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  1. Hey fellow ops, im planing to buy Gpi pro Titan arm with 4 canisters after selling my G50.I want to fly from small cameras like dslr to heavy cameras like alexa with all accessoires. Which 4 canisters do you advice to buy 4 blues? or 2 blue 2 blacks. I just can afford for 4 canisters not more. i know having them all is a great idea since they sell it for higher price if i decide to buy them seperately later on,and i also saw the weight chart on their website. just want to take some advice from fellow operators who use the arm, and are experienced. Thanks
  2. I'm selling a set of 9 re-celled 'chocolate bar' GPI PRO batteries, all LED dispays are working and come with a custom Calzone case. Also a Hawk-Woods MR 4 rapid charger and cigar lighter adaptor, UK and US charger cables and 4 battery to charger cables included. Price GBP£2250.00 ONO buyer pays shipping.
  3. MK-V Infinity Sled About three years old in great condition: - 2" Deluxe Four-stage post capable of being extended for super-low mode or super-high mode shots - V3+ D-Box and J-Box with HD-SDI in/out - Deluxe V3 Gimbal - Full set of Power Cables: - (2) Arri 24v - (1) Arri 12v - (2) 12v for Varicam 35 - (2) Epic - (2) Preston MDR - (1) Panavsion - (6) BNC Cables ARMS: - Pro-GPI Arm with two blue and two black canisters - 3A Luna Arm (used as backup and in great condition) VEST: - Pro-GPI Vest just under two years old in great condition BATTERIES: - (8) Beillen Batteries - (1) Quad Charger w/ power cable MONITORS: - Small HD DP7 Pro High Bright - Sony PVM - 740 (back up monitor) - Walter Klassen "Garfield" Vehicle Mount - Taradek Bolt Includes: Transmitter/Receiver - Sony Betacam (used as Practice Camera) - Rain cover - Two shelf Magliner - Stand CASES: - Sled Case (Pelican) - Monitor/Cables Case (Pelican custom cutout) - Battery Case (Porta Brace also custom cutout) - Vest/Arm Case - Garfield Case (Pelican) Would like to sell as a package asking $60,000 Reason I'm selling is that I am shooting more and no longer operating Steadi If you are interested PLEASE EMAIL ME DIRECTLY do not post questions here, I don’t check it often enough. Direct emails will get very quick responses. Thanks Ludovic Littee llittee@gmail.com 917.855.7019
  4. MK-V-V4 rig for sale, including: - MK-V-V4 HDDSI Sled: DBox + JBox + HDSDI Telescopic Centerpost + Pro guimbal + Battery Rack + original monitor arm - Walterflex vest - Long post. To super high mode or super low mode. - Monitor. Transvideo Rainbow HD SBL. With bubble level - GPT Pro Arm TITAN with 4x Blue canister and 4x Black canister - Cables: 1x 4 pix XLR to 8pin Lemo (monitor), 1x 8pin Lemo to 8 pin Lemo (ekstra), 2x 4pin XLR to 3 pin Lemo, 1x Link Powercable 4x pin Lemo til 4pin XLR, 1x Arri 24V - Golbalmediapro 4 pos charger - 2x GMP Li230S-HW Battery 2x GMP Li160DS Battery - Tools and spares - 2x Camera Plate for Sony broadcast - Betz Top Stage - Steadicam Stand American - Cases: 1x Pelican iM3075 for monitor,pro arm,charger and cables, 1x Pelican iM3200 for battery,Sled,Tools,Cabels, Accessories, 1x Tube case for the Steadicam Stand, 1x Soft bag of the Walterflex vest This a complete kit and it’s in very good conditions. We do worldwide shipping. Please feel free to call or email with any questions or offers. email: tjafri@jt-productions.com Phone: + 47 48140270 Price is 29500 euro. Shipment are not included. We are based in Oslo, Norway.
  5. Hi All, Looking for a DB2 or equivalent, if you have a spare one laying around. Let me know if you do! Thanks! Beau
  6. I am selling two of my blue Pro arm canisters. I have owned them from new and they have never been used. Need to get a couple of different colours so these have to go. Pro sell them new for $3200 + shipping, import tax and VAT. Price: £2100 + VAT ono.
  7. Selling my PRO battery rack 2. Good condition, small chip in upper rear AB mount, that does not affect performance. Comes with recorder mount. Located in LA for local pickup, or buyer pays shipping Price: $3,100 any questions pleas write me at valko.steadi@gmail.com, Thanks! -T
  8. Hello guys, 
I’m selling my beloved steadicam set. Several decisions and other job opportunities are forcing me to sell my rig, with pain in my hear. It has never been rented and always well taken care of. Items are located in Belgium, but I’m willing to ship worldwide. Prices can be found below, but feel free to do me an offer. Photos can be found at this link: http://checkthis.com/84hl Email me or call me with your questions: jules (at) pain-perdu.be or +32 499 25 81 18 Best regards, Jules Debrock STEADICAM SLED (in heavy duty case) = ASKING 13 000 USD OBO PRO donkey box III PRO gimbal with MK-V tool-less modification (old GPI PRO module included) MK-V carbon tool-less post MK-V V3.5 HD J-box & D-box + post cable (with HDSDI video and special PRO cam power connector) Lightweight base (carbon rods) with one double vertical V-mount and one single V-mount XCS dual rod monitor support arm PRO 2”x5” wrap grip PRO 2”x2” wrap grip POWER (in pelicase) = ASKING 1 000 USD OBO 4 Globalmediapro 160Wh V-mount batteries (Li160S) 4-way simultaneous V-mount charger CABLES AND ACCESSORIES (in pelicase) = ASKING 2 000 USD OBO Long panavision rig cover Spare padded dividers for Pelicases BNC video/antenna cables Assortment of thin HD SDI BNC cables in various lengths XLR-XLR power cable Alexa bracket Artemis camera dovetail plate XCS 3/4” camera dovetail plate with 2x 15mm 8” rods XCS 1/4” camera dovetail plate PRO camera dovetail plate Derose camera dovetail plate Assorted mounting screws for all major camera systems 2x Panavision Small 2-pin (XL) camera power cable 2x Panavision large 2-pin (Flex) camera power cable 2x 24V Arri/Moviecam power camera power cable 2x 12V Arri camera power cable 12V high-speed Arriflex camera power cable RED ONE camera power cable 2x LEMO 8 video cable All tools for sled & arm service components for sled & arm Set of Klein T-hex drivers in all sizes Practice camera cage 2x AB to V-mount adapter plate Various BNC adapters Various Jerry hill bags Tiffen Steadicam standbag
  9. I'm a college student just starting off- everyone's heard that before, no? I rent out my school's Zephyr rig often and work on many thesis films with full F3 rigs that almost max out the rig. I also have a video production company with a few of my guys from school and we plan on moving out to LA to continue our company. Our company has a Dragon with nice lenses, and a bunch of lighting and grip equipment. The Dragon weighs a ton, which the Zephyr can't really handle. I've built up a decent reel with all of this footage I've accumulated over the past year or so of oping, and I'm looking to purchase my own rig but don't want to start small like most people do because I'm already beyond that. I need something that can fly the fully outfitted Dragon and even an Alexa because that's what some ad agencies in the area are using. It's taking a bit of convincing on my end for my folks to help me with this sort of investment. Basically, they want guarantees in an industry where guarantees are hard to make, especially at my point. I was wondering if people could share their advice and answer a few questions I have about things. Here they are: -What does the average steadicam op make a year? Without telling me what you personally make (because no one likes to do that, I completely get it), just throw me some numbers; Is it enough right out of school with a killer real to meet other expenses such as owning a car/place to live and eat? -If Im looking to fly a fully outfitted Dragon and even an Alexa because that's the stage that I'm at right now, then what equipment should I really be looking at that won't absolutely break my wallet like a $50k GPI Pro system? I really want to do front mount and like the feel of a larger post like the action cam and GPI systems. Should I mix and match components to build what I need and what would you suggest? -How in the fuck do I finance something like this right out of the gate without any guarantee I can make it back? What are some of your stories- surely not everyone has $50k lying around to finance the best rig right out of the gate- yet how can you compete with these jobs and in the industry if you aren't right up there with the big dogs? -Does getting a loan from your family as well as a loan from the bank and then going to different businesses/agencies and asking for upfront money really work? It seems to me that if you talk to an agency you don't know then they wouldn't want to give you money up front to do a job- it's basic business. Any stories from people who have successfully done this? The problem is I don't have anyone I know in the industry to ask these questions to- questions that I really need to know in order to go into the field because I really love the job and the creativity it brings. I love how everyone on set knows you by the end of the shoot and you feel like you accomplished some huge feat at the end- which might actually be true haha. Can anyone lend me a few minutes with a response to one or some of these questions and help me out? Thanks. -Brendan
  10. Have an extra set of Pro Vest pads that came with a newly purchased used vest, they didn't fit me and I had to order my correct size. These pads are Waist 37' and 5'11 height fits most medium sized people. The pads were new last year according to the original owner Joel San Juan and in good condition. These could be a good spare if it's the right fit. $250 OBO matt@nysteadi.com 914-589-6897
  11. GPI Pro Vest in excellent condition(best for height 5'9" to 6' 33-36 waist). I felt I was a just a little too tall for it at 6'2". The pads could not look newer. It's a real upgrade for the right operator. I'll include a Pelican 1620 case that fits it perfect(no foam in case) $3500
  12. I've been looking on the forms for a GPI Pro sled for quite sometime. Should you want to sell a whole package instead of just the sled I would be interested as well. If anyone has a pro sled they are looking to sell you call PM, text, or email me. Thank you for reading! -Raphael raphaelvanoostrum@me.com (323) 719-5419
  13. Transvideo International exhibits at Cine Gear Los Angeles this week-end (booth #59 near the food court). New 6" X-SBL Enhanced Evolution 3 New Remote Digital Horizon with inertia compensation New 5" StarliteHD OLED smart monitor 7" RainbowHD SuperBright. See you all at Cine Gear! We are proud to give prompt and friendly service to our Operators.
  14. hey yall if there are any Atlanta or other south eastern operators that are interested in testing out a CineLive, Atlas Arm, or CMotion Compact then let me know. I am in Atlanta with both systems for the week. I am interested in connecting with more operators in the area and would be happy to do some practicing, gear talking, etc. Ive also got a Teradek Bolt Pro with me and some other odds and ends in case you have any use. Feel free to send me an email, message, text or call! brett. 404.408.5951 12@brettmayfield.com
  15. hey yall I had just thrown up a photo of my new case on another thread and already got someone interested, so I figured Id put out a review on it. I had my case custom built by Thermodyne. It is inspired by the Archer2 case that I used to have, also by Thermodyne. Thermodyne was used to the Tiffen sleds and cases claimed to have never seen another rig, so they did whatever scanning and 3D mapping they needed. They let me meet with the gentleman who was actually doing the scanning and cutting and treated me like I was putting in an order for hundreds even though it was just one case. I had to leave my rig with them for a few days so that they could come up with a configuration. I asked them to cut the mold for the sled and to cut several cavities for aks since I knew there would be room. I can fit my plates, cables, kneepads/AB twin charger and 2 Dionics. There is enough room to keep my hyperdeck attached to the back of my monitor as well. My arm (atlas) folds in 90 deg and I had them put my spare canisters in as well. I asked for a two-tier system and the shelf is not flimsy foam, but is a 1/8" thick plastic shelf which is sandwiched in foam. The case also has an extending luggage handle and two durable wheels, as well as three very sturdy spring loaded handles for lifting. Just to let you know, the case with the rig is beefier and heavier than I was expecting, but I have come to not mind, because it is holding my first born and I feel very confident putting it on a plane, as I used to do with my Archer2 back when. So I guess second born. Here are the dimensions in the laying position (as photographed): 30" wide x 22.5" tall x 23.5" deep and its weighs in at about 40 pounds. It has 4 mickey mouse twisting clasps and a place to lock it with TSA or padlock. With tax it came to $640. The whole process from dropping off the rig to picking up the case was probably 14 days, which may have been a little long, but I think it had to do with mapping, configuring, testing, cutting, etc. They sent me the sketches along the way. So far the case has been excellent in every way, except maybe lifting. The large flat top has been nice as a small table of last resort, with a few grooves so my screws dont goin spinning around. It is heavy, maybe close to 40 pounds, and it is wide, and Im not a big dude, so I ramp it up into my truck typically and have an AC help it out of my vehicle. you can see it on the thermodyne website (thermodyne.com) It is the third picture in the slide show. I dealt with Bill Morgan, and he was super easy to work with. Thermodyne is about 45 minutes straight shot east on I-10/60. William MorganSr. Sales Thermodyne International Ltd. Ontario, CA USA CAGE Code 29724 bill@thermodyne.comP. 909.923.9945 F. 909.923.7505 If youve got any questions, let me know or contact Bill. They can set you up with this configuration for a PRO CineLive and Atlas, but if you have a different rig they may need to get it inhouse for a day or two, except maybe Tiffen rigs, for which I am pretty sure they have already built cases. brett.
  16. GPI Super Low Mode post with hand grip and hard case 1,800.00 Call 818-679-2603 Brian
  17. the folks over at PRO have been busy for the last 18 months and this is one of the results. If you are considering buying a rig or upgrading you have to give this package SERIOUS consideration Pro Suit Atlas Arm with 2 grey and 2 black cartridges Complete Sled with the Gen 4 battery base, DB2 and preston mount, Gimbal with quick release clamp. $34,200 for the package! (monitor and batteries not included) This is a FULLY modular system, it grows with you, you don't need to go out and buy a new sled when you upgrade like other "Systems" When you need more arm capacity you buy the Titan chassis and two blues and you are good to go. If you would like to see this package come to Cinegear (5/31-6/1) Booth 114 on Brooklyn street It's a nice big booth with plenty of room for you to fly the new package. Pro will also be at the stabilizergear expo (6/2)
  18. Hi folks. I posted a pic of two of my lower bases and lots of folks reached out about them, here are a few pics from different angles for you gear heads out there. All three have the 19? pin lower connector and are HD, All 3 have the Tally. The Pro Gen 3 is all PRO. The Prolite #008 is PRO/Landau/Hable The Pro Gen 1/Steadyrig is PRO/Terry/Bubb with a Steadyrig Batt Hanger. Any questions feel free to email me. Ozzie
  19. Hi folks I was upgraded to DB3 so I'm selling my DB2 It was serviced by Jack at GPI 3 months ago was replaced upper stage, warm gears, and shaft that charged 700US$ Currently almost new condition Works great and has no play both of fore/aft and side/side axis. Included focus receiver bracket and old parts as pics shown. Located in South KOREA, will shipping worldwide. Asking 2000US$, Buyer pays shipping and taxes. Email is more better than PM. steadi7@naver.com
  20. I have an Ultrabrite 2 on my Pro rig and I'm wondering if anyone knows of any third party digital levels that will plug into it. I'm used to using a TB6 green screen with the level clipped to the rig but since having this monitor i'm missing something to glance at - preferably the lights built in to the monitor - and outside of the inbuilt system on the Tiffen rigs I can't find anything. Any ideas? And before you all shout, yes I do have a bubble on the rig! :-)
  21. hello guys, i just to bought a second hand DBII to upgrade me old one provide topstage, I´m happy, but i don´t finish to undestand the correct functionality of the lever. because however is necessary tighten the screw. is ok. some DBII owners, can you tell me how use the combination of the lever and screw? no is posible don´t use the screw? like the betztools top stage?. PS: sorry for my english.
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