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clipper 324 with G-70 arm


Marco Dardari

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I asked Frank Rush this same question. He said "NO" tiffen will not sell a 324 and a g70.

 

The 324's topstage is only rated to carry 30-35lbs of camera. If your flying something heavier and whip pan and the post snaps. Tiffen will not cover the gear under warranty.

 

Thats the basic story Frank gave me.

 

Now have guys flown robust camera packages on a clipper without a problem. Yes. Tiffen wants to make sales. So maybe they will. But I doubt it. For the extra 14k you are better off with the U2.

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The 324's topstage is only rated to carry 30-35lbs of camera. If your flying something heavier and whip pan and the post snaps.

 

Wait a second! Nothing is going to snap or break - the Clipper's use the same posts as the U2 and if anything, the post extension clamps will slip long before the post snaps.

 

The real concern is if someone with a Clipper uses a very heavy camera (because the G-70 can carry the weight and the sled can balance the camera), and in low mode in particular, and then does a violent move. Then there's a real opportunity for vibration more than anything else, as the stage has a smaller footprint and bearings than the U2's.

 

smaller, but I used to stand (I keep saying this!) on the prototype U2 (big) stage and dial myself back and forth w/out consequence for me or the stage... the Clipper stage is smaller than the U2's, but I'm much heavier than any camera we carry.

 

Jerry

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I believe that they sell the sled, the arm and the vest individually so if you really want to go that route I am sure you could although it might cost a little more.

 

Anyone have any specs on how much the Clipper 324 weighs compared to the Ultra2? Ultra2 is listed as 13pounds 13oz for monitor and sled with no batteries. Can't find a listing for the 324.

 

~Jess

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I believe that they sell the sled, the arm and the vest individually so if you really want to go that route I am sure you could although it might cost a little more.

 

Anyone have any specs on how much the Clipper 324 weighs compared to the Ultra2? Ultra2 is listed as 13pounds 13oz for monitor and sled with no batteries. Can't find a listing for the 324.

 

~Jess

You can fly a 35 lb load when the sled has 2 batteries with the C324 where as you can fly 50lb with a U2 with 2 batteries. Hyper advanced math would bring the C324 sled out to 15 lb or 11.3 lb without batteries.

 

C324: (from Tiffen website)

# "Ride Control"10-35lb (4.5-15.9kg) Net Camera Capacity

 

U2: (From sales pdf/print brochure)

Sled with monitor (no batteries) 17 lbs 13 oz

Weight with 1 battery: + 1.65 lbs

Weight with 2 batteries: + 3.3 lbs

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why not buy the arm fm Tiffen The sled from one of a number of mfts IE PRO XCS MK5 Sachtler Benz etc and the vest fm anyone esp. Klassen.... All these sleds and vests have features and following the clipper sled vest lack.

TJ

Hi TJ,

 

That's a sweeping statement! What features do you mean that all these sleds and vests have in common that the Clipper 324 lacks?

 

Chris

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