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Alex Kryszkiewicz

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    Steadicam Aero 30

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  1. A great starter/light-duty Steadicam package for those who may be just starting out, or wanting to add to their arsenal of camera stabilization arsenal. I've shot several music vids and a short film on ALEXA Mini (super speeds and Canon Sumire lens packages), as well as various projects on my BMPCC 6k Pro (which flies perfectly on this rig when you need a light setup). What's included: (note stand and battery in the main photo are NOT included, custom yoke with Atomos Shogun, and BMPCC camera build NOT included and for configuration example only): -Steadicam Aero 30 Sled (V-Lock) -Steadicam OEM monitor with power cable and case in excellent condition (rarely used) -SDI cable for monitor -Steadicam deluxe bracket (much more solid than the one supplied, also included) -Steadicam Zephyr vest in excellent condition -Steadicam Flyer LE arm in great working order with cosmetic marks from normal use (supports 19lbs/8.61Kg) with tool-free, one-touch, “on the fly” lift knobs for precise, quick adjustments • Arm post assembly permits different length arm posts, a feature usually found on more expensive systems • 2-section arm separates with a quick release pin for fast and neat storage. -HPRC 2760W rolling-style peli-style case that holds everything included (would likely be shipped in this case). -Balancing weights. All the above for £3700.00 Optional extras (price negotiable if you're interested in these items): -Custom yoke to fit larger monitor such as Atomos Shogun, or SmallHD 702 -C-stand if based in UK (for collection only)
  2. I'm currently looking at the 8" pneumatics from Backstage for my Inovativ Axis stand (contacted Backstage to make sure they would fit on these feet/legs), but my BIG QUESTION is whether I should really be saving up for a full cart. Did any of you purchase wheels for your stand and then find that within a year you moved to a card and wheels/stand now collecting dust? I'm still in my first year of Steadicam and some AC's are grumbling about my stand with no wheels,. Thanks, Alex
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