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Equipment Catalog | 2020 214 E 21st St, New York, NY 10010 | 212.592.2330 | [email protected] EQUIPMENT CATALOG 2020 - 2021 SVA BFA PHOTO & VIDEO EQUIPMENT CATALOG Equipment Categories I. USER GUIDE The SVA BFA Photography & Video Equipment Catalog contains a full list of available equipment for student use. We have created Quickstart Guides for each resource and have linked the Manufacturer's Manual, wherever available. The Quickstart Guides contain step-by-step instructions for students to be able to quickly orient themself to the equipment, and troubleshoot common issues. This Catalog, and the Quickstart Guides linked within, are interactive PDF documents. For full access to these interactive features, we recommend downloading the catalog and guides and viewing them in PDF-compatible software such as Adobe Acrobat or Preview. For directions on how to access the interactive features from a smartphone or web browser please refer to page 30. School of Visual Arts | BFA Photo & Video Back to Top 212.592.2330 | [email protected] 214 E 21st St, New York, NY 10010 2 SVA BFA PHOTO & VIDEO EQUIPMENT CATALOG Equipment Categories II. LANGUAGE DISCLAIMER In an effort to abolish problematic and/or biased language that exists within the photographic industry, the Department has consciously updated terminology in this document, removing any commonly-used terms that may reinforce harmful narratives around race, gender, sexuality, or physical ability. While you may continue to encounter this language within the larger photographic community, such as in manufacturer's manuals, we request that you utilize our updated terminology in the Department, including in classes or when checking out equipment. We aim to establish a new norm within the industry through our collective commitment to these revisions. If you have any questions or wish to bring other issues to our attention, please contact us at [email protected]. As of writing, the following terms have been replaced with updated terminology, which retains the original functionality. This glossary -- and, as a result, the language replaced -- is designed to be a living document. We, as a staff, acknowledge the inherent biases that language can reinforce, and invite feedback from the community in our continued effort to create an equitable, inclusive environment for all members of our community. ORIGINAL TERMINOLOGY UPDATED TERMINOLOGY Master Sender or Primary Slave Receiver or Secondary Male In or External Female Out or Internal School of Visual Arts | BFA Photo & Video Back to Top 212.592.2330 | [email protected] 214 E 21st St, New York, NY 10010 3 SVA BFA PHOTO & VIDEO EQUIPMENT CATALOG Equipment Categories III. EQUIPMENT CATEGORIES DARKROOM 5 ANALOG 35MM CAMERAS & LENSES 6 ANALOG MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERAS & LENSES 7 ANALOG LARGE FORMAT CAMERAS & LENSES 9 DIGITAL CAMERAS, LENSES & FLASHES 10 DIGITAL MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERAS & LENSES 13 AUDIO EQUIPMENT 14 DIGITAL ACTION CAMERAS 15 DIGITAL CAMCORDERS 16 FIELD MONITORS 17 EXPERIMENTAL VIDEO EQUIPMENT 17 ON-LOCATION & STUDIO LIGHTING EQUIPMENT 18 GIMBALS & STABILIZERS 22 GRIP & CAMERA SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 23 DIGITAL (POST) PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT 25 VIRTUAL REALITY HEADSETS AND CONTROLLERS 27 3D PRINTING 28 IV. INSURANCE APA NATIONAL STUDENT & EDUCATOR INSURANCE 29 School of Visual Arts | BFA Photo & Video Back to Top 212.592.2330 | [email protected] 214 E 21st St, New York, NY 10010 4 SVA BFA PHOTO & VIDEO EQUIPMENT CATALOG Equipment Categories DARKROOM SPRINT _________________________________________________________________ Chemistry Sprint Film Developer Quickstart Guide | Manual Sprint Print Developer Quickstart Guide | Manual Sprint Stop Bath Quickstart Guide | Manual Sprint Fixer Quickstart Guide | Manual Sprint Fixer Remover Quickstart Guide | Manual OMEGA _________________________________________________________________ Enlarger Omega D5 Enlarger Quickstart Guide | Manual Omega Super Chromega F Dichroic II Quickstart Guide | Manual LEGACY PRO _________________________________________________________________ Print Washer EcoWash Print Washer Quickstart Guide | Manual OTHER _________________________________________________________________ Enlarger Accessories Enlarger Kits: 75mm Lens, Lensboard, 35mm Negative Carrier, Grain Focuser, Multigrade Filterset Enlarger Lenses: 35mm, 40mm, 50mm, 75mm, 80mm, 105mm, 135mm, 150mm) Other: Heat Absorbing Glass, Contact Glass, Contact Frame Film Developing Equipment Can Opener, Film Changing Bag, Developing Tank & Reel (35mm, Medium Format, 4x5) Print Presses Cold Print Press | Hot Print Press Dryers Arkay RC Print Dryer Arkay Fiber Print Dryer | Doran Fiber Print Dryer School of Visual Arts | BFA Photo & Video Back to Top 212.592.2330 | [email protected] 214 E 21st St, New York, NY 10010 5 SVA BFA PHOTO & VIDEO EQUIPMENT CATALOG Equipment Categories ANALOG 35MM CAMERAS & LENSES CANON _________________________________________________________________ Cameras Canon AE-1 Quickstart Guide | Manual Canon Sure Shot 105 Zoom S Quickstart Guide | Manual Prime FD-Mount Lenses 50mm f1.8 NIKON _________________________________________________________________ Cameras Nikon F3 Quickstart Guide | Manual Nikon FM10 Quickstart Guide | Manual Nikkormat FT2 Quickstart Guide | Manual Prime F-Mount Lenses 20mm f2.8, 24mm f2.8, 50mm f1.4, 50mm f1.8, 55mm f2.8, 105mm Zoom Lenses 35-70mm f3.5 PENTAX _________________________________________________________________ Cameras Pentax K1000 Quickstart Guide | Manual Pentax P30t Quickstart Guide | Manual Prime K-Mount Lenses 50mm f1.2, 50mm f1.7 Zoom Lenses 35-80mm f4-5.6 School of Visual Arts | BFA Photo & Video Back to Top 212.592.2330 | [email protected] 214 E 21st St, New York, NY 10010 6 SVA BFA PHOTO & VIDEO EQUIPMENT CATALOG Equipment Categories ANALOG MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERAS & LENSES CONTAX 645 _________________________________________________________________ Cameras Contax 645AF Quickstart Guide | Manual Prime Contax 645 Lenses 45mm f2.8, 55mm f3.5, 80mm f2, 120mm f4 (Macro) Accessories Polaroid Back HASSELBLAD V SERIES _________________________________________________________________ Cameras Hasselblad 501CM Quickstart Guide | Manual Hasselblad 503CW Quickstart Guide | Manual Prime V Lenses 50mm f4, 60mm f3.5, 80mm f2.8, 120mm f4 (Macro), 150mm f4, 250mm f5.6 Accessories Waist Level Finder, Prism Finder, Polaroid Back, Extension Tubes (8mm, 32mm, 56mm) HASSELBLAD H SERIES _________________________________________________________________ Cameras Hasselblad H1| H2 Quickstart Guide | Manual H1 | Manual H2 Prime H Lenses 35mm f3.5, 50mm f3.5, 80mm f2.8, 100mm f2.2, 120mm f4 (Macro), 150mm f3.2, 210mm f4 Accessories Polaroid Back, Extension Tubes (13mm, 52mm), V Series Lens to H Series Body Adapter School of Visual Arts | BFA Photo & Video Back to Top 212.592.2330 | [email protected] 214 E 21st St, New York, NY 10010 7 SVA BFA PHOTO & VIDEO EQUIPMENT CATALOG Equipment Categories MAMIYA 645 _________________________________________________________________ Cameras Mamiya 645 Pro TL Quickstart Guide | Manual Prime Mamiya 645 Lenses 35mm f3.5, 45mm f2.8, 55mm f2.8, 80mm f2.8, 120mm f4 (Macro), 150mm f2.8 Accessories Polaroid Back MAMIYA 7 _________________________________________________________________ Cameras Mamiya 7II Quickstart Guide | Manual Prime Mamiya 7 Lenses 43mm f4.5, 50mm f4.5, 65mm f4, 80mm f4.5, 150mm f4.5 Accessories Viewfinders for 43mm & 50mm lenses MAMIYA RZ67 _________________________________________________________________ Cameras Mamiya RZ67 Pro II D Quickstart Guide | Manual Prime Mamiya RZ67 Lenses 50mm f4.5, 65mm f4, 110mm f2.8, 140mm f4.5, 180mm f4.5 Accessories 120 Film Back, Waist Level Finder, Prism Finder, Polaroid Back School of Visual Arts | BFA Photo & Video Back to Top 212.592.2330 | [email protected] 214 E 21st St, New York, NY 10010 8 SVA BFA PHOTO & VIDEO EQUIPMENT CATALOG Equipment Categories ANALOG LARGE FORMAT CAMERAS & LENSES TOYO 4X5 _________________________________________________________________ Field Cameras Toyo 45AX Toyo 45CF Quickstart Guide | Manual MonoRail Studio Cameras Toyo 45CX Quickstart Guide | Manual 4x5 Lenses 65mm f4.5, 75mm f5.6, 90mm f6.8, 105mm f5.6, 135mm f5.6, 150mm f6.3, 210mm f6.8, 240mm f5.6, 300mm f9 Accessories Film Holder, Dark Cloth, Cable Release, Loupe, Bag Bellows, Collapsible Lens Hood, Polaroid Back Fotodiox PRO Adapter for Canon EF & Nikon F Mount TOYO 8x10 _________________________________________________________________ Field Cameras Toyo 810MII KB CANHAM 8X10 _________________________________________________________________ Field Cameras KB Canham Standard Folding Wood Camera Quickstart Guide 8x10 Lenses 90mm f6.8, 240mm f5.6, 300mm f9, 360mm f6.8 Accessories Film Holder, Dark Cloth, Cable Release, Loupe School of Visual Arts | BFA Photo & Video Back to Top 212.592.2330 | [email protected] 214 E 21st St, New York, NY 10010 9 SVA BFA PHOTO & VIDEO EQUIPMENT CATALOG Equipment Categories DIGITAL CAMERAS, LENSES & FLASHES CANON _________________________________________________________________ Cameras Canon Powershot G15 Quickstart Guide | Manual Canon 5D Mark II (21.1 MP) Quickstart Guide | Manual Canon 5D Mark III (23.2MP) Quickstart Guide | Manual Canon 5D Mark IV (30.1MP) Quickstart Guide | Manual Canon 5Ds (50.6MP) Quickstart Guide | Manual Canon 5DsR (50.6MP) Quickstart Guide | Manual Prime EF-Mount Lenses 24mm f1.4, 35mm f1.4, 50mm f1.2, 50mm f1.4, 65mm f2.8 (Macro), 85mm f1.2, 85mm f1.4, 100mm f.2.8 (Macro), 600mm f4 Prime EF-Mount Lenses (Zeiss ZE - Manual Focus) 28 f2, 35 f1.4, 50mm f2, 85mm
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