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Nicholaus James

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  1. Hello Pedro!  Welcome to the community!

    I am actually selling my Steadicam Aero 30 system with a ton of accessories, even with gimbal accesories.  The rig is in excellent condition.  You can see in the pictures and the listing here:

     

    DM me for any further questions!

  2. I don't know what your budget is Travis, but I have a Steadicam brand rig that I am selling.  It is in excellent condition and will get you started strong and this rig will carry you for a ways in the beginning of this career.

  3. Selling my Aero 30 system package here for upgrading.  As you'll see through the pictures, there is a lot of life left in this rig.  I've been picking up more gigs that are demanding heavier loads so need to free up some cash to get into a bigger system.  This is an excellent system to get started with.  I've shot everything from small mirrorless cameras that were "cine-rigged" up to even an Alexa35 with a small cine lens.  Perfect rig for anything in between from Sony FX6s to REDs.

    Added Jerry Hill's monitor yoke bracket making it easier for viewing, operating, and balancing.  Added a second battery mount and also including a triple Dtap to the top stage to help power more accessories.  Everything you see here in the pic comes with what I'm selling EXCEPT THE MONITOR and C-STAND.

    MONITOR DOES NOT COME WITH THE RIG.  Any 5-7" monitor will work with this yoke.

    Aero 30 Steadicam (gold mount)

    Docking Bracket

    Triple DTap on Top Stage

    Gimbal grip wrapped

    Vest and Arm Travel Bags

    2nd Gold Battery Mount

    Extra Dovetail Plate

    Low Mode Bracket

    Steadimate Gimbal Mount to turn your system hybrid with Counterbalance set (for Steadicam use also)

    Original Monitor Yoke

    Paperwork

    Brand new, I paid a little over $8k for everything.

    $6000 plus shipping

     

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  4. I know the obvious answer is "no."

    But, hear me out....

    I put a configuration together that was about 35.5 pounds.  Going 5.5 pounds over on the Aero 30 system, am I asking for trouble?  I tested it out, and in seemed okay.  the springs on the arms weren't maxed out really at all.  They still had plenty of play. 

    Am I putting too much stress on the gimbal?  Do you think the sled post might warp or be damaged with this?

    Any thoughts or feedback would be appreciated.  Thank you!

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