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mark morgan

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  1. i had this problem when i was using the red and other hd cameras and down converting to sd for transmitting with my modulos

    but as soon as i turned on the modulos "on" the monitor would go black so i grabbed the antenna with my hand

    and the picture came back eventually i used a foil candy wrapper (cliff bar)and wrapped it around the antenna of the modulos

    and the picture on my monitor came back and at the same time the directors monitor also worked via the signal from the modulos,

    so a couple of weeks ago i was doing a live broadcast using hd camera wired back to the truck but as soon as

    i got close to all the wireless rf gear on the football field my monitor blacked out again as i stepped away the monitor came back

    i believe it is the rf signals cutting into the hd signal and i am not flying the mk-v rigs so like someone here posted there could be a leak

    possibly thru the open bnc's on the rigs or the antenna effect from the post or lack of shielding,it's a mystery

    but my next job with these set ups i am going to try and put some bnc terminators on the open bnc holes

    never know it might work like the foil wrapper did lol whatever it takes ;)

  2. Have you heard any workarounds to these friction/bouncing issues?

     

     

     

    i have been using the g-70 for around 3 years and have never noticed

    these bouncing/friction episodes,so i believe it all depends on how you

    have your ride and lift set up on the arm for the different camera weights

    but i did notice i get further travel left to right or right to left with the back mount vest

    so moral of the story play with the lift and ride knobs til you find something that fits

    your body style and operating techniques

  3. hi amando,i can give you humble advice,

    we have a saying"practice what you preach"

    so just be humble

     

    fly safe

     

     

     

     

     

    Curt Schaller invented the artemis camera stabilization system because he couldn't find a Steadicam vest to fit him. He is a vivacious, talented and seriously energetic man who loves to teach his craft. Come with your Steadicam vest and find out what makes him so special. Want details? marty@createasphere.com does the trick.

     

    Hi, Marty!.

    First, welcome to the forum. ;)

    ...mmm... TAKE IT EASY!

    I can give you an advice, (humbly):

    "The 3 monkeys rules". Not to hear, not to see, not to speak. At Spain, we said: "To see, to hear and don´t speak".

    You have get more information about steadicam , almost CORRECT.

    Try spend some time reading old post about steadicam history... Garret... J. H., G. P., R. L., and all people who increases a "camera stabilizator NOT invented for Mr. Satchler".

    Best regards. B)

  4. tiffen sent me a brand new post because they said something was wrong with the original

    but i can't seem to blow up the original one so who knows but i still have the new post

    right there in the kit and the arm works beautifully

    thanks tiffen

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