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Micro Cinema Camera Kit Sold

PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2018 9:20 pm
by Denny Smith
Selling my Micro Cinema camera, only used for two short jobs, in Mint condition.
Includes:
BM Micro Cinema Camera with all original accessories and box. New $995
Wooden Camera Micro Cage ver 2 $120
Sijan breakout box for thr DB15 to get SBus, Lanc and external power in.

Sold! plus shipping. I will ship Internationally.
Photos available p, send me a PM.

I also have a Cineroid EVF4RVW SDI/HDMI Viewfinder kit with case in new Condition available $350,
or I can include with Micro camera above Sold
Cheers

Re: Micro Cinema Camera Kit For Sale

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 12:10 am
by Denny Smith
Cwmera kit and EVF sold

Re: Micro Cinema Camera Kit For Sale

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 1:41 am
by Denny Smith
Bump, Sold :mrgreen:
Cheers

Re: Micro Cinema Camera Kit For Sold

PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2018 3:29 pm
by Kevin Matutu
Hi Denny, How are you doing?

I'm looking to build my first setup.
Is this still available? and what is the price?
Secondly, would you be able to ship to Zimbabwe?

Re: Micro Cinema Camera Kit For Sold

PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2018 6:16 pm
by Denny Smith
Sorry, this camera kit was sold several months ago. I do have a Oanasonic AF100A available for $950, and I can ship it to you, this csmera also records 1080p/50-60 frame rates, and is an excellent little Cine Camera (larger than the Micro but smaller and lighter than the Ursa Mini, and it also a MFT mount). Send me a PM.
Cheers

Re: Micro Cinema Camera Kit Sold

PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2018 7:24 pm
by Leon Benzakein
Denny

This question I am about to ask seems to be from another planet.

With the Panasonic AF100 does one need to take into account the question of PAL or NTSC?

Re: Micro Cinema Camera Kit Sold

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 4:19 am
by Denny Smith
Yes and no, if you are shooting SD, then yes, and it will do both, as you re setting the camera to 60Hz or 50Hz frequency. Shooting HD, it is mute, as PAL and NTSC are scan rates for CRT and Analog Broadcast systems. If you live in a area thst has 50Hz power system, then set the ca era to 50Hz to avoid shutter strobing effects with artificial lighting. If you are in NA or a 60Hz power area, then set to to 60Hz. The Syncro-Scan system uses this setting to avoid rolling shutter issues with artificial lighting and shooting monitors. This has more to do with yiur power source, then the analog broadcast systems, but they were driven by the same issue, to set scan refresh rates.
Cheers