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Jens Piotrowski SOC

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  1. http://www.transvideo.eu/Other-mounting-systemsand the slide plate for the Rainbow HD bottom
  2. Don't think those two mate. There are Rainbow HD specific pieces available, plus the SBl version has a built-in level.
  3. hardmount on a dolly (with 4 wheel steering, roundy round) in low mode and you can scrape the floor....
  4. IDX now offers a Firmware update for the CW7 HD-SDI TX/RX. It cuts the connection time dramatically down to 10-15 sec in DFS mode and also adds more channels to the AUTO/DFS mode. There are now 9 channels instead of 5 in the AUTO/DFS mode. Here are the changes: 1. Fast link time on Auto/DFS channel (10-15 sec) a. This is accomplished by establishing a link to a non-DFS frequency first. 2. 9 total channels on Auto/DFS a. The Auto/DFS channel now includes the 5 DFS frequencies and the 4 selectable frequencies. b. More frequencies = better performance and less interference in crowded wireless environments. Prices are in my opinion very competitive at around $2100 for the pair. Don't think there is anything in that price range at the moment. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/962865-REG/idx_cw_7_uncompressed_wireless_hd_sd_sdi.html
  5. i do not believe there is a recording function for the Rainbow HD, but the Starlight HD records on a SD card....
  6. Rich, Try in the menu: Adjust, Profile, Linear instead of rec709 for even more visibility especially with very dark images at night....
  7. The Rainbow HD has a regular brightness (450 nits) high brightness (900 nits) version. Non bonded, but AR coated glass. Avenger, non gyro compensated level sensor. Image flip, frame liner, custom zoom. Slotted below the Cinemonitor line. I use one as an onboard for operating and my x-sbl HD6 for STEADICAM.
  8. back to the title of the thread: IDX CW-7 like: DFS , build quality best value for the money http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=&sku=962865&gclid=CP3dteyEtcQCFZSKaQodNWoAwg&Q=&is=REG&A=details
  9. it's not bad, but they only have so many life cycle switches in them, it's like a clock counting down. usually 5000 cycles
  10. I'll take the "faux" 4k Alexa any day over other so called "RAW" 4k cameras....
  11. I'll predict a new Arri Alexa Generation, no not the MIni.....
  12. Does the current version of the F55 support image flip for low mode. Where do i find it in the menu? Thx.
  13. The Preston is a very North American choice, the rest of the world also uses heavily other units like the Arri and Cmotion systems to name just a few of the choices available...
  14. contact Jim Bartell, he's the man BarTech Engineering 5285 East Appian Way Long Beach, CA 90803-1969 tel: 562-987-9159 fax: 815-364-5240 e-mail: jim@bartechengineering.com
  15. This will be THE steadicam camera in the next 5 years, it has all the possibilities to become our favorite camera and the DP's of course. 4/3 sensor, shooting anamorphic with big and heavy lenses, no problem RAW, up to 30fps, feature films, no problem Pro res up to 200fps MDR build in ND filters build in Quite and not power hungry 5 lbs, body weight, add the weight you want or need, including heavy lenses, like Panavision's 19-90 or add 1 battery or 2 to power it, truly usable weight and extent the inertia the way you want it on a rail system, take the weight off and make it the lightest camera you need.
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