Minicams
       For Demonstrators
 

  

Production is now closed off !!

 

 

New Type
Available in NTSC
and PAL systems
Click on photo to enlarge

Choose DC adaptor used
in your area
 

 

   
Previous Type

The Switcher
*25ft signal cable
 

Complete finger-tip control
of up to 6 inputs.

Cameras, VCR, DVD, etc.

$30.00

 

The Basic package

*Mini camera
*AC Adaptor
*25ft Signal cable

$120.00
approx $85us

  The  basic package has a 60 degree field lens     Optional lenses  .   $9ea.
     If you need a narrower field then....
 
8mm
for a field of
33
degrees
(On units after June1/05)
 

 

 

12mm
for
22
degrees

 

 

16mm
for
19
degrees

 

 

Cordless Mike Set
2 channel system
allowing 2 people to
talk at the same time.

Choice of lapelled or
headset mikes for
each transmitter.
Now available in 3
frequencies to
serve 3 rooms
next to each other.
$110.

Discountinued

 

A basic microphone stand
makes for us a very

Versatile Camera Stand

 $20 stand      $6 boom

 

 

Camera System In Use  ...and click for TIPS

2 of the 4 camera at front
table with cam#1 showing
off its quality on the monitor.

As you can see, we spared
no expense on the fully
adjustable floor stands!

Despite a "glary" still photo,
it is evident that the cameras
can enhance presentations.
 

Now the back row can hear
 and see president Michael
Bonnycastle.

 

Rick Biggs at the
"show and tell" table.
The camera is not in the way as
everyone takes in the very
interesting presentation by
guest speaker Peter Rand from
Niagara-on-the-Lake on the subject "The Fourth Dimension"

Read all about Peter
and the
Fourth Dimension
in the Fall issue of
 AAW


 

Other events and testimonials

A bit hard to see the tool
handling technique of
 teacher-demonstrator
Paul Ross of Chalet
 Woodcraft unless you go
 behind him as did these
 keen learners.
Also notice that the
"conventional" cameraman
must move-in to get the
detailed close-ups and cannot
help but block some viewers

See our mini camera above
 Paul's head propped on a
 homemade inverted "J"
stand, is not in the way.....
 but look what it sees on
 next photo.

Now that's a

"bird's eye view"

on how the skew
makes the shavings fly!!

..pointing out fine details is
Vince Lebert
of Markham Ontario
 turner of  super miniatures

Tonight Vince is the
guest demonstrator
at the  Golden Horseshoe guild in Burlington Ont.

this goblet for the sake of the back
row is a big one, about 3/4 inches
 tall and Vince made room for a
 couple of captive  rings and some chatter work at the base

 

..notice the monitor and
the unobtrusive overhead
mini camera.
 

Can everybody see
at the back?

 

...we see
just fine!!

and if that Woodchucker
guy would have
centered the camera,
we would see even
better!