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That’s a great setup. Very impressive equipment packed in there. What type of videos do you find yourself producing? Do you focus on specific events?
Keep up the great work.
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Cpilcher wrote:That’s a great setup. Very impressive equipment packed in there. What type of videos do you find yourself producing? Do you focus on specific events?
Keep up the great work. I do allround Productions Like festivals, marathons, presentations, sports, table shows. Everything that the client asks :)
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That must keep you on your toes. Looks like that setup is ready for anything a client could throw at it.
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Cpilcher wrote:That must keep you on your toes. Looks like that setup is ready for anything a client could throw at it. My first vmix was a pc set. But I was very heavy and takes a long time to install. Now I set it up in 20 minutes.
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My setup prior to switching to vMix involved a pallet and 2 PC’s and about 30 pounds of Cables to get the job done. It was insanity, I like the laptop as part of the setup.
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Nice setup, what do you use to remote the JVCs zoom and focus ?
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Peter B wrote:Nice setup, what do you use to remote the JVCs zoom and focus ? I have the original jvc focus remote and a universal zoom remote.
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VjMikey wrote:Peter B wrote:Nice setup, what do you use to remote the JVCs zoom and focus ? I have the original jvc focus remote and a universal zoom remote. Is that an extra servo that mounts on the lens? I have a few JVC 251s and there's no focus servo on the Fuji lens. Good cameras for streaming especially with the ccu remote.
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Peter B wrote:VjMikey wrote:Peter B wrote:Nice setup, what do you use to remote the JVCs zoom and focus ? I have the original jvc focus remote and a universal zoom remote. Is that an extra servo that mounts on the lens? I have a few JVC 251s and there's no focus servo on the Fuji lens. Good cameras for streaming especially with the ccu remote. I got No servo focus mount. I have A manual iron cable focus remote. The ccu for the jvc is expensiver then the camera. So It looked for me a bit to expensive to buy it for the Jvc. Maybe later I will invest for a Sony xdcam or PDW CCU System.
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That's a really nice setup. Can you post some links to some of your projects?
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VjMikey wrote:Peter B wrote:VjMikey wrote:Peter B wrote:Nice setup, what do you use to remote the JVCs zoom and focus ? I have the original jvc focus remote and a universal zoom remote. Is that an extra servo that mounts on the lens? I have a few JVC 251s and there's no focus servo on the Fuji lens. Good cameras for streaming especially with the ccu remote. I got No servo focus mount. I have A manual iron cable focus remote. The ccu for the jvc is expensiver then the camera. So It looked for me a bit to expensive to buy it for the Jvc. Maybe later I will invest for a Sony xdcam or PDW CCU System. I see. There are these, they go for around $300 on Ebay - https://www.bhphotovideo..._Full_Function_Hand.html
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Peter B wrote:VjMikey wrote:Peter B wrote:VjMikey wrote:Peter B wrote:Nice setup, what do you use to remote the JVCs zoom and focus ? I have the original jvc focus remote and a universal zoom remote. Is that an extra servo that mounts on the lens? I have a few JVC 251s and there's no focus servo on the Fuji lens. Good cameras for streaming especially with the ccu remote. I got No servo focus mount. I have A manual iron cable focus remote. The ccu for the jvc is expensiver then the camera. So It looked for me a bit to expensive to buy it for the Jvc. Maybe later I will invest for a Sony xdcam or PDW CCU System. I see. There are these, they go for around $300 on Ebay - https://www.bhphotovideo..._Full_Function_Hand.html I dont have CCU control units. Its A bit expensive for me ;)
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VjMikey wrote:Peter B wrote:VjMikey wrote:Peter B wrote:VjMikey wrote:Peter B wrote:Nice setup, what do you use to remote the JVCs zoom and focus ? I have the original jvc focus remote and a universal zoom remote. Is that an extra servo that mounts on the lens? I have a few JVC 251s and there's no focus servo on the Fuji lens. Good cameras for streaming especially with the ccu remote. I got No servo focus mount. I have A manual iron cable focus remote. The ccu for the jvc is expensiver then the camera. So It looked for me a bit to expensive to buy it for the Jvc. Maybe later I will invest for a Sony xdcam or PDW CCU System. I see. There are these, they go for around $300 on Ebay - https://www.bhphotovideo..._Full_Function_Hand.html I dont have CCU control units. Its A bit expensive for me ;) The ccu controller you showed is not for the JVC gyhm750 you need the expensive one the RM-LP 25U
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