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Having Looked Through the Full Broadcast Equipment Range That We Having looked through the full broadcast equipment range that we stock at DigiBroadcast today, why not see what we have in our used collection? We sell both new and used equipment, so you may find the perfect option within this selection. If you have any old kit that you no longer use make sure you get in touch, we even do part exchanges to help with funding your new gear. Code Category Manufacturer Model Description Age Price 318001 Camcorder Sony PXW-Z450 Sony PXW-Z450 Camcorder kits from March 2018 NEW POA 318002 Monitors Leader LV5490 Leader LV5490 Multi Waveform Monitors and LV5770A 3G/HD/SD Multi Monitors from April 2018 318003 DATA-1066 DATAVIDEO 10M IEEE1394/DV Firewire Cable. 6 Pin- 6 Pin 318004 DATA-2066 DATAVIDEO 20M IEEE1394/DV Firewire Cable. 6 Pin- 6 Pin 318005 DATA-CG100 DATAVIDEO CG-100 SD CG Software for live/post production Datavideo 318006 DATA-SE900-DV DATAVIDEO DV25 Input Board (with audio de-embedding) for SE/MS-900 318007 DATA-SE900 DATAVIDEO SE-900 8 Channel Modular SD Vision Mixer / Switcher (Does not include Input Cards) 318008 DATA-WR450 DATAVIDEO WR-450 Universal Bluetooth Remote Control for Apple/Android Devices 318009 Panasonic DEMO-PANVBG6 DEMO 5400mAh Compatible Batt for HMC-81/41/151, AC130/160 & AF-101 (D-1453) 318010 DEMO-BMD4KPPU DEMO BLACKMAGIC 4K Portable Production Unit (D-1598) 318011 DEMO-BMDHDL-DVIPRO_4 DEMO BlackMagic HDLink Pro DVI-Digital (D-1819) 318012 DEMO-BMDHDL-DVIPRO_5 DEMO BlackMagic HDLink Pro DVI-Digital (D-1820) 318013 DEMO-BMDHDL-DVIPRO_6 DEMO BlackMagic HDLink Pro DVI-Digital (D-1821) Blackmagic 318014 DEMO-BMDHDL-DVIPRO_7 DEMO BlackMagic HDLink Pro DVI-Digital (D-1822) 318015 DEMO-BMDHDL-DVIPRO_8 DEMO BlackMagic HDLink Pro DVI-Digital (D-1823) 318016 DEMO-BMDHDL-DVIPRO_9 DEMO BlackMagic HDLink Pro DVI-Digital (D-1824) 318017 DEMO-BMDCINECAMURSAM46K/PL DEMO BLACKMAGIC URSA Mini 4.6K PL & Additional B4 Module (D-1926) 318018 DEMO-CBOUTS5F DEMO Cambo 5m Track inc Case (F-1033) 318019 DEMO-CBOARTESKIT1 DEMO Cambo Artes Boom Kit (D-1447) 318020 Cambo DEMO-CBOPEDKIT1 DEMO Cambo Pedestal Kit #1 (D-1448) 318021 DEMO-CBOTRACKPEDKIT1 DEMO Cambo Track Pedestal Kit #1 (D-1450) 318022 DEMO-CBOTRACKPEDKIT2 DEMO Cambo Track Pedestal Kit #2 (D-1451) 318023 DEMO-DATADAC8P DEMO Datavideo DAC-8P HD/SD-SDI to HDMI Converter (D-1007) 318024 DEMO-DATAHS600 DEMO Datavideo HS-600 6 Input SD Integrated Video Studio (D-1155) 318025 DEMO-DATASLD1 DEMO DATAVIDEO SLD-1 Camera SLED (D-1873) Datavideo 318026 DEMO-DATATLM170 DEMO Datavideo TLM-170 (HFA-2019) 318027 DEMO-DATATLM702HD_2 DEMO DATAVIDEO TLM-702HD 2 x 7" HD Rack-Mounted Monitor (D-1716) 318028 DEMO-DATATVS1000 DEMO DATAVIDEO TVS-1000 Virtual Studio System (D-1475) 318029 Datavision DEMO-DVSLED900DMX_6 DEMO Datavision LED900 LED Studio Light with DMX Control (D-1281) 318030 LEDGO DEMO-DVSLEDGO-D1200M DEMO LEDGO D1200M DMX LED Fresnel Studio Light (D-1661) 318031 Blackmagic DEMO-LKB-RES11-AM89-UK DEMO LOGICKEYBOARD Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve 11 OSX Advance Line UK (D-1534) 318032 DEMO-PANAGEC4G_3 DEMO Panasonic AG-EC4G Base Station Remote Control Unit Extension (D-1979) 318033 DEMO-PANAGHCK10G_2 DEMO Panasonic AG-HCK10G Povcam (D-1088) Panasonic 318034 DEMO-PANAGHCK10G DEMO Panasonic AG-HCK10G Povcam (F-1080) 318035 DEMO-PANAJPCD2G DEMO Panasonic AJ-PCD2G Single Slot P2 Card Drive (D-1328) DEMO SMALL HD 502 HDMI/SDI Field Monitor 2 x LP-E6 Batteries, Small HD Charger, Monitor Mounting Arm, Carry Case & 318036 Various DEMO-SHDEVF502KIT_2 Sidefinder Kit (D-1668) USED POA 318037 DEMO-SHDMON503UKIT DEMO SmallHD 503 5 Inch Ultra-Bright Full HD Field Monitor Kit (D-1922) Small 318038 DEMO-SHDMON702KIT DEMO SmallHD 702 Bright Full HD Field Monitor, Battery, Charger, Articulating Arm & Carry Case Kit (D-1688) 318039 DEMO-SHDMON702-OLEDKIT DEMO SmallHD 702 OLED Monitor Kit (D-1968) 318040 DEMO-SHDMON703UKIT DEMO SmallHD 703 7 Inch Ultra-Bright Full HD Field Monitor Kit (D-1923) 318041 DEMO-SONECHOEXP3FD DEMO SONNET Echo Express III-D Desktop Thunderbolt Expansion Chassis (D-1361) Sonnet Various USED POA 318042 DEMO-SONECHOEXP2F DEMO Sonnet Echo Pro PCIe Thunderbolt Adapter (D-1191) 318043 DEMO-SONDX8SR-0TB DEMO SONNET Fusion DX800 RAID (Desktop unit) inc PCIe RAID Controller Card 0TB (D-1584) 318044 DEMO-SONQIO-PCIE_2 DEMO Sonnet Fusion QIO Universal Media Reader - PCIe (D-1201) 318045 DEMO-SONQIO-PCIE DEMO Sonnet Fusion QIO Universal Media Reader - PCIe (F-1099) Sonnet 318046 DEMO-SONQIOE3-E34 DEMO Sonnet Fusion QIO-E3 3x SxS Media Reader E34 (D-1198) 318047 DEMO-SONQIOE3-E34_2 DEMO Sonnet Fusion QIO-E3 3x SxS Media Reader E34 (D-1199) 318048 DEMO-SONQIOE3-E34_3 DEMO Sonnet Fusion QIO-E3 3x SxS Media Reader E34 (D-1200) 318049 DEMO-SONEXP3FR-MRM DEMO SONNET Mobile Rack Kit for Echo Express III-R (D-1382) 318050 DEMO-SONTSATA-E342P_2 DEMO Sonnet Tempo SATA II Express Card 34 (2 Ports) (D-1208) 318051 DEMO-TERCHM10 DEMO Teradek CHIMERA Hardened Professional Broadcast H.264 Encoder (D-1226) Teradek 318052 DEMO-TERCHM10_2 DEMO Teradek CHIMERA Hardened Professional Broadcast H.264 Encoder (D-1467) 318053 PAN-43ADAPCFD MTF High Quality Canon FD to Micro 4/3 Adaptor MTF 318054 PAN-43ADAPPL MTF High Quality PL to Micro 4/3 Adaptor 318055 PAN-AJPCD20EJ Panasonic AJ-PCD20EJ 5 Slot P2 Memory Card Drive USB 2 Panasonic 318056 PAN-WVSC588E Panasonic WV-SC588E Full HD IP Internal PTZ 318057 Small SHD-EVF502-BF2017 SmallHD EVF502 Black Friday Bundle 318058 SON-N80211EM SONNET Aria Extreme N Mini PCIe for Mac Pro, MacBook/Pro, Mini, iMac & PC laptops 318059 Sonnet SON-THDMW SONNET Tempo ATA133 PCI Card 318060 SON-TSATAIIE1P-E34 SONNET Tempo SATA Edge Express Card34 (1 Port) 318061 Teradek TER-CUBE450 TERADEK CUBE-450 1ch HDMI Decoder, Built in 2.4G/5.8G WiFi, mic input, USB 318062 TV1-1T-DA8CVR TV ONE One Task 1x8 Composite Dist Amp (RCA) 318063 TV1-1T-SW8x1CVR TV ONE One Task 8x1 Video Switcher Composite (RCA) 318064 TV1-1T-CT-453 TV ONE One Task CT453 Transmitter Tvone 318065 TV1-1T-CT-464 TV ONE One Task CT464 Receiver 318066 TV1-1T-SW8x1SV TV ONE One Task SW8x1SV 8x1 S-Video Switcher with IR Remote Control 318067 TV1-S2-105PCA TV ONE S2-105PCA 5x1 RGB/YPbPr Stereo Audio Switcher with C2 Interface 318068 VIT-RA6P4P12 VITEC Right Angled DV cable 6P-4P 55cm (approx) 318069 Vitec VIT-FS5DVCAB46 VITEC Spare DV Cable (FS-5 Type) 4P-6P 60cm 318070 VIT-FSHB VITEC Spare Std Life Battery for Firestore FS-Hxx Proxy recorders 318071 Lens Canon 17-120 Canon 17-120 Lens USED POA 318072 lens Canon 17-120mm Canon 17-120 Lens Used £ 20,000.00 318073 Sachtler Video 18 SB Sachtler Video 18 SB (Speed Balance) in FB with its original bag It has had little use and its in mint condition. used € 3,800.00 318074 18p cf sachtler 18P CF and used £ 1,300.00 318075 Tripod Sachtler 18 III sachtler 18 III Silver / alu tripod legs + ground-spreader + 1 pan-arm bar used £ 1,300.00 318076 Pmw200 (223 hours) Used Sony Pmw200 (223 hours) used € 1,750.00 318077 camera Pmw 100 Pmw 100 (671 hours) Used € 1,750.00 318078 Sony cinealta set Sony Cine alta set used POA 318079 lens RED t3 18-150 red zoom T3 18-50mm used POA 318080 Camcorder Sony PMW-EX3 Sony PMW EX3 with viewfinder, raincover, and Fujinon HD Lens Used £ 1,850.00 318081 Blackmagic Cinema Camera Used £ 700.00 318082 Camera Blackmagic N/A Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Used £ 425.00 318083 Canon HFG30 Canon Legria HFG30 Used £ 250.00 318084 Camcorder Sony HDR-XR250VE Sony HDR-XR520VE Used £ 100.00 318085 Adaptor Beachtek DXA BMD Beachtek DXA BMD Audio Adapter for BMCC Used £ 35.00 318086 Speed booster Metabones n/a Metabones Speedbooster N/F BMPCC Used £ 80.00 318087 Sigma 18-35 Sigma Art 18-35mm F1.8 DC Used £ 310.00 318088 Tamron 17-50 Tamron SP 17-50mm F/2.8 Used £ 80.00 318089 Lens Samyang T1.5 Samyang Prime T1.5 85mm Used £ 125.00 318090 Tripod Sachtler V25 Sachtler V25 Trioid is in good conditions, come with the Black tripod Case used £3.500 + VAT 318091 wooden camera top plate Wooden Camera Top Plate (Easy Top X) for RED DSMC1 Camera - Epic, Dragon Used POA 318092 red mag RED Digital Cinema REDMAG 1.8" Station / Reader - working condition Used POA 318093 adaptor plate RED Digital Cinema RED EPIC Adaptor Plate - NEW Used POA 318094 BATTERY MODULE RED Digital Cinema PRO Battery Module (Quad) DSMC1 - Dragon, Epic - NEW Used POA 318095 red mag 128gb RED Digital Cinema RED MAG Kit 128GB cards, 2 x card case availabler - good working condition Used POA 318096 red mag 256gb RED Digital Cinema RED MAG 256GB cards Used POA accessories red 318097 red mag 240gb RED Digital Cinema RED MAG 240GB cards Used POA 318098 accessories red side plate Red Side Plate covers Used POA 318099 lens sigma 180mm f2.80 Sigma 180mm F2.80 lens Used POA Kit RED Epic X Dragon brain Camera (No lens mount) RED EVF bomb Viewfinder RED Side handle Wooden camera Top cheeseplate 1 RED Monitor cable RED mains power Cable Wooden camera EVF mount Wooden camera Battery adapter plate RED OLPF DSMC1 Skin Tone Highlight RED OLPF DSMC1 Low Light Optimised Kit Red Quad Charger Redvolt Batteries 14.8V 37Wh 2500mAh RED Digital Cinema PRO Battery Module (Quad) DSMC1 - Dragon, Epic RED Digital Cinema RED EPIC Adaptor Plate - NEW Red Side Plate IDX / Wooden camera V-lock Battery adapter Plate for Red Red Side Handle Wooden Camera Top plate for REd DSMC1 Red +1 Adapter Module Red Lowlight OLPF Red Skintone OLPF 318100 CAMERA KIT Wooden Camera Side Plates for Red Used POA 318101 CAMERA KIT Used Sony Pmw200 (223 hours) POA LMP kit 2 - B &W Case LMP HD1200 camera with lens control motor option LMP CameraI control unit LMP Camera control panel Stainless Custom baseplates Spare Sensor
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