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Denis-Noel Mostert

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  1. Still making space in my garage...

     

    I'm selling my first and good old model 2 vest. I bought this vest in 1993 and rebuilt all the foam pads some years later. A quick release system have been installed at this time. The vest is still in good shape. I'm asking 1300 USD. I can email some hires pictures to those who ask.

     

    Thanks

     

    Denis-Noel

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  2. Hi

     

    I have 3 original CP overnight chargers for sale. I also have 3 battery casings for sale. If you need some extra batteries, you can have those casings recelled. Please email me for more informations and pictures.

     

    mostert#videotron.ca

     

    (please replace the # sing with the standard email sing. I have a keyboard problem today :( ...)

     

    Thanks and happy new year 2006

     

    Denis Mostert

     

    Hi

     

    I have 3 original CP overnight chargers for sale. I also have 3 battery casings for sale. If you need some extra batteries, you can have those casings recelled. Please email me for more informations and pictures.

     

    mostert#videotron.ca

     

    (please replace the # sing with the standard email sing. I have a keyboard problem today :( ...)

     

    Thanks and happy new year 2006

     

    Denis Mostert

     

    Hi

     

    I have 3 original CP overnight chargers for sale. I also have 3 battery casings for sale. If you need some extra batteries, you can have those casings recelled. Please email me for more informations and pictures.

     

    mostert#videotron.ca

     

    (please replace the # sing with the standard email sing. I have a keyboard problem today :( ...)

     

    Thanks and happy new year 2006

     

    Denis Mostert

  3. When I use a cable, (I never had to use a triax) I attach the cable at the bottom of the battery rack right under the centre post where the center of gravity is. This way the cable does not pull the sled on the sides. The gimbal stays free. Of course, I balance the sled drop knowing that the cable is pulling the bottom.

     

    I form a big loop with the cable. A long loop pull less on the sides. Finally I squeeze the cable under my shoulder pad so I'm not tied on the sled.

     

    Try to have a thin cable that goes from the camera to the vest.

     

    This always worked for me but NO CABLE IS THE BEST.

     

    Denis

  4. I personnally use a pair of women real leather gloves 1 size smaller. They are very thin. With this I still have a good feeling on the gimbal and the metal doesnt burn my skin. But after each take I put back my warm gloves over.

     

    For very low temperature I have bigger pair of leather sport gloves still a little smaller than my natural size. I use those when temperature is lower than -10C. I tried many gloves and found that leather is the best for the feeling (not for the cold). You can also try some "uder-gloves" made of polypropylene that will keep your hands dry. A dry skin is always warmer.

     

    Denis

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