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 Posted by reqluq on 10/13/05 07:56 
folks...folks... *take my money* is in asterics with a smile...meaning I'm  
seeing them fo who they are.but am interested in what it takes to get off to  
a good start. 
thanks 
req 
"Toby" <zdftokyo@gool.com> wrote in message  
news:434e0b12$0$186$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com... 
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> 
> "reqluq" <scredcropshonnospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message  
> news:11kmbslt3aoem02@corp.supernews.com... 
>> 
>> Or are they just *tryin' to take my money* :-) 
>> I assume one would need extras to help out,but is it as grave as:*But  
>> without the proper accessories these cameras will be hard pressed to  
>> produce imagery that looks much better than your typical home video* 
>> 
>> http://www.saferseas.com/vsd/eye/eye1.html 
>> 
>> " A DSR-500 ($15,000 worth) will produce an excellent picture quality  
>> right out of the box as will the PD170, VX2000, and Canon XL1s. But  
>> without the proper accessories these cameras will be hard pressed to  
>> produce imagery that looks much better than your typical home video.Don't  
>> be fooled into thinking that the camera itself will make the video look  
>> good. Equally if not more important are the additional devices needed to  
>> capture scenes in varying environments and using methods that apply to  
>> the given situation." 
>> 
>> Then they go on to the asscessory price list: 
>> 
>> Package #1 The Eye of The Storm Studio 
>> PD-170 Pro Shooters Package 
>> Complete $7695 -Sony DSR PD-170 NTSC USA Retail Box Unit 
>> -7200 MA 12 Hour Battery Pack 
>> -Thermodyne Custom Fit Hard Case 
>> -Century Optics .65 Wide Angle Lens (Bayonet Mount) 
>> -Century Optics 2x Telephoto Lens (Bayonet Mount) 
>> -Century Optics Rectangular Sunshade/Filterholder 
>> -Century Optics LCD Magnifier/Sunshade 
>> -Schneider 4x4x1/4 inch "Tru-Pol Polarizing" Glass Filter 
>> -Schneider 4x4x1/4 inch "UV Haze" Glass Filter 
>> -Schneider 4x4x1/4 inch ".9 Graduated Neutral Density" Glass Filter (Soft  
>> Edge) 
>> -Schneider 4x4x1/4 inch "Clear" Glass Filter 
>> -Sennheiser ME66 w/K6 Power Module 
>> -Sennheiser ME66 Hard Case and Foam Windscreen 
>> -Vanguard Aluminum Hard Case for Lens/Filter Kit 
>> -Sachtler DV-2 II Aluminum Tripod 1-Stage 
>> -Sachtler 7051 Dolly) 
>> -Sennheiser EW500ENG UHF Wireless Microphone System 
>> -Sennheiser ME64 Handheld Mic Capsule 
>> -K-Tek Boom Pole w/Mic Shock Mount 
>> -2 XLR Mic Cable (1: 24 inch and 1: 30 foot) 
>> -20 Sony Premium MiniDV Tapes 
>> -1 Sony MiniDV Cleaning Cassette 
>> -1 Schneider Pro Lens Cleaning Cloth 
>> -1 Schneider Cleaning Solution Spray 
>> Etc... 
> 
> First of all, a home video camera is capable of producing pretty nice  
> pictures. Better than what we used to get out of Umatic in the 80s. That  
> being said, none of the items that they offer in the package will not help  
> in one situation or another--each one extends the capabilities of the  
> basic camera in one way or another. But personally I don't like these  
> packages, because they don't allow you to choose only the items you need,  
> or let you choose among brands and models with items that you need. You  
> could almost certainly do without a clear filter in most situations, for  
> instance, or you could get a screw-on front lens protector instead of a  
> square filter, which offers better protection because it seals the front  
> element against the elements and being closer to the lens gives you less  
> problems with dust spotting, etc. Perhaps you don't immediately need a 30  
> ft XLR cable, or perhaps you could get away without the Century doubler or  
> the wide adapter or both. You might prefer a different brand of tripod,  
> and you could probably dispense with a dolly altogether and just rent one  
> for the very occasional times you need it. 
> 
> All of the equipment that they offer seems to be fairly decent--it isn't a  
> shoddy package--but unless you get a substantial discount on the  
> individual prices by buying the whole kit and kaboodle you would be much  
> better off to pick up what you need when you need it, and have the choice  
> of buying the brand/model of your choice. 
> 
> Just my two cents, 
> 
> Toby 
> 
>
 
  
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