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I take Piotr at his word that somewhere within that massive kit, an EX1 lurks.
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I think that we need to start testing Piotr's rig for band substances. I'm sure that thing has been on the juice. It's more pumped up than Arnold was in his hay days.
:) Garrett |
Guys,
I use that little kit as a rehab device to exercise my neck, arms and legs, weakened after spine surgeries. Its main advantage over the other gym machinery is the adrenaline surge it releases... :) |
I have to move my EX1 from tripod, to shoulder brace, to jib boom...sometimes within minutes. What's worked for me has been the $50 Manfrotto 394 Low Profile Quick Release Adapter with 410PL Plate. I have one baseplate on each support unit, and with a flip of a lever, I can move my camera from device to device. Seems to lock in rather securely and have never (yet) had a failure.
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I think Sony did not provide enough mounting points on the bottom of the camera. For a camera of that size and weight, two mounting points are needed especially if your tripod plate is not very wide.
I have Olof's (West Side AV) plate and can assure you that it provides more stability at the expense of a small amount of added weight. This is important because more work is needed to remove Olof's plate. He takes advantage of some very small Sony mounting points, and such tiny screws are subject to stripping. You need an Phillips-head screw driver with just the right small blades, but Olof supplies one. I have his latest plate and appreciate his addition of several more 1/4" mount points on the bottom of the plate. Once you mount his plate, you don't take it off. I think it's an excellent purchase and only wish it were available two years ago. It should have some resale value as well if you are concerned with purchasing a plate that is specific to a camera. |
Juiced Designs gets big THUMBS UP!
I just received Juiced Designs Baseplate for the EX1R and it is terrific. It's strong enough that I trust my EX1R defying gravitly at the end of a jib on the remote camera head, and it's also pretty - anodized black and it form fits the bottom so it looks like part of the camera! A small price to pay for security with professional looks!!
Superbly constructed, along with first rate customer service and response times to inquiries - Curtis gets a big thumbs up on his baseplate!!! Lonnie |
A vote here for the Juiced plate. It came with the new side wing and a great cold shoe, it's a handsome bit of kit for sure.
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Thanks to everyone that likes my Juice Designs base plates. (Not Juiced). I first started making them for the Panasonic HVX200 because that is the camera I use and a friend broke his base which cost about $1000 for Panasonic to fix. I later decided to make them for the HPX170 & HMC150 and then the EX1 and EX1R. I take pride into making the best possible looking base plate, not only function, which I have found allot of people appreciate.
Once the admins here get back to me on ad rates I can post more about new products in the works and links. thanks everyone, Curtis Guise |
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Don't know what's up with the store, but the main site is still up Westside A V Home Page, or:
Westside A V Studios Tel. 603.383.9283 info@WestsideAV.com Shoot them an email. Maybe some snafu with the store site. George/ |
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