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  1. FOR SALE: gently used, like-new, Blackmagic Design HDMI->SDI Mini Converter. The converter has been modified with an internal 12v regulator, and a LEMO connector for the power supply. The converter includes a 120v power supply, and one (1) 12v LEMO power cable. (Mod & LEMO cable was done by David Hable @ Cramped Attic in Vancouver.)

     

    $200.00 plus shipping

     

    Purchaser is responsible for all shipping, taxes & import costs.

    Shipping options: FedEx, UPS, Purolator

    Local pickup available in Winnipeg, MB, Canada

    Payment options: International Money Orders, Bank Drafts, Visa & MasterCard (via Paypal +3% processing fee)

  2. FOR SALE: a very gently used Steadicam Zephyr in pristine condition. Originally purchased in April 2011, and upgraded to HD shortly thereafter.

     

    Package includes:

     


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    • Zephyr HD sled (IDX V-Mount)
    • Zephyr Arm
    • Standard Vest
    • Marshall Daylight Viewable 6.5" V-LCD651STX-3GSDI HD monitor link
    • Marshall Digital Level
    • Composite SD Monitor (for backup)
    • Two (2) IDX Endura 10 Batteries
    • IDX VL-2 Charger
    • Cables & Accessories
    • Docking Bracket & Steadicam "Steadistand" (with bag)
    • Extra Balance Weights
    • Hardshell Flight Case

     

    I also have some Li-ION batteries & small charger so the Marshall monitor could be used in a standalone configuration.

     

    $12,500 (USD)

     

    Purchaser is responsible for all shipping, taxes & import costs.

    Shipping options: FedEx, UPS, Purolator

    Local pickup available in Winnipeg, MB, Canada

    Payment options: International Money Orders, Bank Drafts, Visa & MasterCard (via Paypal +3% processing fee)

     

    Pictures available upon request. For more information, please contact me at: dave.wowchuk (at) me.com

  3. Wondering if anyone (besides Michael Craig @ Tiffen) knows what the wiring is like inside the Zephyr? They've made spaces available in the top stage for expansion, but I'm not sure if the wiring inside is. Here's my dilemma: I have a live event shoot coming up where the camera only has one HD-SDI output and a HDMI output. I need two feeds - one to my monitor and one to production. Any suggestions? Here's what I've received so far:

     

    - take a cable from the monitor loop-through back out to production

    - use an external HD-SDI splitter

    - take the HDMI output to a HDMI-SDI mini-converter, then split the feeds

    - take the HD-SDI loop through from the monitor and send the signal back through the BNC dedicated for SD video up to the top stage (weird, can you actually run SDI through standard SD wiring?)

  4. There's one other thing I'm considering, and I'm stealing the idea from my Redrock Micro DSLR baseplate. It has a tiny stud that threads into the baseplate, which then fits into the bottom of my 5DM2. It keeps the camera from rotating on the 1/4-20. If you drilled a tiny hole in the square mount at the bottom of the monitor, and added the threaded stud to the monitor mount ... wouldn't that work?

     

    http://store.redrockmicro.com/Catalog/DSLRClamps/DSLRbaseplate)

     

    Maybe I missed it before, but did anyone figure out a mount workaround for keeping the 651STX from rotating around on the Zephyr monitor mount? I took the Allen set screw out just to the side of the mount to get the STX on, but just wondering if anyone found something to keep the monitor from spinning on the mount? I know Tom makes a yoke for it, but trying to save a couple bucks at first before I jump into that. :)

     

    Thanks!

  5. I use a small piece of fabric tape ... it holds for now, but a more "permanent" solution is definitely in order.

     

    Maybe I missed it before, but did anyone figure out a mount workaround for keeping the 651STX from rotating around on the Zephyr monitor mount? I took the Allen set screw out just to the side of the mount to get the STX on, but just wondering if anyone found something to keep the monitor from spinning on the mount? I know Tom makes a yoke for it, but trying to save a couple bucks at first before I jump into that. :)

     

    Thanks!

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    Your monitor was mounted with a socket cap screw? Interesting, mine had one of those plastic t-handle caps.

     

    Also, I'm curious about the safety stop. My post never has come out but I thought I'd read somewhere that a safety stop was part of the spec.

     

     

    Underneath that plastic knob is a 1/2" socket cap 1/4 -20 screw. My cap came off accidentally.

     

    If the safety stop is supposed to be there ... I don't have one.

  7. Hey Mark ... you know I'm a Zephyr owner, but I'll post anyways.

     

    This isn't my first rig. I sold my Glidecam Gold rig (too big for the size of cams I'm shooting with nowadays.) The Zephyr is a tremendous upgrade IMHO.

     

    I've shot with the Sony XDCAM PDW-355, EX1, and tricked out 5DM2. All have worked very nicely. I love the simplicity of the rig, and the fact that it is HD/SD compatible. Of course the major weakness was the stock monitor (junk) which I replaced with the Marshall 6.5" STX. I had to modify the wiring harness to accommodate the 4 pin XLR to power the monitor, and also changed the RCA connector to BNC. (Nice to have friends that are broadcast engineers.) Also had to change the socket cap screw to mount the monitor as the one Tiffen supplied was too long.

     

    Tried flying a iPad teleprompter from ProPrompter and it worked well. I added a couple of Merlin weights as I don't like extending the post all the way (I'd rather have weight vs. length.)

     

    Issues: I have noticed some slight vibration, and I suspect it is from the upper stage. But then again, this was with the 5DM2 in a Redrock Micro setup. Another issue was with the bottom section of the post. It doesn't have a safety stop so it can come right out if you're not careful. My lower section slipped out on a shoot because the clamp wasn't tight enough. Easily fixed, but still freaked me out when the post came out.

     

    Love the arm, love the vest. Hate the docking bracket. Jerry Hill will be getting more business from me soon. I wish the post was a wee bit larger.

  8. I'm surprised that the monitors that are being shipped with the SD Zephyr are different.the one that shipped with mine looked nothing like that. That one is definitely the same one as the Flyer, and its the same one that came with my first rig, the Glidecam Gold. Worst monitor I've ever had.

  9. I own the Marshall 6.5" STX monitor, and it works very well outdoors in direct sunlight. I was shooting for 12 hours outside this week under varying conditions, in Steadicam and non-Steadicam use. There were times where a hood may have helped, but for the most part it performed adequately.

     

    The Cinetronic is probably amazing ... would love to see one sometime.

  10. The 6.5" Marshall STX is great in sunlight. Shot for 5 hours outside today with the sun directly over my shoulder. Had no problem with the monitor.

     

    BTW, if the HD Zephyr comes with the 6.5" STX, save yoru money and buy the SD version, then buy the HD monitor separately. B&H sells the monitor for about $1800, as opposed to the $3000 upgrade to the Zephyr HD.

     

    DW

  11. I have the same one too. It works very, very well. Modified the wiring harness on my Zephyr (SD version) to change the 12v barrel connector to XLR, and the video cable to BNC.

  12. Hi everyone,

     

    I'm trying to power a Blackmagic HDMI->SDI mini-converter off of my Zephyr. I had a cable made to supply power from the sled, but the dang thing won't power up. It works fine with the AC adapter, and I know the 12v outs on the sled work fine. Anyone know what could be wrong? I thought I heard somewhere that the BM converters MUST have regulated 12v to work properly. Can anyone confirm this, or provide me with some assistance?

     

    Many thanks.

     

    Dave

  13. Not yet ... but as soon as I do, I will post my results.

     

     

    A very interesting turn of events...

     

    Curious if you've tried a fully-loaded-to-24-lbs configuration?

     

    The Endura 10 shouldn't be too different in weight from my Hytron 50's...if anything a little lighter.

     

    Well, I dunno guys ... I put up a stock EX1 on my Zephyr tonight, and it flew just fine. The arm was dialled down all the way, and in a resting position the arm bones were below horizontal. However ... I am using IDX Endura 10 batts, and I did add one weight for dynamic balance.

  14. Well, I dunno guys ... I put up a stock EX1 on my Zephyr tonight, and it flew just fine. The arm was dialled down all the way, and in a resting position the arm bones were below horizontal. However ... I am using IDX Endura 10 batts, and I did add one weight for dynamic balance.

     

    And, I also put on my new Marshall 6.5" HD Trans-reflective monitor and it is a HUGE improvement from the basic SD monitor that came with it. And it only cost me $1,800 instead of the $3,000 upgrade option for the HD model of the Zephyr.

  15. Craig,

     

    What do you mean "having a rough time controlling the sled ..."? The arm should handle the EX1 nicely ...

     

    Dave

     

     

     

    Hi Mark.

     

    Any word on the min/max payloads for the Zephyr? I just got my Zephyr last week, and while I won't be taking a course until the end of June, I'm having a rough time cotrolling the sled with an EX1 mounted. I'm thinking the EX1 is too light for the arm. I've even tried adding additional accessories to the camera to bring the arm down a bit, which hasn't helped much.

     

    Thanks.

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