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  1. Hello! I’m looking for any suggestions on a yoke for a smallhd ultra bright. ive looked on adorama and B&H, but I haven’t found a match. I ordered transvideo yoke and it doesn’t seem like it will work with smallhd?? If you have any ideas for me they’d be appreciated! Best,
  2. Hi there! Some weeks ago I started to build a new CG-yoke for the Atomos Shogun Inferno and Flame series and the Ninja 7" versions. The thread is here. While I was thinking I remembered my old wish for a new and better option to clamp my yoke to. Here is what my precision mechanic and I designed: On the top you see a yoke in the dimensions of a 7" Atomos monitor/recorder. Below in purple there is the newly designed yoke clamp which makes it possible to rotate the yoke as far as the sled allows - and this very close to the bridge. Below in green there is the newly designed bridge for the monitor arm coming from the sled. It clamps on standard 15mm rods. The distance of the rods can be everything you want beginning from 50mm. On the image you see a 70mm distance. In some weeks I'll be able to show the prototypes.
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