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Irys Steel

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  1. The RF is your best bet for lightweight lenses. 0.25nm is perfectly adequate for most use cases.
    If the lens is stiff then the Plus will get you through. Mostly it's best suited to Zoom due to it's added strength.

    One thing that improves the response of the motors is adding additional power into the loop. Having a D-Tap to LBUS cable going into the chain will immediately get everything running at full speed on high torque. With the added power the Mini becomes a good middle ground between the RF and the Plus.

    I still haven't found a motor that feels as good as the long discontinued Reflex in terms of speed, weight, and torque but the Heden LM-30 gets pretty close. 

  2. As much as it pains me to say it, the PDmovie remote AIR 3 (Dual motor with thumbwheel) might be the path to go.

    The motors are fine, not great but they'll cope with stills lenses and light cine lenses. Thumbwheel just needs a battery connection and it's otherwise wireless.

    I wouldn't go much cheaper than the PDmovie (the tilta version maybe) as the servicing and customer support just isn't there below that price point.

     

    It'll get you up and running and you'll have a hand unit to give a focus puller if you get one.

  3. Shoot Blue and Pixie Pixel are indie friendly and have good alexa mini packages. I've used them a lot and haven't had a bad experience.

    Filmscape are often the go to for very low budgets but I've had problems. Lots of hand holding is needed so you don't get bitten after returning kit. They're getting better though.

     

    If you can, go to Arri directly. Get a quote. If it's in your budget, go there. They have everything and your AC's will be happy

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