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Cameras, Lenses and Equipment Eastern Mennonite University Class H VACA Department Equipment Check all equipment before leaving the library Cameras Lenses Accesories Sony Wide Tripods great for landscapes Sony Alpha 7R II Voigtlander 12mm 1:5.6 Miller 1 in library h.lens-02 4 in library h.tripod-01 with 16-35mm 1:4 1 in library h.cam-01 Sony FE 24mm 1:1.4 2 in library h.lens-14 with Zeiss Loxia 35mm Microphones 3 in library h.cam-02-04 Zeiss Batis 25mm 1:2 1 in library h.lens-13 Sony Electret Condenser Mic Sony Alpha 9 1 in library h.mic-01 Sony 35mm 1:1.4 with 16-35mm 1:4 1 in library h.lens-03 1 in library h.cam-05 Converters Zeiss FE 35mm 1:2.8 Sony Alpha 7R III 1 in library h.lens-12 Metabones EF - E mount with Rode mic and 16-35mm 1:2.8 Zeiss FE 35mm 1:2 (canon lens to sony body) 6 in library h.cam-06 1 in library h.lens-04 2 in library h.lens-01 Sony 12-24mm 1:4 1 in library h.lens-16 Remotes Timer and Shutter Release Standard/Portrait Remote great for portraits 1 in library h.ash-01 Sony 85mm 1:1.8 1 in library h.lens-07 Sony 85mm 1:1.4 1 in library h.lens-09 Sony 55mm 1:1.8 1 in library h.lens-11 Zeiss Loxia 50mm 1:2 Page 1 of 2 1 in library h.lens-10 Zoom Stabilizers allows for a greater range of focal length at reduced image quality Steadicam SOLO Sony 70-200mm 1:2.8 1 in library h.steadicam-01 2 in library h.lens-06 Gimbal Sony 100-400mm 1:4.5-5.6 2 in library h.gimbal-01- 02 2 in library h.lens-08 Motorized Slider 1 in Library H.Tripod-02 Lensbaby for soft focusing Lens Baby 4.0 Macro & Telephoto 2 in library h.lens-05 f Macro 90mm 1:2.8 1in library h.lens-15 Sony 135mm 1:1.8 1 in library h.lens-17 Page 2 of 2 Eastern Mennonite University Class D VACA Department Equipment Check all equipment before leaving the library Pick a Camera Pick a Lens Accesories Canon Wide Flashes great for landscapes Canon EOS 5D Mark III Canon EF 20mm 1:2.8 Canon Speedlight 1 in library D.lens-05 with Canon EF 16-35mm 1:2.8 2 ashes and charger (550EX & 580EXII) 2 in library D.cam-03 Canon EF 24mm 1:1.4 2 in library D.Flash-01–02 3 in library D.lens-06 Canon EOS 6D 2 ashes (580EXII) Canon EF 35mm 1:1.4 1 in library D.Flash-03 with Canon EF 24-105mm 5 in library D.lens-09 1 ash (580EXII) 3 in library D.cam-04A–C Standard/Portrait 1 in library D.Flash-04 with Canon EF 16-35mm 1:2.8 ash and transmitter (580EXIII-RT) great for portraits 1 in library D.cam-04D 1 in library D.Flash-05 Canon EF 50mm 1:1.2 ash and transmitter (430EXIII-RT) Canon EOS 60D 3 in library D.lens-10 1 in library D.Flash-06 with Canon EF 24-105mm Canon EF 50mm 1:1.4 1 transmitter 4 in library D.cam-05 1 in library D.lens-11 1 in library D.Flash-09 with Canon EF 24-70mm Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 o-camera shoe cord 3 in library D.cam-06 3 in library D.lens-12 2 in library D.Flash-10 with Canon EF 16-35mm 1:2.8 Canon EF 85mm 1:1.2 1 in library D.cam-07 2 in library D.lens-18 Canon EF 85mm 1:1.8 2 in library D.lens-19 Page 1 of 3 Canon EOS 5D Mark IV with 24-70mm 2 in library D.cam-08 Extreme Wide-Angle PocketWizard allows for an extremely wide frames with some distortion kit with transceiver and transmitter 2 in library D.Flash-07–08 Canon EF 14mm 1:2.8 1 in library D.lens-03 Vello Zoom time release remote for Canon allows for a greater range of focal cameras length at reduced image quality 1 in library D.Flash-11 Canon EF 24-70mm 1:2.8 1 in library D.lens-07 Reectors Canon EF 24-70mm 1:4 L IS 1 in library D.lens-08 TriGrip Reector (White/Silver) Canon EX 70-200mm 1:2.8 3 in library D.re-01-03 3 in library D.lens-14 Tripods Canon EF 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 1 in library D.lens-15 Bogen Manfrotto Canon EF 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 L IS 4 in library D.Tripod-06–12 1 in library D.lens-16 MeFOTO Canon EF 70-300mm 1:4.5-5.6 IS 2 in library D.Tripod-13–14 1 in library D.lens-17 Manfrotto Canon EF 100-400mm 1:4.5-5.6 IS 2 in library D.Tripod-16–17 2 in library D.lens-20 Manfrotto Light Stand 4 in library D.stand-1-4 Page 2 of 3 Long Monopods good when getting up-close isn’t an option Manfrotto Canon EF 135mm 1:2 3 in library D.Tripod-01–03 1 in library D.lens-22 Oben Canon EF 200mm 1:2.8 2 in library D.Tripod-04–05 1 in library D.lens-23 Manfrotto Canon EF 300mm 1:2.8 1 in library D.Tripod-15 1 in library D.lens-24 Fisheye allows for an extremely wide frames with some distortion and circlular frame Lens Baby 5.8 mm 1 in library D.lens-01 Sigma EX 180° 8mm 1:1.4 1 in library D.lens-02 Canon EF 15mm 1:1.4 1 in library D.lens-04 Macro good for magnied images Canon EF 50mm 1:2.5 1 in library D.lens-13 Canon EF 100mm 1:2.8 USM 6 in library D.lens-21 Page 3 of 3 Eastern Mennonite University Class T VACA Department Equipment Check all equipment before leaving the library Cameras Accesories Sony Tripods FS5 Vinten Tripod (for FS5) 4 in library t.tripod-01 with, with 18-105mm, Vinten tripod plate 3 in library t.cam-01.A-B-C Lighting Stella LED Lighting Set FS7 with 3 lights and 3 stands with Vinten tripod plate 2 in library t.ltg-01 1 in library t.cam-031 Rotalux Softbox 2 in library t.tripod-02 XQD Memory Card & Reader Batteries 1 in Library T.memCard-01 Sony Battery (for FS5 & FS7) BP-U30 3 in library t.bat.U30 BP-U60 10 in library t.bat.U60 Page 1 of 1 Eastern Mennonite University Class SL VACA Department Equipment Check all equipment before leaving the library Lights Accesories Lighting Sets Remotes Profoto strobe set PocketWizard FlexTT5 Transciever 1 in library sl.ash-02 with 2 strobe monolights, 2 strobe caps, 2 reectors, 2 saddles, 2 Westcott tripods, 2 photo umbrellas, 2 power cables, Diusers 1 Sekonic light meter, 1 pocket wizzard remote, 1 sync cord 2 in library sl.ltg-02-03 Flash Umbrella Rapid Box 3 in library sl.ash-03 Profoto B10 (battery powered LED Flash Strip Softbox 2 in library sl.ash-04 B-10 Plus (with modifiers, power) 1 in library sl.ltg-04 Intert Strip Softbox 12” x 36” 2 in library sl.ash-05 B-10 (Single light with power) Beauty Dish with Honeycomb 2 in library sl-ltg-05 2 in library sl.ash-06 Flash Backdrop Canon Speedlight 600EXII-RT Black 10’ x 24’ Muslin Sheet 1 in library sl.equip-01 with 2 ashes and transmitter 2 in library sl.ash-01 Charcoal 10’ x 24’ Muslin Sheet 1 in library sl.equip-02 White 10’ x 24’ Muslin Sheet Light Stands (also see G, grip) 1 in library sl.equip-03 Background Stand Avenger 2 in library sl.equip-04 2 in library sl-stnd-01 Mini stands 2” Clamps (set of 4) 3 in library sl.equip-05 2 in library sl-stnd-02 Page 1 of 1 Eastern Mennonite University Class P VACA Department Equipment Check all equipment before leaving the library Cameras Lenses Accesories Infrared Lensbaby Tripod Mounts Sony Infrared A7R for soft focusing Lensbaby 2.8 Panorama Tripod Attatchment with 16-35mm 1:4 1 in library p.lens-01 2 in library p.tripod-01–02 1 in library p.cam-04 Lensbaby 4.0 with Sony/Zeiss 35mm 1:2.8 1 in library p.lens-02 Bodycaps 1 in library p.cam-05 Lensbaby 5.6 Sony Infrared NEX-7 1 in library p.lens-03 Pinhole Attachment--Canon Lensbaby 56mm 1.6 3 in library p.pinhole faux-color 1 in library p.lens-04 1 in library p.cam-02 Zone Plate--Canon 2 in library p.zoneplate true black (no color) Tiltshift 1 in library p.cam-03 for manipulating the focal plane Pinhole Pro s11, emount Canon EF 24mm 1:3.5 1 in library p.pinhole-01 1 in library p.lens-06 Legacy Lenses supplied with lens adapter for Sony emount and lack autofocus features Zeiss Biotar 58mm 1:2 1 in library p.lens-15 Leica Elmarit-R 28mm 1:2.8 1 in library p.lens-07 Zeiss Planar 85mm 1:1.4 Tilt Shift Adapter Leica R Leica Elmarit-R 35mm 1:2.8 mount to Sony emount 1 in library p.lens-16 1 in library p.lens-08 p.lens-14 A & B Zenit 58mm 1:2 Leica Summicron 50mm 1:1.2 1 in library p.lens-17 1 in library p.lens-09 Jupiter 35mm 1:2.8 Leica Summicron-R 50mm 1:2 1 in library p.lens-18 3 in library p.lens-10 Zeiss Planar 50mm 1:1.4 Jupiter 135mm 1:4 2 in library p.lens-11 1 in library p.lens-19 Zeiss Planar 50mm 1:1.7 Leica Elmarit-R 180mm 1:4 1 in library p.lens-12 1 in library p.lens-20 Zeiss Macro 60mm 1:2.8 out for repair Page 1 of 1 1 in library p.lens-13 Eastern Mennonite University Class G VACA Department Equipment Check all equipment before leaving the library Accesories Cinesaddle Manfrotto Gruppo Sandbag 2 in library g.cinesaddle 6 in library g.sandbag C Stand Video Shield (Black) 5 in library g.c-stand 8 in library g.shield C Stand Extension Steadicam Flyer 3 in library g.c-stand.c 1 in library g.steadicam-01 C Stand Grips (set of 4) 72” Flash Umbrella 2 in library g.c-stand.g 2 in library g.re-04 -05 Telecam Rolling Dolly Stand 1 in library g.dolly-01 Telecam Dolly Kit 1 in library g.dolly-02 Kessler Pocket Dolly Slider 1 in library g.dolly-03 Manfrotto Fig Rig 1 in library g.grig-01 Photoex Photo Reector 42” 4 in library g.re-01 32” 3 in library g.re-02 Large 2 in library g.re-03 Page 1 of 1 Eastern Mennonite University Class C VACA Department Equipment Check all equipment before leaving the library Pick a Camera Pick a Lens Accesories Canon Wide Tripods great for landscapes Canon EOS 60D Canon EF 28mm 1:1.8 Manfrotto 1 in library c.lens-02 6 in library c.tripod-01–06 with Canon EF 17-40mm 6 in library c.cam-01 Standard/Portrait Velbon 1 in library c.tripod-07 with Canon EF 24-105mm great for portraits 4 in library c.cam-02 Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 5 in library c.lens-03 Monopods Canon EF 85mm 1:1.8 1 in library c.lens-07 Benro 3 in library c.tripod-08–10 Zoom allows for a greater range of focal length at reduced image quality Canon EF 10-22mm 1:3.5-4.5 1 in library c.lens-01 Canon Sigma 70-200mm 1:2.8 1 in library c.lens-05 Canon EF 75-300mm 1:4-5.6 2 in library c.lens-06 Macro good for magnied images Canon Sigma Macro 50mm 1:2.8 1 in library
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