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  1. Hi, ever thought about a third arm segment? It's the perfect companion for those challenging Trinity, Omega or Gimbal shots or also while regulare steadicaming, where boomrange is king. or whatever. it is a nice tool in your kit to have the option.. https://tiffen.com/products/steadicam-x3-3rd-arm Fortunately i have one for sale! :) (i sold my Exovest because i never realy got used to it, so now it is kind of sitting there, sad and useless as i cant connect it to my other vest) virtually unused, it comes with the mountingadapters for Exovest and Walter Klassen. Selling for 5500USD (before VAT) + Shipping Located in germany
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  2. This is my personal technique for making whip pans. I’m sharing here in hopes that it might help a newer operator who is looking to improve their whip pans during this quarantine.
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  3. The cage above is pretty universal as far as I know, so you shouldn't run into too much of a problem if you're trying to do something similar to it on your own. I would imagine camera clearance and access to magazines would be the biggest issue, but I don't have much knowledge about machining.
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  4. Hey Fernando, Mounted like this picture. The camera sits in the cage while the top portion is mounted onto your top stage. This way the camera sits upright while you're in low mode and the film path is not affected.
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  5. I hope you will be using a Arri SR 2 or 3 or an Aaton XTR with digital video splits .The quality of these splits were never great but usable . I would also ask your DP to use as little ND as it will only decrease again the quality of the V/split. I would be looking at replacing your current monitor with a Analog monitor .There a lot of monitors out there which have analog inputs ok. With regards to Low mode if you don't have a classic LM cage or the right camera bracket I would NOT go poor man LM as there are many issues with doing that ok . Good luck with the shoot Louis Puli
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  6. Pretty sure it's 8-32 x 3/4' length.
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  7. This is a zero delay link (less than 1ms) that transmits uncompressed signal..!
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  8. Hi Kevin, What rig and arm are you working with? Everyone has their way of doing things. Try this. Super light touch with your operating hand when keeping your frame. If the rig is balanced correctly trust that it will stay that way with out you overcompensating with your operating hand. Arm hand can be as firm as you like. Footsteps should roll. Not flat feet of course. I operate regular. Walking forward I tend to have very short strides. Rolling from my left heel to my toe and then onto the outside of my right foot rolling onto my right heel. Then back to my left foot and so on. Backwards, it is simply rolling from my toes to my heels. Harder to explain than to physically show this sort of thing. I hope what I wrote is clear. If not, please let me know.
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