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NOT Simon Blouin

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There were two rigs used on this. An old 3a for most of it and a MK-V Nexus with gyros soft mounted from the side door of a van for the rest. I think the operator said that they used Reds when he returned my Nexus and gyro set.

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My two cents. The vibration occurs as the camera changes direction from backing away to tracking left. A move that require the arm to return to the centre of balance, then extend out again to the left. The shot is low-mode and if the plate was mounted to an epic carry handle, any arm/rig vibrations would be amplified. If gyros were being used to fight the wind, and they wanted to fight against the direction change, that could have created flex/vibrations that were amplified by the time they reached the lens.

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Its only in one setup on the beach sequences which leads to believe something is loose in the setup and not the rig. possibly even a lens that was not properly seated or sub standard support used within the setup.

 

I had a B4 mounted lens on a Live-to-Tape show that kept seeing vibrations on the jumbos and went thru my entire setup only to find out the utility handed me a camera with the lens not seated properly... very frustrating if you don't know to look there first. Of course the Reds/Epics are PL Mounts, but this could still happen in a rush.

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