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  1. Greetings All! I created a versatile kit that allows you to fly a big rig at a low entry price point and quickly swap to gimble, hand-held or sticks with the SOS plate and Slingshot. I took a modular approach when creating the kit, so when you’re ready you can swap-in other sleds while keeping the arm, vest and support tools. I bought this Steadicam in 2020 from the talented Lohengrin Zaplain (RIP). I’m the second owner and primarily used this for flying on my own indie productions. The rig was made for heavier cameras, but the package includes a 15lb (6.8kg) weight plate that allows you to comfortably fly newer digital and lighter cameras up to a very comfortable operating weight. The 3A arm can be modified by Robert Luna to open up the bottom of its range. This kit is great for anyone looking to upgrade into a commercially useable rig without the budget for a brand new one. While a little older, it still comes with quite a few nice features. Note that the Transmission, FF and batteries all work. Happy to work with you on pricing and payments. $12,999.00 All-in (Plus Shipping) INCLUDED: 1x Tiffen ULTRA HD Sled Super post, motorised head and HD-SDI line added - Custom Cut Armoured case on wheels - Tiffen 15cm 6" (short) plate - Tiffen 30cm 12" plate - Weight Plate 15lb/7kg Modifications: - removal of the tilting stage - removal of the top post (weak post) - HDMI conections added - 12/24 V electronics bypassed and wired for 12V (electronics are still there) - New double V-mount mount 1x 6“ Transvideo Monitor and Yoke 1x 3A Arm - Good condition. Can fly anything you throw at it! 1x Walt Klassen Rear-Mount Vest - W 32-36 x H 5’8” – 6’2” - New Waist Pads - Slingshot v1 (Gimbal/Handheld mounts) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Additions: 1x SOS plate 1x FOLLOW FOCUS - Bartech Follow-Focus with DM1 motor, mount and cabling 1x TRANSMISSION - Bolt Pro TX/RX (with two backup RX) with cabling 1x Tiffen ULTRA Docking Bracket 2x IndiPro V-Mount Batteries 2x Ultra to 12v XLR Power Cable 1x Ultra to 24v XLR Power Cable 1x Ultra to Panavision 24v Power Cable 1x 4 pin XLR to Fischer 2 pin (arri Alexa) 1x 4 pin XLR to 2pin Lemo (teradek) 2x Tiffen/Hill 5/8 to ¾ arm posts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. TRANSPORT: 1x Tiffen Flight case for Sled 1x Klassen Soft bag for Vest 1x Tiffen Soft bag for Arm 1x Klassen Soft bag for Slingshot V1 and front mount vest 1x 6“ Transvideo Monitor and Yoke 1x 3A Arm - Good condition. Can fly anything you throw at it! 1x Walt Klassen Rear-Mount Vest - W 32-36 x H 5’8” – 6’2” - New Waist Pads - Slingshot v1 (Gimbal/Handheld mounts) 1x Tiffen ULTRA Docking Bracket EXTRAS 1x TRANSMISSION - Bolt Pro TX/RX (with two backup RX) with cabling - O.G. but still transmitting image! 1x FOLLOW FOCUS - Bartech Follow-Focus with DM1 motor, mount and cabling - Bomb Proof! 2x IndiPro V-Mount Batteries Plates & Posts Tiffen 15cm 6" (short) plate Tiffen 30cm 12" plate Weight Plate 15lb/7kg 2x Tiffen/Hill 5/8 to ¾ arm posts Ultra Cabling 2x Ultra to 12v XLR Power Cable 1x Ultra to 24v XLR Power Cable 1x Ultra to Panavision 24v Power Cable 1x 4 pin XLR to Fischer 2 pin (arri Alexa) 1x 4 pin XLR to 2pin Lemo (teradek) 1x SOS plate TRANSPORT: 1x Tiffen Flight case for Sled 1x Klassen Soft bag for Vest 1x Tiffen Soft bag for Arm 1x Klassen Soft bag for Slingshot V1 and front mount vest *Front Mount Master Series Vest (?) Project Vest
  2. Hi, I'm from france and currently in last year of cinema school, so not only I'm new to steadicam but also new to cinema in general ^^. As you guessed I want to learn steadicam so I would like to have your opinion on my plan: For a first rig I'm thinking about getting something ultralow budget like this. https://www.googleadservices.com/pagead/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChcSEwjqpfLwiJrlAhXEiNUKHeqKAmoYABAKGgJ3cw&ae=1&ohost=www.google.com&cid=CAESQeD2NoDhByvPgRbXshJGeoS3Rdlk7TybJAilL3tyu203lSetpv5Mzm7Kww3uyI9MZ4OuPJtbkIdK5AnXkdTXiKO4&sig=AOD64_1SZTeJEOwfkMRycuJQAAGyahJNKQ&ctype=5&q=&ved=2ahUKEwitjerwiJrlAhUDhxoKHQM5BcwQwg96BAgKEBQ&adurl=https://www.proaim.be/products/flycam-galaxy-arm-vest-with-redking-video-camera-stabilizer%3Fvariant%3D22668859637841%26gclid%3DCjwKCAjwlovtBRBrEiwAG3XJ-zxiimvxEk-Zl3XSebDgY3nC6Ev_IG3aAlAhwxZ7OXzaTE-ns9Y6whoCoeIQAvD_BwE Basically a glidecam with arm and vest around 500-600$ Actually for me it's not ultralow budget at all but I guess it is compared to steadicam budgets. I currently work on lowbudget music videos so the cameras I'll need to fly are DSLR like the sony A7III mostly. I would take a glidecam that can fit small cinema camera setups like Devin Supertramp's one. Is it good to get a foot into the world of steadicam and improving myself with this. Or should I just wait to be able to follow a formation and get my hands on a professionnal rig, because I wouldn't learn correctly with this ultralow budget setup. What are you opinions and advice. I'm waiting for your kind help ^^.
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