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Christian Ramirez-Coll

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  1. Preston Starter kit for anyone looking for a solid FF system. It has been my back up but I need to invest in other gear, so letting it go. It has an MDR2 with the G4 board to upgrade to an MRD3. The board itself is very hard to find. It includes an older hand unit, a DMX2, extra hand unit batteries focus wheels and cables for run stop, SONY F55, Red Epic, and Arriflex. I will ship the item at the buyer's expense. Thank you.

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  2. On 6/1/2020 at 8:45 PM, PeterAbraham said:

    The micro-panning side to side may be your hand. Or it may be something in the centering and set of your gimbal.
    As Kat said, what rig- and specifically what sled/ gimbal are you flying?

    To find out if it's your hand or the rig making the micro-panning motions, start a normal walking shot and after a few steps, completely remove your sled hand. The rig should remain aimed where you last aimed it. If it starts shimmying side to side, you will know you have a hardware issue.

    Let us know what you find !

    Hey Peter,

    I wanted to pick your brain a bit more about the micro-panning Kevin wrote about. I sometimes feel I have that problem. I realized it happens most when I put a lot of weight down the middle of the sled instead of spreading the weight between the monitor and the battery side. Also, if it was a hardware issue, is it something in the centering of the gimbal? And how would I fix it? Thanks in advance. 

  3. I was going to do that, and it would have worked great I am sure, but I am planning on switching systems altogether.

    I have added some pictures of my PRO electronics and how the Battery Rack GEN IV does not fit. Some people have asked why I am selling, and why it did not fit. I bought the system used, so I am not sure if this is the original 12-24V switch, which is quite large in size.

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  4. Hello all,

    I am selling a brand new v Hot Swappable jumper block, and the regular Pro Gen IV jumper block. I have an older sled and the battery rack did not fit. Pro does not accept returns, and so I have to sell it. The items have never been used or even installed as the rack never fit. Comes with 2 sets of 6 Screws for attaching the rack to the sled. Here is how the prices breakdown:

    PRO Battery rack IV Price: $2,190 plus shipping.

    12V Hot Swap Jumper Block by crampet attic: $225 plus shipping.

    My Price: $1,975 buyer pays shipping, which should be between $80-$100 via FedEx medium box. Your savings should be between $500 - $600 for a brand new battery rack.

    Price is firm, thank you.

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