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  1. Hey Rob. If you decide to go with the zephyr, I lowered the price on mine to 5700$ OBO. Still in mint condition. I would like to make a sale soon as I’m getting ready to shoot a personal project.
  2. I did talk to my steadicam guy. Who also flys the archer2 and the M1. He mentioned that the pros and cons between the aero30 and the Zephyr , is that the Zephyr is more bullet proof with a couple of more options. It’s a better built. The Zephyr is an good set up for an entry level steadicam as it’s easier to use than a more heavy duty set up. It’s lightweight, and for a light camera line the mini or a c300 it’s a good fit. With that said, it will be more squirrelly than a heavier duty one. But for a lightweight rig , it’s ideal. It’s lighter than heavier Steadicam’s and easier to use in its functionality .
  3. Your camera and lenses are much lighter than my package. I have no need for it. So it’s just sitting there. I was asking 6500$ for it but am open to negotiate .
  4. I bought this for my brother. I Direct/DP. Wanted him to become a steadicam op. But he decided to stick to his engineering career. My Good friend also has the Zephyr. He flys my rig, on multiple gigs. Features, commercials, music videos etc. the Zephyr is maxing out with my camera package, which is heavier than most Alexa mini packages because of the lenses I have. But I’m not personally a steadicam op, I work with my friend every time who is, who owns the Zephyr as well.
  5. I have a mint condition Zephyr . For sale. Flys my Alexa mini with Cooke anamorphics perfectly. Which is anywhere from 25-30lbs
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