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joe mcnally

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  1. This was on their webpage Thomas fully sealed (no holes or noisy fans), state of the art optical glass protecting the screen and galvanic insulation for the power block. Good to see you today All best Joe
  2. Hey Kyle, reminds of my original Mod 111 manual it states "Have your assistant do this" he he. I put mine on the docking bracket All best Joe
  3. Looking for a lightly used Zephyr kit please Joe
  4. Perhaps you could just use a pag to ab adaptor plate ? Joe
  5. Hi Bryan, Ive used mine a few times via the Alexa RS port and dont recall any problems. Not even sure if the RS port is 24v or 12v but all seemed to work fine. I think optimal performance is with 24v though so if its available thats the voltage to choose All best Joe
  6. Hi Job Ive got a demo unit here that I could sell. It wouldnt be cheap but as new. Joe
  7. Hi Rusty Ive done this job twice and its really easy. I cannot remember the exact procedure but stare at it for a while and it all comes good. Release the tension take out the pin one end will do then put the new spring in. I didnt need to do any ratcheting or stress or straining at all it just pops in. If you feel energetic separate the upper and lower arm sections to make it simpler. Joe
  8. Hi Mike like your reel, especially that first shot, lovely Joe
  9. Hi Jonathan sounds like you need a bit more weights on the bottom end Joe
  10. Hey fellas my Ultra arm is seems to be mostly a Master series arm but... It has a titanium block to marry with the socket on the vest. It is also tools free for side to side adjustment, two knurled thumb screws. Hope that helps all best joe
  11. Hi John I bought one on of those too. I find it not very sharp and doesnt seem to have any detail enhancement so focusing a bit of a problem. I dont think they are any where near true HD ? Great brightness wise very happy as also use it on my Jimmyjib. Do you know how the backlight/contrast thing is supposed to do ? I can not seem to make it work It gets quite hot does yours ? Overall very happy with it and might buy a couple more soon Best for now Joe
  12. Hi Jon Ive got the basics but some back leads would be great especially Hirose to lemo 4 but If be interested in anything really. Yours Joe
  13. Looking for some Preston HU2 batteries good condition or for re cell Many thanks Joe
  14. Hi Brandon so as far as I understand and from experience the crimped joint is less prone to breakdown than solder. Solder can and does easily crack and fail when stresssed mechanically. A good crimped joint can be twisted and turned a lot before breakdown of course it assumes a good crimp in the first place. Also, in theory, the digital signal should be all or nothing but Ive found in practice there a a few irritations that can happen before total loss of signal. Sparkling on longer lengths. Tearing of the picture as the signal gets weaker. Loss of high frequencies (detail) All best Joe
  15. Hey Aaron wow, feel for you and hard to know without being there. My thoughts I think you always need to offer a solution if you cannot achieve a shot, goes for everything not just steadicam. So maybe a suggestion to the split the shot up a little ? Had you been eating well before working ? A good nutrition drink might of helped. Any possibility you could have walked forward ? I find walking back best for framing but occassionly you have to let it go a little. Could you have reduced the load a little ? What camera package was it ? I personally dont think any ammount of extreme training should be necessary for working, good to be fit of course, but its not an Olympic event its just a days work remember. Hope thats of some help or opens up possiblities All best Joe
  16. OK I didnt see the second video til now and its not great Im afraid ! Good subject to practice though. Were you walking forward and shooting sideways ? Seem like you were going up amd down a bit of a hill there so quite difficult to maintain constant distance. Easiest get out would to stop down the lens. Try marking out the circle you are travelling around the post. Try the opposite direction too and try to watch the camera postion rather than getting fixed on the monitor. Hope thats helpful Joe
  17. Doesnt look too bad to me. Ive seen a lot, lot worse material, mine included. Well done, Was it Merlin you were using ? Post some more when you're ready Joe
  18. Thanks Sung-young received the bracket yesterday and very happy with it, fits perfectly. Yours Joe
  19. Ending soon lots of watchers and no bidders someone could get an absolute bargain 230751249832 joe
  20. Hi Sung-young Id like that please Ive sent an email to your address Let me know how we can proceed Yours Joe
  21. Just thought this might be of interest to members Ebay 230751249832 ? I also have a Kings connector based system I ll be listing in a day or two. Many thanks Joe
  22. The guys and girls at Preston very kindly got back to me on this and the answer is yes "Unless you are using an old UHF transmitter, where the battery is integrated into the transmitter (not detachable) you are fine with using the charger on a 240V AC supply. The system is designed to adapt to the different AC supplies." All best Joe
  23. Hello forum Ive just bought a used Preston kit It comes with a Preston fast charger. There is no indication on the outside of the charger to say if it can be used on a 240 volts or just 120v. I wondered if anybody new if this was possible, like a universal charger ? The input is through a 3 pin kettle/IEC lead. Many thanks for any help. Also looking for some power leads for the MDR 1 for this kit if anyone has upgraded and has some to sell All best Joe
  24. Hello all Im looking to buy some used Power leads for a Preston MDR1 12 volt 4 pin xlr or Hirose to 4 pin lemo if possible. Also looking for a motor leads for the above Many thanks for any help Joe
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