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Bryan Trieb

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  1. Always wear full blacks...so you blend with as much of the background and can stay hidden in the shadows as much as possible.  That screaming white t shirt makes you stand out and more easily seen by other cameras which is a big no no.

  2. -XCS Ulitmate 2 Sled with SMPTE upgrade ($1500USD performed by Greg Bubb)
    Sled also wired to accommodate full broadcast build with 2pin lemo tally pass-thru on top stage and LEH.
    19" to 32" 2" post length
    2x HDSDI video lines
    1x Analogue video input which outputs to 8pin power/video, BNC, and 4pin lemo 12V/video on the LEH (lower housing)
    -XCS Monitor Bracket
    -XCS Sliding LT dovetail plate
    -XCS Spare bits kit Including gimbal tool, screws, Kipps, and LEH balance adjustment rods.
    -Transvideo Cinemonitor HD6 with 8pin power cable
    -CamJam monitor bracket/Yolk
    -2pin XCS to 4pin female XLR camera power cable
    -Silver Anvil Case
     
    $16000.00 USD
    Buyer Pays Shipping
     
     
    OPTIONAL
    Broadcast kit:
    G-zoom zoom/focus unit with Fuji adapter.
    Stanton Focus Motor kit
    2x BFD units to power Stanton Motor including Xcs to BFD cable.
    2x analogue return monitors
    1x 5"SDI return monitor with bracket
    1x 7" SDI return monitor or also can be used as a Prompter Monitor
    Broadcast Kit: Add $1500.00 USD
     
     
    Kit is located in Toronto, Canada
     

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  3. I would recommend the X1 arm over the Tiffen arm.  

    I personally know a few operators who's G series arms have popped on set and been rendered useless.  

    The quality of components and the assembly of the Tiffen arms done overseas has lead to some issues.  I know some top operators who've been using the X1 for a little while now and are all very happy.  I demoed one the other day and it was great.  Also light and slim profile.  Having said that I'm still a Pro arm user and won't be giving that up.

  4. I receive replies from John Battiloro who's their USA rep when I ask questions about their 2" volt gimbal.  Maybe reach out to him on FB messenger, that's how I've been communicating with him.  As far as I know MKV only reopened 3weeks ago.  

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  5. I've never flown a Betz or a DBIII.  

    What I find interesting are the different opinions on how "solid" different ops describe the Betz.  

    Some say it's super solid, and zero vibration, while others describe it as the opposite.   If some operators are experiencing vibration what advice would you give to troubleshoot it?

     

  6. I owned a Master Sled, and still own the arm as backup.  The arm is decent.

    The reality you must face, and be honest with yourself about, is are you prepared to put a lot of work and money into upgrading the sled?  I've seen some nice looking upgrades that pretty much re-do the entire sled, but at that point are you really saving much money compared to getting into a lightly used PRO sled for example?  The Master is not modular.  Top stage has way too much potential to come loose and cause all sorts of problems.  It was a good gimbal but if it needs service you can't simply remove it from the sled.  I realize many are trying to get into the steadicam craft on a ridiculously low budget compared to investing in top gear brand new and creating a relationship with the manufacturer....but personally...I'd recommend staying away from all these older CP/Tiffen products as your primary sled.  You WILL have headaches.  

  7. Any updates to share about this twitching?

    I demo’d the Volt at Cinegear again. The Tiffen rep mentioned this might happen if the side to side adjustment on the top stage was off a little. Any feedback about this comment?  Also there were comments about the Volt box, if it’s not mounted properly with zero vibration possibilities it can also affect the performance consistency. 

     

  8. Mint Condition Preston Kit
    Never Sub rented, lightly used only with Steadicam, kept in amazing condition.
    Anyone who knows me can vouch for the condition in which I keep all my gear.

    Kit includes:
    1. HU3 serial #1909
    2. F/I unit serial #1623
    3. MDR-2 serial #2387
    4. DM1-X Motor serial #3513
    5. DM2 Motor serial #5183
    6. Jerry Hill PAM motor brackets x3
    7. Small single battery chargers x2
    8. Sony NP-QM71D Batteries x2
    NP-FM50 Batteries x5
    9. HU3 pre-marked focus rings x6
    (Ai, Bi, Ci, Di, Ei, 1 blank)
    10. F/I unit focus rings. Blank x2
    11. Red rod collars (19-5/8) x2
    12. Blue rod collars (19-15) x2
    13. Padded neck strap for HU3
    14. MDR-2 mounting brackets x2
    (One for 19/15mm rod, one for 1/4-20)
    15. Preston Motor gear pitch x5
    (64, .50M canon video, 48, .60)
    16. Preston Motor cables 2ft, 2x90deg connectors x2
    17. Preston Motor cables 2ft 1x90deg connector x2
    18. Run/Stop cables- Arri 2ft
    - Sony F55 2ft
    - Red Epic (bnc version)
    19. MDR-2 power cable from ARRI body
    20. MDR-2 power cable to male P-tap
    21. P-tap male to P-tap female 2ft
    22. ARRI body iris rod mount 2 19mm
    23. Jerry Hill PAM extender bracket
    24. Cinetape cable $$$$
    25. Cable wallet for all cables
    26. Pelican Storm iM2720 case with custom insert by Innerspace


    Kit is currently in Toronto, Canada.
    All firmware updates done by Phil Cremer in Toronto
    MDR-2 upgrade to Blue Dot can be done by Phil Cremer before shipping.
    Not breaking up the kit. To be sold as a complete package.
    Buyer pays Shipping


    $15 500.00 USD

    Email: steadi.og@gmail.com

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