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Frederic Chamberland

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  1. Hi Brant and Mike,

     

    Quick question as I too am in the market for a HD monitor:

     

    Is the Boland a bit big at 8.4" ? Wondering because the 6.5" has a 50$ difference with the 8.4"... So I would probably go for the 8.4 for 50$ more... Thanks for your input .

  2. OK, that f-ing rocks! How much and how quickly did he get it done???

    Hi Mike,

    glad you like it,

    About how quickly, please contact David as he sometimes tells me when to send in stuff depending on the workflow at it's place. Took about a week for mine.

    Price wise: I paid 300$ for this but remind you this was a special request. I would strongly advice to phone him to make sure you could get this done in the same price range. And I have spent lots at his place since my rig was stolen so I might have had a "Costco" price. Mind you it can't be twice has much and I was ready to spend it to have this kind of mod done.

     

    Also, this LED configuration is optimized for the "3 batteries" configuration on the sled's power distribution block. (the one splitting power between the 3 bays, monitor, camera and auxiliary) . This block is the one I use 100% of the time but the LED's will work with the other two blocks and will show voltage according to the different battery setup.

     

    Cheers,

  3. Hi all,

     

    Just received my PRO bottom sled back from David Hable's attic in Vancouver .

    This is one nice battery meter and the placement of the LED'S refers to the physical battery positions viewed sideways.

    4 LEDS for each battery, 14 and 13 volts are green,12 yellow and 11 volts red.

    Idiot proof, the design is copied directly from the Sachtler Artemis that has this standard on the Cine HD sled. I missed this option so much on my PRO I asked David to make something similar and he came up with that.

    Thanks to the stellar customer service , David is in a very sensible category:

    "Best steadicam related items and services" .

     

    Fly safe.

     

    BTW. I received my FFV recorder pictured on the sled and I will post soon as I test it under harsh conditions. First look seems promising but I will come back with more info soon.

  4. Speaking of Mr.Brown,

     

    While I was doing my workshop in Malibu with Garret as one of the instructors, we were using betacams on the sleds and the last day of the workshop, we were able to fly a Panavision Platinum on one of the sleds . I made a comment about how nicer were the stops and go with such a heavy rig and I will always remember his answer to me: "It's like moving a cathedral."

     

    And yes, for having flown a flyer for a friend and very small cameras on my PRO rig, there is quite a difference in the way you start and finish a move depending on the camera and rig used. And I too, don't know any operator who has not attended a workshop. Since the workshops are given mostly by operators, you might be able to fly a bigger rig at your workshop (let's say the flyer workshop) if the instructors have their own big rig and can then compare on site with professionals.

     

    Fly safe

  5. I was wondering why you went with the pro instead of another artemis sled?

     

    I live in Canada, our dollar is at parity with the US dollar right now. At the time I bought the Artemis (2001), it was worth 63 cents... So my decision was based purely on the dollar value at the time and again in 2007 . I received (still) great service from Curt at Sachtler and got the same A1 service from GPI. There are plus and minuses on both sleds and would recommend both for high end results.

     

    You just reminded me I have to post about the end of my story with my sled stolen...(thieves were caught, insurance is screwing me...) I will post soon , get the pop-corn ready.

  6. Hi Andre,

     

     

    You will find a lot of info about the Cine-Hd by typing " Artemis " in the search engine. I have flown a Cine-hd for 5 years and you can see one of my reviews in the 2003 forum. The forum search options seem to stop in 2004. Just go down the right bottom of the page and select 2003 Forum from the scroll down menu and do the same "artemis " search in the 2003 forum.

     

    The Cine-Hd has been an excellent rig for me and I now have a PRO sled. Top stage is rock solid and I beat it a couple of times with no worries. I onced smashed a wall with a 535B and not only did the camera stay on the sled, the top stage was ok and I was able to continue to shoot. Gimbal is smoother on the PRO, haven't tried the XCS . Vest is nice but I have not tried the new one. The arm I just sent in after 5 years for a complete re haul and I should received the new "on set replaceable" option with the arm. don't know what to expect and I will post on the new option as soon as I test it out. My PRO sled is a dream to fly but I missed the battery level LED's of the Artemis so much that I sent my PRO to David Hable in Vancouver to get the mod done on the PRO. I also miss the battery holder with a variable position rosette to place the batteries higher or lower at the back.

     

    The man behind the Artemis products line is Curt Shaller in Germany, he also is an operator. you can reach him at Curt.

     

    Fly safe.

  7. Mine are from OnsightEquipment and they have a clear plastic that remains soft under sub zero temperature. They come in three sizes.

    Available in Canada at Mountain Equipment Coop . I looked around on the net and could not find a US dealer. And they are not available on the MEC website (MEC Canada)

     

    The company is from Canada and have a phone number under company info...Since they advertise the price on the web ,maybe they can ship direct to you from BC...Good luck

  8. Hi all,

     

    Well, update in my story. Just last week (4 months later), the police caught the crack heads that stole my stuff and of course, all was gone. Their story is that they sold back what they could to a local pawn shop that sold it back to "someone" who paid cash with no ID or address to be looked for.

    Pawn shops here are among the scummiest kind, the law asks for them to keep the stuff they receive for 30 days in the backstore for the police to investigate on higher value items. After 30 days, if the police has not matched any serial numbers from the database with theirs, the pawn shop becomes the legal owner of the items and can safely resell them... Of course, scum-bags see a complete sled coming in with remotes and video senders and don't ask where it's from. They hide it well for a month and try to get rid of it ASAP... And that's what they did.

     

    At first, when the robbery took place, they left essential items like the arm so I knew the thieves had no idea what they stole and so I assumed the equipment was thrown into a garbage bin or into the river but I know now the stuff is still available. Since I have this info I kindly ASK EVERYONE TO BE CAREFUL WHEN OFFERED ANYTHING STEADICAM RELATED FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF MONTHS...

     

    Sachtler sled, Canatrans sender, Complete Scorpio focus system, Fast forward video (FFV) recorder, Sony tuner, Sony TV 9" on a bracket, cables for all aks , Modular 51 bags... If it's to good to be true, in pristine condition and full of little mods everyone loves....Just remember there is no "christmas special" on this stuff.

     

    Every one of my suppliers like David Hable (scorpio) and Emery (Canatrans) told me the stuff takes about a year or two to come back in their hands for repairs since there is not a lot of options when it fails...

     

    And to follow up on my insurance claim, I will have a good story when all is completed ( I have not received the money yet so I can't comment right now ...)

     

    Cheers.

  9. Got one this week. Will try it out next week and post my review.

     

    One good thing for modulus owners : you can use your modulus cables with it, it has the same pin configuration on the hirose connector. Also sends audio. So to complete Dave's post: the sender has the Hirose connector found on Modulus and David Hable can offer the PRO cable that sends video and power thru the same cable.

     

     

    Model is VAT-25.

     

    Specs (from manual)

    RF power output : +20dBm +/- 2 dBm

    Spurious signals: >40 dBc

    Phase noise: -75 dBc/Hz at 500 KHz offset

    DC in: 10/36 VDC

    Reverse polarity protected

    Channel 14/69 UHF

    Video in: 75 ohm Composite NTSC 1 Vp-p

    Current dram : <350mA

    Frequency stability: +/- 20 PPM

    Audio in: Line level 200 to 250 mV RMS

    Operating temp: -20/+85 Celcius

    Weight is 130 g

    Aluminum housing

    dimensions: 7.8 X 5 X 2.5 cm

     

    2 year warranty on parts . The up and down arrows selects channel and locks the channel if you press both buttons for 3 seconds. On/off switch at the bottom.

     

    cheers.

  10. Hi all,

     

    Chiming in since I own and use daily 4 modular51 bags (AC-FIZ,battery and steadicam) and I would not go for something else.

     

    But you are right about contacting people there. They used to be Northern Textile before going for the modular51 tag (or maybe modular51 is just an intermediate) and it was also a pain to get someone on the phone at the time. And there is sometime a long wait between order and receiving the items (4 weeks for the last bags I ordered this summer)

     

    I live in Canada (where modular51 is located) and shipping is not an issue but as John experienced, I had an AC friend in France who wanted me to ship one to her , 170$ for air transport from my place, not direct from M51... Way too expensive (she actually waited to come to Montreal and took it back with her). Shipping should be more friendly at M51 (like using our own FEDEX,UPS,DHL account)

     

    That said, the wait is worth every penny, very strong, simple design and built in collaboration with the artisans. And the good thing about this "less than average customer service" is that the product is a simple bag, no electronics involved or an item you know could go wrong. It's fabric and zippers worth around 200$. You buy it, wait for it , forget about it and then it gets to you and you use it.

     

    My 2 cents.

  11. Got the docking bracket not knowing I was going to love the Jerry Hill bracket that much.

     

    Comes with 2 dockclamps.

     

    Brand new, never used, no scratches. 20% off price paid.

     

    440$ takes all. ( 550$ - 20%)

     

    GPI price list:

    350$ Docking bracket

    200$ Dockclamp (100$X2)

    -----

    550$ from GPI

     

    Shipping will be around 15$ for USA . Please ask for international shipping.

    I will be glad to use your own account.

    PAYPAL accepted and preferred.

  12. Hi Joshua,

     

    I have been operating Front Mount for 5 years before purchasing a WK Back Mount .

    I now operate mostly with BM but always keep the FM in the truck for specific shots (doorways and fast action are still FM for me). But for everything else, I use the back mount. My gear was stolen three months ago (including the back mount vest) and I had to go back to the front mount. I must admit I miss the back mount a lot (I am waiting for the insurance company to pay me back before purchasing again from Walter Klassen).

     

    My shoulders and lower back are in a pain that I did not remember since changing to Back Mount and the use of the Front mount has brought back those memories.

     

    I guess you will get a lot of different answers regarding the 2 options. Most people seem to love how Back mount has relieved some pain in specific areas (as it did for me) but you will also have some people who went back to Front mount after a couple of weeks because it was not as comfortable or life saver has others pretended.

     

    Before investing in a back mount , I would strongly suggest to go and try them on. I went to Walter Klassen's shop and tried about 5 sizes and models for a complete afternoon before buying. I live 7 hours drive from his shop and it was worth the trip. I know not everyone can afford the trip, it just is so much easier and reassuring before investing.

     

    My only regret is not having invested earlier in a back mount vest, it really is a piece of gear that is now essential and can't wait to get one back .

     

    Hope that helps a bit.

  13. Hi Adrien,

     

    If what you experienced is a normal stand bye mode(camera on, video tap working) on the sled and when you hit the RUN button it just shuts down in a second, try this:

     

    The first "trick" to try when this happens is to quickly preset a very slow speed like 10 FPS using the P/S settings (switch down from normal). Then start the camera at 10fps and as soon as you have speed, switch it back to normal (25 fps), this should allow the camera to ramp to the correct speed without asking for a very high amp at start. When my batteries are not fresh, this saves the day.

     

    Hope that helps.

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