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My new MōVI workout training device….

Discussion in 'MōVI M10' started by Wolf Schiebel, Apr 1, 2014.

  1. Wolf Schiebel

    Wolf Schiebel Active Member

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    …arrived on sunday. Delivery time: about 9 month, weight: about 11 lbs.
    I´m shure i´ll beat any "longest handheld take" record soon…. ;)

    Best,
    Wolf

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  2. Drew Kachurak

    Drew Kachurak Member

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    Congrats! My son will be 1 in a few weeks, best Movi workout device ever!!
     
  3. Garry Clarke

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    My congratulations as well Wolf. Exciting times ahead for you with a new baby [11 lbs is no light weight either] AND a Movi.
    Best wishes for the future.

    Cheers
    Garry
     
  4. Kurt Wallrath

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    Haha, great MoVI-trainer, Wolf! I don't know if the delivery time is practical but I'm sure it's worth the wait ;-)

    Question about the time you had 15lbs on your MoVI:

    -Were you in "steadicam" orientation or regular MoVI orientation?
    -Do you remember your stiffness settings? If not, were they higher numbers or lower than normal?

    I ask the second question because I've been slightly over 12lbs before and it seemed I couldn't get the pan stiffness with an Epic, super speed, mattebox with 2 filters, C-Motion Kamin, Heden motor, Teredek transmitter (all on the rig, below the handle bars) passed 60.

    Thanks Wolf and congratulations!
     
  5. Justin Marx

    Justin Marx Active Member

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    Wolf, congrats!!!
     
  6. Wolf Schiebel

    Wolf Schiebel Active Member

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    Hi Kurt,

    i was in "steadicam"-orientation all the time. I had quite high gain settings, 125,85,75, i believe in the "upside down"-mode you get higher values. My normal Epic-values are about 85,75,65, with light dslr-lenses.

    Best, Wolf
     

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