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Panasonic DVCPRO AJ-D215P Video Camera W/IEEE 1394
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Start Time: 10/6/2008
End Time: 10/13/2008
Location: Raleigh, NC
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 Panasonic DVCPRO AJ-D215P Professional TV Video Camera W/IEEE 1394 DATA PORT!!!RARE FIND!!! FREE SHIPPING to confirmed addresses in continental US onlyI bought this camera a while back so I could pull footage off of vidoe tapes and manipulate them in Adobe.  Now that that is done, I no longer need this camera. I could not find an econimical tape  deck that actually worked (I'm out a few hundred on bad ebay purchases there), so I went this route. This camera will load into PC and Mac software programs via the IEEE 1394 port. I think that port is also called a firewire port.  I am not a proffesional videographer, only a computer geek. :-) Please don't expect any technical answers from me! :-) I do not know how to take footage with this camera. The guy that sold it to me gave me visual proof that it captured video and uploaded into both operating systems. I did alot of research (including speaking with Panasonic) before I purchased this camera. It held up to all its postitive reviews!  Oh, one more thing. The firewire was custom installed and works perfectlyThe Features, specs, etc can be found in the Operation Manual: http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/OM_AJ-D215.PDFThis camera comes with a Fujinon TV Lens. T14 x 5.5 BRM4 (I have no idea what that means)   What is in the photo is what you get. Happy Bidding. _________________________________________________10% of this Sale goes to Benifit The Bubel/Aiken Foundation.http://www.thebubelaikenfoundation.org/More info on TBAF The mission of The Bubel/Aiken Foundation serves to bridge the gap that exists between young people with special needs and the world around them. We support communities with inclusive programs and together create awareness about the possibilities that inclusion can bring.   Our VisionThe Bubel/Aiken Foundation envisions a world where young people with developmental disabilities are totally immersed in all life has to offer. The desegregation of programs, jobs, services, and educational opportunities will benefit children with and without special needs. We will break down barriers that divide by helping families obtain the services, support and financial assistance that makes full inclusion possible. We will work to educate the public and motivate society to move toward full inclusion as a way of life.   What We DoThe Bubel/Aiken Foundation -with your help- will address areas of the disability community traditionally under-served. Investing in the education community will give us a voice in the future. Providing services and financial assistance, creating awareness, and recognizing ‘Champions of Change’ will help us extend the boundaries of the human experience for all.   Providing Services and Financial AssistanceOur grant program will provide much needed funding to qualified programs serving families in need of funds to assist individuals in life  skills and one-to-one social skills, but more importantly, to programs that provide social interaction with non-disabled peers. We will fund the development of curricula and the necessary training aimed at achieving full inclusion in the educational, employment, and recreational settings.   How We StartedThe Bubel/Aiken Foundation grew out of the relationship between Clay Aiken and Diane Bubel and Diane’s, then 13-year-old son, Mike who had been diagnosed with autism. Clay met the Bubel family while pursuing a career in special education. The bond between Clay and the Bubel family grew strong as they shared a vision of a world where children like Mike could be fully immersed in society. Both Clay and Diane had witnessed children with disabilities repeatedly turned away from activities opened to typical children. They knew with the right support system doors could be opened to these individuals that had thus far remained closed. An organized effort could encourage and facilitate community inclusion and empowerment of individuals with disabilities.This shared goal grew into reality on July 28, 2003 when Clay officially announced the creation of The Bubel/Aiken Foundation.

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