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Samuel Law

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    Los angeles
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    MK-V Nexus, 3a arm, PRO vest, preston, paralinx
  1. Sorry for the late response, I'm having some trouble logging into my account through Facebook Anyway the rig is awesome for what it is. It doesn't replace a full size rig for full size cameras on full size productions. It's an excellent tool if you know your going to be flying cameras in its weight capacity it's Phenominal. More importantly the weight capacity is the same, if not higher then then that of the gimbal market, and all of the shots people use a gimbal as a steadicam replacement for due to budgetary constraints, or overall lack of skill, this is the same price, but is a far more precise tool. The cameras you described sound like they will fit well within its weight range. An alexa with a preston, anamorphic lens, cinetape, tomahawk, etc will not. At the same time if your on a job that can afford a decked out alexa, your better off hiring someone with $50-100k in kit and years of experience. If you own a red or a mini, and shoot a lot of music videos and shorts this is an incredible bang for your buck, and for $5000ish you add unrestricted 3 dimensional camera movement to your list of tricks. a steadicam is a huge investment, this little rig works exactly the same as big rigs, and lets you get your feet wet, and practice (while hopefully paying itself off) at a much lower entry fee.
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