Re: high speed cam

From: Cari Machet (email suppressed)
Date: Fri Feb 10 2006 - 12:36:42 PST


their price is umn too chunkie 4 me
thanks though philip

i am needing it for a specific project
that entails shooting ceremonial stuff - as in native american
i am not the soul producer so have been mumed of its entirety

otherwise though
i do alot of slo mo stuff
and it is overlayed by many layers at times (some X 10)
and it can end up 2 b too mushy 4 me

thanks again
c

On 2/10/06, Philip Hood < email suppressed> wrote:
>
> hi, I just called these guys up:
>
> http://www.weinbergerusa.com/SpeedCam-Visario-g2-l1cat19.html
>
> and they talk a bit about this one called the
> g2.
>
> there are a handful of add-ons that they put together
> to make this camera for cinematic stuff,
> but the base (the g2) is the same:
>
> http://www.cine-speedcam.com/
>
> they'd like $130k for this one.
>
> the first one, the g2 w/ out add-ons, can be rented
> for $800 a day - but they request a 2 day minimum,
> or something like that. $3,200 for a week rental.
>
> but, my question to you cari, is this:
>
> what are you doing & why would you like a high
> speed thingy ? (I'd really one as well, to be
> honest) ...
>
> ml
> pth
>
> On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Cari Machet wrote:
>
> > yay
> > 60 - 500 fps or better - don't need 10,000
> > don't have the cash for one i saw that was $65,000
> > but...
> >
> > thanks alot
> >
> > c
>
>
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