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David Garvin April 3rd, 2007 02:41 PM

Trying to understand brevis rails system. Pics of camera on rails?
 
I don't quite understand the Brevis rails system, pictured here:
http://www.cinevate.com/catalog/images/nrails.jpg

I would normally expect to see a threaded bolt coming through a cork-topped pad like what is seen at the left end of this photo. That looks like where you'd mount the camera, but there doesn't appear to be any kind of attaching mechanism there. It's just a pad.

I know I've seen a pic of a camera with brevis mounted to the rails (I specifically remember seeing one with the camera upside down) but I'm not sure where I found it. Can somebody explain or show me how the Brevis mounting works?

Also, is there a way to attach the bottom of the Brevis rail system to a removable tripod baseplate? I would have to assume the answer is yes, but the picture on the website (linked above) doesn't show me how that would work. In fact, in the picture, it seems to be attached to some kind of odd-shaped block. Is that part of the rail system or something the rails are mounted to?

Thanks

Ben Winter April 3rd, 2007 04:21 PM

The cork-shaped pad is from Hogwarts. You have to cast a Mounting Charm when the camera is on top of it.

Charles Hurley April 4th, 2007 01:23 AM

Ben is just trying to be funny. The Brevis rails systems work with electro magnets to retain the camera. The only downside is that when the batteries run dry the cam falls off the head.

David Garvin April 4th, 2007 10:23 AM

Oh man, I can feel the tide on this thread! :)

Ben Winter April 4th, 2007 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charles Hurley (Post 653592)
Ben is just trying to be funny. The Brevis rails systems work with electro magnets to retain the camera. The only downside is that when the batteries run dry the cam falls off the head.

Works very well as a degausser too. Just swipe your tapes over it and voila!

Dennis Wood April 6th, 2007 09:19 PM

David, if you take a look at some of the rigs pictured here, you'll get a better idea of how the rails work :-) There's half a dozen different ways to configure them.


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