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  1. I need several things for my new rig that has a 1.5" post so if you have these things lying around give me a call.

     

    1 - 1.5" PRO Post gyro mount

     

    2 - 1.5" Gorlock rings for a gorlock 2

     

    1 - 1.5" monitor post collar for an XCS monitor bracket.

     

    If it's lying around and you want to sell it or trade it for the same in 2" diameter, get in touch.

     

    Thanks;

    Jamie

    917 796-4217

    silverodt@earthlink.net

  2. Thanks to Charles Papert's fantastic creative efforts, and the overwhelming popularity of the Great Monitor Shootout in Los Angeles, Alec Jarnegin and I are organizing the event in the New York Area............

     

    So let me be the first to make the announcement......

    The Great Monitor Shootout, East Coast Style is being sponsored by the International Cinematographer's Guild, with participation by SOC.

    It's going to be at Camera Service Center on Saturday August 22, and we will have 11 monitors on display in 'Rotisserie' style.

    We'll be there from 12 noon to 4pm, and, as well as displaying the monitors, we plan on having several of the East Coast's busiest Steadicam operators sit in on a panel and discuss their art and craft.

     

    Lunch and refreshments will be served.

     

    Come see monitors, meet Steadicam pals and see the brand new luxurious Camera Service Center.

     

    Let me know if you are interested and available.

     

    I hope to see all of you there.

  3. It's a cool looking bracket.

     

    I have a couple of questions.

     

    Do the 19mm rods have pins in them to keep them from rotating? I might like to mount motors on them as well so they would have to be very rigid.

     

    Can the 15mm rods that go into the plate be pushed flush to the plate to avoid additional torque and vibration?

     

    Otherwise like I said, it's a cool looking and potentially useful bracket.

  4. The Dbox lll has been SOLD.

     

    I am motivated so I am taking 10% off the price of the rest of the equipment.

     

    Here are the new prices:

     

    Jerry Hill base + Batts, charger, PRO connector, Case ($5000.00 new base alone) - $3780.00

     

    XCS Post compatible with Base and Junction Box ($2800.00 new) - $1900.00

    PRO Junction box ($1300 new) - $900.00

    I have pictures of the equipment if you are interested.

     

    Thanks;

    Jamie Silverstein

    silverodt@earthlink.net

  5. ANOTHER OPTION:

     

    If you already have a Donkey Box and don't want to buy my Dbox lll, I am willing to sell the base, post and Junction Box.

     

    The price without the Dboxlll would be $7400.00

    and would include:

     

    Hill base, batteries and charger, with a PRO connector

    XCS Post designed to work with PRO components

    PRO Junction Box.

     

    It's too hard to post pics here, so please email me and I'll get them to you promptly.

     

    Thanks

    Jamie

  6. I am selling:

    1- Jerry Hill battery base WITH; 2 Hytron 120 batteries (very good condition), 4 Proformers (very good condition), 1 Titan Twin battery charger, 1 PRO Connector on the base.

    1- XCS 2" Carbon fiber post, designed with PRO mounts on the top and bottom

    1 - PRO Jbox

    1 - PRO Dbox lll

     

    The Hill base is designed to run one or two batteries for 12 Volt or 24 Volt operation (two batteries are required for 24 Volts). You can also use two batteries to power the sled and a 12 Volt camera separately. The batteries slide on a long worm gear with 8 inches of travel so you have endless balancing options (there is both a fine tune adjustment for the worm gear and a gross adjustment to slide the batteries faster). The base is designed to mate with whatever center post you wish, but comes wired with the 8 pin Lemo PRO standard. This has been an extradorinary battery base for me. Totally reliable and virtually bullet proof, but I have another base and extra batteries so its time to put some of this up for sale. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN JUST THE BASE, I AM WILLING TO SELL IT ALONE.

    The XCS Post is a GREAT post. RIGID and light. The cable running through is extremely durable.

    The Jbox and Dbox lll are made by PRO, are in excellent condition and are industry standards.

     

     

    ALSO INCLUDED: AJ Sled case. The case is in very good condition, but the foam could use some redoing. I currently use it as my sled case.

     

    PRICE: $4200 US (plus shipping) for the base, batteries, charger, and PRO connector only.

    OR

    $11,200.00 US (plus shipping) for all of the above.

     

    Pictures to follow.

    Thanks;

    Jamie Silverstein

    silverodt@earthlink.net

    917 796-4217

  7. Several thoughts:

    1) I guess I like the intensity that Marianne is bringing to the dialogue. Means she must like her product.

    2) I own a Hummingbird Blackbird, as well as a Transvideo 6..5" monitor, and I can say that there are times when I look at the picture and wonder why it isn't giving me the kind of picture I expect given a certain feed (either video tap, or HD downconverted signal)....... Some sources are better than others. So that leads me to ask another question........ Weren't all the monitors given a signal from the same source? Shouldn't all the monitors have had the same advantages/disadvantages that that source provided?

    3) Charles, if Alec hasn't already talked to you, I would love to find out a way to put on a 'shootout' in New York.

     

    This whole thread has been one of the most informative in a long time.

     

    Thanks guys..... and gals

     

    Peace;

    Jamie

  8. I have been asked to give a seminar and demo for two college classes next week, and I wanted to give the students an opportunity to fly my rig. The only problem is that I only have a back mounted vest, so we will be limited to only those students who are around my size.

     

    If someone in the NY area owns a front mounted vest that is not working at this time, would it be possible for me to borrow it from Sunday through Tuesday. I would return it on Wednesday.

    I will assume full responsibility for the use of the vest, and I will return it in the same condition in which I received it.

     

    Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.

     

    Jamie Silverstein

    silverodt@earthlink.net

    917 796-4217

  9. Jens,

     

    Don't mean to sound harsh, but which of those pictures makes you want this monitor? All three remind me of why I still use a green screen. In a word, yuk!

     

    As we all know, sometimes pictures DON'T tell the whole story.

    I am and have been an ardent fan of the Blackbird monitor. It's great in the sun,

    it's great inside, and I can actually see things that I couldn't see with a green screen.

    That being said, I would never think of prying Alec's TB6 from him. As ardent a fan as I am of the Blackbird, Alec is equally as devoted to his TB6.

    Chacun a son gout............ To each his own....... My french is terrible.

    Jamie

  10. Jeff;

    I did many seasons of Rescue Me, and then another hand held show for two seasons. I have several sports related injuries that create problems with my hips when I do hand held. Without the Easy Rig, I would have never survived the 5 plus seasons of hand held episodic. The only down side from my perspective is that you get teased from all sides for using a hand held aid. It goes against that macho hand held image that we are supposed to uphold.

    All the razzing couldn't get me to take it off though.

    Jamie

  11. Hey Erwin;

    Please don't ever feel paranoid about expressing your point of view. You in no way insulted or demeaned anyone, and I totally understand and respect your feelings about what you buy and why you buy it. I actually feel the same way, but when I pull myself out of myself every once and a while, and look at what I do, I have to stop and wonder.

    You made some wonderful points. Yes Pelican is made in the USA, and they are a very reputable and reliable company. Their products last a long time and as a result don't really need to be replaced. I have a meter case that is almost as old as you are....... Actually it's 25 years old, and the only thing wrong with it is that it is camo colored. You also pointed out that there are a TREMENOUS number of people out there on food stamps, and more are going on the rolls everyday.

    So I guess the point is that it's not the $500.00 tool box really, it's me asking all of us to look at ourselves for a moment, not as Steadicam operators, as artists, as film technicians, but as a community of people in a bigger community. I know much too granola for this forum........ but I guess I get tired of only talking about the best rig and smoothest arm with people as intelligent as I think we all are.

    I thank you guys for your input and insights, and I hope they continue, both positive and negative. It shows that we are thinking.

    Oh and Lawrence you are right....... It's Eric's car. Psst don't tell him, but I still think he got ripped off.

    Respectfully;

    Jamie

  12. Guys;

    This is not to condemn anyone person in here or to criticize their personal choices, but, when I went to the web site and saw the price of the 0450, I had to laugh...... Otherwise I would have choked!

    Let me put it this way; almost $500.00......... for a tool box......Shipping not included......... for a tool box.........

    Now here comes the socially important message......... In this economy, in the state of the industry as it is, and given the general trend towards a more frugal and modest way of living, an anti Bernie Madoff, and my ego is not invested in this way of looking at things, isn't a $500.00 tool box sorta out of step?

    Don't get me wrong, I buy stuff, and I spend money, and I have so far had an ok year, but I could just see my father, long dead so don't diss him, smacking me on the back of the head, calling me a schmuck, and, well......... being right. $500.00 for a tool box.

    Maybe we need to re-assess things a little. Maybe we, and I include myself in the equation, need to forgo the $500.00 tool box, take one less day of work, and give that day to a guy who is going to be in need of those extra hours for qualification on the health plan. For those of you who aren't in Local 600, giving your pal the day to pay off his huge medical bills.

    Like I said; this isn't meant to criticize any individual, or tell anyone what or what not to buy. I am only looking at us, and me in particular and wondering if we are helping people, or just spending money cause we can, which is your right in this country.

    Go ahead and bash away if you vehemently disagree, I honestly welcome your thoughts, and my ego isn't invested in this discussion. Let's have a dialogue about social responsibility, and how it relates to our community. It's really not about the cost of any particular item, it's about looking at ourselves and asking questions.

    Respectfully;

    Jamie Silverstein

  13. I can only speak for myself, but placement of the antlers is everything. If I can place them directly over the center of the post, then I have much more flexibility. I don't have to think about camera placement other than fine tuning for perfect balance. I can rotate them out of the way when I want them on but don't want the larger profile, without much change to the balance of the rig.

    In thinking about it, I can't see you having a successful time of it unless you place them directly over the center post. Antlers come with a clamp that connects to the lowmode plate. It can slide fore and aft, so if the plate is centered over the post, you should be able to get them balanced without the need for additional weight on the bottom. That is if you haven't already extended your post out to the max.

  14. Seeing as you are in Europe, you might want to check out Marcus' low mode bracket from Baer Bel.

    However you might have to buy either from Optex or Steadicam directly because of the size of your post and gimbal hole. Their size is exclusive to Tiffen Steadicam.

  15. That monitor isn't the only one that responds to walkie signals.... I have a Hummingbird that goes blank when a walkie is nearby, and I believe that my old Transvideo did the same. It is either a shielding issue in the monitor itself or in the cable from the monitor to the sled. As for how to prevent the problem..... haven't a clue other than wrap your sled and yourself in lead. Make sure that the ADs around you aren't queuing within several feet of you.

  16. Using the F23 on my pilot and did a long walk and talk with the deck and two IDS batteries on......... It kicked my ass! It was like flying a 535 again.

    Yeah the view finder is pretty offensive. You'd think that Sony would think about the operators using the camera.......

    I just finished a movie with the Red. NOW that is a camera to fly. A Red battery and a flash drive on the back and it is solid and steady. I think that's the wave......

    Just my 2¢

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