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  1. Mike,

    Why Fly the Turtle Stand if your already flying your cart. ?

    Just backup, you never know. Last week at NFL Kickoff, they didn't want my cart on the field. So the Turtle Stand was on the sidelines while my assistant carried the Moses Pole. It doesn't kill me on weight or space to bring it, so I just always have it in the bottom of the case.

     

    I have my American Steadicam Stand in a tripod tube but the extra baggage is annoying for most brief short term jobs. I'll bring it on longer format stuff.

     

     

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  2. Thanks Rob! I learned a lot of the tricks from watching guys like you.

     

    I got the travel bag from Inovativ almost immediately, otherwise you probably wouldn't see any stickers through the scrapes and dents from TSA! They already put 1 hole in the bag.

     

    I specifically requested grommets in the lid organizer, so Patti mocked one up for me. There's no way Velcro would hold up all that weight. And sure enough, the grommets matched up perfectly with the screw holes in the lid on the first try.

     

    The vest case is just an empty shell, nothing in the lid. I have a disassembled Gary Coleman stand in the bottom. Then I pack the arm inside the vest with a vest bag from Tiffen. My toolbag fits inside the waist strap of the vest too. Also crammed in there is my Moses Pole. Then some gaff tape, rain gear, and standby bag stuffed around the sides.

     

    Today at the airport, the Arm/Vest case was 72, Sled Case was 75, and Cart was 62. With my suitcase, that was 4 bags and it cost me $100. I think my Delta Platinum AMEX got me the 2 free? Or the ticket agent remembers me. No complaints here!

     

     

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  3. Love that Sled case Michael!

     

    Question did you have to provide them with all the details of how you wanted everything cut and laid out? Or did they have a steadicam template to choose from.

     

    It looks like an organizers dream come true!

     

    Liam.

    Innerspace Cases had custody of my sled for a week or two. But I walked in with all the gear I wanted to fit, plus some measurements for pieces I didn't have with me. I live in Orlando, I just happened to be in LA for work.

     

     

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  4. I've always traveled with 3 cases (2 checked, 1 carry on), but I added the Scout 31 to my travel kit for Rio after talking with the infamous world traveler, Rob Vuona. It's a handy little cart (under 70lbs which flys free in Delta First Class), and it's the same diameter as the Pelican 1650 cases. Everything stacks on top and rolls easily in and out of the airport.

     

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    I fit everything except C-stand/arm/vest/tools in my sled case with custom foam from Innerspace. They put a million hidden pockets in the base of the foam making optimal use of all the space. Fiber/triax jumpers, G-zoom, PGM return, prompter monitor, BarTech w/ motor, spare plates and arm posts, spare arm canisters, you name it! And Patti's lid organizer at Camera Essentials is far more durable and spacious than anything Pelican offers. I fit every cable I own for each of my Sleds in the lids.

     

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    Of course batteries are carry-on only, and I never try to check them. A Pelican 1510 fits 8 Dionic HC and a Quad Charger easily and is sized to most overhead bins. On regional jets it still fits under the seat just fine. I've flown over 125,000mi this year with them and never had an issue.

     

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    Lately I've only flown in First where I get 3 bags free, so without the cart everything travels free (including my clothes). Before that, I always had success with my NBCUniversal ID getting the $50 Media Rate (under 100lb) on Delta. I was turned down once years ago by a sassy agent having a bad day but a quick complaint on the phone got all my money back. All in all, I find it pretty easy to travel with gear.

     

     

     

     

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  5. I did have Jim Bartell modify my BFD with a hi/lo switch so it can run Stanton motors. He made me a motor cable for it too. That's primarily what I use on Live now. Make use of what you got rather than buy redundant systems.

     

     

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  6. That's a great question I'd also like to know the answer too. I know Peter Hoare can repair M-One but are they still manufactured? And I'm not 100% on this but I think he can repair Heden as well. Don't quote me. I use my G-Zoom with BFD same as David, so I'm sort of in the same boat.

     

     

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  7. I sent mine to Peter Hoare and he spent months sourcing replacement POTs and trying to fix it. He really tried everything. The end result was it's unrepairable. I gave up on it. Now I have Heden motors.

     

     

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  8. It came with a package deal I purchased so I've never used it. I'm a front mount guy, so my loss is your gain!

     

    The vest was sized to a 36" waist 200lb individual. I'm 32"/160lb and it still fit me, so there is wiggle room. I'm told it was only used for 1 feature film, so it's basically new!

     

    Comes with a leather tool kit which includes:

    Air pump

    Spare shoulder strap buckle

    2 spare ratchet straps

    2 spare ratchet buckles

    Allen keys

    Spare nuts and bolts

    2 spare socket block thumb screws

     

    Asking $4000 OBO. Buyer pays shipping. Don't wait the 4week lead time, get yours now!

     

    Email Mike@OrlandoSteadicam.com

     

    Specs from the manufacturer:

    Walter Klassen FX back mount SteadicamTM vests features a hand molded carbon fiber shell, an ultra lightweight carbon fiber arm with end block tilt control. Our harness padding is made with high density foam with air bladder for maximum comfort and support. Each vest has custom leather plate customized with your name and harness number

     

    The lightweight Klassen FLEX provides all the comforts and benefits synonymous with a back mounted harnesses and can handle all your performance needs

     

    FLEX features include:

     

    – lightweight (~11 lbs including carbon arm)

     

    - new carbon shell design with side and front taper, providing flex for ease of movement

     

    - higher cut outs at the leg for more comfort operating bending down, running and navigating awkward positions

     

    - reduced leather trim with a polished carbon edge creates a modern lightweight aesthetic

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  9. I'm giving up my trusty Film-Stuff monitor arm with dual 12" rods. Fits 2" posts. Accepts PRO/XCS monitor spigot to solidly mount a variety of monitor types and sizes. I liked it because it is strong and rigid, no vibrations coming from this piece of the sled!

     

    Retail $300. Asking $125

     

    I also have a variety of spare power cables from Terry West:

    -1x PRO/Tiffen 3pin LEMO to Boxx 12v power

    -1x Arri 2pin to Boxx 12v power

    -1x PRO CineLive to Arri Amira 24v power

    -1x PRO/Tiffen 3pin LEMO to Cmotion 12v power

    -2x XLR4 to Hirose 4pin SmallHD power

     

    Asking $100 per cable.

     

    Buyer pays shipping on all items. Buy them together and save!

     

    Email Mike@OrlandoSteadicam.com

     

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  10. I have spotty luck with SONY R/S cables. I've found a lot of it depends on firmware. There are no settings to enable, Sony just decided to enable it at a later date on some cameras. Yesterday I had an FS7 that worked perfectly, plug and play. I've had some F55's that worked and some that didn't. Some XDCAMS (the ones from Pilgrim that I used with you Ozzie) didn't work until a certain firmware version.

     

    It's the most hit or miss thing, but you're never in danger of frying anything. Sony is pretty consistent with connector pin out in my experience.

     

    Sony's Broadcast cameras will have the same Hirose but they use the R/S pins as a tally trigger/light

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