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Fernando Vilanova

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  1. Hi Eugene. Do you have pictures of the camera and its conditions? Have you ever sent it for maintenance or service?
  2. Bought in early 2020 for a project that was cancelled due to lockdown. I'm the original and only owner of the camera. Kit includes: Sony PXW-FX9 XDCAM 6K Full-Frame Camera System (Body Only) AC Adapter Power Cord 1x BP-U35 Battery 2 x BP-U70 Batteries 2 x Sony 120GB G Series XQD Memory Card Sony BC-U1A Battery Charger / AC Adapter for BP-U90, U60, U60T, U30 Viewfinder with Rod and Clamp Eyepiece USB Cable Grip Remote Control Len Mount Cap Accessory Shoe Kit Small Rig Cage Small Rig CF Rods Small Rig Wooden Top Handle 2 x Nato rails ASK PRICE: $12,500.00 USD. Shipping / additional costs not included. Available in the USA.
  3. I have an FX9 with 160h in Like New conditions.
  4. I'm a DP working out of Central America and most of my work is high-end commercials in the region. I do some eventual documentaries, music videos, short films, etc, but my bread and butter is commercial work. So far, I've been renting gear out and mostly shooting on Arri Alexa Plus and RED Epic MX. I do not own any important personal gear. There are a couple of jobs coming up and I have the opportunity to invest about $20k on a camera package. 50% of the investment would be paid off within the next 2-3 months. So far, I've been thinking about purchasing a used Arri AMIRA. I like the fact that you can shoot 3.4k RAW, am a huge fan of ARRI's color science and the sensor's dynamic range. My main concern is that this camera was released six years ago and sensor technology is quickly evolving. I've also been looking at the new Sony FX9 as an option or even spending a little more money and going for a RED GEMINI (just because of native resolution and trying to future proof the investment). My gut keeps telling to go with the AMIRA, but I would really like to hear other opinions and ideas! Thanks.
  5. Give Magic Plan a try. You can download the app for iOS from the app store. It's great and easy to use. Lets you export PDF / JPG versiones that you can the import to whatever software you prefer for lighting diagrams.
  6. I'm interested. Could you please email me at fernando@fernandovilanova.com for more information.
  7. Does anyone know what the light fixture in this image is? They were used by Roman Vasyanov on the set of Charlie Countryman. Thanks!
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