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Tiffen Archer 2 / G50X Arm / Fawcett Exovest
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Berlin, germany
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Hi all, I am selling my Archer 2 Sled, located in berlin, germany. Included: -Sled in great condition with Tilt Stage, dual V-Mount Battery holder for 12 volt, 24 volt or 12 volt with hotswap -CAM-JAM Archer Monitor Yoke (https://shop.cam-jam.de/product/monitor-yoke-archer/) -Cables: 12V 4pin, 12V Alexa MINI, 24V Alexa SXTW, 24V Alexa MINI / AMIRA, 12V Red Epic, 12V D-TAP Splitter -Steadicam Plate (1 safetypin is missing) + srews -Peter Abrahams Zalex Long Plate + screws (https://www.facebook.com/Zalex-Steadicam-Accessories-310232185844803/about/)
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Hi all, I am selling the Fawcett Exovest in a very good condition. I shortened the waistpads to make it fit my body size. It's located in berlin, germany but I am willing to ship inside europe if the buyer pays shipping. I am only selling because I want to switch to a Pro Vest. Price for: the Vest + 2 Pads + Allen Key + Bag: 4200€
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Mickey Dynamic Balance for sale in europe
Lucas Heinze replied to Lucas Heinze's topic in Steadicam Marketplace - For Sale
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WTB Fawcett Exovest in europe
Lucas Heinze replied to Lucas Heinze's topic in Steadicam Marketplace - Wanted
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Thanks Jerry! @RobinThwaites ahh they had this plate at the rental house I just didn‘t know for what I would need it :) but yeah I wasn‘t really happy with the handly clamp it just wasn‘t perfectly tight. I had a normal droptime with this setup and I had three batteries mounted at the bottom (including the one for the monitor) and the rig was already way too bottom heavy (top heavy when turned upside down for low mode). Idon‘t know why I would need a third battery mount.
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Hi All, I have a question on Lowmode. Yesterday I had a shoot where I was only in Lowmode. I put 3 heavy Batteries at the end of the post to get the gimbal as low as possible (high in lowmode), I extended the post a bit and I used a Lowmode Camera Handle Clamp to flip the camera so it is upright in lowmode. Like this I was able to stand up straght but my question is: Does it even make sense to balance the rig this bottom heavy? Thanks!