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  1. I have the original A7S plus a Shogun for the 4k. Works well (touch of Neat Video if required). Focus not really an issue as it can be fixed on a star and left (indeed with a Samyang, I could even tape it!). But as noticed, getting guests to use a Sony wouldn't be fun. Simplicity is important in this context. Seems that it'll have to be two A7Sii unless the 5d4 ships with similar performance... Miller AirHeads will function at -35 (my manfrotto freezes...) Not my cabin Jimmy, otherwise no problem! Where do you go to shoot aurora (this is north Finland). tim
  2. Does anyone know whether any Canon can match the Sony A7S at high ISO (at least 25k)? I want to put together a couple of kits for lodge guests to film aurora in Scandinavia. The Sony is the obvious choice as it produces great results and is relatively cheap (paired with Samyang 24mm). But it isn't the best build quality, is awkward to use and lacks weather sealing etc. HD/4k isn't too important. Might one responsebe to wait to see what the 5d4 can do? Thanks, Tim
  3. Snowfun

    A vimeo 5x5

    Played with some footage and tried to build a story in a 5x5 sequence. Music by Eric Matyas "Arctic Sunrise" (soundimage.org)
  4. What's the UK training programme involve? I assume a mix of theory and practice? I've thought about it but it seems expensive (no commercial flying in my case so notcompulsory).
  5. http://www.eda-egypt.org/Default.aspx Egyptian Dental Association - likely to take a dim view of this... and will be bound to investigate. At least several more sleepless nights or possibly even suspension of his ability to practice. No violence or threats of violence. Simply a clearly stated submission of documented suspicions and the associated evidence. If ES isn't a dentist or perhaps even ES, then the alternative approaches remain available.
  6. http://deltauniv.edu.eg/new/dentistry/?page_id=1163 Would we expect to find him on the faculty lists of the Delta University dental hospital? Should we email them to check?
  7. @ES: Response to Inazuma (see above)? Easy to post requests for extensions (fair enough) and be grateful for Ed's agreement (fair enough) but it might also be worth addressing the other questions? Shows some willing - why not even change the info at the bottom of your posts to better reflect the current state of play?
  8. If you're genuine, why not stay involved here (with Andrew's permission)? There's a lot to learn and one lesson might be for you to realise that you CAN contribute from your experience not merely fabrication. You live in a fascinating part of the world - potentially a useful contact! Realise that from now, trust has to be earned. Respect has to be earned. But both are worth working for. Good to see this step forward. There must be a film in this sorry episode. Creatio ex nihilo...
  9. If, indeed, this chap holds a degree in dentistry and is practising then there is arguably an obligation for us (presumably the victims or A as owner of the site) to inform the governing body as to our suspicions. Participation in prima facie criminal activity might at least merit a suspension subject to investigation (after all, why should any legally incorporated body believe what we say here). It saddens me to say that last year an acquaintance of mine was suspended by the UK medical authorities (GMC) and she is going to have to make a real effort to get back on track. She'll do it but it won't be easy (and nor should it be). Perhaps in the longer term this is what ES needs? If, of course, the whole "I'm a dentist" thing is also a fabrication then this constitutes another potential serious offence? What do you think ES?
  10. http://ebrahimsaadawi.blogspot.co.uk/ Interesting...
  11. I'm not talented enough to offer my services unfortunately but an excellent project which merits every success. MADE is a new name to me - will investigate! Local to London only? Tim
  12. Forgive the change of pace but I think it is unfortunate that Zach's behaviour resulted in a ban. Yes, of course, he - or, at least, his contributions - were more than occasionally bizarre but I always got the impression that he was trying his best to learn. He was obviously keen albeit that enthusiasm often manifested itself in unusual ways and it would be reasonable to assume that his ideas were not always well grounded. But he clearly got a lot out of this space and well, better he was talking to us than a myriad of less educational activities. As someone mentioned previously on this thread - filmakers are insane (a ghastly generalisation and clearly untrue but it makes a point). Personally I never felt remotely irritated by his participation (easily ignored if nothing else) - significantly less offensive than the subject of this thread. But, of course, perhaps I am Zach!
  13. This thread and the events in Nice both, in different ways, make a depressing statement about human nature. LEF.
  14. Can't complain about a double win! Thanks for thoughts. Time to look for a decent deal...
  15. Hi, I currently have a BMCC and a Pocket. The Pocket I purchased quite recently and I have to admit I am taking it places where I'd never dream of carrying the 2.5k. Indeed, the BMCC invariably remains at home... I'm thinking - should I sell the BMCC and purchase another Pocket (or a Micro?) I doubt one of the UK stores would give me a lot for trade-in but if I came out of any deal with a "free" Pocket or Micro I would at least have a camera I use. The loss of Resolve wouldn't really be an issue as the free version would be sufficient. I do like playing with the raw from the Pocket but Prores and FCX are more than enough for my humble requirements. Lenses - I have a Samyang 7mm (only used on my Steadicam Solo), an SLR 12mm, Voigtlander 35mm and various Nikon zooms if required. I'd be happy to use the SLR on a second Pocket I think with the 35mm for those rare occasions I'd like a "100mm". Pocket or Micro? Thoughts? Tim
  16. Worth sending a pm to Eric Matyas who posts here (in Shooting) on a regular basis? He makes his stuff free to use so if he did a one-off piece it must be worth supporting. (I don't know Eric so I am only speculating)
  17. Ed, save your money for when the Trump dollar crashes.
  18. Very enjoyable. Not sure why but it reminds me of an encounter I had with a piste (track cutting) machine whilst XC skiing in Saariselka...
  19. Sony x1000? At least it is the "best" for me as it's the only one I have... seems to produce decent images if the light is good. Although... In some settings the rx1004 is just as much "action" as anything else. I suppose it depends on personal perception.
  20. Is there any support for a sticky thread "Gear wanted" in addition to the Gear for Sale?
  21. It might also be sensible to contact the people who deliver the course you want to study to ascertain what is required and/or desirable. It would be unfortunate to spend significant money on something you don't need. Once you have completed the programme of study you'll have a much better idea of what does what and what suits your needs best.
  22. Your phone? I suppose it depends on how seriously you are taking this project and what response you want. Assuming you have an iphone or similar, that would be $500 to spend with your friends!
  23. What made me chose this model? i am a hobbyist and do this for fun. The fun is largely in the process - doing it - rather than the product. Realistically, who will watch it anyway so I might as well enjoy just doing it! So, the name "steadicam" was an important factor. I didn't want a copy when I could get the "original". Possibly irrational but it's an honest answer. On a more practical level, the monopod option is excellent. I drop the upper section to make a short monopod and it then easily reverts to the "balanced length". Seems to work very well. But let's be honest, a monopod is a stick so how hard can it be? The thing appears to be well made but I have no comparision to make with alternative products. The screw adjustments make balancing easy (easier?). The mechanism is solid. Lots of weights (I added two to the plate to help balance the very light bmpcc) with two on the wings. Since my original post a couple of hours ago I've been practising. I'm now on a canal rather than the ocean in a force 6. Patience. I wouldn't like to be doing this if I was relying on my ability to pay the bills... There's something rather lovely about it - it's physical and intimate and rewarding. Far more so than my BS1 which sort of works (until the battery runs out or now, in my case, the thing just dies). i was told by cvp (uk) that the solo is discontinued but mine arrived from b&h within 4 days and with no fuss. Tim
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