
Gabe Agoado
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$100 + Shipping or Local Pickup. Bought it intending to use on wedding gigs. Took out of box but have never used it, it's just been sitting in a closet.
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$550 OBO, Shipping or Local Pickup FULL SPECS: Model Nizo professional Format(s) Super8 (silent) Manufacturer Niezoldi & Krämer / Braun Made in Germany Produced 1974-77 Lens(es) f1.8/7-80mm (62mm filter thread) Zoom Manual/Auto Zoom with 2 speeds Macro Yes Frame rates 18,25,58 + single frame Exposure Manual/Automatic Focus split image Film speeds (ASA/ISO) 25/40, 100/160 Shutter degree variable Impulse and Pilot Tone Weight 1400g Dimensions 23cm x 21cm x 7,5cm Power supply 6 x AA / external Vintage/Used but clean optics and tested with film. I have a really cool one for sale here, this is one of Braun's highest spec, if not THE highest spec Super-8 camera that they manufactured. The Professional is unique in that it's the only Braun camera that could shoot with the handle folded back, making it more solid on a tripod. Also includes the original German A/C adapter for the Professional, meaning you can plug It into the wall instead of using batteries -AND- an external battery pack that takes something like C cell batteries, I have never tried the external battery pack, it appears to be a custom job and was just something I found while camera hunting. The Professional is also one of the few cameras that can produce it's own selectable crystal sync pulse. 've collected and filmed with vintage film cameras as a hobby for over 15 years. I'd like to pass on some of my collection for others to enjoy and simultaneously add some money to my kid's college fund. I'm trying to price these cameras with consideration for what I paid. I'm also trying to price it fairly considering it's a working camera but has not been serviced in a while. But I will consider reasonable offers. Just feel free to message me, I'm happy to discuss. Here is a short demo of the camera running with film. http://super8wiki.com/index.php/Nizo_800_P_Professional
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$450 USD OBO, Shipping or Local Pickup SPECS: Nizo 6080 Year: 1980-82 Weight: 1900 g Lens: Schneider macro-Variogon 1,4 / 7 - 80 mm Macro focusing Split Image Focusing Auto / Manual Zoom with 2 speeds Frame rates: 9,16 2/3,18,24,25,54 + single frame Shutter degree: 200° Manual / Auto Exposure Backlight Control +/- correction for auto Flash contact Fades Lap dissolve of 90 frames Remote control socket Cable release socket Interval timer with 2, 5, 15 second intervals Sound with Auto / Manual Recording Level Control 6 X AA batteries (rechargables and hence only 1.2V per battery!) Retractable handle 60 m cassette acceptance This is an awesome camera. The 6080 is one of the few Super-8 cameras built for use with live sound recording. For this reason it runs very quiet and doesn't require a blimp. These run via a rubber belt drive like a cassette player. The belts are easy to find and cheap to buy from anywhere that sells belts for cassette players as well. This makes the camera a reliable pick for shorts or music videos. Has an excellent Schneider lens and a plethora of built-in features. The top opens for the use of a 60m film cassette (you can see where it would go in the case). Also comes with its own locking metal flight case, matte box and a set of mattes - including a glass slide - for shooting titles or effect shots. Includes all accessories shown in the pictures. I've collected and filmed with vintage film cameras as a hobby for over 15 years. I'd like to pass on some of my collection for others to enjoy and simultaneously add some money to my kid's college fund. I'm trying to price these cameras with consideration for what I paid + shipping and sale fees. I'm also trying to price it fairly considering it's a working camera but has not been serviced in a while. But I encourage offers, local pickup and private sales (I've been doing them for years on Craigslist, Cinematography.com and Facebook Marketplace). Feel free to message me, but I won't respond to lowballs. http://super8wiki.com/index.php/Nizo_6080 Here is a short demo of the camera running https://www.youtube.com/shorts/fj3a6jG-8SI?app=desktop
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Selling my collection of film cameras/lenses. Primarily 16mm and Super8, but also some Single8, DS8 and Regular 8mm cameras. This is a work in progress, I will be updating this post as I continue to list cameras. There will be discounts for anyone who wants to buy from a private sale and not through eBay. In no particular order: Braun Nizo Profesional/6080 Super 8MM Camera Kit *Exc Condition, Tested And Works With Film*, $1100 OBO https://www.ebay.com/itm/285584998287 Bauer S 715XL Microcomputer Super 8MM Camera W/ Angenieux 6-90mm Lens, $200 OBO https://www.ebay.com/itm/285584940662 Paillard Bolex C8 8MM Camera w/ Lenses, $90 OBO https://www.ebay.com/itm/285584929923 Canon Auto Focus 514XL-S Super 8MM Camera *Tested and Works With Film*, $100 starting price OBO https://www.ebay.com/itm/285582222985 Canon Autozoom 1014E Super 8MM Camera *Tested and Works With Film*, $350 OBO https://www.ebay.com/itm/285581942394 Porst S 1500 Microcomputer Super-8 Camera *Film Tested And Exc Condition*, $425 OBO https://www.ebay.com/itm/285581844344 Fujica Marine-8 AX100 Single 8mm Camera With Underwater Housing, $50 starting price OBO https://www.ebay.com/itm/285580303380 Canon Zoom Reflex 8-3 8MM Camera *Tested With Film/Fully Functional*, $60 starting price OBO https://www.ebay.com/itm/285580255520 Fujica AX100 (Black limited edition version only sold in Japan) Single 8mm Camera, $16 https://www.ebay.com/itm/283988360189 Tokina RMC 50-200mm f3.5-4.5 Lens (Minolta Mount), $28 OBO https://www.ebay.com/itm/284075752335 Techmatic Autozoom 80-205mm f4.5 Nikon F Mount Lens, $23 https://www.ebay.com/itm/284084604640 Hanimar 55mm f/1.7 Prime Lens, $50 OBO https://www.ebay.com/itm/284673565935
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/285268169744 Click link for pics. Godox VL-300, can be used with V-mount batteries instead of A/C power. Comes with everything you see in pictures. Hard case is the OEM Godox specific to this light and the barn doors are Godox brand for mounting on the reflector. Excellent Condition, only used for studio and few event/art shoots.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/285264762740 https://www.clubglove.com/viewproducts/last-bag-xl-pro-tour/ Click eBay link for pictures. I believe this is now referred to as the "last bag XL pro tour" on the clubglove website, link provided. Excellent condition. Purchased this because I wanted something large enough to accommodate multiple light stands/C-stands and other crap, that also has wheels and doesn't cost a small fortune. This is about the largest and sturdiest golf-club travel bag you can buy, and at this price it's well worth it vs overpriced "lighting bags". Never used on a golf course or to carry actual clubs, only used for light stands, boom poles, cameras and other film equipment. Also never used on a plane, just car/train travel. Folds in half for easy storage. $175 Free shipping or local pickup.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/285248753561 Click eBay link for pictures. Vintage Strand "Fresnelight." Originally meant to hang above a stage or studio. Can be used with 500-1kw bulbs, currently equipped with a new 1kw bulb. Was rewired with an Edison plug but the cable is only ~2 feet. Also comes with a free Impact baby pin adapter which is attached to the yoke so it can be used on a stand. Also comes with aftermarket barn doors. $125 Local pickup only.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/285248734214 Click eBay link for pictures. Mole Baby Solarspot type 2831. Can be used with 500, 750 or 1kw bulbs, currently equipped with a new 1kw bulb. Cosmetically it shows it's age but everything's in usable condition. Comes with only what is shown in pictures, I believe the cable is 8 or 10ft. Yoke is for a baby pin. $150 Local pickup only, cash, google pay, venmo accepted.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/285248715929 Click link for pictures. Very good condition, missing paint, comes with a junior pin yoke, and a new 1k bulb. I believe the lens is 20 degrees but I'm not 100% sure, you can focus the lens for a softer/wider beam and it has the "barn doors" for cutting the light. Also has filter slot. The original plug was a stage plug on a very short cable, so I cut and rewired the cable to an Edison plug so I could use it on light stands. $200 Local pickup only, cash, google pay, venmo accepted.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/285264787860 This listing is for a Godox SL-200 ii bundle. Pictures on eBay. The kit includes: 2 Godox SL-200 II LED COB lights. 2 Nanlite FL-206 Bowens mount fresnel lenses. 2 Four-Way Barn doors for the Nanlite fresnels. 2 Godox Bowens mount snoots. 2 Power cables 2 Remote controles 2 Godox Bowens mount reflectors Impact 5C Hard case/bag with dividers. Original manuals/paperwork. $700, local pickup only. Cash, google pay, venmo, etc. accepted. Everything included in this kit fits in the case. I can also include the original SL-200 boxes if asked.
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I'm in the process of liquidating a small studio that had been used for student, independent, event, commercial and local shoots, for reasons that I'm moving on to other pursuits in life and could use the $$. In the coming days/weeks I will be posting here used modern digital cameras/LED lights, mostly in excellent condition and seen only light use. I also have a small selection of vintage equipment I will be listing, including 16mm, 8mm cameras, vintage tripods and mole-richardson lights. Some tested and working, some not, but all which I have enjoyed as a hobby camera collector. Larger items will be local pickup only, but smaller items can be shipped. I'm going to try to price everything fairly, but I'm open to negotiate if you want to purchase more than 1 item, etc. I'm posting everything to Ebay for the sake of pictures, but all local transactions will be conducted with cash, venmo, etc. FYI, I'll be updating this listing every day for a few months, so if you're interested in something now feel free to ask what else I have. All electronics are wired/come with American plugs 120v 1. Mole-Richardson MoleQuartz 1k "Molelipso" Type 8011 Elipsoidal/Leiko light: $200 https://www.ebay.com/itm/285248715929 2. Mole Richardson 1kw Baby-Baby Solarspot Type 231: $150 https://www.ebay.com/itm/285248734214 3. Strand 1kw "Fresnelight" adapted to mount on a light stand: $125 https://www.ebay.com/itm/285248753561
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Who manufactures custom lens adapters?
Gabe Agoado replied to Gabe Agoado's topic in Lenses & Lens Accessories
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Looking for someone who can machine a custom mount to attach to an existing camera body and permanently convert it to PL mount, thanks.
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Hello, anyone know if or what individual/company can still machine a custom lens mount adapter to permanently attach to a camera body? Thanks
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True, thank you. I think I'll stick with the internal 4k, I was disappointed after getting one that the AXS cards still cost so much, because in 2017 when I bought my F3 the SxS cards had dropped in price to ~$200, now even less.
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Hello all, Deciding whether to purchase the internal 4k upgrade for my F5 or the AXS-R5 recorder. I don't have the budget to buy AXS cards, so was curious if SXS cards can be substituted if the write speed is enough, as online it says they're the same size? Can anyone confirm the size is the same?
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I would say not, even though it's a nice image, it still only records 1080p MPEG-2 and 60fps at 720p even with the upgrade. It's not suddenly going to equal something that can shoot 4k 422 or Raw at more framerates. I could be wrong, but I also remember this being the case, that you could buy a new F3L for the same price or send in your F3 to get the upgrade for free.
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I had a similar experience, purchasing mine used years ago it was listed as a "F3L" and came with the S-Log upgrade so I assumed "L" stood for "Log." Also, this is an excerpt from the official B&H listing for "Sony PMW-F3L" which confirms it: "More demanding applications can utilize the camera's dual-link HD-SDI ports to output to an external recorder in 10-bit 4:2:2 or 10-bit RGB 4:4:4...The combination of four HyperGamma settings with S-Log and LUT capability provide RAW-like flexibility to the image data, allowing for increased picture control and dynamic range." The "PMW-F3K" was the one that came with 3 lenses as "K" likely stands for "Kit" Note, it only outputs S-Log 444 over SDI according my use and to every source I've read, I don't see how someone is claiming they can mod it to record that internally, it doesn't even do 422 internally, and if it was possible it should be all over the internet by now like Magic Lantern.
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I just purchased a Sirui p-324sr carbon fiber because from experience I've found a monopod is a lot better than a tripod for wedding videography. My intended fluid head/camera combo weighs 12lbs altogether, so at a rating of 22lbs, I thought this monopod would work. I have been testing it before taking it on a job, and with 5 x 5lb weight plates centered on top, it doesn't budge, doesn't bend, nothing. However, with actual 12lb of camera, lens and fluid head it does start to flex noticeably, though is still stable on the floor. To test the limit, I tried my Arri 16BL with a zoom lens ~19lbs and unsurprisingly it flexes even more. It's difficult to find a center balance point, as it seems to bend forward or back no matter where I position the camera. Though I was surprised with the Arri it still did not tip until it was at max height, thanks to the wide feet. The flex had no permanent effect on the monopod. I'm not knocking this monopod, it seems like good quality otherwise, and I realize 75% of the time I'm probably not using it with a zoom/telephoto lens, but considering it does flex with 12lb payload that I'm going to be using on jobs, am I better off getting something rated for 30 or 40lbs, or is weight rating meaningless and it will flex no matter what because monopods aren't really meant for camcorders/cinema cameras?
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Have you tried the CCD camera yet and does it have any buttons on it? If not, the 12-pin connector could be meant for a control to open a menu and change zoom, focus, gain, etc. Especially if it's a color CCD, the color cameras usually have extra menu options. That's just a guess based on my Arriflex BL video door though, your best bet would be researching the model of the camera, contacting Jurgen directly or a place that still repairs/rents these cameras, like Visual Products: http://www.visualproducts.com/storeProductDetail02.asp?productID=168&Cat=2&Cat2=13#bigPic At this link they are selling an Arri 2C with the Jurgen video door, they probably know what the connector is for. Hope that helps.
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Looking for Advice on Tripod head for 20+lb cameras
Gabe Agoado replied to Gabe Agoado's topic in General Discussion
Thank you for all the suggestions. The VCT plate recommendation is definitely helpful. I didn't know these existed, but I've always preferred drop-in plates like the Manfrotto hex plate to sliding plates. The Ronford and Baker also looks awesome, I will keep a lookout for one of those if I end up needing 1. I was also checking out some ball heads like a Sirui K-40X, which is rated for 77lbs?? I don't know what 77lb camera/lens is small enough to stick on a ball head, but I did ask the manufacturer and basically got no response. I resigned to the idea of another fluid head and found a "Daiwa ENG 30" with 100mm tripod on eBay for $250. It seemed like a Japanese Vinten copy from the pictures. It's an old model, but supposed to be rated for ~45lbs, which makes sense; I have ~20lbs of camera on with the counterbalance set fairly low and it stays in whatever spot I put it, perfect! Now if I can help whoever finds a Daiwa fluid head online for cheap, buy it. It very much feels like using an old model Vinten. My next step I think is getting a VCT plate for it. -
Looking for Advice on Tripod head for 20+lb cameras
Gabe Agoado posted a topic in General Discussion
I'm looking for a tripod head for a B-camera weighing 18lbs (20+ with rails, matte box, monitor). I already have a good fluid head I use for the A cam, but I'm not planning to do camera moves with the B-cam, I'm just looking for something I can stick the camera on and is strong enough to take its weight. I've been looking into pan-tilt heads like a manfrotto 229 or Gitzo G1570M because they can handle the weight. Anyone have suggestion? -
For Sale: Two Kinor 16cx-2m 16mm Cameras and Lenses
Gabe Agoado replied to Gabe Agoado's topic in Cine Marketplace
The Crystal Sync Kinor and all lenses are still available. I pulled them off eBay because I'm actually using them for a job. I also took the liberty to run more thorough film tests for others who were interested. I don't have an accurate time-table of when it's going to go back up for sale, but when it does, I'll have the footage to show its strengths and weaknesses. There's not enough Kinor footage currently on YouTube to do a really good comparison. -
Does anyone have the schematic/know how to remove the F3 top handle completely? I know it could be removed for the 3ality armor, I just want to replace it with a more useful top handle. I removed 2 screws from the front part and it seemed to be removable, but I can't figure out what to unscrew to get the back part off.
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For Sale: Two Kinor 16cx-2m 16mm Cameras and Lenses
Gabe Agoado replied to Gabe Agoado's topic in Cine Marketplace
UPDATE 12/15: Tested the crystal sync camera with the 12v adapter and it runs smooth and quiet in all speeds (the running light also turns on). However in the effort of full disclosure, I only tested it for a short period of time, and haven't performed any other tests for registration, steadiness, etc. I have shot film through this camera on professional jobs (also with the lenses I am selling), and it is quiet enough for sync sound outdoors or in a decent size room, but I haven't used it in 4 years.