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Or in other words......
In theory this should function well, considering that the weight of the camera Sony HVR Z1 is 4,3 lb (1,9 kg). The model one Pilot is designed for a capacity of 2 to 10 lbs. Which puts this camera inside an acceptable medium range. It is necessary to consider the type of monitor that the Pilot has since there are two alternatives: 5,8" Color LCD Monitor (Pilot) 16:9 and 3,5" Color LCD monitor (Co-Pilot) 4:3 (Pal or NTSC). Likewise it is important to consider the weight of the system with monitor and camera. If it's a 3.5" monitor use Double AA batteries. (They are light but have little capacity and duration). A 5.8" monitor requires of professional batteries like the V-Lock.
(I don't speak spanish but google does)
Hi, Iain,
It seems like you do speak spanish and traslate so well into english. I wrote in spanish because Matías is from Uruguay, I am from Colombia but I live in Argentina so that is why I decided to. Anyway, excuse me if it was not very polite.
Thanks
Henry
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Does anyone know if the Sony HVR Z1 works well with Steadicam Pilot?
What´s about the motion artifacts?
Thanks a lot
En teoría debe funcionar bien, considerando que el peso de la cámara Sony HVR Z1 es de 4.3 lb (1.9 kg). El modelo Pilot de Steadicam está diseñado para una capacidad de carga de 2 a 10 lbs. Lo cual ubica esta cámara dentro de un rango medio aceptable para el Pilot.
Es necesario considerar el tipo de monitor que tiene el Pilot puesto que hay dos alternativas: 5.8" Color LCD Monitor (Pilot) 16:9 y 3.5" Color LCD monitor (Co-Pilot) 4:3 (Pal o NTSC). Igualmente es importante contemplar el peso del sistema de alimentación para monitor y cámara. Si es el monitor de 3.5" utiliza baterias Doble AA. (Son livianas pero de poca capacidad y duración). Por el contrario, el monitor 5.8" requiere de baterías profesionales de montura V-Lock.
Saludo
Henry Salazar
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Sony HVR Z1 And the Steadicam Pilot
in Cameras (Film/Video/HD)
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I´ve been using this camera for a while but I have not seen this problems on video. If it appears, I think it could be a problem of the camera itself but it has nothing to do with steadicam operation.