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Movi + Steadicam arm + Custom mount

Discussion in 'MōVI M15' started by bevan goldswain, Sep 17, 2014.

  1. bevan goldswain

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    Here is a custom mount I have made that fits a single section of Flyer Le steadicam arm to a 32mm Vertical tube.

    On the other end it attached to the Freefly toad in the hole, to mount movi m5, m10, m15

    I'll be testing it out next week, rigged up to my bicycle. Stay tuned.
     

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  2. bevan goldswain

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    worth noting, the mounting is made rigid by large grub screws that tighten up against the steadicam arm - you cant see them because they are inside.
     
  3. Chris mierzwinski

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    Awesome!! It would be amazing and a steal to come up with a way to pan and tilt right off the arm. But that's a whole other thing I suppose.
     
  4. bevan goldswain

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    I'm not sure I understand? It can pan and tilt... using the remote. Obviously no majestic mode.
     
  5. Chris mierzwinski

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    That's what I was suggesting, panning and tilting in majestic mode while on the steady arm.
    But your setup is great working via remote.
     
  6. bevan goldswain

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    The whole idea of this mount is so that you can hard mount it to things. The back end will clamp onto any vertical tube with 30-32mm diameter. So you could rig this to a bike,car,wheelchair....
     
  7. bevan goldswain

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    You could put the back end straight on the steadicam vest. then you do have ability to move side to side... but that isnt really what I made this for, I think there are other really good body harness solutions out there.
     
  8. Charles Lim

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    love to see this setup in action

    no sled?
     

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