It even says 1920x1080 when I plug it in, so there's no problems there.

Now I need to find a battery solution that fits my needs...

Steven

Cory Sheldon May 25th, 2007 10:06 AM

Steven,

Do you feel that that setup is good enough to critical focus? Could you also be so kind as to post an image of the screen, mayflash and camera next to each other. I have an A1 and am considering this same set-up and am wondering how I'm going to mount all of this plus battery solutions. Thanks.

Eric Rosen July 11th, 2007 09:44 AM

Hi!
How do you folks power the VGA001 Mayflash in field?

Steven Fokkinga July 11th, 2007 09:46 AM

AA batteries. Or you could take a bigger battery (as discussed earlier) that outputs 6V.

About focusing, I think it is critical enough to focus right. Haven't done a real job with it yet, however, but this is from my tests.

Ben Winter July 11th, 2007 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steven Fokkinga (Post 710364)
AA batteries. Or you could take a bigger battery (as discussed earlier) that outputs 6V.

About focusing, I think it is critical enough to focus right. Haven't done a real job with it yet, however, but this is from my tests.

Yes, it is. I have done so with many projects now and it is tack-sharp. I love it.

Carlos E. Martinez July 21st, 2007 07:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steven Fokkinga (Post 710364)
AA batteries. Or you could take a bigger battery (as discussed earlier) that outputs 6V.


A bit of DIY electronics work could do a simple job here. Convert 12v to 5v/6v using a few parts on a small pcb, and velcro it to the 12v battery. No need to use separate supplies.


Carlos

Ben Winter July 21st, 2007 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carlos E. Martinez (Post 716226)
A bit of DIY electronics work could do a simple job here. Convert 12v to 5v/6v using a few parts on a small pcb, and velcro it to the 12v battery. No need to use separate supplies.


Carlos

I'd be interested in building this if someone could just point me to a schematic or a page on voltage reducers. I can't seem to find any.

Carlos E. Martinez July 21st, 2007 08:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ben Winter (Post 716367)
I'd be interested in building this if someone could just point me to a schematic or a page on voltage reducers. I can't seem to find any.

A first search in Google got me this:

http://www.rc-cam.com/dc-dc.htm

Something like the LM7805 voltage regulator should work fine. As you can see it's only three parts: one regulator (for the voltage you want) and two capacitors. The regulator may need a heatsink, if the current needed is large. And a small pcb, if you want to, to make things tidier. So it's 5 parts.

You will need a solder pen, some solder wire and some cable. You should watch polarities very carefully and check everything with a DMM after it's ready. Never plug your electronics until you are sure polarities are OK.

There are other projects like above on the web, if you look around. Some explain things very well, so you can follow the photos.

Good luck.

Daniel Raebiger August 6th, 2007 07:36 PM

havent read through the entire thread - i have a mm400 in my car actually and it performs VERY bad with sunlight and is generally not the brightest thanks to the touchscreen :(

Paul Mailath September 20th, 2007 05:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steven Fokkinga (Post 684652)
I finally got the xenarc 700Y from cartft.com ....... and in combination with my canon XH-A1 and mayflash, it works! It even says 1920x1080 when I plug it in, so there's no problems there.

Now I need to find a battery solution that fits my needs...

Steven

I'm really interested in finding out how this solution is working out for you. Also which mayflash (there seem to be a lot of them on the website)

Steven Fokkinga September 23rd, 2007 04:19 AM

I bought the mayflash in this place:
http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-...n-70-1d2s.html

The setup is working fine!

Steven


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