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Nikon D300s DSLR Camera
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Nikon D300s Digital SLR Camera Body
By santosh vishwakarma
from india mp on
Nikon D300s Digital SLR Camera Body is best all type of
photography ,good tone , ,good shot will capture is each and
every second ,multi shot and good looking.
photography ,good tone , ,good shot will capture is each and
every second ,multi shot and good looking.
By LeSonic
from Norway on
Cable as described. Does the job! Shipped quickly.
Panasonic HC-MDH2 AVCHD Camcorder PAL
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By Pawan
from Pathankot,punjab,India on
it is best for all type of video.a good camera in very low price with low weight.
Sony PMW-200 XDCAM HD Camcorder
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By Lars
from N on
Fantastic camera! Coming from EX1r this is a step up in quality. Love it.
Great supplier, fast shipment, good communication.
Will do business with them again :-)
Great supplier, fast shipment, good communication.
Will do business with them again :-)
Panasonic AG-3DA1 HD 3D Camcorder
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By jeremy
from nairobi on
great piece of equipment
Canon XA25 HD Camcorder PAL
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By Terje
from Norway on
However, the feedback of the cameras is only positive.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Sony HXR-NX3 NXCAM Camcorder PAL
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By Tony
from Wingfield on
Some improvements over NX5 but lacks SDI output. Quality 40x digital zoom, better low light performance and WiFi make sense.
Globalmediapro Li65S V-Mount Li-ion Battery 65Wh
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Globalmediapro Li65S Lithium ion Battery 65WH
By Rob
from The Netherlands on
Great battery's
Libec ZC-3DV Zoom Control
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By Mittler
from Italy on
Nice product for the price. I have tested it with a Canon HF G10 camcorder. It works really well. The zoom lever is soft and comfortable to operate, the zoom speed is proportional to the lever pressure. The REC-START red pushbutton also works as expected with my camera.
The button and lever operations are absolutely silent, no clicks or plastics noise that could be picked-up and recorded by the camera mic.
The button and lever operations are absolutely silent, no clicks or plastics noise that could be picked-up and recorded by the camera mic.
Panasonic AG-AC160A AVCHD Camcorder
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By Marjan
from Skopje, Macedonia on
Love it
Globalmediapro Li95S-II V-Mount Li-ion Battery 95Wh
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Globalmediapro Li95S Lithium ion Battery 95WH
By matt
from Sydney, Australia on
Works great to power our 5D Mark II rig. Powers our DSLR for a whole day.
Globalmediapro SCA2S 2-channel Charger/ AC Adaptor
By matt
from Sydney, Australia on
Works great for our 5D Mark II rig! Provides great adapters to power our camera and monitor. Took a few goes for the camera to start working initially - and then has worked flawlessly ever since.
Globalmediapro SC1 1-channel Mini Charger + 2 x DCU95 Battery 95Wh with D-Tap
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Globalmediapro SC1 1-channel Mini Charger + 2 x DCU95 Battery 95WH with D-Tap
By Dolo
from London on
Very good - bought these instead of np1's for more
power and to keep just under the new flight regulations
for lithium ion batteries in planes/carry on luggage. Did a
Couple of days of interviews powered my Sonosax sxr4 a
Radio mic and a p48 mic all day and the led's showed
full power at the end of the day.. Wow
power and to keep just under the new flight regulations
for lithium ion batteries in planes/carry on luggage. Did a
Couple of days of interviews powered my Sonosax sxr4 a
Radio mic and a p48 mic all day and the led's showed
full power at the end of the day.. Wow
Sony UWP-V1/E UHF Lavalier Microphone System
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By Louvat
from Tahiti on
Very efficient Lavalier microphone system - Good deal
Globalmediapro Li95S V-Mount Li-ion Battery 95Wh + 1-channel Charger + Power Cable for Blackmagic Cinema Camera (TRY OUT KIT for BMCC)
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Globalmediapro Li95S Lithium ion Battery 95WH + 1-channel Charger + Power Cable for Blackmagic Cinema Camera (TRY OUT KIT for BMCC)
By Andy Mitchell
from London on
Does exactly what I wanted to! Was shooting for about 2 hours straight and the battery indicator only went down by a quarter. Charger works well along with the d-tap for my Blackmagic. Overall, very happy.
Panasonic VXL2246 Pinch Roller
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By Longwire
from Finland on
My friend was very surprised and thankful for the good service from
Globalmediapro. The videorecorder, Panasonic NV-HS 950, have been
repaired on the local representative, but they could`nt find spareparts
via the European dealer. I am only an "consult" for this kind of
questions, -no longer active technician.
Globalmediapro. The videorecorder, Panasonic NV-HS 950, have been
repaired on the local representative, but they could`nt find spareparts
via the European dealer. I am only an "consult" for this kind of
questions, -no longer active technician.
Panasonic AG-AC90 AVCHD Camcorder PAL
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By biondo76
from Italy on
Best Prodoct for professiona movie
Panasonic HC-MDH2 AVCHD Camcorder PAL
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By Tayren Gorden
from Malaysia on
This Camcorder not for beginner User, but for Professional user also comment is very EXCELLENT Work So Best Camera And very low wight and live time battery friendly maintenance. Use for In Local Wedding Videography, Telemovie, etc.. Perfect Condition Function and menu setting.
Sony FDR-AX1 4K Camcorder
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By El
from Malaysia on
Good but requires a powerful computer and xqd cards.
Libec ZC-3DV Zoom Control
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By billu digital video
from new zealand on
very good service thanks
Panasonic AG-HPX250 DVCPRO HD Camcorder
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By Cedric
from Suisse / Lausanne on
Cette camera est de très bonne qualité professionnel.
la qualité de l'image est surprenante.
Le plus est la profondeur de champ qui est d'entrée de gamme et les trois bague sur l'objectif sont parfaites.
la qualité de l'image est surprenante.
Le plus est la profondeur de champ qui est d'entrée de gamme et les trois bague sur l'objectif sont parfaites.
Sony HXR-MC1500 HD Camcorder PAL
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Battery Life Quality 0f Camera
By Tayren Gorden
from Malaysia on
I cannot recommend these enough. If you do multiple-camera jobs like weddings, concerts, events and the like, thing First for beginner.
Also can try Panasonic HC-MDH2 AVCHD Camcorder PAL is BETTER Excellent pictures in HD (1920x1080)Great video stabilization and Panasonic Battery life is excellent more than 6 hours for .
Professional VideoGraphy
Also can try Panasonic HC-MDH2 AVCHD Camcorder PAL is BETTER Excellent pictures in HD (1920x1080)Great video stabilization and Panasonic Battery life is excellent more than 6 hours for .
Professional VideoGraphy
Libec RS-350R Tripod
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By Suren
from Kyrgyzstan on
Very stable and easy to use stand.
Great working with Sony fx100 and fx700, Mark III etc.
Great working with Sony fx100 and fx700, Mark III etc.
JVC HZ-CA13U Lens Adapter
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By Jean Yves
from Australia ( Victoria ) on
Very good piece of equipment I love it, quick delivery to Australia
I am very happy with my purchase
I am very happy with my purchase
Datavideo DN-60A CF Card Portable Recorder
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By Kevin Walton
from Auckland, New Zealand on
I received my DataVideo DN-60A recorder today along with the 128Gb CF Card. Thanks for that.
The setup of the device was actually quite simple; it comes with a clear 9 step quick-start guide, and if you follow it carefully, then getting started is actually quite easy and you can be up and running within about 10 minutes.
Where I ran into trouble was in getting the footage from the device into my computer for editing. I mistakenly assumed that if I plugged the device into my PC's Firewire port, that it would be recognised as a Firewire storage device and allow you to read the video data files directly from the card via the device.
Instead, it was recognised as a Firewire video recorder, so in order to get the footage from the device into the computer, it meant that I had to start up Adobe Premiere and attempt to 'capture' the footage from the device by playing the footage back into the computer (much like I would from MiniDV cassette, which kind of defeats the purpose of the device).
Having tried this with HDV footage, the captured footage was unplayable; it had all kind of digital distortion all through it, it basically locked up on the the first frame and was utterly useless. The audio was fine though.
I then attempted the same with DV footage; it played back and captured much better, but near the end of a 20 second clip it suddenly jumped and skipped a second or two of the original footage before continuing to the end of the clip.
I was starting to get that horrible sinking feeling of having possibly flushed nearly NZ$2k down the toilet, when I decided to do a little more online research to see if there was a solution to the problem; after all, everything I'd read so far said that you could ingest the raw video files directly into the PC without having to go through tedious capturing processes, which meant that I should surely have been getting an external storage device showing up on my PC. Then I struck gold; I found a review which included the comment, "you must purchase a separate card reader for your PC". So, off down to a shop I went and purchased a Multi-Format Card Reader for NZ$49.95, returned to my office, inserted the CF card into the new reader, connected it to my PC and WHA-LA!! There was my CF card complete with the raw files which play back absolutely perfectly! :-)
Oh, also, one step that I've read that a lot of people seem to forget - before you eject the CF Card from the DN-60A, you must go to "Tools" > "Make Media Files". This will take a short time to process and it just finalizes all the clips ready to be read by a PC. If you forget to do this, the PC won't be able to recognise any of the files.
Something else I have learned is that the device does not yet appear to recognise CF Card capacities above 64Gb and, according to their online FAQ, also only supports up to UDMA6, 133MB/s cards. I got the 128Gb UDMA7 160MB/s card; it does still work with this card, however it is only recognising it as being 64Gb (although, when I connect it to the PC, it is showing up as 128Gb, so it may yet be possible that the device's display only goes up to 64Gb and that it will still hold a full 128Gb of footage; will have to wait and see on that one). The speed isn't really an issue as HDV footage only has a bit rate of 40MB/s anyway; the extra speed comes in handy for reading back via the external card reader.
I don't know if this is something that happens with all cameras or if it's just mine; I'm using both a Sony HVR-FX1E and a Sony HVR-Z1P and on both of them, while I'm recording with the DN-60A, not using the Sync-to-Tape option, if I start recording to MiniDV tape on the camera (as a backup to what I'm recording on the DN-60A), the recording on the DN-60A pauses for about a second while the tape recording kicks in, so on playback of the file, there is a 1 second jump in the footage. There is no affect on the DN-60A's footage when I stop the MiniDV recording, only when I start recording. This happens whether I'm using the camera's "Quick Record" setting or not.
It's not a biggie, but just something to be aware of, so that if you are recording something lengthy such as a wedding ceremony for example, and you run out of tape on the MiniDV and have to make a tape-change, perhaps wait for a moment in the ceremony (or whatever you're recording) when it might be ok to lose 1 second of time in the footage on the DN-60A before hitting the record button to resume MiniDV recording.
Kevin Walton
ADROiT Weddings
www.adroitweddings.co.nz
The setup of the device was actually quite simple; it comes with a clear 9 step quick-start guide, and if you follow it carefully, then getting started is actually quite easy and you can be up and running within about 10 minutes.
Where I ran into trouble was in getting the footage from the device into my computer for editing. I mistakenly assumed that if I plugged the device into my PC's Firewire port, that it would be recognised as a Firewire storage device and allow you to read the video data files directly from the card via the device.
Instead, it was recognised as a Firewire video recorder, so in order to get the footage from the device into the computer, it meant that I had to start up Adobe Premiere and attempt to 'capture' the footage from the device by playing the footage back into the computer (much like I would from MiniDV cassette, which kind of defeats the purpose of the device).
Having tried this with HDV footage, the captured footage was unplayable; it had all kind of digital distortion all through it, it basically locked up on the the first frame and was utterly useless. The audio was fine though.
I then attempted the same with DV footage; it played back and captured much better, but near the end of a 20 second clip it suddenly jumped and skipped a second or two of the original footage before continuing to the end of the clip.
I was starting to get that horrible sinking feeling of having possibly flushed nearly NZ$2k down the toilet, when I decided to do a little more online research to see if there was a solution to the problem; after all, everything I'd read so far said that you could ingest the raw video files directly into the PC without having to go through tedious capturing processes, which meant that I should surely have been getting an external storage device showing up on my PC. Then I struck gold; I found a review which included the comment, "you must purchase a separate card reader for your PC". So, off down to a shop I went and purchased a Multi-Format Card Reader for NZ$49.95, returned to my office, inserted the CF card into the new reader, connected it to my PC and WHA-LA!! There was my CF card complete with the raw files which play back absolutely perfectly! :-)
Oh, also, one step that I've read that a lot of people seem to forget - before you eject the CF Card from the DN-60A, you must go to "Tools" > "Make Media Files". This will take a short time to process and it just finalizes all the clips ready to be read by a PC. If you forget to do this, the PC won't be able to recognise any of the files.
Something else I have learned is that the device does not yet appear to recognise CF Card capacities above 64Gb and, according to their online FAQ, also only supports up to UDMA6, 133MB/s cards. I got the 128Gb UDMA7 160MB/s card; it does still work with this card, however it is only recognising it as being 64Gb (although, when I connect it to the PC, it is showing up as 128Gb, so it may yet be possible that the device's display only goes up to 64Gb and that it will still hold a full 128Gb of footage; will have to wait and see on that one). The speed isn't really an issue as HDV footage only has a bit rate of 40MB/s anyway; the extra speed comes in handy for reading back via the external card reader.
I don't know if this is something that happens with all cameras or if it's just mine; I'm using both a Sony HVR-FX1E and a Sony HVR-Z1P and on both of them, while I'm recording with the DN-60A, not using the Sync-to-Tape option, if I start recording to MiniDV tape on the camera (as a backup to what I'm recording on the DN-60A), the recording on the DN-60A pauses for about a second while the tape recording kicks in, so on playback of the file, there is a 1 second jump in the footage. There is no affect on the DN-60A's footage when I stop the MiniDV recording, only when I start recording. This happens whether I'm using the camera's "Quick Record" setting or not.
It's not a biggie, but just something to be aware of, so that if you are recording something lengthy such as a wedding ceremony for example, and you run out of tape on the MiniDV and have to make a tape-change, perhaps wait for a moment in the ceremony (or whatever you're recording) when it might be ok to lose 1 second of time in the footage on the DN-60A before hitting the record button to resume MiniDV recording.
Kevin Walton
ADROiT Weddings
www.adroitweddings.co.nz
JVC JY-HM70 HD Camcorder PAL
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By kndmateo
from Granada, España on
No conocía esta web y me decidí con mucho miedo por el modo de pago que tienen. Todo es perfecto y llega en perfecto estado.
La cámara graba genial y una calidad excelente.
Inconvenientes: la pantalla la encuentro pequeña
La cámara graba genial y una calidad excelente.
Inconvenientes: la pantalla la encuentro pequeña
By sacchi mario
from titolare on
X l'apparecchio non ho commenti da fare,sono soddisfatto.
Canon XF300 HD Camcorder PAL
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By pierre
from Luxembourg on
Excellent produit que je connaissais plus ou moins par rapport aux différents sites, en faisant également des comparaisons avec d'autres appareils du même type.
Aussi, la communication avec Globalmediapro via mail a été vraiment très bien ainsi que le délai de livraison avec le suivi du colis.
Aucun reproche, tout c'est vraiment bien passé.
Aussi, la communication avec Globalmediapro via mail a été vraiment très bien ainsi que le délai de livraison avec le suivi du colis.
Aucun reproche, tout c'est vraiment bien passé.
Yamaha PSR-S750 Keyboard
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By KiwiLanka
from Hamilton - New Zealand on
Excellent keyboard with fantastic features which can make an amateur sound like a professional and certainly value for money when purchased through globalmediapro.
Globalmediapro XB2-2.1-P D-Tap to DC Power Cable
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By 2Video
from Taupo NZ on
Works brilliantly, so much easier than using a separate battery supply