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Lawrence Karman

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  1. For sale here in Santa Monica, CA is a used, working, reliable Bartech analog receiver, BFD Hand Unit, like new Heden M28VP Motor. P Tap power cable, PRO Steadicam to receiver power cable,Arri, Panavision and Red 1 camera cables, 5 marking rings, .4/.5/.6/.8(32p) gears for motor, 15mm, Pana 5/8" and 1/2" step down bushings, motor cable, some Steadicam mounting brackets.

     

    $2200, buyer pays shipping, PayPal fees. Or local pickup. Contact me at: doc659@gmail.com

     

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  2. 2 possibilities: Not familiar with that particular Steadicam but if you can, move the Gimbal towards the bottom. If not then add a weight plate under the camera to make the top heavier, or add any kind of weight to the top or remove weight from the bottom. All pretty obvious ideas to fix your issue.

  3. Hi Joe,

     

    I have an American stand (steel with a riser) and have tried several different wheel combinations. The hard casters that you can get from American have worked out the best for me. They are the lightest and easiest to roll around. While not ideal for off road applications they still allow the stand to be carried easily. And are the best choice for stage or indoor shooting.I have had the 8" inflatables from Backstage and they are hard to move around and have a huge footprint. They also have some smaller inflatables which I got and never use either.

    I'm considering switching to a lightweight aluminum stand without wheels as the grips or AC's often just carry the rig. And a lot easier to ship. And I do have a baby pin on my cart for the dock for big moves without the vibration abuse of the stand.

  4. I'm beginning to suspect this could be because i primarily use the monitor in 25p (Australia being a PAL/50hz territory we mostly shoot in 25p).

     

    I'll have to do some tests but the delay is real for me, not sure what we're doing wrong. Interestingly it's not an issue with my 502 ? any tips?

     

    Contact SmallHD. Update/Reload the software? I've reloaded it to fix an issue with the toggle.

  5. I have the 702 and t has a very noticeable delay, a few frames at least, which makes it not great for focus pullers, and not ideal to operate from. I initially bought the 702 as a backup steadicam monitor, but having seen the delay I would not use it on steadicam. Can anyone comment on the lag or delay ( or lack of) on the 703?

     

     

    I use the 702 as a camera monitor and mine has zero delay.

  6. This is the other half of a standard Arri camera dovetail plate I cut in half many years ago. Saves weight and comes in handy when they want you to mount a Ring-Light, Periscope, big zoom lens that needs a rod support bracket or any other crazy shit they ask to put on the rig that requires the the camera rod bracket. Also useful for a quick changeover to Steadicam mode from Studio mode. Enough said.

     

    $65. Located in Santa Monica, CA. Buyer to pay shipping and PayPal 3%

     

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  7. For sale, $16,000. Located in Santa Monica, CA. USA. Shipping not included. Buyer to pay Pay Pal fee. If I know you we can discuss other payment options. Email me doc659@gmail.com if interested.

     

    HU3

    MDR2 G-4 Blue Dot

    Digital Microforce w/ Bracket

    3 DM1 Motors with Hill Pam Brackets

    Remote Hard-Wire Iris Control

    2 Iris Control Cables

    3 Motor Cables

    1 24v 3 pin Power Cable

    1 24v RS Power Cable

    1 P-tap Power cable

    1 24v Panavision Power cable

    1 6" Zoom Cable

    1 50' Command Cable

    1 Red Epic T/O Cable

    2 Red One T/O Cables

    1 Sony F55 T/O Cable

    1 Genesis T/O Cable

    1 RS Arri T/O Cable (not pictured)

    1 Arri 11 pin T/O Cable

    1 Panavision 10 pin Lemo T/O Cable

    1 Sony T/O Cable

    1 Rubber Grip

    1 MDR Mounting Plate

    1 Pelican Case with Padded Dividers

    3 Batteries and Charger

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  8. Looks awesome as an on board operating monitor. Probably too light for most higher end cameras on a Steadicam rig but who knows. Not so sure why John is so negative about SmallHD. Just about every manufacturer these days updates their products at a high rate. I've got a Transvideo HD monitor I think I paid $7000 for many years ago that's worth less than what this monitor cost now. Anyway, not a big $ investment.

  9. For sale: 1 used set of Antlers. It's got some scuff marks on it since I never had a case but functions perfectly. Comes with the 6 brass weights, short and tall risers and dovetail mount. $600. If using Paypal buyer pays 3% Paypal fee and shipping. Located in LA.

     

    Please email me: doc659@gmail of interested

     

     

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  10. Venice Boardwalk, Abbot Kinney blvd, Santa Monica 3rd st Promenade and the Santa Monica Pier. Drive out to Malibu and Zuma Beach or County Line. Getty Museum. LACMA Museum. Make reservations 1st day of the month for the Broad Museum downtown and hit the Grand Central market for lunch and while you are down there check out the Bradberry Building used in Bladerunner (it's down the street from the market). Also Hiking in the Santa Monica Mountains above Hollywood or Will Rodgers Park. There are music and comedy clubs on Sunset Blvd in West Hollywood.

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