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  1. Hey Everyone! Selling my Archer2 VOLT and G50x Arm. I just got it back from Tiffen Service and everything’s been tuned up and polished. Running real smooth. - Tiffen Archer2 Steadicam SLED (V-MOUNT) -Foldable Design for Compact Storage and Travel -Integrated Tilt Stage (Still useful even with a VOLT!) -Original Gimbal handle and housing included (In case you want to take off the VOLT) -Archer2 Steadicam Plate w/ Hardware - Tiffen Steadicam VOLT - Horizon Assist -VOLT Power Cables included -Archer2 VOLT Blue Whale Tool included -Control Box has been updated to the latest Firmware by Tiffen - Archer2 VOLT Padded Docking Bracket (Original Archer2 Dock Included) - Tiffen Accessory 3RD BATTERY V-MOUNT Plate (Dovetail system on bottom) - 7” Marshall V-LCD70XHB-3GSDI - Tiffen Universal Monitor Mount (I used this for smallHD 703) - BRAND NEW - Original Archer2 Monitor Bracket - Archer2 Mounting Plate w/ Screws - Tiffen G50x ARM - Standard Arm Post - Low Mode Bracket - Archer2 STEADICAM CASE - Fits Sled+Arm+Vest or Accessories - 2x Monitor Power Cables 8-pin Lemo to 4-pin XLR (1 Original, 1 Custom Rencher Industries) - 3x 12v Power Cables 3-pin Lemo to 4-pin XLR - 8-pin Lemo to 2-pin Lemo Monitor Power Cable (smallHD 703 compatible by Rencher) - Motorized Stage Remote (Volt Upgrade Nullifies the Motorized Stage) Minor cosmetic scratches here and there but overall taken care of extremely well. $25,500 Buyer pays shipping If you have any questions at all, or wanna see something in specific, fell free to reach out! Thanks! -Joe jblodgett77@gmail.com
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  2. Hi All, Just a quick mention... I just saw the new BVB07 panel outside in bright SoCal OTS sun. Its 2000 nits and looks, well, really really bright :-) Did I mention that cover glass (matte finish) is now built-in over the panel? Please lemme know if you'd like to take a look..... Also...for those of you that have pre-ordered....they are shipping today.... Many thanks...
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  3. Right. Not to mention a long day with a long arm post means really angry traps. I know because I've been there.
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  4. I guess that all depends on how short you are and how high you need to go. But yes, I often use a long arm post. Arm posts longer than 12" are frowned upon, based on strength. I'll try to raise to socket block maybe but really how much does that gain if your torso isn't all that long. Depending on the height one needs, one may need to do one or the other or a combo. My point is being dead set on one set up is limiting to what one can achieve as an operator. Personally, I think it makes one less versatile in a world where shots are never the same.
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  5. I disagree. You want the rig to feel the same so that your muscle memory is the same. It allows you to NOT think about the rig and just allow it to be an extension of yourself when you operate Constantly changing the rigs response just introduces muscular confusion.
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