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Raphael Werner

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  1. Hi guys

    my old camcorder reached the (well deserved) end of it's life and now I'm looking for a new practice camera. 
    I don't particularly like practice cages, so if anyone of you has an old ENG camera laying around or has a model she/he can recommend, that would be greatly appreciated!

    Let me know, and thanks in advance!

  2. Selling my trusty g50x arm from Tiffen / Steadicam.
    I am the 2nd owner and I've always been really happy with it! I'm only selling because it's time for me to upgrade to a higher payload, and at the moment I can't afford to keep it as a backup.

    The arm is currently serviced at Tiffen in Burbank, so you're getting a perfectly functioning arm with only some cosmetic scratches. I'll post an update as soon as I have a definitive list of all the parts they replaced (I'm guessing bearings and some cleaning).

    The arm comes with both a 3/4'' and 5/8'' arm post, a bag and a rain cover. I'll also include a low mode bracket from Glidecam (5/8'') for free.

    I'm not sure how long the service will take at Tiffen, but it might be possible to ship it directly to its new owner if you're based in America (if we can sort out the VAT issue).

    Otherwise I would prefer shipping within Europe (at buyer's cost).

    Looking for 6500 Dollars / 6000 Euros, open for reasonable offers.

    Feel free to contact me with any questions!

     

     

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  3. Selling my Glidecam X45 sled with a lot of accessories. Was my workhorse for several years, bought it in 2019 directly from Glidecam in America. Great sled for younger operators to get started with Steadicam operating, as it carries almost every camera out there. After a few years and many great projects, it is time for me to upgrade.

    The kid includes:

    • X45 sled with Docking Bracket (2x V-Mount plates)
    • Two blue camera plates (one of them has additional holes for a Betz Wave)
    • Cam-Jam Monitor Mount, Atomos Shogun Inferno with V-Mount plate and screen protection
    • PeliCase 1650 (wheels, the inlet foam has suffered a bit and might need to be replaced someday)
    • SDI-cables, monitor power cables, screws and various accessories

    The sled is in good working condition, has a few cosmetic bumps and scratches, but nothing that affects operating. I re-wired the sled a few months ago, because the SDI dropped out a couple of times.

    Local pickup in Switzerland or Germany would be appreciated, but I can also ship worldwide at buyer's expense - preferably within Europe. 
    Happy to send more pictures or to show you the sled in a video call. Feel free to contact me with any questions!

    Looking for 4900 Euros OBO. Make me an offer.
    Willing to sell for 3500 Euros without Cam-Jam mount and Shogun (instead with standard monitor bracket from Glidecam) 

     

    Camera, Betz Wave1, Cinelevel, arm, vest, light stand and batteries are not included :-)

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  4. Selling my trusty Steadicam LX vest. I am the 2nd owner and everything is in good and working condition. It comes with a hondall bag and some spare parts (see pictures).

    Cosmetic wear and tear as shown on the pictures.
    I cut a little part of the hip piece in order to get the socket block a little bit more down. Doesn't affect the operating and I personally loved having the socket block a tiny bit lower.

    Based in Switzerland, shipping world-wide at buyer's expense.

    Asking 1800 Euros OBO.

     

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  5. 8 hours ago, Devindra Sooknanan said:

    Hey Raphael, I had the same problem but i found a bit a a solution, i added a v mount battery plate to the bottom of the rig.  I got a the V-mount battery plate off ebay,

    4x 1inch long  3/4 hex standoffs with 10-32 thread

    https://www.google.com/search?q=3/4+hex+standoff+10-32&hl=en&sxsrf=ALeKk02kKi5hQncBdED9YdAw5PO8CVuGHw:1586332693498&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiLysPlrdjoAhVRFTQIHZYzBSkQ_AUoAnoECAwQBA&biw=2133&bih=1076

    4x 5/16 diameter 1/2in long spacers  

    https://www.google.com/search?q=5%2F16+diameter+1%2F2inch+long+spacers  &tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwisqNuortjoAhXyJn0KHVB0CboQ2-cCegQIABAA&oq=5%2F16+diameter+1%2F2inch+long+spacers  &gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQA1Dz9wJYqJoDYPSfA2gAcAB4AIABVYgB_AGSAQEzmAEAoAEBqgELZ3dzLXdpei1pbWc&sclient=img&ei=ooSNXqzPF_LN9APQ6KXQCw&bih=1076&biw=2133&hl=en

    some 1inch long 10-32 cap screws and washers.  

    flip the rig over, take the thumb screws holding the sliding base on and replace them with the hex standoffs, then put the screws through the battery plate, put the washers and spacers on them screw the plate to the hex stand off.  here's a good drive link to see how mine turned out

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1D8bmIu9Au_9dPFGV0VJl1jBr6KSE23_0

     

    let me know if you have any questions.  I got all the hardware stuff from a small hardware store, home depot didn't have it but a neighborhood ACE or smaller hardware store might.  

    good luck yo

    Devindra S.

    Cool, thanks for the advise! I will check this out and try it as soon as our stores re-open here...

    Have a great day, and stay healthy!
    Raphi

  6. 1 hour ago, Lisa Sene said:

    Hi Raphael,

    In order to achieve both static and dynamic balance with the setup you describe, you'll need to find a way to add some weight to your monitor. You could put a battery bracket on your monitor, and then add a battery to the back. You could also look into smaller weights like these, because they can be moved around to wherever you need them. I'm not sure what mounting options you have on the bottom of that sled, but you could always tape the weights where you need them. Not pretty, but works! I did that for awhile with my Archer 1 sled, which had a fixed monitor bracket (and thus position). Eventually I got a bracket that made sliding the weights along the two bottom rods much easier, and saved me a lot of tape!

    If you haven't, read the Dynamic Balance Primer on Jerry's website, and check out the section on dynamic balance in the handbook

    Happy flying!

    Lisa

    Thank you so much Lisa! I already read the handbook's advice, but I will certainly check out Jerry's website, and the tipp with the weights is definitely something I'm going to try out!

    Have a great day, and thanks for your time and advise!

  7. Hi there!
     
    As I had the opportunity to borrow a friend's rig, I recently started to operate heavier cameras after learning to operate with lightweight setups (FS5 etc.). Now I have some kind of a noob struggle: I have no problem putting the rig in static balance. However, I find it very hard to balance it dynamically
     
    As the guidebooks and tutorials advise, a good start for dynamic balance would be to put the camera’s CG a tiny bit behind the central post. But by doing so, I cannot put the rig in static balance any longer, as the batteries at the back of the bottom stage are way heavier than my monitor. Also, I cannot move my monitor uphill in order to get a better look at it or to balance the rig dynamically, because I need the weight at the bottom to get it statically balanced.
     
    Have any of you had this problem too? I cannot reduce my batteries’ weight, I need them for my static balance. And I already attached the heaviest V-Mount battery to my monitor to bring it back to balance. Still, the monitor is way too light… 
     
    I don’t want to extend my post too much (that way I could get rid of one battery on the battery hanger)…
     
    Any advice from a pro?
  8. Hi Antoine

    I'm currently selling my first rig (Glidecam X20), as I upgraded to another setup. Would you be interested? You can load it up to 9kg, I flew many cameras on it, including FS5, FS7, Alexa Mini and RED models...

    I bought it directly from Glidecam for around 5700 Dollars, would part with it for 2500 Dollars plus shipping. I could also include a few accessories to get you started.

    Maybe it's a bit overkill for you, as you mentioned you would only fly small mirrorless or DSLR cameras, but feel free to hit me up when you are interested. Or maybe you want to take a workshop first or operate a really cheap stabilizer to see if you like operating?
     

    I really loved this baby and learned so much with it... I also started operating in filmschool :-)

    If you want to buy a cheaper solution first, I can generally highly recommend the Glidecam products. But I don't think you necessarily need a vest and arm just for a Alpha 7s. :-)

    Greetings from Switzerland
    Raphi

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  9. Hi Nick

    Not sure if you're still looking for a rig... I started with a Glidecam X20 a few years ago and loved it. Of course, Steadicam or Sachtler products give you a bit more flexibility, more connectors etc. But it works just fine and the gimbal is really great.

    I still use a Glidecam sled (X45), but changed the vest and arm to Steadicam (G50x and LX vest) - I don't have any complaints about the Glidecam sled. Really solid build quality.

    You can pack a Mini or RED on the X20, although it gets really close to the maximum weight capacity...

    I'm selling the X20, as I didn't use it for the past few months - hit me up if you're interested :) Looking for around 2500 Dollars (plus shipping).

    All the best
    Raphi

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  10. Hi there!

    I've been looking for a spare arm post that lets me put my 5/8'' gimbal on the G50x. But until now, I could not find it anywhere, and the guys from CVP.com - where I normally get the equipment - don't know about it either...

    Does anyone have an idea where I could get any infos about that topic? Or do you know a European reseller?
    All the best

    Raphi

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