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  1. Looking to sell my tv logic F-7h MK2 monitor. It’s in almost new condition. Used on a few jobs and has. A few cosmetic marks from being on camera but the screen is flawless. Located in NYC.
  2. Hi All, I'm falling short on that topic and decided to post here after trying to put informations together unsuccessfully. The general concept is to be buy an old onboard standard video monitor (for the Arri IVS / SR-3 camera) and feed it power and video by one cable only. I know I can always use a BNC composite interface + separate power, but I'd like to know more about the nuts and bolts anyway. I suspect the name for the Mini Monitor connector ont he IVS is a Lemo 4 pin. I gradually got to understand that this connection was used by Transvideo on the starlite monitor, or on others via a the Hirose connector (Cine 3 or a rainbow 2). I wonder if it would be possible to input a y/c (so better quality than composite, but is it really worth the hustle ?) + power (12V) (only one cable in the end) from the camera using the mini-monitor port and a cable connecting to a Hirose 10 or 6 (whether it's the Cine 3 or rainbow 2). I think the Mini-Monitor out on the IVS doesn't do Y/c (but might be wrong) but so to get Y/c+power I'd have to make a breakout cable from the Hirose to 1bnc Y / 2 bnc C / RS connector (Lemo 2 ?). Does anyone have experience with this 10+ years old technology and could comment (any advices on the choice between the rainbow 2 or the Cine 3 by the way) ? Looking forward to reading from you, Toto
  3. Hi folks, In the market to invest in a long term on-board monitor and have currently narrowed it down to the following options. I was curious if anyone had any experience or preference between the 2-3 options below and would be willing to share their input/advice before I make any final decision. *Transvideo Stargate V2: https://www.transvideo.eu/store/stargate *SmallHD UB703: https://store.smallhd.com/store/703-Ultra-Bright-Professional-On-Camera-Field-Monitor *FSI BM090: https://www.shopfsi.com/FSI-9-Inch-Broadcast-Monitor-p/bm090.htm (it is beefy, but do love the accurate color rendition and programmable false color) (Right now the front runner is probably the Transvideo Stargate V2, but there's such limited info I can seem to find out in the internet and there aren't any in the rental market where I most often shoot. If anyone's used and has an opinion about it I would be most grateful for your thoughts.) Thanks in advance for your time and any info you can share. Cheers
  4. Hello Everyone, After much thought I have decided to put my complete Sony F35 + Codex package up for sale. This is the only Sony F35 kit you will find to have a complete Codex Onboard Recorder package. This includes the Codex Onboard Recorder, 1 512GB + 3 256GB Data Packs, F35 Wet Dock, Control Panel, all necessary cable, the incredibly rare and expensive Desktop Transfer Station (DTS) and an ATTO ExpressSAS H3680 card inside a Sonnet Echo Express Sel case which plugs into any MAC with a Thunderbolt port. The Codex Recorder and DTS both have all available licenses activated: 12bit 444 uncompressed DPX, compressed JPG, ARRI RAW, CANON RAW. The DTS can automatically convert to ProRes422, ProRes444 or other formats on the fly for immediate editing of your footage. Also this is the only recorder that will record everything the Sony F35 can output: uncompressed 12bit 444 up to 30fps and uncompressed 10bit 444 up to 50fps - something that even the Odyssey 7Q cannot do because you need 4 SDI connectors for this last output. In addition to all this, Start/Stop recording can be activated via the record button on the F35. This Sony F35 is a complete OTTO NEMENZ kit with, in addition to other things, 2 custom machined cheeseplates, a machined top cheeseplate with integrated single 15mm rod mount and their spectacular viewfinder mount, which I updated with custom made 3D printed parts. If desired this can be easily changed to the original Otto Nemenz viewfinder setup. I have a great many accessories for sale to make a complete "ready-to-shoot" system. These include: Red One 18-50mm f2.8 lens in great shape, a Carl Zeiss Biometar Jena 120mm f2.8 PL mount lens, a Carl Zeiss Biometar Jena 80mm f2.8 PL mount lens, a Helios 44-2 58mm F2 PL mount lens, Vocas Wooden Handgrip with 150mm offset extender, an Ikan D5 monitor, Zoom H6 recoder with Gator waterproof case and Monster Digital 32GB SD card + Zoom SSH-6 Stereo Shotgun Mic, a 2 stage Chrosziel matte box with french flag, SHAPE 8000 quick-release V-Lock shoulder mount/baseplate, Sony VCT-14 quick-release tripod adapter, O'Connor 50D fluid tripod head, Lensse S5 Dual Follow Focus with speed crank, Lanparte V-mount batteries with charger, Tiffen 4x5.65 full spectrum IRND 1.2 filter, and other items for a truly complete setup. Since I have so many Sony F35 related items for sale I have created a price list with descriptions in PDF format that can downloaded from the link provided below. I believe I am offering these kits at very competitive prices. Everything is fully functional and in exceptional condition. As I said it took me 2 years of trial and error, testing various components, and finally finding the best parts for what I consider the Ultimate Sony F35 Set-Up. I have selected each component carefully and have taken exceptional care of them all. Photos and links to photos of many of my components can be found here below. Here is the link to the price list: http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONY_F35_Kit_Price_List.pdf As an incentive, with the purchase of multiple kits, or better yet the entire list of equipment, I am able to offer an even better price than the already very competitive prices you see in the price list. If you are interested in purchasing multiple kits please contact me. Shipping will vary depending on the kit(s) purchased and the destination. For the "Sony F35 with Codex Onboard Recorder Kit" WITH the Otto Nemenz hard cases you are looking at around $400 shipping in the US and $800 overseas. Without the cases this price drops substantially as they cases themselves are very heavy. I regularly pack and ship hand-crafted ceramic items all over the world and can pack all the equipment securely and safely in boxes without the hard cases, which will reduce the shipping cost to about half: ~$250 CONUS, ~$500 overseas. Shipping will be from San Francisco. Following are links to additional photos as we are limited to only one photo attachment per sale thread: http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_01.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_02.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_03.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_04.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_05.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_06.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_07.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_08.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_09.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_10.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_11.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_12.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_13.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_14.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_16.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_17.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_18.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_19.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_20.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_21.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_22.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_23.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_24.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/SONYF35SALE/SONYF35SALE_25.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex001.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex003.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex004.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex005.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex006.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex007.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex008.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex009.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex010.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex011.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex012.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex013.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex014.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex015.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex016.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex017.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex019.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex020.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex022.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex025.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex026.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex027.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex028.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex029.jpg http://www.igorbertolucci.com/F35/12bit_tests/Camera%20Setup/F35%20Codex030.jpg Here is a link to a forum where you can find additional photos of the F35 in the Kata backpack (at the end of the page): http://www.dvxuser.com/V6/showthread.php?332103-Sony-F35-Codex-M-Recorder-Complete-Setup/page5&highlight=codex Here is a link to a thread where you can find photos of the additional CCD Block and Sony F23 to F35 Conversion kit hardware: http://www.dvxuser.com/V6/showthread.php?337896-Sony-F23-F35-Conversion-Kit-***-F35-Optical-Block-CCD-plus-hardware Should anyone have any questions please PM me or write to me directly at samana76@yahoo.com Cheers, Igor
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