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Steadicam Plateau: What gear do we want next?


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After several years of expos and conventions, I feel like we've seen very few breakthroughs or major changes in our world of Steadicam operation. Monitors are getting brighter and lighter (and cheaper), the accessories are becoming varied, but the core components always seem to stay the same.

 

I'm not sure if people are willing to throw their ideas, their wishes or their dream piece of gear out into the ether where any manufacturer monitoring this forum could snag it and take the credit... but perhaps some people are? So, the question is:

 

What piece of gear do you think someone should be making?

 

What accessory is missing from your kit?

 

What problem do you currently have on set that needs a solution?

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I'm pretty sure the best of you don't want anything fancy-no extra-stabilized anything. You've crafted your craft. Just make it lighter, smaller, and cheaper. Make sure all the video I/O gear works. Be able to translate the camera feeds to all known video formats, be able to feed any monitor, be able to feed any transmitter. Give me batteries at half the weight and twice the previous capacity. I get it. Everything else is a luxury!

Humbled to be able to nibble around the edges with our little stabilizer improvements!

Steve W

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I want a tb-7 and hd bubble level...while we're at it a 5.6" monitor that meets Jen's wish list would be nice too. Maybe gyros as effective as a k6 but half the weight? Maybe a center post made of brass...like the one at Jumbos?

 

I second the next generation super lube...Lisagav v2

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A well sealed battery, the size and weight of an HC with 1.21 Jigawatts and an extra drop of retsin.!

Should run a sled, 2 monitors, Prompter, HD Link, Dual Bartech's, Cine tape, broadcast camera or Alexa ( Your choice) 100 hours...takes 12 hours to recharge and cost $3000. who's in?

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What about a drop in tilt plate? something akin to the tilt plate on top of a geared head, but made into a dovetail with a dovetail receptacle on the top, acting as a sandwich plate. Even if it is an inch or an inch and a half tall, that wouldn't really matter since the camera will be tilted so high anyway. That way you could drop in the tilt plate when you need it and not have the extra weight or height when you don't.

Thoughts?

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