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Selling this kit, as It's not being used as much as it should be. This kit has everything needed to start working immediately. I am the only owner and the system has been kept in excellent condition. Never rented out, light use, G50 updated with the new X-type bearings by Tiffen in 2012. Clipper 312 (12V) Sled with motorised stage - V-lock batt. 2 x 160wh V-lock batteries - and dual charger Original Steadicam docking stand Plates (2 x Tiffen Dovetail plates and 1 x Baer-Bel Camtec V-mount) Original Transport cases (one for the sled and one for vest and arm) Cinetronic Gen1 monitor Cinetronic Gen2 monitor (NOT WORKING) Tiffen SD 7" Monitor G50 Arm (with x-upgrade) Arm Bag Low mode handle + grip Anthlers Mickey stand Sachtler Act2 Vest with small and large back pads Duffle bag (both Steadicam and Sachtler) G-zoom plus spare cables (Fuji and Canon + Bartec Focus cable. Tally System (Tiffen) Var. BNC and Power cables Original Steadicam toolkit $ 28000 USD Please email with any questions: Thomas K. Jensen thomas@jensenogjensen.dk The kit is located in Denmark, Europe
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Charger for Globalmediapro batteries
Thomas K. Jensen replied to Txema Zuriarrain's topic in Batteries/Power
Hi. I am using four GMP 160wh batts with my Steadicam. And I charge them with both Pro-X and citytek chargers. And at a Tradeshow, where I was showing my rig for the local dealer, we charged my GMP's on their IDX charger - No problems. -
Chinese Knock off steadicam's are starting to piss me off
Thomas K. Jensen replied to Adam Eden's topic in General Discussion
And I thought that Flexible was a bad thing when it's got something to do with Steadicam? Maybe I was wrong :-) -
I've had my G50 upgraded two months ago, and now I'm not seing my footsteps anymore. So for me the bearing upgrade, has made my work much easier. Would I have chosen a Pro arm and another rig, if I have known the different choices then? Maybe I would. But the Tiffen rig I own, works for me - and it has some great features that I like and use all the time. I have never tried to do any maintenance of the arm. I think this gear like a Tripod or a camera. If somethings break I send it in for repair. No big deal. Happy holidays
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Selling my Transvideo Titan HD - Digital HD/SD wireless transmission system. http://www.transvide...HD/TitanHD-pack Ideal for video-village, news, sport, digital-cinematography and body-rigs Latency bellow 5ms Accepts HD/SD SDI, composite & XLR-Audio Price idea: 6500 USD / 5000 EURO Located in Denmark, Europe
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Cinetronics New Monitor mount and Gen2 Monitor
Thomas K. Jensen replied to Eric Fletcher S.O.C.'s topic in Monitors
This mount will not work. When I got my Gen I, i was looking for a solution, but the only one I found, was to get a bracket made for the Tiffen rods, as they are slightly larger than 16 mm. -
Hey Kurt. I had the same issue with my Clipper 3, and had to make my own.Mounting Cinetronic on Clipper But when I get my new Gen II Cinetronic, I'll get a yoke, that Curt from Artemis/Sachtler will make.That fit's the Clipper's post. Hope that helps? Thomas
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Hello fellow Ops. I have promissed Chris to bring my monitor along. I'll be there saturday and sunday. Hopefully I can show it on one of the Sachtler rigs. Hope to see you there. Thomas
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Cinec 2012, Anybody going?
Thomas K. Jensen replied to Erwin Landau's topic in News, Events, Workshops
I'll be there to.Sanjay and Markus, let's meet and grab a Beer :) Thomas -
Cinetronic Gen 2 Monitor pricing and Preorder
Thomas K. Jensen replied to chris bangma's topic in Monitors
You forgot - one in Denmark :) -
RF Tally System
Thomas K. Jensen replied to Martin Stacey's topic in Video Assist and Video Accessories
I'm interested. -
Hello Travis my friend. I think that the Triax used in Europe is different than in the US. You can get an adapter here: Artemis-hd It's 940€ = 1180$ Hope everything is going great Thomas :-)