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Payton Peterson

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Payton Peterson last won the day on November 30 2012

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About Payton Peterson

  • Birthday 09/27/1994

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  1. This rig has been sold - thanks for everyone's interest!
  2. No worries - I haven't considered parting out the rig just quite yet. Please feel free to message me with what part(s) of the rig you are interested in and I'll note your interest (if I can't sell the complete system).
  3. I've found myself more in the control room and less operating my rig. Looking to sell my entire Pro system to someone who is looking for a lightly used turn-key package in great condition. Battery mounts are Anton Bauer gold mount. I've been the only owner & operator of my rig, and am currently based in Burbank, CA. My rig is ready to sell and use, no waiting for anything besides delivery/shipping. Ideally I'd sell each grouping below together, instead of parting out the rig - so that's where I'll start. Here is what is included: GPI Pro Atlas Arm, Sled, Gimbal, Vest, Rigging, Cases: List $54,378 - 15% Discount = $46,219 Cinetronic Gen I Monitor w/ Yoke: List $2,465 - 25% Discount = $1,849 Anton Bauer Battery Kit + Case: List $4,231 - 25% Discount = $3,179 Pro Cable Kit: List $2,155 - 20% Discount = $1,725 (see attached PDF estimates for a list of the items included in each group) Here are a bunch more higher quality photos of the rig: https://photos.app.goo.gl/AwNxyqPB8sxMBtvA8 Will take the best offer and will consider knocking the prices down even further if someone wants to buy multiple groups of gear. Willing to deliver locally or can ship the rig at cost to you. Please direct message me your best offers for consideration - or if you have any questions. - Payton H. Peterson GPISledCableKit_est.pdf CinetronicMonitor_est.pdf AntonBauerBatteryKit_est.pdf GPIProRig_est.pdf
  4. Was looking for this - thank you for sharing! 3D printers really changing the game. Has anyone tried this yet and can vouch for its stability/overall build?
  5. I second Tim's comments. Robert is a brilliant man. Anyone looking to get into the business, and stay in it, needs to look into taking his stabilizer class, and/or business class.
  6. This week I was at an expo in Denver and had the pleasure of giving IDX's new transmitter/receiver a try. That was the "first time" it has been shown to the public, and I believe it is a competitor to the Teradek Bolt. Here are some specs an IDX representative named Cathy Fercano gave me at the expo: IDX CW-1 5GHz Input: HDMI Output: HDMI Zero frame delay, (less than 1ms) Transmit up to 328ft Dynamic Frequency Selection Formats: 1080/599.94i, 1080/50i, 1080/29.97p, 1080/25p, 1080/24p, 1080/23.98, 720/59.94p, 720/50p, 525i/59.94, 625i/50, 525p/59.94, 625p/50, SXGA, XGA, SVGA, VGA Transmitter Power Consumption: 3.5W max Powered via Mini USB Type AB Battery add-on is rated to give 11hrs of battery life Weight: 0.7oz Expected Price: $1,200 I walked at least 300ft with the system inside the venue with the CW-1 attached to a monitor, and had no picture issues. I then continued to walk outside the venue, then things started to get grainy. Had a total loss of signal about 350ft. I'm will be posting a update to this post when I have both the Bolt & CW-1 side-by-side to test in late November. Then, I will detail the two products pros and cons for your evaluation. Expected launch date for the IDX CW-1 is in November/December 2012. Expected cost is $1,200.
  7. Looking for a used 7" Cinetronic Monitor, preferably with a monitor yoke or bracket to attach to a PRO sled. Give me a call anytime, leave a voicemail if I don't answer - 303.570.0160 Thanks, -Payton H. Peterson
  8. Howdy, I am shooting a live concert series in a couple months and the production crew is going through the budget. We are trying to decide what transmitter would work with our shoot and have decided the Camwave is what we need. I want to get some input from members here - knowing some of you work with transmitters 24/7. What are your thoughts on Camwave? Is there a better cost-effective solution (trying to stay under $300 a day) Let me know what your thoughts are! -Payton
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