Hello Everyone, I'm about to order a Redrock Micro Remote handheld bundle and wanted to make sure I'm ordering everything needed to mount to the M5. I'm assuming the FF motor will be best mounted to the Freefly rods attached to the front of the base plate. Where and how does the base station attach to Movi? Also does anyone have images of this setup? Thanks, Chance Norris
I shared some photos to this question here in this other thread: http://forum.freeflysystems.com/index.php?threads/mounting-accesories-on-the-m5.4031/#post-44356 In my opinion the best way to mount the Basestation is with the Freefly accessory mount, and you can put it either on the crossbar, of down on one of the roll extender arms on the gimbal. And yes, the best way to mount the motor is with that rod mount adapter from Freefly. It's pretty rigid.
I just ordered the Cinema Oxide 15mm LWS instead of getting the rod mount adapter. I'm not sure what the weight difference is if any at all but I like the design better and no tools needed! http://cinemaoxide.com/site/product/15mm-lws-adapter-for-movi/
I am having a little confusion with powering the Redrock Micro remote system´s base station. We have purchased the Motor cable for Micro Remote from Slackline. This enables us to mount the base station into our Movi M10´s accessory mount next to the handgrip. It would be ideal to power the base station via Movi´s 4s lipo battery. For this we purchased this Freefly battery to 2-pin Lemo wire from Freefly shop: http://store.freeflysystems.com/collections/movi-accessory/products/freefly-battery-to-2-pin-lemo According to Freefly it is suitable for powering the Micro remote´s base station. But: The base station´s power in has six little holes and the original Micro remote´s power cable has six pins accordingly. However the Freefly wire comes with two pins only and neither of them matches any holes in the base station power in connector. We have two base stations and before noticing above, we managed to burn one base station by trying to power it with the Freely cable. At least it remains dark even when powered with the original power cable. Is the Freefly cable´s Lemo end really the correct one and if not, where I could get one? Or rather which of the many Lemos is the right one? I would like to make cable that powers the base station via Movi battery´s balance plug connector which should be easy once I get a working cable with a jst at the other end or just the Lemo connector. Pictures below should make it all clear.
Dang I just ordered all this stuff myself and hope you get an answer cause it indeed looks like the Freefly 2-pin lemo will not fit the Redrock basestation...
So I can't be certain, but I am fairly certain that the issue is that Tuukka has one of the early Basestations. I think they switched to the 2-pin lemo style early on. A new purchase should give you one of the 2-pins. Tuukka, have you reached out to Redrock about it?
Thanks for the insight Austin. I'll have my microRemote bundle in tomorrow and will report back with what my basestation has for pin arrangement. Hey did the cable I ordered ship out by chance?
Yes, it went out this morning. You should have an email with tracking info somewhere, maybe in your junk folder. If you can't find it, I'll send the tracking in a separate email.
Once receiving the unit, please tell if it really is about me having an early version with different Lemo Matthew. The strange thing is, I have two of the base stations and the latter is purchased much later than the first one. Austin: Haven't asked Rerock but will now. Thanks, Tuukka
That's good to hear, Matt. And Tuukka, when and if you find out anything from Redrock, please remember to report back here, as I am curious what the deal is.
This is related to Tuukka's question: I found this in the manual: ( http://store.redrockmicro.com/start/assembly_docs/microRemote/microRemote_System_Doc.pdf ) *As of February 2013 all remote system units ship with 2 pin power connectors. If you received your unit before then, it may contain 6 pin power connectors. Please contact customer support if you require replacement cables. I own two Redrock systems and both are purchased before February 2013.
I'm curious: what is the weight of the basestation? (Dimentions would also be nice.) The Redrock Micro website is quick messy and lacks info on the physical part... I'm doing calculations for a setup on M5, so I'm comparing things closely to see whether it will fit in the payload and in dimensions.
Hi Walter, The basestation usually mounts to the handle bar which doesn't count towards the 5 pound limit. Depending on the lenses and camera you might need something other than the Freefly rail mount to mount the motor. With my GH4, Metabones Speed-booster and CP.2 lenses the adapter has some play, so I'm locking it down with Zacuto DSLR baseplate and the CP.2 lens support with feet pretty solid. With my Nikon D800 you can use the Redrock Rino adapter to support the motor. Both configurations require to take off the top rail of the cage. I think this motor works better with lighter lenses! See weights below Torque Motor - 5 3/4oz Motor Cable - 2 3/8oz Single 6" Rail - 1oz microLensGear - 1oz microRemote Basestation – 5 1/2 oz. Chance Norris