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Hi all! I'm just selling the equipment of a friend of mine. I tested everything to see that all is working correctly and yes, is fully functional. The system support a weight between 2kg and 8kg. The equipment is ready to flight, it comes with: - Transport bag - Vest - Arm - Sled + plate - AB Batterie + dtap charger - Monitor - Docking bracket - Power cable. - Tools and aks - Manual instructions I'm asking for 4.500€ O.B.O. (shipping cost by the buyer) I prefer to sell it in the EU, the equip is in Barcelona. For a fastest answer, contact me in this mail: hola@aos.camera What doesn't comes in the offer is the stand, camera and weigh that you'll see in the next pictures: . IMG_6659.mov
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Hi Everyone, I am looking to sell my Inovativ Scout 37 cart. It has been used a few times on set however, it has rarely gone out and am now looking for someone that will put it to great use! I am hoping to sell it for $2000.00USD or best offer. I am selling from Japan and buyer pays shipping. Please let me know if you are interested! Thank you! Best Wishes, Koji
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If you have a Tiffen Steadicam Scout arm you'd like to sell please get in touch
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Up for sale is my Steadicam Scout HD. This rig has treated me well. Ive flown cameras of all sized and weights from A7s, to BlackMagic Ursas, to fully built REDs. Its just time for me to upgrade. -5 lb to 18 lb Payload -2-Stage Adjustable Iso-Elastic Arm -Dual-Axis Vernier Adjustable Stage -Camera Mount Chassis / Removable Sled -18.5" - 32" Telescoping Centerpost -7" 800 Nit HD Monitor w monitor shade -Knurled Gimbal Handle -Standard Vest -V-Mount -Docking Bracket & Dovetail Plate -3pin to 4 pin xlr camera power cable -4pin to 4pin power cable -2 Indipro 95Wh v-lock batteries with Rolux dual charger - Steadicam stand -2 camera plates -Weights - Carrying bag
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I'm getting ready to purchase either a used Flyer LE or a used Scout. I have flown the Flyer as a rental many times and feel comfortable with it. I have never flown a scout. I understand the Scout is a newer / updated version of the Flyer and may have some improvements over the Flyer and is generally newer and more modern. My concern with the Scout it is designed to only mount one Anton Bauer battery to the bottom of the sled, the two battery design of the Flyer seems to add more counterwieght. I understand the Scout is designed to balance with screw on "Merlin" weights. Perhaps the scout is a no-brainer in terms of just going with a newer system but just wanted to get some advice from people with more experience with both. Sometimes newer is not allways better in my experience. Thanks! In a world full of brushless gimbals, I'm excited to become a Steadicam owner. No gimbal will ever replace the Steadicam concept for long tracking shots.
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I am looking to have some customized parts made for my Steadicam Scout; specifically the monitor - I am wanting to add a monitor yoke to attach to my center post up higher.. I need to know the diameter of the lower stage post and the upper stage post.. these parts are so expensive
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I have what I'm sure is the standard Scout vest and it's a stuggle to get it to fit tightly. I am wondering if anyone has the compact they would like to swap (depending on differing condition) for my standard. My point of reference is that when wearing the compact Ultra vest, I have the locking straps all the way to the last notch or two on the hips! Located in London, UK Thanks Mike
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I have an essentially unused Steadicam Scout kit available. It was used on a small job once. We subsequently ended up with a different solution due to the learning curve of the Steadicam. My loss is your gain. As you can see from the photos it is in almost new condition. I have tested the monitor and it is fully functional. I am also including a Steadicam operator book. I have lots of feedback on fredmiranda.com under my own name, and on ebay as imagexchangephotography It will be packed in its case and a large box for shipping I am asking US $3999.00 Shipped. PM me for any questions
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So I got a crazy good deal on Flyer rig used... Huzzah! The only problem is the entire thing smells overwhelmingly of cigarette smoke! I'm trying every old wives trick in the book so if anyone finds this remotely interesting (or entertaining!) I can post about my methods if it works out. However, per my inital question, IF all of my efforts and spells and incantations fail- could I purchase a new Scout Vest, (probably a compact vest because I am a smaller framed girl anyway) and would the new vest be compatible with the rest of flyer rig? Thanks in advance! PS- if anyone out there is/was a smoker and has had this problem, it would be lovely to add some new ingedients to my list of possible concoctions!
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Hey everyone, I am new to this arena. I just want to establish that. I tend to ask a lot of questions, sometimes annoying questions about obvious things. These questions may seem obvious to a seasoned operator but this is how I learn, by asking dumb questions. Like this: How does an unestablished operator become a better operator? I thought this meant purchasing a smaller, affordable rig like a Pilot or Scout to practice with? I don't mean to purchase such a rig and then go directly to work on big shows. But that is what it seems like. This is a professional's forum and I appreciate being welcome to interact with all of the seasoned pros in this wonderful community. But how am I supposed to learn from you without asking obvious questions? To be taken seriously and not damage my fragile reputation, do I need to take out a loan from the bank and spend $30K - $50K on a real rig like the Ultra 2 or MK1?? Even though I have no experience whatsoever? That is the vibe I seem to be getting. When I mention the Pilot or Zephyr, if I sound like an amateur, it is because I am just that. I am just getting started on union shows as a grip trying to make a living and support my daughter. The Steadicam dream is very real for me but I am a little confused about how to approach these matters without seeming amateurish? Yes, I plan on taking a workshop. Yes, I know this is professional gear and the gear is a tool in which we use to perform a craft, so it must be the right tool. But I have to start somewhere, right? I have been reading a lot of posts for about a month now, and most of the what I am reading is buy a real rig, even though you have no experience operating. So I am supposed to invest $30K - $50K on a tool of which I have no experience to even be taken seriously on this forum? I am just trying to get to know you all better. Please forgive me for asking dumb questions. This is how I learn from you. : )
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Hello, I am a novice in the Steadicam arena but would love to ultimately own REAL (40K-60K Equipment). Right now I fly my GH4 with battery grip & Rokinon 14mm on my Glidecam HD-2000 with GlideGear's Vest & Arm. The payload is 2-6 lbs. I am ready for a real rig. I have been eyeballing the Pilot for a long time, as well as the Scout. Then I had this phase where I was mainly concerned with Came-TV's chinese knockoffs. Knowing they were probably crap, I still heavily considered buying one of their rigs. Not to fly on set right away, just to practice framing, horizon control, etc. However, after spending frivolously on Camera, Lenses, Cages, and Rigs over the past two years I want to really take my time before I purchase a Steadicam Rig. I have been told there are more rigs out there than Tiffen's. I have seen MKV, GPI pro, ActionCam, Movcam's and Sachtler's Artemis's websites. There was another brand named EEMOV??? Has anyone heard of these rigs? Are they decent?? Bottom line is I am caught between Pilot SD Sled only with AB mount. I feel like the Vest and Arm that comes with pilot is just not worth buying, when I can purchase a cheaper vest/arm from one of these chinese knockoffs (Laing, Wondlan) and still fly the Pilot. That is one conflict. The other is should I just forget flying the pilot and look for a Scout. I know I am always going to want to add more weight to the rig. There are a lot more compact cameras today but I still would like to eventually fly a heavier rig. If I buy the pilot should I buy the whole system with Pilot Arm and Pilot vest? Or should I just buy pilot sled and maybe a less expensive vest and arm? Or should I buy this less expensive arm and vest and buy EEMOV's EG-11 sled?? Or should I see about selling some of my current gear, save up, and purchase the complete Scout system?? --Thanks for your input
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Hey good people, need help making a decision. OK, I have the Canon C100 and I want to connect it with the sled of the Scout. The sled has a BNC connection whereas the C100 has an HDMI; so I'm looking for an HDMI to SDI converter. I'm between the Atomos: H2S & AJA: HA5 Small Comparison on the features I'm considering: Powering-Up AJA: can be powered straight from the Sled (w/ extra accesorry-if I'm not mistaken) Atomos: Has internal battery & takes external Sony batteries (one is included) Mounting AJA: not sure Atomos: attaches to my Atomos Ninja 2 (w/ not extra cables) which i'll be using with the Scout Extra Uses/Attributes AJA: can embed audio Atomos: very small & has a flashlight mode for dark places Price The Atomos is around £70/$120 cheape than the AJA, depending where you look. Did I leave anything important out that I should consider? All opinions welcome!
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I am selling this for a friend. Steadicam Scout Comes with: Sled (18lb payload limit) Vest Arm Docking Stand Monitor Low mode bracket Spare socket block HDMI Cables Rig is a year and a half old and has only had one owner, selling it for future endeavors. Manages DSLR/RED/Canon C/Sony FS cameras with ease and agility. Please note, there is a frayed HDSDI cable. Asking $4250 OBO
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Hey everyone, I am a new member in this forum and I recently bought a new Scout steadicam. Please excuse my ignorance but can you tell how to power up the Scout monitor? Do I have to buy any additional wires or is the cable included? Within the package there is a 12V cable (which is also wired through the post) but it cannot seem to fit onto any of the monitors connections. Any help will be much appreciated! Thank you.
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is there such a device where you can continue to keep your Rig powered when docked for an extended period of time, during lunch hour, coffee breaks, etc. so I could dock and plug my rig into a standard 12VDC power supply, and walk away for a bit without losing sync to my wireless transmitter, or not having to powering down the camera, or pull the battery out, etc. especially for single battery rigs... (i presume with the big rigs you can easily hot swap batteries since they use more than 1 battery.)