I have intensely, ritualistically ogled the following light-capturing devices over approximately the last three days:
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The Red One high-definition digital video camera. Price: $17,500 for the bare-bones body. The base production pack costs $1,250. The lenses set you back $19,000.
The Aaton A-Minima Super 16mm camera. Price: $15,000. And film, even Super 16, ain't exactly cheap, 'neither.
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The Canon Canosound 514XL-S Super 8mm camera. Price: about $180 on eBay. I still can't afford it, but at least the night goblins allow me to dream about it. They can be cruel.
I have lots of super 8mm cameras, 16mm, 1-super 16mm camera, projectors, super 8mm films (cartoons,movies, Elivis, etc.).
I have a beautifull Canon 514-XLS, Canon 1014 Auto Zoom, Canon 814-XLS, Canon 1014-XLS, Goko-RM 8008 super/single 8 editor, motorized and lots more I'm selling all at very reasonable prices. I also have HD cameras with 35mm adapters, cards, tripods,
lights, shotgun mics, MiniDV cassettes, large DVCAM cassettes, for sale or for Rent
all HD cameras have 5-10 drum hours.
Thank you,
Eric Drake
ericscameras@yahoo.com
URL: www.a1mediatech.com
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