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  1. Hi

     

    Here's a simple video showing basic use of our new FIZ. For mor information just drop an email: info@actionproducts.ch

     

     

    The system offers:

     

    - Automatic Lens detection

    - up to 100 lens-memory

    - multiply step programing for iris/zoom

    - all kinds of adustements (motor speed etc.)

    - automatic visual focus range (calculated on the iris your using) on the LCD of the grip

    - build in SD video in out, with frameline and focus/lens information on the screen you use

    - optional mini LCD with 2.4 ghz wireless video

    - 3D modus (Focus slave funktion for Iris or zoom motor)

     

    Compatible with most digital motors (heden etc.)

    Our own motor is extremely powerful and quiet.

     

    We will offer it w/o motor, with LOON motors (Digital M-ONE) and our own motor.

     

    ... and so on (more infos will be published soon).

     

    Please find the following introduction prices (1-3 motors etc).

     

    The U-Lex is extremely attractive in price/functionality and of course of highest quality standard. We are very proud of it.

     

    basic w/o Motor $12800.-

    basic w. 1x U-Lex Motor $15900.-

    basic w. 1x LOON Motor $14850.-

     

    2x Motor package w. LOON Motor $16980.-

    2x Motor package w.U-Lex Motor $19500.-

     

    3x Motor package w.LOON Motor $19300.-

    3x Motor package w.U-Lex Motor $22800.-

     

    3x Motor incl. Zoom-control (UZC) package w. LOON Motor $24900.-

    3x Motor incl. Zoom-control (UZC) package w.U-Lex Motor $28400.-

     

    UZC (separate) $5900.-

    U-Lex Motor (single) $3249.-

    LOON Motor (single) $2350.-

     

     

    __________________

    Brian D.Goff

     

    DP / ActionCam creator - operator

    home of the ActionCam "RED edition" stabilizer

    www.actionproducts.ch

    info@actionproducts.ch

     

    ShowReel (DP/ActionCam)

     

    www.brian.goff.ch

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  2. hi all

     

    i was asking myself why there was no video receiver on a wireless follow focus device...

     

    Something like this may be great to help getting sharp focus.

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    is this useless ?

     

     

    Our new FIZ the U-LEX will have that option in the near future. For now, the U-LEX can display all lens data as overlay onto any standard definition monitor. So even now, all you have to do is give the focus puller a small monitor and you got just what you are requesting.

     

    http://www.steadicamforum.com/index.php?sh...amp;#entry52477

  3. We just completed a long testing period for our new FIZ, and are very proud to introduce the U-LEX digital lens control system. The pictures below are from one of the several preproduction models that have been tested the last few months under harsh conditions. The production models will have some minor cosmetic changes.

     

    The U-LEX will be on our website sometime the next two weeks, as well as all the tech. details and pricing. Price is not cheap, but noticeable below comparable competition.

     

    General features are:

     

    -100 lens memory. Once a lens is calibrated and stored in memory, the system will automatically recognize it after performing automatic lens stop detection.

     

    -Display for all lens relevant information, including the focus marks down to millimeter display! Once the lens is manually calibrated using several witness marks of the lens, the software cleverly calculates in-between distances, giving you millimeter precision display on FIZ

     

    -very light and very strong motors AND very very quite!

     

    -works with most 3.party digital motors.

     

    -Programable Iris / Zoom positions, recallable with the press of a button.

     

    -Video splitter and FIZ information overlay onto standard definition Monitors.

     

    -various add-ons in development such as 4" screen display.

     

    -low power consumption, light weight of all components

     

    Brian

    info@actionproducts.ch

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  4. I posted some pics of what I have come up with for lo mode the other day in another thread.

    lo mode

     

     

    Hi Michael

     

    I use our tilt-able (ActionProducts) low-mode cage for some shots. But for most of the low-mode shots the last years, I have never remounted a camera (neither 35mm or digital) - If I go low-mode, I simply flip the hole rig and re-adjust balance. Then I have them flip the image back in post - saves you lots of time on set. Several times I've had directors say to me there happy I'm doing the job, because I don't take any time to go low-mode. Really, since all footage pass DI these days anyway, it's the fastest way to go. If a the DP is not sure about doing it this way, I just say "I can remount the camera for low-mode, takes about 10min - or, I just filp the hole rig and you filp it back in post, then I'm ready in 30sec" - They always take the 30sec mode:).

     

    Cheers

    Brian (from ActionProducts)

  5. I've got Brian Goff's actioncam zero g.

    Hi Jon

     

    I use my 2 BFD's powering off the 4pin lemos - this way all acc. are on 12V. And if you are flying the 3batt set-up, you got one batt. dedicated to the acc.

     

    Cheers

    Brian

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