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Kyryll Sobolev

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  1. in canada, and i assume US, the sets are usually built using the same materials as houses. they just buy the lumber/drywall/paint/etc at the same hardware store as regular construction crews air quality is more of a concern on location
  2. MYT Works Camera Slider 3 foot, Large (width of 11"), Mitchell Mount $2500 USD The slider is in excellent condition. Moves smoothly and without issues. Photos can be viewed here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1V0HOKqTZNuWESA0C1ch3yzAefEHHhQe7?usp=sharing The slider comes with: - Dust caps (https://www.mytworks.com/product/dust-caps/) - Rosette leg adapter kit (https://www.mytworks.com/product/rosette-leg-adapter-kit/) Located in Toronto. Will ship at buyer's expense.
  3. $500 USD Wooden Camera Shoulder Rig v2 (Mid, Wooden Grips) Photos can be viewed here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1c-GzgfDAdkpBXKY8cZYVQ143QSJOp85e?usp=sharing Comes with Wooden Camera Dovetail Clamp Used condition. The wooden handles have scratches from use. The shoulder pad is perfectly usable, but the foam started to break in one corner. Located in Toronto, Canada. Buyer to pay shipping.
  4. $1000 USD Blackmagic SmartScope Duo 4K monitors for sale. Excellent condition (5/5). No scratches, dings, etc. Photos can be viewed here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gLI_qbE_XL_ZAMET9MvwHXNojRBoZS6F?usp=drive_link Comes with: - director's cage/yoke - side handles - IDX V-lock battery adapter - power supply - Pelican 1700 case included Located in Toronto, Canada. Buyer to pay shipping.
  5. Canon C300 Mk I, PL-mount, with Tilta accessories. Asking $1,500 USD Photos can be viewed here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1alNcHOayt7NvtrQJeVj-y0ccGEXOV_WH?usp=sharing The camera still works great! It was infrequently used for very small projects. Internal battery replaced in 2017. This may have reset the operating Hours Meter. It currently reads 412 Hours, but it is likely closer to 800 Hours over the camera's lifespan. For the PL-mount: it seems to have lost an internal pin which stops the mount from rotating more than 1/4 turn in the open position. That is, it can keep rotating if you let it. Other than being a minor nuisance this does not affect the PL mount - it holds the lenses securely in the closed position. The package comes with: - original Canon accessories, some of which have never been used (see photos) - Tilta CANON C300/C500 Camera Rig: Top Handle wit Hotshoe, C300 Top/Side Cage, LSW Base Plate with cheeseplate, x2 15mm rods - x2 Canon batteries (BP-955, BP-975) with battery charger - x2 32Gb cards (SanDisk Extreme, 120 Mb/s, UDMA 7) with USB card reader - Canon AC power supply The package is located in Toronto, Canada. Buyer to pay shipping.
  6. Hi Marco, there is a sale in process. I will let you know if they are sold or not soon. Thank you!
  7. i feel like for most cinema viewers, the brain compensates for any possible centre of perspective changes much the same way that it adjusts the "white balance" of the eyes sure at some extreme angles and distances a shot may look weird on a giant screen. but the movie theatre by design cannot have an ideal viewing perspective for everyone
  8. if the adapter is RF-to-PL, it won't help much. because you need the most solid connection at the camera body. if you simply attach a PL adapter into the camera's RF mount, the RF will still bear all the weight and torque of the lens. i think it comes down to what you shoot, and how you shoot. RF is perfectly fine for a lot of things. PL is more solid/precise solution to get results where the margin of error has to be significantly smaller.
  9. PL mount is far more robust and allows very little movement on the lens when focus/iris/zoom motors engage. with RF/EF mounts you will notice the lens physically moving more when motors hit the end points, or even on a big enough focus rack. this results in an image that shifts up/down. PL is more "industrial" in this way, and reliably works for many hours a day, every day, in every weather. it can also support heavier lenses with matteboxes/filters/diopters attached to them.
  10. Bolt-PRO (1st Gen) Two sets available. Willing to sell each set of Tx/Rx separately. Note, these are 1st Generation Bolts! They will not perform like the recent Teradeks, and have the limitations of the 1st Gen devices. But they do work just fine for what they are. SET A $275 USD Tx is not PRO. S/N: 70004732I Rx PRO. S/N: 72501485G x1 P-tap power cable x1 AC power cable SET B $250 USD Tx PRO. S/N: 72004790I Rx PRO, S/N: 72506094G x1 P-tap power cable or $500 USD for both sets. Better photos here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GW8vz0ZXDrewqptE-j4_a_SmH33raXQ4?usp=sharing Shipping from Toronto, Canada.
  11. 6-lens set of LOMO OKS for sale. Asking $10,000 USD Shipping from Toronto, Canada. You can look at the photos here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12wbw4khFjhsz6GwpSBNa8_JSaJvCSGrQ?usp=sharing Here is the technical info and my notes: 18mm, T3 (i measured it with a lens tech to be a T2.8) OKC5-18-1 Serial #880120 Note: designed for 35mm frame (22x16mm), so vignettes slightly on Super 35mm (24.89x16.66mm) which is most modern cameras today that are not full-frame. 22mm, T2.4 (measured 2.13) OKC3-22-1 Serial #870036 Note: designed for 22x16mm frame, so vignettes slightly on Super 35mm. 35mm, T3.2 (measured 2.9) OKC2-35-1 Serial #780002 50mm, T2.3 (measured 2) OKC1-50-6 Serial #800417 75mm, T2.2 (measured 2) OKC6-75-2 Serial #770054 Note: the PL mount is thousands of an inch thicker than regular, so the mount on the camera does not rotate as far it normally would. However, it locks the lens perfectly fine, and infinity/distance markers are not affected. 100mm, T2.3 (measured 2) OKC1-100-1 Serial #750055 Note: I am not sure if some elements in this lens are uncoated, but you need to really keep the mattebox tight on this lens to keep it from looking washed out.
  12. this and the mumbly, super quiet, under-the-breath dialogue delivery... or is it the sound mixing doing that? either way, i'd love to actually hear most of the dialogue, without high end headphones
  13. as others have said, and to answer the question directly, yes it dangerous to the digital sensor to have a laser pointed at it however, there are situations where i needed to measure from somewhere on set to the camera, usually to get a natural mark quickly. just dont aim near the lens... bring the laser carefully from the floor up to the tripod head, or operator's body ?, or someone's hand in line with the film plane. this is usually not a critical mark, so your measuring point doesn't need to be as close to the camera body as possible. just in line with the plane.
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