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  1. Hey everyone, I was looking to upgrade to a Rever Steadicam System and I was trying to look for reviews and good words about it but I can’t seem to find any information on it. I know a few operators with the rig but I wanted to ask you guys first. I was going to buy a whole rig pack with the sled, arm, and vest but I would like to have any information from owners that have flown one before on here. I’m including the link to the website below! Any thoughts? Thanks! https://www.reverstabilizer.com/product-page/copy-of-rever-one-75-full-rig
  2. http://i60.tinypic.com/2pyb11l.jpg Anyone have an idea?? Thank you!
  3. Does anyone happen to know the measurements for the Tiffen Steadicam Merlin Arm post? What size would it fit?
  4. I had the Merlin2 arm and vest. Turns out my rig is too heavy. It weighs in at (cut down) around 24 lbs. Full rig weight can be anywhere between 24-30 depending. Scale accuracy aside im looking to get one that will work with my rig. I primarily do live events so on the go. I use my two DSLRs as secondary cameras so I just want something I can use to quickly take my rig off a tripod and transfer to the steadicam for quick movement shots, or simply place on the sled and support the entire time. I've done some research. Looking at the pricing it seems there isnt anything for less than $5,000 or so that will work with my primary camera. Not sure if anyone knows, however is there a way to buy just a heavy duty sled and not all the extra bells and whistles. I already have a Marshall broadcast monitor and hookups so thats not an issue I dont need all that extra stuff I really just need a quality steadicam that is smooth for heavier weights. Option one aside, there is also the option of using a smaller stabilizer with one of the DSLRs. Thats fine, however that brings to mind the question of using a sled or using a curve. Going again, barebones with the Merlin or a different route perhaps the new Steadicam Solo (although im concerned about durability with that one. Not sure of the pros and cons of either. The curve ones I believe may have more sway in the wind so a sled might be better. Alot of my work is outdoors. That being said, looking for advice thanks in advance.
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