Mathis Bonneau Posted January 24 Report Share Posted January 24 Hi everyone, We're trying to create an exhaustive list of all the recently used steadicam in TV and film sets. Does any of you know the chronology, eventually the specs, or even has the manuals of the numerous steadicams born these last decades ? No one seems to really know this history... I think of ARTEMIS (Cine HD, Cine Broadcast, EFP PRO) TRINITY, STEADICAM (M1 etc.), but I just have these examples right now and can't even find all the specs (weight, size, payload, material, gimbal yoke diameter, video/power ouptuts and inputs, number off batteries, monitor-type, size of adjustment for balance on the upper sled)... Thank's for your help !!! Mathis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members Maxwel Fisher Posted January 24 Premium Members Report Share Posted January 24 Hi Mathis, Dig through the picture and history archives section of this forum. You’ll find a lot there. Additionally, I’m not sure how many old heads still hang out here. There are however two big Steadicam groups on Facebook. If you can get the attention of Charles Papert or Erwin Landau or Peter Abraham, I think those three have some of the most extensive archives for what you’re looking for. Best of luck! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members Maxwel Fisher Posted January 24 Premium Members Report Share Posted January 24 I do have these that I got from Charles recently. 1_Steadicam Model 1 brochure.pdf 1_Steadicam Model 1 brochure.pdf 2_Steadicam Model III brochure.pdf 3_Steadicam Model IIIA brochure.pdf 4_Steadicam EFP brochure.pdf 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mathis Bonneau Posted January 24 Author Report Share Posted January 24 Hi Maxwel, Thank's a lot for your answer, and these documents ! That's really interesting, and this authenticity matters a lot to me. I'll dig some more in here, you're right ! Have a great day, Mathis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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