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  1. Mosys L40 package for sale
    L40 package $60000
    Wireless $4000
    Shipping is additional. Located in Atlanta.

    Brett Mayfield - 404.408.5951 12@brettmayfield.com
    Trevor White - 678.662.0053 trevorjameswhite@gmail.com
    Willing to ship with or without cart. Willing to fly out to demo / tech new owner. Price is somewhat negotiable based on payment method, shipping, need for demo, etc. Cash or check is preferred, but we can talk about it. Feel free to ask any questions about the head or otherwise!

    This MoSys L40 is in amazing shape. While it helps to have some familiarity with the system, it is essentially a tech-less remote head and very simple for camera and grip departments to setup, operate, and transport. The head expands vertically and horizontally to accommodate a variety of cameras and builds. The motors are strong enough that nodal and center-of-gravity balance is not necessary. Kill switches on the head allow safe handling of the camera and head without the risk of the controls moving the head (count your fingers!!). The hand-wheels are made of heavy patinated brass and well-balanced. The pan and tilt controls can be tightened and loosened to an operator’s preference. Choice between the Pelican cases in the photos or MoSys custom foam Storm cases (best for shipping and typical transportation).

    The package includes the following:

    Hardware:
    -L40 head with back-pan compensation (1)
    -Analog control panel (1)
    -MoSys control platform (for attaching to hi-hat) (1)
    -Pan and tilt controls (2 total)
    -Pan and tilt wheels (2 total)
    -Custom 3D printed wheels case (1)
    -Custom hi-hat bolted to cart (1)
    -Castle nut (1)
    -Castle nut wrench (1)
    -Camera plate (1)
    -Suncast Cart (optional)
    -Pelican cases or custom cut foam Storm cases (2)

    Cables, power:
    -28V inverter (1)
    -Kettle power cord (1)
    -3-pin 24v XLR cable (2)
    -Pan and tilt 8-pin lemo cable (1)
    -MoSys control cable, 12-18” (2)
    -MoSys control cable 25m (2)
    -Custom control cable coupler (1)
    -Control cable terminator (2-4)

    Wireless control is also available separately, and includes the following:
    -Wireless transceiver (2)
    -Antennae (2)
    -Inverter (1)
    -MoSys control cable, 12-18” (2)
    -Custom 3-pin XLR to MoSys control cable for block battery operation (2)
    -3-pin XLR extension (2)
    -Kettle power cable (1)
    -Pelican case

    Key Features:
    • Backpan Compensation – automatically keeps camera face parallel to a scene when jib or crane moves through an arc.
    High Payload – 40kg / 88lbs payload and 18kg / 40lbs weight
    Top, bottom, and nose mountable
    • Incredibly Powerful Motors – 100Nm rated, equivalent to holding 20lbs at the end of a
    1m pole, and therefore can hold a camera even out of balance.
    • Zero Backlash – uses cycloidal gears, not affected by changes in temperature, no
    adjustment required under different loads, and most importantly no juddering under
    heavy loads.
    • High Speed Precision Movement – pan 180 degrees/second, zero delay, even with the
    largest payloads.
    • Cable Hole Through Drive Motor – no slip rings required, minimises cable tangles, no
    specialist cables required.
    • Up to 3 Axis Remote Head – Pan & Tilt axis as standard, Roll axis as an optional module that
    can be added on set.
    • Single Sided ‘L shape’ Design – easier access, and easier loading and unloading of
    camera rigs.-88lb payload

     

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  2. ADMINS- Please get rid of this. there is just absolutely no reason why I should have to use a 3rd party app to get into a website. unless this is some setting that ive got on my omputer that ive never encountered before, i think that this is a result of the website. i just absolutely cannot stand stuff like this and there is no reason that on a discussion forum, not a place where any real important or secure information is secured, that there sould be some kind of authentication beyond username and password.

    sorry, this is extremely frustrating and annoying.

    hopefully im being an idiot and this is something having to do with my computer or internet browser settings...

     

    brett.

     

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  3. this is a handheld dslr shoulder mount. it uses bicycle brake handles to turn the gear which is attached to a lens. the gear, of which there are two, is mounted to an aluminum block that attaches to 15mm rods. i also have a mount here for the camera so that you can attach 15mm rods to the camera.

    it’s pretty homemade but is fun to use. no instructions or anything, just figure it out. i can talk you through it.

    theres a spot for mounting a small monitor. the whole thing can be reconfigured, it’s very modular. 

    anyways, fun toy.

    $25 plus shipping

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  4. hey yall

    this is a monitor mount that i got with my first pro cinelive a few moons ago.

    the only reason to get rid of it is that i run 2" posts all around...

    so the last structural vestige of my first rig, i bid you farewell.

    telescoping monitor arm with center post mount and delrin ring/collet and monitor spud receiver. i replaced one screw. rods are 8.25" long.

    $1000

    lemme know!

     

    brett.

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  5. hey yall

    i have 8 hcx batteries

    the were recelled by john ritter in july 2017. they were really only used for about 9 months. theyve been used lightly on and off since then.

    only getting rid of them because im pretty swamped with batteries. one has a busted screen. all of them take charge and output at 14.4 volts. some have dionic 160 electronics and some are hcx electronics. this would frankly be a great music video package for newer operators. i particularly like hcx and and 150wh batteries for the smal amount of extra bulk to that keeps the post shorter.

    anyways, $200 each and willing to make deals on multiples. would love to sell the lot.

    brett.

     

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  6. hey yall

    ive got a used super post cable. 33.5" -65+"

    it came in a used super post that i purchased. my cinelive connection is not compatible with this connection. the previous owner let me know that its a modded cable with a single line of hd. im pretty sure it fits Pro 2 models.

    since im not 100% sure about the cable, if you want it, let me know and if it works for ya then $400.

    the cable is in great shape, just cosmetic wear. the connections are tight, the lemo slide action works well, and the connector face is not at all misshapen. the pins are straight.

    have a good one!

     

    brett.

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  7. hey y’all

     i’ve replaced the firmware on many twin simultaneous chargers to v22 or whatever is latest to handle the new batteries. but are there other 2 and 4 back chargers that will work? I am looking at a bunch of used ones on eBay and figure I will have to replace the firmware but I also noticed some are end of life for Anton Bauer. The 2702 2722 and 2000 interactive seem like good choices. Any thoughts?

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