Premium Member Bruce Taylor Posted February 19, 2010 Premium Member Share Posted February 19, 2010 Here is is again folks. I have decided to try it as a complete, ready-to-shoot camera kit with lenses and even batteries, chargers and the LCD monitor. For more pics, take a look at the ebay auction $12,500USD plus shipping. The camera has just been serviced by Cinema Engineering and is ready to shoot today. The viewfinder optics are bright and clear, the groundglass is marked for 1.78:1 (16x9) and Techniscope native 2.40:1. Aranda Film performed the 2 perf conversion and installed the Rotavision 5000 electronics package. The camera requires 16 to 24v (2 NiMh 16.8v battery packs and chargers included). 1 to 50 fps speed settings in .01 fps increments, 24 and 25fps preset crystal speeds. Standard 4 pin XLR power. Uses standard Kodak or Fuji 35mm motion picture film. The techniscope format is supported by most major labs and post production houses. The camera and accessories are in excellent mechanical condition. The camera body and 500ft magazines were repainted black from their original grey and show normal wear. The lenses are almost like new. There are 2 tiny marks (I can't photograph them) on the rear element of the 50mm near the outside edge. Kinor 35H body serial # 870017 complete with all caps 2) 500ft magazines 2) 1000ft magazines Extension viewfinder Baseplate, sliding plate, dovetail, 15mm x 450mm rods 5 geared Lomo prime lenses: 18mm T3 s/n 910079 (first 2 digits of s/n indicate year of manufacture, in this case 1991) 22mm T2.4 890043 28mm T2.2 900263 50mm T1.4 900029 75mm T1.4 900039 (I also have two 28mm T1.5 s/n 870022 -very good- and 900030 -like new- superspeed Lomos, if you wish to substitute for the 28mm T2.2 for $1000 or $1500 additional, respectively.) Matte box (swing-away) for 4x4" and 4x5.65" filters (with Raf filter trays) Body mounted follow focus for Lomo primes B&W video tap + 7" monitor, cables, Noga arm, plus spare video camera 2x belt type NiMh batteries, 2x battery chargers, 4 pin xlr main power cable The camera is located in Los Angeles. Local inspection, testing and pick up is welcomed. Domestic and international shipment. Interested?, call Bruce at (909) 641-2339. Also, check out more information about the system at http://indi35.com/2_perf_techniscope http://www.kinor.arandafilm.com.au/NewFile...r5000page2.html http://konvas.org/faq/kinor-35h-35mm-motio...ure-camera.html http://www.2perf.arandafilm.com.au/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Horwell Posted February 20, 2010 Share Posted February 20, 2010 Here is is again folks. I have decided to try it as a complete, ready-to-shoot camera kit with lenses and even batteries, chargers and the LCD monitor. For more pics, take a look at the ebay auction $12,500USD plus shipping. The camera has just been serviced by Cinema Engineering and is ready to shoot today. The viewfinder optics are bright and clear, the groundglass is marked for 1.78:1 (16x9) and Techniscope native 2.40:1. Aranda Film performed the 2 perf conversion and installed the Rotavision 5000 electronics package. The camera requires 16 to 24v (2 NiMh 16.8v battery packs and chargers included). 1 to 50 fps speed settings in .01 fps increments, 24 and 25fps preset crystal speeds. Standard 4 pin XLR power. Uses standard Kodak or Fuji 35mm motion picture film. The techniscope format is supported by most major labs and post production houses. The camera and accessories are in excellent mechanical condition. The camera body and 500ft magazines were repainted black from their original grey and show normal wear. The lenses are almost like new. There are 2 tiny marks (I can't photograph them) on the rear element of the 50mm near the outside edge. Kinor 35H body serial # 870017 complete with all caps 2) 500ft magazines 2) 1000ft magazines Extension viewfinder Baseplate, sliding plate, dovetail, 15mm x 450mm rods 5 geared Lomo prime lenses: 18mm T3 s/n 910079 (first 2 digits of s/n indicate year of manufacture, in this case 1991) 22mm T2.4 890043 28mm T2.2 900263 50mm T1.4 900029 75mm T1.4 900039 (I also have two 28mm T1.5 s/n 870022 -very good- and 900030 -like new- superspeed Lomos, if you wish to substitute for the 28mm T2.2 for $1000 or $1500 additional, respectively.) Matte box (swing-away) for 4x4" and 4x5.65" filters (with Raf filter trays) Body mounted follow focus for Lomo primes B&W video tap + 7" monitor, cables, Noga arm, plus spare video camera 2x belt type NiMh batteries, 2x battery chargers, 4 pin xlr main power cable The camera is located in Los Angeles. Local inspection, testing and pick up is welcomed. Domestic and international shipment. Interested?, call Bruce at (909) 641-2339. Also, check out more information about the system at http://indi35.com/2_perf_techniscope http://www.kinor.arandafilm.com.au/NewFile...r5000page2.html http://konvas.org/faq/kinor-35h-35mm-motio...ure-camera.html http://www.2perf.arandafilm.com.au/ How much without the lenses? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Bruce Taylor Posted February 22, 2010 Author Premium Member Share Posted February 22, 2010 How much without the lenses? $8200 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Bruce Taylor Posted April 20, 2010 Author Premium Member Share Posted April 20, 2010 Bump. New ebay auction is here Offer $10,750 and it's yours. Bruce Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XiaoSu Han Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 too bad it's not PL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Bruce Taylor Posted April 22, 2010 Author Premium Member Share Posted April 22, 2010 too bad it's not PL But you can own the Lomos! Bruce Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Bruce Taylor Posted April 22, 2010 Author Premium Member Share Posted April 22, 2010 If anyone wants to split up the camera from the lenses, that is possible, the camera would be $6900, prime lenses $4000. Camera is also available with fewer accessories for a lower price. 4 perf Kinor camera body is also available. Bruce Taylor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Paul Bruening Posted April 23, 2010 Premium Member Share Posted April 23, 2010 Bruce. You're breaking my heart. If only you had offered this thing five years ago at this price. Wanna' trade for FrankenMitchell? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Bruce Taylor Posted April 24, 2010 Author Premium Member Share Posted April 24, 2010 Bruce. You're breaking my heart. If only you had offered this thing five years ago at this price. Wanna' trade for FrankenMitchell? Paul, But 5 years ago it would cost $18k! The techniscope conversion alone, as you know, is over $5k. This is one of 2 techniscope Kinors, the other one I am keeping (and shooting with soon, I hope). Bruce Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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