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  1. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Steadicam-Zephyr-lots-of-extras-incl-GST-for-canon-red-epic-scarlet-sony-arri-/221359302377?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item338a0ae6e9
  2. http://www.ebay.com/itm/GPI-Pro-Generation-II-Steadicam-/300841596309?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item460b8e7595 pro sled II generation only in america 6000 dollars
  3. hi, how much the Fawcett Exovest?
  4. yes I am use the translator in question changed because to understand my question. Seeking knowledge, nothing more that
  5. thank Dhillon Just a question, because it both disturbing
  6. the vest compact from the zephyr is ok . Thank Mr Mark
  7. Thank Mr Robin which request? , with the zephyr
  8. The ALEXA M is a flexible solution consisting of a separate camera head and body; it is tailored for action and aerial photography, tight corner shots and 3D productions. Based on cutting edge ARRI technologies, the M model features the same sensor, image processing, build quality, efficient workflows and exceptional image quality that have made ALEXA such a worldwide success.
  9. Since several years ago I'm seeing a lot of steadicam operators who work carrying the post with their right arms, when they should use their left arms. If you are right-handed you should take the mechanical arm and gimbal on the right, and if you are left handed you should take mechanical arm and gimbal on the left . Why? then people tend to take the post with your right hand. when they should use the technique, perhaps it is because many operators have not done a work shop? Please tell me if I'm right
  10. hello, someone has a photo vest normal zephyr and the compact vest and what is the difference ? thank
  11. he Steadicam Operators Association conducts the world’s best Steadicam workshops twice a year in a small village about an hour west of Philadelphia. The workshop gives each participant ample practical and theoretical experience to begin working professionally, plus the mental tools needed to meet future challenges, as well as exercises and shots to practice after completing the course. There is at least one Steadicam and one experienced instructor/operator for each group of four participants. The minimum number of participants is eight, the maximum is sixteen. All levels of Steadicam operating are accommodated. Cost for the workshop is $2600.00 (US), which includes great instruction, equipment and meals. Workshop participants are responsible for travel and hotel arrangements. Hotel arrangements should be made at the Comfort Suites -Exton, Pennsylvania at 610-594-4770. Ask for Jennie Norek and request the Steadicam Operators Associations special rate when reserving rooms. Shuttle service is available from the Philadelphia airport via Rainbow Limo (610) 696-6060. For participants flying in to airports other than Philadelphia please call Mike at (610)-246-1218 for assistance. Useful Links for Travel to Workshop Driving Directions from PHL Airport to Inn Comfort Suites-Exton 610-594-4770 (p) 610-594-4772 (f) 700 West Uwchlan Avenue Exton, PA 19341 Website: www.comfortsuites.com Map & Directions for Comfort Suites Exton PA Rainbow Cab Workshop participants should meet at the Comfort Suites on Sunday (time to be determined). The SOA will notify participants if this changes. The workshop runs from Sunday midday until Friday late afternoon. The Workshop begins promptly at 9 a.m. each morning (after breakfast), and usually finishes by 7 p.m., when we all go to dinner together. Three meals each day are served-by candlelight-in an old inn adjacent to the workshop site. The training consists primarily of specially designed exercises and shots, interspersed with short lectures, demonstrations, stories, and videos of great Steadicam work. As much time as possible is spent working with the Steadicam. Instruction includes: Physical principles - vest, arm and sled Balancing the Steadicam - both static and dynamic Inertial control and augmentation High Mode Low Mode Long Mode (ultra high and ultra low modes) Shooting from vehicles - hard and soft mounts (often Skymantm is set up as one of the vehicle shots) Safety Right and Left side operating Aids to navigation Stairs Accessories for: Low Mode Focus Control Video Transmission and Reception Video Assist Video Recording Steadicam JRtm and Minitm New equipment and prototypes At the end of the course, a very difficult shot is designed as a final test. Each operator is filmed as they do the shot. Both the shot and the video of the operator are reviewed. Workshop participants should be in good health and free of back or other physical problems. Using a Steadicam properly does not hurt your back - it gently makes it stronger and it also improves posture. There are several successful female operators who weigh less than 130 lbs., and few male operators who weigh twice that. Good shoes, such as Cross-Training athletic shoes, should be worn every day. Clothing should be layered, as we work both outside and inside and the weather can be quite warm or cold. Workshop participants with special dietary needs or other special requests should notify us in advance. Participants who wish to bring their own Steadicam equipment should also notify us in advance. Participants are encouraged to bring both still and video cameras.
  12. I have changed my master arm springs in the past, but without the right tools to sustain the pressure and adjust the screw can hurt and damage other parts of the arm to send to Robert luna
  13. http://www.ebay.com/itm/230730049547?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649 http://www.ebay.com/itm/230730056710?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649
  14. happy Birthday Amando, Have a good day, health and hard work for you are my wishes
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