For the crane shot we have used Canon 7D DSLR with lens Canon 18-55 mm zoom f/3.5-5.6 mf/af (wide angle), K9 - Hague CamCrane With Stand and Camera Tilt control and Lilliput 668 GL - 70NP/H/Y Monitor.
The Canon EOS 7D is a semi-professional cropped sensor digital single-lens reflex camera made by Canon. Among its features are an 18.0 effective megapixel CMOS sensor, HD video recording, its 8.0 frames per second continuous shooting, new viewfinder which offers 1.0X magnification and 100% coverage, 19 point auto-focus system, movie mode, and built-in Speedlite transmitter.
The Canon 2042B002 EF 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II Zoom Lens is a standard zoom lens designed with Canon's Optical Image Stabilizer technology while retaining the compactness and lightness of previous models. Its stabilization allows sharp hand-held shots at shutter speeds up to four stops slower than otherwise possible. It consists of 11 elements in 9 groups and uses an aspherical lens element to correct aberration for excellent image quality throughout the zoom range and a circular aperture for exquisite rendering of out-of-focus backgrounds. Without a lot of size, weight or cost, this lens expands picture-taking possibilities any time slow shutter speeds are needed.
The Hague CamCrane K9 is quick and simple to set up and supports cameras up to 2.5kg. It’s ideal for handheld camcorders and DSLRs. The CamCrane is supplied with it's own Stand, which can be adjusted for height, or an optional tripod bearing block is available which allows the CamCrane to be attached to any 100 or 75mm "bowl type" tripod.
The camera fastens directly to a camera plate on a pulley at the end of the crane, it’s this pulley system that holds the camera level as the CamCrane is raised or lowered. A variable tilt control with lock enables you to tilt the camera 90 degrees and the camera pulley can be set in any position, so you can have the camcorder pointing directly downwards or upwards creating some very unusual shots. Once balanced the camera can smoothly move from ground level to over 5 metres high and the crane will pan 360 degrees on the stand.
The 668GL-70NP/H/Y features a 7 inch screen with enhanced brightness, HDMI input, component video input, composite video input, internal battery, ¼ BSW mounting thread and detachable sun hood.
The rest we've filmed with Panasonic x800. It has a 12x optical zoom, large 77mm LCD screen, and a dual image stabiliser.
We booked equipment for the days we need it and filled in a special form:
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Equipment
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Date & time booked out
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Date & time returned
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Cameras
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Sony HVR-A1E Camcorder + Battery
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Sony HVR-Z5E + Battery
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Panasonic x800 + Battery
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Camera - Canon 7D DSLR + Battery
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32GB Compact flashcard
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Lens
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Canon 50 mm f/1.8 mf/af
(human eye effect)
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Canon 18-55 mm zoom f/3.5-5.6 mf/af
(wide angle)
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Canon 18-55 mm zoom f/3.5-5.6 USM mf/af
(wide angle)
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Canon EF 85mm fixed f/1.8 USM medium telephoto mf/af
(good for racking shots & focus pulls)
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Canon 55-250 mm zoom f/4-5.6 USM mf/af
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Canon 75-300mm f4-5.6 mf/af
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Audio
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Rode VideoMic-R Shotgun
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Zoom H4-N Handheld digital recorder
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Tripods
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Tripod - Velbon DV6000 + carry bag
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PS-Hague Pro Steadymount
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Dolly – Velbon DL-11
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Equipment Bags
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Canon camera bag
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Film Rig
(only borrowed with supervision)
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K9 - Hague CamCrane With Stand & Camera Tilt Control
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Lilliput 668 GL-70NP/H/Y Monitor
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HDMI Standard plug to plug lead
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KIT-N15-DRIVE - Ianiro Gulliver Lighting Kit
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Please be aware that any loss or damage to the equipment booked out in your name may mean that you could be liable for charges for replacement or repair of the equipment effected.
I understand that I am responsible for the equipment in my care
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