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    Senior Member Jeff Zueger's Avatar
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    Thought this could be interesting. What cameras have you mainly used (while employed) or owned as a professional. This is for recreational use only, no arguments please:).
    These are approximate dates only...Here is my list:

    Ike 740 1987
    IKE HL79 1988
    Sony 300 1989
    Sont M7 1990
    Ike 340 L&S Teleproductions 1995
    Arri 2c (Owned) 1997
    Sony UVW 200 Owned 2000
    Sony D35 Owned 2002
    Arri BL4S Owned 2004
    Panasonic DVX100 Owned 2006
    Panasonic HVX200 Owned 2008??
    Red One Owned 2009
    Sony EX3 Owned 2009
    Canon 5D2 Owned 2009
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    Would love to see Jim's list;) May not be enough bandwidth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Zueger View Post
    Would love to see Jim's list;) May not be enough bandwidth.
    It would be interesting to learn of Jim's first camera chosen by himself as an "adult", and learn how many of us started with "better" equipment than Jim. My first that I chose myself after doing research was the Canon A1 a truly revolutionary camera which won my loyalty to Canon lenses and technology. The Olympus OM1 soon followed as a real "pro" camera.
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    From 3/4" to HDCAM

    Sony DXC-M7
    Ike 730
    Sony BVP-5 docked to BVV-1 Betacam rec (1st Betacam camcorder ever)
    Sony BVP-5 docked to BVV-5 Betacam SP rec
    Ike HL-55 docked to BVV-5 Betacam SP rec
    Ike HL-79 docked to BVV-5 Betacam SP rec
    Sony BVW-400A
    Sony BVW-D600 (1st digital processing Beta SP camcorder ever)
    Ike HL-V55
    Sony DVW-700 4:3
    Sony DVW-700WS
    Sony HDW-700
    Sony HDW-900
    Sony HDW-900R

    the small kids:
    Sony DSR-PD150
    Sony DSR-PD170
    Canon XL-1
    Sony HVR-Z1
    Sony PMW-EX1
    Sony PMW-EX3
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    I can't remember them all but I think it goes something like this:

    Canon Super 8
    Bolex H16 Reflex
    Canon XL2
    Sony HDR-FX1
    Nikon D80
    Panasonic HVX-200A
    Sony PMW-EX1
    Canon 7D
    RED Scarlet
    Epic shouldn't be to far out :)
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    Scarlet X 256 Canon AL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Zueger View Post
    Would love to see Jim's list;) May not be enough bandwidth.
    Looooooooooooooooooool
    A madlist and a mad bandwidth for the madman please...
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    I'm not really as old as this suggests, but the PBS station I first worked at had cameras made in 1953 when I started working there. They had been donated by WNET in NY. There were 6 of them (I think), The engineers scavenged parts to keep three of them running most of the time, but I remember a live show on which two of the cameras died in the middle of the show, leaving only the camera I was running on the air for about 10 minutes.

    RCA TK-11 1971
    Marconi MK VI 1973
    RCA TKP-45 1975 <--heaviest hand-held camera ever!
    Bolex 16mm (Owned) 1976
    Sony DXC 1200 1977
    Sony DXC 1610 1977
    RCA TK-76C 1980
    Ikegami 730 1986
    Arri 3 35mm 1986
    Beaulieu R-16 (Owned) 1986
    Arri BL3 1987
    Ikegami HL79 1988
    Bolex Rex (Owned) 1988
    Arri SR (Owned) 1988
    Sony BVW300a (Owned) 1993
    Arri SR II Own 1994
    Sony Digital 8 (Owned) 2000
    Panasonic DVX100 (Owned) 2004
    Panasonic HVX200 (Owned) 2006
    Panasonic HPX170 Own 2008
    Red One Own 2009
    Epic (yet to come)
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    RED ONE #172MX
    EPIC-M #1053
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    I have never owned a professional camera, my current camera is a panasonic SD Mini DV 3 chip thing which I don't really shoot anything on anymore, before that it was a Sony single chip mini DV.
    Camera's I've used are all Sony apparently, I shot 48 seconds on the 7D but I didn't operate the camera at any time on that shoot so I can't say I've used one before.

    VX2000E
    PD150
    PD170
    HV1P
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    Bolex H-16 REX-3 16mm*
    Arri 2C 35mm
    Arri BL III 35mm
    Mitchel-Fries 35mm
    Arri 435 35mm
    Arri 535 35mm
    Photosonics 35mm 4E
    F900
    F900/3
    F950
    Phantom HD
    F900R*
    EX-1*
    RED One/MX*

    *owned

    Thanks for the opportunity to travel down memory lane. :)

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    I was only a young tot at the time, but my first camera was a Quaker oatmeal box pinhole camera.
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