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TWD Hire List Feb 2015 Copy Hire Guide March 2018 Teamwork Digital Ltd, 41-42 Foley Street, London, W1W 7JN Tel: +44 (0) 2073 236 455 Fax: +44 (0) 2074 365 212 [email protected] www.teamworkphoto.com Here at Teamwork Digital not only do we sell medium format, technical camera solutions and DSLRs, we also hire out a full range of Phase One digital backs, cameras and lenses as well as Canon and Sony DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras. Our full list of equipment rental prices can be found here at the Teamwork Digital website. Prices are excluding VAT and insurance, charged at 16% of the hire cost. To make hiring Phase One as accessible as possible, we also offer Assisted Hire alongside any of our rental packages from £150 (ex VAT) per day. Get in touch with [email protected] for more details. Phase One Digital Back Hire We hire a variety of Phase One digital backs, from 50MP to the state-of-the-art 100MP Trichromatic digital backs. Whichever option you go for, you'll receive 1 hour of training on your first hire and expert phone support should you need it. Using full-frame Medium Format sensors 2.5 times larger than the ones found in high-end DSLRs, the new Phase One XF Camera System delivers a powerful combination of the highest possible resolution together with large, high dynamic range pixels with exceptional wide angular response. The most popular lenses are the Schneider Kreuznach Leaf Shutter type, specifically the 55, 80mm and 110mm. These offer sync speeds with flash of up to 1/1600s. Phase One IQ1, IQ2 and IQ3 Digital Backs Phase One have again established themselves as the industry leader in digital capture for medium format cameras with their new IQ3 digital backs. With an outstanding resolution of 100 Megapixels the new IQ3 100MP is the pinnacle of digital capture. This back is able to shoot as low as ISO50 and up to 12,800 ISO while also allowing up to 60 minute clean exposures. One of the main features of the new IQ3 series is their exceptional build quality paired with their new high resolution touch screen monitors. In addition, Phase One have now introduced their Trichromatic sensor technology which once again redefines the best possible imagery and colour reproduction. As well as introducing the flagship Trichromatic we also have the new IQ3 100, IQ3 80MP & IQ3 50MP’s. These have a resolution of 100, 80 & 50 megapixels respectively. In addition, the IQ3 50MP has a cropped sensor, meaning slightly faster frame rate, and more flexibility with wide angle lenses. The IQ3 series offers wi-fi connectivity for capturing to iPad and iPhone when using Capture Pilot. This extends to Android devices through the use of WiFi connectivity. Each Phase One back comes in a case with: 3m USB 3.0 cable, 4.5 Firewire cable, necessary sync cables, viewfinder masks and all necessary accessories as standard. If necessary, we can offer training in advance of hire, subject to availability, arrangement and appointment. Teamwork’s Digital Hire prices are designed to be competitive and flexible. After many years of selling and hiring Phase One backs we understand what the hirer requires, as well as being able to provide the back-up and support if something goes wrong. If you are given another quote in writing and the kit’s available, we will, of course, do our best to match that price. • Kit is to be returned in the same manner in which you received it. Any items missing will be charged for appropriately at a minimum cost of £50. No item to be returned at a later date without prior authorisation. • Teamwork are happy to allow collection from 4pm the day before, but the kit is expected to return on the day agreed no later than 10am. Teamwork must be informed of any delays on returning the kit. A minimum of a day’s rental charge will be applied for late returned equipment. Missing or broken items must be notified within an hour of delivery of the kit or will be charged for. • Teamwork Digital Ltd offers a professional and high standard of service. We deal with many clients needs on a daily basis. Please remember that the client after you wants to receive this equipment in a condition that you would expect to receive it in. Medium Format Cameras Phase One ITEM 1 DAY 4-7 DAYS NEW Phase One IQ3 100MP £425 £1700 Trichromatic, XF Camera & 80mm Lens Phase One IQ3 100MP, XF Camera & £395 £1580 80mm Lens Phase One IQ3 80MP, XF Camera & £365 £1460 80mm Lens Phase One IQ3 50MP, XF Camera & £325 £1300 80mm Lens Phase One XF Camera & Waist Level £35 £140 Finder Phase One Waist Level Finder £15 £60 Phase One IQ2 80MP V-Fit Digital Back £295 £1180 Phase One IQ2 50MP H-Fit Digital Back £250 £1000 Phase One IQ1 100MP H-Fit Digital £325 £1300 Back Phase One 645 XF, DF/DF+ and Lenses ITEM 1 DAY 4-7 DAYS Phase One 645 XF Body £40 £160 Phase One 645 DF/DF+ Body £25 £100 ITEM 1 DAY 4-7 DAYS Mamiya 645 AFD 45mm f2.8 lens £20 £80 Mamiya 24 mm MF lens £35 £140 Mamiya 645 AFD 55-110mm f4.5 Zoom £25 £100 lens Phase One AFD 2 x Teleconverter £15 £60 Mamiya 645 AFD Ext. Tubes No. 1, 2 & 3 £25 £100 each Mamiya 645 AFD 200mm f2.8 Apo lens £30 £120 Phase One Schneider 28mm LS f4.5 £30 £120 Phase One Blue Ring 40-80mm LS f4-5.6 Phase One Blue Ring 75-150mm LS f4-5.6 Phase One Schneider Blue Ring 55 mm LS £28 £112 lens f2.8 Phase One Schneider Blue Ring 80 mm LS £28 £112 lens f2.8 Phase One Schneider Blue Ring 110 mm £28 £112 LS lens f2.8 Phase One Schneider Blue Ring 120mm £36 £144 Macro LS Lens Phase One Schneider Blue Ring 150mm LS £35 £140 Lens f3.5 Phase One Schneider Blue Ring 150mm £38 £152 f2.8 Phase One Schneider 240 mm LS lens f4.5 £32 £128 Mamiya Leaf Credo Offers ITEM 1 DAY 4-7 DAYS Credo 50, 645DF+ and 55mm LS Lens £150 £600 ITEM 1 DAY 4-7 DAYS Phase One Schneider 28mm LS Lens £35 £140 Phase One Schneider 80mm LS Lens £28 £112 Phase One 110mm LS Lens £35 £140 Phase One 40-80mm LS Lens £35 £140 Phase One 75-150mm LS Lens £35 £140 Hasselblad H System ITEM 1 DAY 4-7 DAYS Hasselblad H5X Body + Viewfinder £25 £100 Hasselblad HC 80mm f2.8 lens £20 £80 Hasseblad HC 35mm f3.5 lens £28 £112 Hasselblad HC 50mm f3.5 lens £20 £80 Hasselblad HC 100mm f2.2 lens £20 £80 Hasselblad HC 120mm f4 lens £20 £80 Hasselblad HC 150mm f3.2 lens £20 £80 Hasselblad HC 210mm f4 lens £20 £80 Hasselblad HC 50-110mm f3.5-4.5 zoom £33 £116 lens Hasselblad V System ITEM 1 DAY 4-7 DAYS Hasselblad 501 Body £13 £52 Hasselblad 500 ELM Body £19 £76 40mm Distagon CF/CFE f4 88° £28 £112 ITEM 1 DAY 4-7 DAYS 50mm Distagon CF/CFi f4 FLE 75° £19 £76 80mm Planar CF/CFE f2.8 52° £19 £76 Other Phase One Accessories Please discuss your accessory requirements with us prior to booking. 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