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Sony A7R Full Spectrum (Infrared) with Sony LA-EA4 and Sony Zeiss Lens 16-80mm. Condition is "Used". Shipped with UPS Ground Mail. This is a 1st generation Sony A7R full frame camera converted to full spectrum, allowing for infrared photography. I am including 3 additional filters: 62mm Hoya R72 (720nm), KolariVision 62mm Infrared Astrophotography, and a Hot Mirror filter also from KolariVision. The NM filter allows you to use the camera with natural light as if no conversion occurred. I am also including the pistol grip that allows the use of 2x Sony batteries at once. Lastly I am including an LA-EA4 autofocus adapter to allow this E Mount camera to use Sony Alpha lenses. Condition of the camera is very good. Perhaps 5k-7k actuations. This is my second IR camera. I now use a cinema camera as I am an infrared filmmaker.  The conversion was performed by LifePixel. All kit works properly.  Thanks.
620 €
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France
DAC 3 A very innovative USB DAC blending modern tech with renowned TDA1543 true multibit Philips ® chip for that pure vintage "analog" listening experience... And with its very innovative on-board, always active, jitter-killing reclocker, it will sound equally good from all your sources: USB or SPDIF (coaxial and optical). Problematic, highly jittery sources, like set-top boxes, or wireless audio transmitters (airplay and the like) will now sound just like any well-designed high end transport. And yes, USB too !!! It fits in the palm of your hand, and can be battery operated, so you can take it with you and have your friends enjoy it too ! TDA1543 + Reclocker x (USB or DIR9001) + Battery power = GREAT SOUND ! Why did you design this DAC ? Nobody can be "told" what a good DAC is, you have to hear it for yourself... After searching myself for the "perfect" DAC, I stumbled on forum discussions about how these "vintage" DACs from Phillips® sounded so good. I was getting a little skeptical about those "natural" and "analog" statements for the sound of those converters, but as so many people seemed to make converging descriptions, I was left with the feeling it was not just a legend... I decided I had to build one, and try for myself ! As the result was more than surprising... I told myself: wow, I got to show that to my friends... And what most of my friends said: "can you build one for me ?" Call that a market study... Why do audiophiles do not like the sound of current oversampling DACs ? Oversampling DACs are textbook correct, right ? So they should sound perfect, no ? Well... While it is true that oversampling DACs are textbook correct, if you make the wrong assumptions about the human hearing system, you may end up making mistakes, even if you do the math right ! Let me give you a simple example: it is generally assumed we hear the spectrum of sounds, but can't hear the phase. Now try "binaural beats" on Google and listen for yourself. These clearly show the phase information IS sensed, AND remains present far inside the brain. So maybe the spectrum-only approach to DAC design is not telling the whole story... Traditional non-oversampling DACs from the past did not make any assumptions about hearing mechanisms, they just tried to replicate in analog what you fed them digitally as closely as possible... What are the main features of this DAC ? And what are the main goals of its design ? Extract the pure performance of the last built non-oversampling true 16-bit TDA1543 DAC from Philips® Provide equally high sound quality on either USB or SPDIF sources thanks to a very innovative reclocker USB, Optical & Coaxial inputs (a simple press on the button switches them in round-robin fashion) NO DRIVER Install necessary: uses the stock drivers of your OS: Linux, MacOS, and yes, Windows too (all flavors, XP, Win7/8...) just plug on USB and it's your default sound output ! Frequency indicator (works the same on all inputs) always tells you the REAL sample rate of your source (your computer/transport can't lie to you) DIR9001 96 kHz SPDIF Receiver Supports sampling frequencies from 28kHz to 108kHz (continuous range, including non-standard frequencies) TDA1543 16-bit DAC - the original from Philips® Passive I/V conversion No Op-Amp - direct output with 2Vpp (will drive any power amp well) Huuuge capacitors on the output path provides sub-Hertz cutoff frequency (Three Stage power supply regulation (for a super low background noise level) Separate voltage regulator for the DAC and the Digital SPDIF receiver (same reason as above) Battery-powered with dual 9V NiMH batteries Smart battery charger on-board (quickly charges the batteries when depleted, keeps them charged at low current when idle) Will Directly drive any power amplifier or preamp Easy to carry around and make it listen to yours friends 2+ hours of listening on the batteries, if used standalone with spdif source How can such a small device sound so good ? Simple is beautiful... The less you process sound, by adding unnecessary stages, the more transparent result you get. A minimalist non-oversampling DAC will achieve that goal, and by being transparent, will give you great musical pleasure, and deep connection to musical emotions... What are owners of your DACs saying ? The first person to receive my DAC 3 was one of the Indiegogo crowdfunders, here is what he says about it (personnal email, reproduced with permission): "I've been using my DAC3 and am very pleased with it's sonic performance. The DAC3 digs deep into recordings and uncovers subtle musical details that I've missed using other DAC's. It also sounds very analogue and not at all harsh." Kind regards, Andrew Smith."     These are evaluations of my DAC 3...        Includes: 1x DAC 3 2x NiMH Batteries inside Note: power supply is not included, as it's designed to power from USB external power adapters are supported too, any 12V-24V (15V 1A recommended) wall transformer will do, laptop supplies are ok too, car power also... Video with detailed explanations on the design of this DAC: More details at: http://audio.starting-point-systems.com/   WARNING: If like me, you have the habit of cranking up the volume knob of your amp just to check if the device connected to it has its power on... don't do it with that DAC ! It's background noise is so low (no kidding) it just will fool you into thinking it's maybe not connected. Pressing the "play" key on your CD transport or favorite PC software will blow your speakers, kill your ears, piss-off your neighbors... How do I know... Well, it happened to me... Return Policy: If you don't fall in love with this DAC after listening to 2 or 3 or your favorite tracks with it, I'll refund your purchase without discussion.
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France
DAC 3 A very innovative USB DAC blending modern tech with renowned TDA1543 true multibit Philips ® chip for that pure vintage "analog" listening experience... And with its very innovative on-board, always active, jitter-killing reclocker, it will sound equally good from all your sources: USB or SPDIF (coaxial and optical). Problematic, highly jittery sources, like set-top boxes, or wireless audio transmitters (airplay and the like) will now sound just like any well-designed high end transport. And yes, USB too !!! It fits in the palm of your hand, and can be battery operated, so you can take it with you and have your friends enjoy it too ! TDA1543 + Reclocker x (USB or DIR9001) + Battery power = GREAT SOUND ! Why did you design this DAC ? Nobody can be "told" what a good DAC is, you have to hear it for yourself... After searching myself for the "perfect" DAC, I stumbled on forum discussions about how these "vintage" DACs from Phillips® sounded so good. I was getting a little skeptical about those "natural" and "analog" statements for the sound of those converters, but as so many people seemed to make converging descriptions, I was left with the feeling it was not just a legend... I decided I had to build one, and try for myself ! As the result was more than surprising... I told myself: wow, I got to show that to my friends... And what most of my friends said: "can you build one for me ?" Call that a market study... Why do audiophiles do not like the sound of current oversampling DACs ? Oversampling DACs are textbook correct, right ? So they should sound perfect, no ? Well... While it is true that oversampling DACs are textbook correct, if you make the wrong assumptions about the human hearing system, you may end up making mistakes, even if you do the math right ! Let me give you a simple example: it is generally assumed we hear the spectrum of sounds, but can't hear the phase. Now try "binaural beats" on Google and listen for yourself. These clearly show the phase information IS sensed, AND remains present far inside the brain. So maybe the spectrum-only approach to DAC design is not telling the whole story... Traditional non-oversampling DACs from the past did not make any assumptions about hearing mechanisms, they just tried to replicate in analog what you fed them digitally as closely as possible... What are the main features of this DAC ? And what are the main goals of its design ? Extract the pure performance of the last built non-oversampling true 16-bit TDA1543 DAC from Philips® Provide equally high sound quality on either USB or SPDIF sources thanks to a very innovative reclocker USB, Optical & Coaxial inputs (a simple press on the button switches them in round-robin fashion) NO DRIVER Install necessary: uses the stock drivers of your OS: Linux, MacOS, and yes, Windows too (all flavors, XP, Win7/8...) just plug on USB and it's your default sound output ! Frequency indicator (works the same on all inputs) always tells you the REAL sample rate of your source (your computer/transport can't lie to you) DIR9001 96 kHz SPDIF Receiver Supports sampling frequencies from 28kHz to 108kHz (continuous range, including non-standard frequencies) TDA1543 16-bit DAC - the original from Philips® Passive I/V conversion No Op-Amp - direct output with 2Vpp (will drive any power amp well) Huuuge capacitors on the output path provides sub-Hertz cutoff frequency (Three Stage power supply regulation (for a super low background noise level) Separate voltage regulator for the DAC and the Digital SPDIF receiver (same reason as above) Battery-powered with dual 9V NiMH batteries Smart battery charger on-board (quickly charges the batteries when depleted, keeps them charged at low current when idle) Will Directly drive any power amplifier or preamp Easy to carry around and make it listen to yours friends 2+ hours of listening on the batteries, if used standalone with spdif source How can such a small device sound so good ? Simple is beautiful... Simple is beautiful... The less you process sound, by adding unnecessary stages, the more transparent result you get. A minimalist non-oversampling DAC will achieve that goal, and by being transparent, will give you great musical pleasure, and deep connection to musical emotions... What are owners of your DACs saying ? The first person to receive my DAC 3 was one of the Indiegogo crowdfunders, here is what he says about it (personnal email, reproduced with permission): "I've been using my DAC3 and am very pleased with it's sonic performance. The DAC3 digs deep into recordings and uncovers subtle musical details that I've missed using other DAC's. It also sounds very analogue and not at all harsh." Kind regards, Andrew Smith."     These are evaluations of my DAC 3...   Includes: 1x DAC 3 2x NiMH Batteries inside Note: power supply is not included, as it's designed to power from USB external power adapters are supported too, any 12V-24V (15V 1A recommended) wall transformer will do, laptop supplies are ok too, car power also... Video with detailed explanations on the design of this DAC: USB Audio DAC with jitter killer reclocker crowdfunding pitch - YouTube Video will open in a new window [isdntekvideo]   WARNING: If like me, you have the habit of cranking up the volume knob of your amp just to check if the device connected to it has its power on... don't do it with that DAC ! It's background noise is so low (no kidding) it just will fool you into thinking it's maybe not connected. Pressing the "play" key on your CD transport or favorite PC software will blow your speakers, kill your ears, piss-off your neighbors... How do I know... Well, it happened to me... Return Policy: If you don't fall in love with this DAC after listening to 2 or 3 or your favorite tracks with it, I'll refund your purchase without discussion.
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Aix en Provence (Bouches du Rhône)
JVC SEA-RM20  Became To my personnal JAPAN Hifi Collection Remote System Controller / Graphic Equalizer (1986) VERY RARE JVC SEA-RM20 !!! -  EQUALIZER AND REMOTE SYSTEM CONTROLLER, TESTED OK.  État : Occasion  Service de livraison : Colissimo national & international Tested and working "Computerized Remote System Control".  Made in Japan 1980's. Works 100%, no issues.  Includes original remote control. This unit is a type of preamplifier in that you canuse it to control the volume from line input devices like CD players, tuners,tape decks, etc.  It also has a graphic equalizer with 5 memory settings and you can control all the frequencies of the EQ from the remote control whichis something I have not seen before.  You can switch to a real time spectrum analyzer display which will move to the music.   Other features include JVC's SEA "acoustic expander" which does exactly what you'd expect.  The EQ has 5 memory settings and a reverse setting aswell which instantly give you the exact opposite eq curve.   Allbuttons, controls, features, and display are working correctly.  Shows very little wear. All buttons on remote are working correctly- the remote can control other JVC components as well.    On the back are three line inputs- one labelled Audio, one labelled Video 1, and one labelled Video 2/3.  Youcould use these inputs for a tuner, a CD deck, and a tape deck.  There are also two sets of stereo outputs.  In order to use the EQ and graphic display and volume control all at the same time you need to loop the outputlabelled "Line Out" into the "Remote Contro In"-  am including the JVC instruction book and the original remote controller for this purpose. Specifications Output Level: 1V (4.5V max) Gain: ± 0dB Frequency response: 10Hz to 50kHz Signal to Noise Ratio: 100dB Total harmonic distortion: 0.03% Control Range: ± 10dB Frequency Bands: 63, 160, 400, 1K, 2.5K, 6.3K, 16KHz Dimensions: 435 x 77 x 225mm Weight: 2.6kg Finish: black Accessories: RM-S20 remote control Year: 1986
89 €
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Strasbourg (Bas Rhin)
7 Inch Professional Field Monitor - IPS LCD Panel - HDMI - KIT COMPLET !!!. État: Occasion GOOD CONDITION !! READY FOR SHOOTING International bidders are welcome.It works without problem, in good condition. It will be delievered as shown in the photos. Content KIT: - Monitor (one little scratch on screen) - AC Home Adapter - Battery with usb connection - Battery cable - HDMI Cable 1,50m - Foldable Cloth Sunshade (sturdy made) - NWNP-F960 Battery Plate 5 kinds DV Battery Plate for choice: • • NWNP-F960 (SONY “L” Type Series) - you got it !! • NWLP-E6 (Canon 5D) • NWD54s (Panasonic “D54” Series) • NWBP945 (Canon “900” Series) Main features:● 7 inch Professional HDMI Field Monitor,with metal housing ● 1280x800 resolution, support Full HD 1080P ● LED backlight ● IPS LCD Panel,178°wide view angle ● HDMI input,HDMI output optional ● YPBPR (BNC) / VIDEO(BNC) / AUDIO L & R input ● Tally input ● Aspect Ratio Guide (Full Screen,16:9,4:3) ● Check Field (Mono,Red,Green,Blue) ● Pixel To Pixel / Freeze input / Zoom ● Color Temp / RGB Adjustable ● Screen Maker / Center Maker ● PIP (Picture-in-Picture) / Image Flip http://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=57&v=0HY3MCvHE58&feature=emb_logo ● Advanced Function DSLR Scaling Function DSLR Ratio Adjustment allows user to scale video that does not completely fill the monitor's screen when connected via HDMI "Record" mode on certain Canon DSLR. This feature allows user to scale their DSLR video output,fill the screen,and eliminate black pillar bars with a variety of options to choose from. There has 4 kinds mode for choosing: NORMAL, 3:2, 16:9, and FULL SCREEN. Peaking Function The operator adjusts the focus control until the red outlines on the desired area are clear, indicating optimal focus. For the best results, be sure the subject is properly exposed. Enjoy taking your photos! False Color The false color feature utilizes a full spectrum of assigned color indicators,ensuring flawless shot exposure. As the camera Iris is adjusted,the subject of the images will change color basic on specific brightness values indicating optimal exposure.See included chart for color assignments. False Color Key The False Color Key is built-in when "False color" Function runs. Adjustable under luminance & over luminance warning. Clip Guides This offers adjustable upper Clip Guide Levels to accurately display overexposed images in any shooting condition.The operator simply assigns the upper IRE to their Preference and any exposure over the set IRE limit will flash in a vivid purple,indicating only the over exposed area. * Press Clip Guides one time,it will flash in a vivid purple area. * Press Clip Guides two time,it will show as a vivid purple area all the time. Tally System Front: Indicator light (green or red or yellow) will work On the edge of LCD display Rear: Indicator light (green or red or yellow) will work at the same time on the rear side. MENU SETUP * There has 5 USER MODE:USER1,USER2,USER3,USER4,USER5. * Each USER group will record all the changes as [Main Menu] showed next page. * USER can be set basic on different environments or Personal preferences,like indoor(USER1) / outdoor(USER2) / Landscape(USER3) / People(USER4) etc shootings.If environments changes,it is easy and fast to do adjustment by changing the USER group,not need to calibrate monitor again and again. * The USER Group can be stored by using the “RESTE” option in the main menu.
199 €
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Paris (Paris)
Full spectrum Olympus SH-50 (infrared photography, ghost hunting, night vision). Infrared modified camera (IR cut filter removed), sensor is spotless, no dust, lens is clean. In body image stabilization, 2 custom WB settings (ideal for 2 filters like 590 and 720nm), great grip, mode dial, integrated flash. Only downside for this cameras is the previous owner had a screen protector that worn off with time being carried in the jacket pocket (see pictures) but screen works perfectly and it is not scratched. Comes with box, charger, manuals. Kolari sells a filter adapter but can be used as is by holding them in front of the lens barrel (I've used a 43mm one that fits great). Any questions feel free to send me a PM.
200 €
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