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Apologies for posting here, somehow the marketplace is greyed out on my screen... Selling a pair of brand new Teradek Serv Pro in their original boxes. Save yourself some money on this amazing streamer! This solution is ideal to stream on site to several phones or tablets at once or for online viewing to clients anywhere in the world through its FREE app. The devices have been used only once and are in MINT condition. Uppon registration, a 1 year warranty is still available from Teradek. Included inside each box: - Teradek Serv Pro - Power Supply - Ethernet Cable - BNC Cable - Shoe Mount - 2 x Antennas - Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty - Stream Using Local Networks: The Serv Pro connects to cameras via HDMI or 3G-SDI and streams over 2.4/5 GHz Wi-Fi or Ethernet to iOS devices connected to the same network. Each unit supports up to 10 simultaneous connections, whether you connect directly to Serv Pro or to the same wireless access point. - High-Definition at Low Latency: Each Serv Pro feed is streamed at 1080p with just a 2-frame delay. The video stream also includes a stereo audio channel that can be enabled or disabled from the VUER iOS application. - Complements other Wireless Solutions: The Serv Pro operates on 5 GHz Wi-Fi and is a complementary tool to zero delay wireless systems like the Bolt series. With proper frequency management, these systems will work together without interference. - VUER iOS App: The VUER application for iOS puts an entire cinematographer's toolset in your hands, allowing you to use tools such as vectorscopes, false color, focus peaking, and more on each Serv Pro feed you're monitoring. The application is free to use and can be customized to allow users full or limited access to the toolset. VUER can monitor up to 4 Serv Pro feeds at the same time, all in 1080p, and all at the same 2-frame delay. - Designed and Manufactured in United States All sales are final because of the amount. If you wish to test the devices and are a working professionnal in the Vancouver area please message me to arrange a meeting. The Item is located in Vancouver, BC. Will ship worldwild, buyer pays shipping. I am asking for CAD$3200. Feel free to reach me anytime if you have questions Thanks for your interest!
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Weird screw while attempting to center the gimbal [Aero]
Laurent Da replied to Laurent Da's topic in General Discussion
Thanks Jeremy, I found that info as well after my post. Trying now to figure out what size it might be. I'll do some more digging into the forum tomorrow :) -
Hi Everyone, As I was attempting to center my gimbal I took off the caps on the side of it as Werner Juergen Heinemann instructed in his post but instead of finding flat head screws I am now facing this... Anybody seen this before or know what tool is needed to work it? I have no idea why this couldn't be a simple flat head.. but any help will be greatly appreciated! Thank you and happy new year!
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Hi Peter, I would be very interested to find the guides you mentioned in this topic. Any chance you could point me to the right direction? Cheers!
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Hi Martin, Thanks for the quick reply. I truly appreciate it. I read Werner post but it remains quite difficult to understand want he means with this solution. People in the thread requests videos and/or photos but none are posted. Any chance you could detail a bit more what solution could work for this particular issue? I thank you again for your help
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Hello all, I am facing currently the exact same issue as Werner but on an Aero. Could anybody explain how to fix? I am having difficulties understanding what he wrote.. Some members talked about a video or some pictures, I would definitely love to see those or if someone would be kind enough to walk me through a solution I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
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Hi Everybody, While practicing today I have noticed something terribly odd while doing a Static Balance. Once the Steadicam is in perfect static balance, if I rotate it 180 degree on the balancing spud the entore system is out of balance. If I rotate it back to where it was originally it becomes perfectly balanced again. I suspect maybe the pan bearing being off centered but would appreciate if someone could shine some light for me and if possible, let me know how to fix this. Thanks again and happy holiday to all!
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Hi Everybody, While practicing today I have noticed something terribly odd while doing a Static Balance. Once the Steadicam is in perfect static balance, if I rotate it 180 degree on the balancing spud the entore system is out of balance. If I rotate it back to where it was originally it becomes perfectly balanced again. I suspect maybe the pan bearing being off centered but would appreciate if someone could shine some light for me and if possible, let me know how to fix this. Thanks again and happy holiday to all!
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Archer 2 Volt and vibration issues in low mode
Laurent Da replied to Josh Pickering's topic in Wave/Volt
I am observing the same too. If you ever figured it out please let me know! -
Hi everybody! I recently had to do a shot going down the stairs for the first time, realizing how difficult it actually is! I was curious to know if anyone has tips for such shots? My main issue was actually maintaining the tilt while watching for the horizon and of course my steps... The balance of my rig was actually pretty good. With an approx drop time of 3 secs. Would it be easier with a balance closer to neutral? Thank you all for your advice!
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Hi everybody! I recently had to do a shot going down the stairs for the first time, realizing how difficult it actually is! I was curious to know if anyone has tips for such shots? My main issue was actually maintaining the tilt while watching for the horizon and of course my steps... The balance of my rig was actually pretty good. With an approx drop time of 3 secs. Would it be easier with a balance closer to neutral? Thank you all for your advice!