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Jeff Muhlstock SOC last won the day on June 28 2022

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  1. After many hours and many different cameras, I still love my Small Hds. However, there are 2 MAJOR issues that have not been adressed. The monitors suffer from a latency issue, minor, but relavent, feels like about a frame off. More serious, they often have trouble locking in to SDI or HDMI signals. This requires either a reboot or toggle back and forth from HDMI to SDI input selects. I've seen this issue with several Small HD monitors, both mine and other owners. I would love to see this resolved! What do you say Small HD? A fix?
  2. Im updating my focus system. Wondering what we think about some of the Preston alternates. My choices are: Preston DM1X, Fastest but big and heavy... DM2 -vs- DM4. Heden, M26VE, M21VE or the new M21VE-L. And of course M-One's line. Educated opinions would be helpful. Thanks guys. Jeff
  3. Guys, Its my understanding that its a known issue of a few frame latency issue with Epic while shooting in 5K outputting to monitors (2.5 frames or so). Any fix/setting or work around that someone knows of? The lag is driving me crazy. thanks, Jeff
  4. I got mine! Thanks Rob Vouna for the demonstration! After a little modification to the back AB plate (moved it up to reveal the rear 1/4.20 hole), I'm all set with a nice rigid mount. I'd love to see some better leveling software updated, and perhaps a "trigger" fan switch option??? Also, larger menu fonts. But overall, I really like this monitor! I wish it came in a slightly larger screen size, I'll just keep going bigger before I wear glasses... Can you see the total denial I'm in... Thanks Rob and Small HD folks!
  5. I love this thread! And I like the guys who are posting here! I did a commercial this summer and the Director actually suggested I turn off my monitor to get an "authentic POV" performance... hahahha WTF. I did this, and he loved the shot! So there, no daylight monitor needed! So much for upgrading. I'll stay with what i have for now. riding the downward slide... Jeff
  6. I passed on it as well! Id rather make donuts for minimum wage then give away my 30 years of experience and gear investment. However, I don't really fault anyone for working at low rates. We all have our own circumstances and we all do what we have to do to put food on the table. I don't like it, but I understand it. Everyone is entitled to make what they feel they are worth, some just don't feel they are worth very much... sad state of affairs we are in.
  7. This is an incredible achievement! Amazing work! I had seen this when it aired and it just gets better watching it again. The beauty of working with dancers, is that they understand and treat the operator as another dancer, its pure magic when it comes together like this. BRAVO to this team! Great shot! Great Operating! The transition to the steps and stage, amazing!
  8. I don't even care about this feature any more. Having shot one of the first features with Alexa, Ive been asking since the beginning. I suspect they came across some trouble with this feature... I just invert the camera and make sure video village has the ability to invert or flip monitor images. Image flip is a simple key stroke in post. I can say that I have never mounted the Alexa from a low mode bracket or handle and I never will! Traditional low mode building is a thing of the past!
  9. A few have asked, so here are some details: Its a 3A arm with early EFP springs (I think red). Not sure what the weight rating is, but this will support any ENG video camera or live video setup, trimmed down Alexa, Red, etc. PRO, D-box 2 PRO Gimbal 12 or 24 Volt/2 battery mod, with several cables Original Transvideo Cinemonitor SD video only. Master Vest dock case cables 2 Anton Baur Magnum batts. Im asking 14K.
  10. Let me add this: It's summer, and I have some time off. I would offer private lessons and possibly a rental or finance arrangement with the right person (NY/NJ Metro area). I'm looking to get this old rig back in action. Great starter rig.
  11. Im considering letting go of my old backup Rig, This sled started out as an EFP but has many add ons. PRO gimbal, 24 volt mod, D-box2, etc. If you have a real interest, especially if your on the east coast USA, please contact me via email. Jeff jeffmuhlstock@mac.com
  12. Hi Janice, Thought Id chime in here. Very interesting conversation! I would have to go with Jerry here, for a variety of reasons. I certainly like your thinking and it would make sense to me in terms of its basic logic. However, No one has experimented more with this then Jerry, all the R & D and different size gimbals and bearings that he has played with, you gota go with that expertise... I will add that i have experimented with some different lubes on my older gimbals and always found that the least amount of the lightest oil has been best for me. In earlier days, I found that I grew out of my 3a gimbal once I tested a PRO gimbal. The PRO had less friction/drag... The CP 3a, felt like it had too much drag on it, which translated into seeing more "hand" effect in the shot. Of course thats just me and we learn and adjust. But from personal experience, I found, even the slightest addition of friction/drag, adds unwanted movement as a result of more touching and pressure from fingers over compensating. I even see this with my current gimbal after a few years of muck build up... I like to clean out the bearings occasionally. Of course many other factors come to play in this conversation. The balance, bearing quality, size, the operator..., etc. I will add one other thought here. Once I tested a 2 inch diameter Gimbal (XCS), I never went back. I feel the larger diameter makes it easier to remain flat! I know, this is counter intuitive of my previous statement about more fingers touching, but, its not more touching, its more about letting the larger surface do its thing. The larger diameter takes longer to roll which in turn is easier to keep flat... just my own little theory on this. Cheers, Jeff
  13. Mind blowing excellence ! Bravo. I would consider that to be one of the most technically perfect, operated Steadicam shots I have every seen. So simple, but pure. I have finally found someone who can shoot for me when I hang it up... (half kidding). This work is what every operator should be searching for, precision moves, a constant speed on the slow creep, timing, perfect headroom/composition. I applaud you ! Jeff
  14. It must be difficult to operate in tight spaces with such big balls! Bravo, exciting shot! Well done. Jeff
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