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Barry, be sure to inform the Abel Cine folks about this book thing.
Also, the Abel Cine workshop on the 26-27, what about those who can't afford to attend due to dime or time constraints? Are you planning to record these and eventually sell the DVD?
I'm planning on attending as I'll be starting my first feature three days later, so it's film school for me, yippee! If you're not intending to record it and sell it, (or give it away) can we record the session, if not with cameras, possibly digital audio recorders? I just want something I can transcribe and use as a quick reference in the field. I have no ill intentions, but I'm going to get my cherry popped with a DP who, though good, hasn't laid hands on one of these AFs either.
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Originally posted by steadihut View PostI just got my AF100 from B&H and Barry's book came with it. Wow, what a gold mine it is.
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Originally posted by tired View Postany word on an AUS distributor yet - or should I order from Amazon?
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Originally posted by Kenny_G View PostWhat options do one have if the book is not in the box?
If it's made after February and there's no book in the box, that pretty much ensures that it is gray market, meaning it is not an official USA model and therefore there is no warranty coverage in the USA and it is not entitled to a free copy of the book. You could always order one off Amazon at that point.
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I just got my AF100 from B&H and Barry's book came with it. Wow, what a gold mine it is.
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I don't know those lenses to know what the relative quality is, but I certainly can say that the 24-70 focal range is far more appropriate as a general-purpose lens than 70-200 is. If the retail prices are comparable and the image fidelity is comparable, then I'd definitely prefer having the 24-70 instead of the 70-200... unless you're a wildlife shooter...
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Forgive my ignorance, I'm a screenwriter with a AF100.
I've done a lot of stupid things in my life so now I ask around first.
An acquaintance of mine wants to trade his nikon 24-70mm f2.8 for my 70-200mm/f2.8 VR.
I popped the 70-200mm beast on the AF100 at Abel Cine and boy, I can't imagine narrative scenarios
where I'd be using that, except for maybe a sniper scope at an adjacent high-rise. Both lens are nearly brand new.
Good trade for me?
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Originally posted by Jan_Crittenden View PostIt is most definitely in the box unless it is a gray market product. If you have the name of the sales person at B & H that said that would you PM me, and we'll help him figure it out.
Best,
Jan
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Thanks for the link, Barry.
An acquaintance of mine wants to trade his nikon 24-70mm f2.8 for my 70-200mm/f2.8 VR.
I popped the 70-200mm beast on the AF100 at Abel Cine and boy, I can't imagine narrative scenarios
where I'd be using that, except for maybe a sniper scope at an adjacent high-rise. Both lens are nearly brand new.
Good trade for me?
At Abel Cine, my 85mm 1.4 even had slight Chromatic Aberration - that I didn't spot, the tech did - I don't care about that, CA won't affect
my narrative, but I'm thinking the trade would even make the 85mm somewhat obsolete. I'm guessing, but I'd like to be making an informed decision here, because otherwise I was going sell the 70-200mm to get the Voightlander25mm/f0.98 and the Noktor50mm f0.98. I'm all about saving on lighting packages and shooting narratives with practical lights. Expensive lens but they save money later on.
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It is most definitely in the box unless it is a gray market product. If you have the name of the sales person at B & H that said that would you PM me, and we'll help him figure it out.
Best,
Jan
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It's most definitely in the box. Whoever said it wasn't, is wrong. It's in the box in all USA shipments.
For the workshop in L.A., go here:
http://www.abelcine.com/store/The-AF...y-Barry-Green/
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