Post your camera setup and its cost!

S.C

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Curious to see how much peoples cams cost:

60d-$800

Tamron 17-50 2.8 non vc-$315

Canon 70-200 4L- $485

Pentax smc 50 1.4-$80

Glidecam 2000 pro-$230

Manfrotto 128rc-$60

Bogen 3020 legs-$70

Canon bag-$25

Filters, mic, and other accessories: $300

Total-$2365

Lots of hidden costs in a Dslr setup haha, but now I'm done with buying anything for quite a while. I could have easily spent 1000 more if I didn't find deals also
 
this is just going to make people who cannot afford a crazy good camera feel bad....that being said im not a filmer so maybe i don't know and people are more cool about it that i thought....
 
The thing is I know I and a lot of other people in m&a have worked their asses off for a nice camera setup, and I'm curious to see how much the entire setups actually cost with all the hidden costs. This will also help illustrate the true cost of a Dslr setup
 
Fair enough point!

Canon 7D with lens- $1700

Bogen Tripod - $650ish

Beachtek 5DA2(XLR mic input) $325

3D stereo Mic - $900

Lav Mics (SONY) - $450

Canon 50 mm 1.4 - $350

Canon 70-200mm f4 - $1300

Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro $1000

Canon 200MM f/2.8 $800

Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 $650

Camera bag - $100

Glidecam 4000 HD - $500

LCDVF - $130

I rent other lenses as I need them. And actually work somewhere that lets me use most of the gear I use.

Thing you have to remember with dslr's is that your spending alot initially but you can always move the glass to another camera. My lenses will always stay in my kit if they're a 2.8. Still feel like I got a heck of a deal for what it was when I got it. Then again I've spent $6000 plus on other cameras before and felt like I had less then I did with my 7D. Just me though.
 
well i'll just post that my camera, lenses, and tripod total to be $5450
 
I just recently upgraded and spend roughly 7500... thats about all im saying haha.
 
Canon T2i-$750

Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8-$650

Pentax SMC 50mm f/1.4-$100

Canon 85mm f/1.8-$375

Zoom H4n Recorder-$300

Sennheiser Wireless Lav Mic-$500

Manfrotto 701 HDV Head-$150

Manfrott 547BK Legs-$275

Custom TMK Slider-$650

Total $3750 hard earned dollars

 
^The thing he "wont" he wont tell you is how money he actually spent on camera stuff, and the other money he spent buying pron while he waited for his stuff to ship and arrive.

jkjk

Seriously though, I thing I just pooped myself at those two figures right up thur ^^^

In total I think I've prolly spent like $1000
 
7D - $1550

Pentax 50mm 1.4 - $140

Canon 70-200 f/4L - $650

Helios 44-2 Lens - $35

Tokina 11-16 2.8 - $650

Lens Collar - $23

K/EOS Adapter - $28

M42/EOS Adapter - $5

32gb CF Card - $118

Z-finder Pro 2.5x - $401

B+W ND 49mm = $42

Tiffen Polarizer 49mm = $14

Tiffen Polarizer 77mm - $20

Tiffen ND 67mm - $24

Tiffen ND 77mm - $40

Tiffen Filter Wallet - $12

Battery Grip - $40

Intervalometer - $25

Glidetrack Shooter SD 1m - $388 + shipping

Sachtler Cine DSLR head - $1,024

= $5229

I'm going to sell everything except the Tokina and Sachtler head.
 
GH2- $800

GH1- $400

14mm 2.5 Prime - $260

14-45mm- $250

Sennheiser G3 Wireless Lav Kit- $600

Rode Videomic- $130

CMR Blackbird Stabilizer- $500

Business Insurance- $500

Tripods- $600

Rails/support- $300

Follow Focus- $300

Zoom H4n- $300

I know this thread will help people see how many costs are actually incurred when putting together a set up for videography.

I will say though that equipment doesn't mean anything to a certain extent. You should be a film with great audio and shitty video quality and I will love it. You show me a great film with shitty audio quality and great video, I'll hate it.

A few things I've learned in the business as I'm starting out is that purchase your equipment to cater to your market. I was looking at the FS100 or AF100. Would need to put about 6-7g into what I would want. My market however? doesn't need that! For me, the GH1 and GH2 with a few add ons will make me much more money in the long run. When it's time to upgrade I will. But for what I film and who I film for, it's nonsense to drop money I don't have (needing a loan) in order to have quality that isn't vastly that much better for my clients/viewers.
 
Sony HDR-CX100: $250Wide angle, telephoto adapters: $50

Various filters: $50

Crappy cheesycam "fluid head" tripod: $150

Grand total of $500... -___-
 
Seriously.

All I will say is that I pay too much for camera shit given I'm not outta high school yet.
 
Canon 60d -$900

Canon 18-135 f/3.5 -$300

Vivitar 70-150 f/3.5 macro -$60

Pentax SMC 50mm f/2 -$20

Pentax SMC 50mm f/1.2 -FREE FUCK YEAH

Sigma 400mm f/5.6 -$5 another fuck yeah

Ring stablizer thing -$5

Working on

Rode videomic pro ~$150

Glidecam 2000 pro ~$300

Splitting tripod with dunkaroos$ (not 100% sure what that'll be)

$1,740 total
 
The only problem I see with this thread is it turning into a pissing contest (either about how cheap or how expensive). I'm confident no one in here is capable of ill-deed.
 
it wont. I know the people of M&A and i've never had a situation where that happened. People support each other's decisions, and understand the work involved. if anything, im embarrassed of how much my set up cost. might sound stupid, but its true
 
Totally agree. I try and be as humble about my camera gear when people ask me about it. I make fun of my friends for buying sever pieces of outerwear and jiberish, but who am I to talk when I blow 4 figures on camera gear?
 
That's why I only buy what I need. I don't waste my money on big matte boxes, shoulder rigs, etc. because I don't need them. Not only is minimalism generally more functional, but as a rule I don't buy camera gear unless it increases profit. I could technically afford an fs100 setup but instead I'm putting that money towards the second half of a tripod and a sound system because that will land me more work, whereas the difference between a 7D and an fs100 (however significant it may be) won't.
 
Well I mean I can see why you need gear, but for the people on ns that don't freelance enough to make a living, buying camera gear is a want. It sucks, because sometimes you don't have the money set aside for the latest and greatest, but it makes getting a new piece of gear that more rewarding; becomes more like getting a new toy than a new piece of equipment.

Having a good camera setup is nice. I'm proud for what I've paid for and I'm grateful for what my parents help me out with financially, but damn, filming/photography is a damn expensive hobby
 
you have almost posted in every single first page M&A thread. congrats!

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^Hey cool I'm in that picture!

Here's my full setup:

Nikon D3100 W/ Kit 18-55 lens = About $750

Flash Cards x2 = $50

Tripod1 (At home) = $130

Tripod2 (Travel) = $70

UV Filter = $10

Sony Handycam DCR-DVD405 = About $800 (At the time (4-5 years ago))

Extra Sony Battery = 20
 
Agreed entirely. I've recently been wrestling with my desire to pick up an fs100, which I could swing financially after I get a couple checks in, but I've decided to put that money into more lasting items of my kit. I'm currently working with an HVX and T2i and between the two that's enough to handle just about any situation. I've decided that instead of dropping 7k+ on a fs100, I'll continue to add to my lighting and audio kits and make a long term investment on a tripod that will last; no more of these manfrotto shenanigans. My clients are more than happy with the image quality I can get from my current cameras, so why drop unnecessary money at this point?

And to answer the original question; I'm not going to go into detail, but when I packed my bags for a shoot the other day I totalled the contents of my main bag to be right around 10k, not including the light or audio kits we brought along as well... that was a reality check. Granted around 2k of that was in borrowed glass, I'm in it to win it at this point I guess.
 
Yes. It's a very large reality check when You have an absurd amount invested in different Pelican Cases just to protect it's contents. On top of that, have them double locked with different keyed masterlocks, and then u-lock and chain it to something whenever I go out on a shoot.
 
Hmm, I have a slowly growing Camera list.

1. Refurb Canon t2i with 18-55 roughly 600$

2. Memory cards and extra battery around 50$

3. Walmart Camera bag and tripod (upgrading soon) 70$

4. Standard GoPro and 720 GoPro idk say 300+$

Soon to have new tripod, and FL mount for my sisters old lenses.

Total roughly: around 1,100 but it is an on going investment.
 
t2i: $600batterygrip: $40

Extra batteries etc probably $100 worth of accessories.

Viewfinder: $200

50mm 1.8: $80

Tamron 10-24 3.5: $500

Zoom H4N: $300

Sure adds up after a while huh?
 
Canon t3i. $700

Canon 50mm f/1.8 $100

Tamron 17-50f/1.8 (soon) $350

Weifeng 717 tripod $150

40 gigs in memory cards $70

2 extra batteries $10

Intervalometer $20

Go pro 960 $179

Misc other things for t2i and go pro $100
 
Pentax kr - $570

Pentax 18-55 f3.5 wr - $160

Sandisk 16gig class 10 - $45

total so far - $775

Planning on buying a bag, tripod, some filters, and a 200mm lens in the near future. Maybe an extra battery too.

I really want to find some good used lens's, any good websites?

 
Not as fancy as a lot of the set ups posted but,

Canon hv30 bought used: $500

Opteka 43mm Fisheye: $150

Tripod: $130

Gopro: $300

 
Sony HDR-CX550V - $1000Manfrotto Head and Legs - $150

Filters - $60

Wide Angle Lens - $80

Jag35 St w/ Canon FD f1.8 - $100

Canon FD f1.4 - $35

Achromat and Step up Rings - $30

Misc. - $100
 
T2i body: 800

Battery grip + batteries: 100

Tamron 18-250: 330

Tamron 17-50: 370

Canon 50 1.8: 100

Nikon 28mm 3.5: 35

Nikon to EOS convertor: 15

Glidecam 2009: 300

Tripod: Free!

16 GB Class 10 card: 50

2 8 GB Class 10 card 50

Bag: 100

Total: $2450

By winter I'm looking to add a 70-200 f4 L, Rode Video Mic and a 501 setup.

 
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