Tagged with fostex - Personal View Talks https://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/fostex/feed.rss Thu, 02 May 24 09:03:11 +0000 Tagged with fostex - Personal View Talks en-CA Small Fostex AR501 Mic Preamplifier https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11395/small-fostex-ar501-mic-preamplifier Thu, 25 Sep 2014 15:09:49 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 11395@/talks/discussions image

  • Selectable mic input gain level, -20 / -30 / -45 / -60dBu
  • Phantom 48V power supply
  • HPF at 80 or 160Hz with -6dB/oct
  • Cascading function for stereo application with a supplied dedicated joint plate
  • Balanced Out (+4dBu, XLR) and Unbalanced Out (-10dBV or attenuated -50dBV, stereo mini)
  • Peak LED and Power LED that doubles with low battery warning
  • Powered by 1 x AA battery (Alc or NiMH) for 10 hours operation (approx. 4 hours with P48V on) or DC-IN (5V, Micro USB)
  • Power saving mode (phantom power down to 24V) to extend the operation hours

http://www.fostexinternational.com/docs/products/AR501.shtml

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Fostex Audio Recorder https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6/fostex-audio-recorder Tue, 12 Apr 2011 17:49:58 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 6@/talks/discussions Foxtex recorder

Seems like JuicedLink killer.

Three channels. LCD backlit levels. Headphones monitoring.

Simultaneous recording to SD card and to your camera.

Auto slate tone upon recording start.

No info on price, and no actual photos yet.

More details at:
 http://www.fostexinternational.com/docs/latest_news/EFpkuAAElFRSSZGVPA.shtml 

I hope to see audio recorders that will record constantly since they are on and
record button will only make new file to make editing faster.



Available at:

http://www.amazon.com/Fostex-DC-R302-3-channel-channel-Recorder/dp/B008YOBUDK/

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GH2 - closing in on audio solution https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9297/gh2-closing-in-on-audio-solution Wed, 08 Jan 2014 12:11:39 +0000 film360 9297@/talks/discussions Hi guys, After two shoots with the rode VMP on my GH2 I came to understand the need for better audio :) Spend the last 4 days reading up here & on dvx.

What I would like: A significant boost in pre-amp quality. Good mounting options with rig&GH2. I don't do any narrative work but it is imporant for me to be able to work comfortably as a one man band (small documentary etc)

The options I came to now: Juiced Link RA333 and into GH2 (maybe with cheap recorder later).

Tascam DR-60D. I am not sure about preamps in comparison with Roland or Marrantz for example

Roland R26 or Marrantz.

And at wich I switched the past few hours: Fostex DC-302 Bit pricey over here (800 euro) but ordering at B&H might save me some money. And I've read a lot of good stuff about it here on PV.

So my question(s) would be: Wich solution would give me the cleanest audio? Doubting about pulling the trigger on the Fostex beacuse of it's size. Saw some mounting pictures with GH2, but not a lot. Will it be comfortable working as a one man band?

The last point is why I ruled out the (here highly regarded) tascam DR680, I feel it's too big to mount on a rig.

Am I getting in the right direction here?

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FS: Fostex DC-R302 https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6866/fs-fostex-dc-r302 Wed, 01 May 2013 17:53:43 +0000 MattRobertson7 6866@/talks/discussions Selling my Fostex DC-R302 audio mixer/recorder. Simply the best DSLR audio solution in my mind. 3channel XLR 48v phantom powered, with GREAT preamps (the best i've heard of any recorder in this class), records to SD cards, uses AA batteries (so if you run out of charge you can just pop em out in the middle of a shoot with fresh batteries), and has all the features you could possibly need.

I used this when I had my Gh2, but have moved to a Canon C100 these days, so don't have much of a need for it. I am tempted to keep it and feed the signal into the c100 when recording audio, but i would rather have the cash free. The preamps on this are definitely better than the c100 ones.

I am selling for $785+15 shipping to CONUS/Canada. I can ship international, but please contact me beforehand so I can get a quote of how much shipping would be.

There is a fair amount of wear on the unit, the finish seems to chip fairly easily, but it is made out of a really solid metal type finish, not plastic like a zoom h4n, so this thing can take a serious beating and never flinch.

Everything is fully functional, and works like a charm. Here are some pictures of the unit:

EDIT: Also, I have 100% ratings on eBay you can find my feedback at mattrobertson7

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FOLA DJEMBE - Portrait of a Djembe drum [Music/Art Video, GH2 Canis Majoris] https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5591/fola-djembe-portrait-of-a-djembe-drum-musicart-video-gh2-canis-majoris Thu, 27 Dec 2012 04:01:25 +0000 richardwouter 5591@/talks/discussions Portrait of a Djembe drum, handcrafted and played by Martin Bernhard. Djembe comes from the saying "Anke djé, anke bé" which translates to "everyone gather together in peace" and defines the drum's purpose.

Martin Bernhard is a well-established dutch Djembe drum maker, teacher and owner of foladjembe.nl

ADVICE: For best experience, turn on your HiFi speakers or put on a headphone.

Camera : Richard van Der Laan, Michiel Boogerman Sound : Maarten Boogerman Edit / Post : Richard van der Laan Artists : Martin Bernhard, Annebeth Elfrink, Marlijn Dompeling, Patrick Pol Location : Brink 21, Deventer (Netherlands) Photos : Patrick Pol Production : veasonic.nl

Camera : 2x Panasonic GH2 AVC-Intra Driftwood VY Canis Majoris Day Lens : Nikon AF-S 24-70mm f2.8 G ED, Tokina 11-16mm F2.8 AT-X PRO DX Gear : Sachtler FSB-4 75 CF, Kessler Hercules 2.0 Head, Kessler K-Pod Tripod System, Gini Follow Focus Rig, Lilliput monitors Recorder : Fostex FR-2LE Microphone : Superlux S502

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FS: GH2 Body, Genus Matte Box, Nikon AI-S lenses, Canon HF200, Sekonic L758 Cine Meter, etc https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4684/fs-gh2-body-genus-matte-box-nikon-ai-s-lenses-canon-hf200-sekonic-l758-cine-meter-etc Sun, 23 Sep 2012 21:19:58 +0000 ikoniq 4684@/talks/discussions Clearing shelf space for new equipment!

All equipment listed is in good working order and actually surplus or rarely used, actual pics (note some items sold):

  1. Canon Vixia HF200 HD camcorder with battery and charger - SOLD

  2. Genus Wide Matte Box Deluxe with 15mm rails and 77mm adapter (original box) - $400

  3. Sony PCM-M10 Recorder (original box) - SOLD

  4. Sekonic L 758 Cine Light Meter L758 - SOLD

  5. Panasonic Lumix GH2 Body, battery and charger (original box) - SOLD

  6. Fostex FR2-LE with Porta Brace - SOLD

  7. Nikon AI-S 24mm f2.0 - SOLD

  8. Nikon Ai-S 35mm f1.4 - SOLD

  9. Nikon Ai-S 105mm f2.8 Micro / Macro - SOLD

Would prefer to sell locally in NY for cash but willing to ship if buyers pays via Paypal plus shipping. Feel free to send questions or offers to me at ikoniq gmail com. This is all surplus equipment for me so looking for new homes for them.

Thanks, Kevin

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NAS experiences / how do you store your video footage? https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1963/nas-experiences-how-do-you-store-your-video-footage Sun, 08 Jan 2012 15:27:57 +0000 RRRR 1963@/talks/discussions I'm curious for your experiences with different NAS solutions for video.. and some help (if you know any good solution).

I am personally looking for a 8-12TB max capacity storage server which performs well for both mac and pc, preferably there should be DLNA support (television access - to display material for customers).

It would be great if there was a solution to (eventually) connect locally through thunderbolt... (for editing stations) and cloud / remote access with good function would be good to have.

Basically, in an ideal world it needs to perform so well locally that it is possible to edit (without big loss of performance) material without copying.

And most important of all - it should be easy to use!

As always, it's a relation between cost and function - I've calculated a budget around 1000 euros for solving the matter (in other words - including some, if not all 8-12tb storage space..)

However, what I need should be secondary here (although I suspect some of you have similar needs) - the real question is what you use for backing up / storing files?

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