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Jeff Cools

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  1. Hello everyone. I found this ad on the web and wanted to know if this is a good price to purchase? http://cgi.ebay.com/Steadicam-WALTER-KLASSEN-Vehicle-Mount-Steadycam-/140471374466?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20b4bf1282#ht_1011wt_936 Is there a standard mount that is requested most? Thanks
  2. And let us not forget the late, unlamented WRC-4, which was Airtronics RC airplane electronics at the core. Or the WRC-3, whose guts were built by a RC model company from San Diego. Jim "still having nightmares" Bartell I used a regular 2 channel Futaba car controller. We broke off the return spring inside the hand unit and modified the servo to throw as fas as I could. The Futaba radio used was T2PH. The transmitter has a very long range (not sure why you'd use it 200 feet away) buy you could. The servo is being held in place with a bracket from http://www.jimmyjib.com . I bought gears for Fuji, cannon and a film gear 32 pitch.
  3. Sorry Matt, I tried to post pics,,it didn't work..,I will try again. Here's some pics.
  4. :huh: I just wanted to mention to some newbie-s that might be looking for a low cost video follow focus. I made this one using a digital proportional radio transmitter. I works well, but is only good for one motor. The whole systems reciever and battery's are nested in a lite weight plastic box that slides onto the matt box rails. The receiver motor is attached to the video lense. This bracket is available at www.jimmyjib.com. The entire unit can be made for under $400. Hope this helps. Jeff Cools www.jeffcools.com
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