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Movi M15 Ninja Star and Toad

Discussion in 'MōVI M15' started by David Cox, Apr 6, 2016.

  1. David Cox

    David Cox New Member

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    Hi,

    I want to connect my M15 to a jib via a Ninja Star. There doesn't appear to be enough clearance of the battery cages if I connect to the female Toad, how do I get around this? The Male Toad I have is attached to the crossbeam
     

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  2. Wolf Schiebel

    Wolf Schiebel Active Member

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    Hi David, i don´t think i actually understand your problem. Are you planning to use the Ninja Star instead of the cross beam? Then you will need another male Toad and it works… I have Toads on all my gear and never run into a problem here?

    Best,

    Wolf
     
  3. David Cox

    David Cox New Member

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    Hi Wolf,

    Yes, the Ninja Star will be used instead of the crossbeam to connect to a jib. I was wondering if I could connect without having to purchase another Male Toad. It would seem not.
     
  4. Wolf Schiebel

    Wolf Schiebel Active Member

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    Hi, nope, you would have to fabricate an adapter/spacer then. And would loose the quick-change capability…

    Best,

    Wolf
     
  5. David Cox

    David Cox New Member

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    Hi Wolf,

    Thanks for the input, off to buy another Toad :)

    Kind Regards

    Dave
     
  6. Adolfo Cantu-Villarreal

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    David,

    Having that extra male toad + the ninja star will give you lots of options for mounting. Here's a setup we used for timelapse, but we have used a similar setup on jibs (upside down).
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