WTSell: Video Accessories - RedrockMicro + Cinevate Shoulder rig and dolly


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Equipment Type: Video Accessories
Equipment Brand: RedrockMicro + Cinevate
Equipment Model: Shoulder rig and dolly
Price (S$): $3.2k
Description:
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REDROCK MICRO EYESPY DELUXE. ($2.2k)

- old model, no longer in their catalog.
- looks very much like the eyespy deluxe bundle rig in their current catalog, but with more parts
- used to have holder with Hoodman Hoodloupe 3 but is no longer available
- parts list, labelled in photos as well:

1. 1x DSLR baseplate
2. 2x 18" 15mm carbon rod
3. 2x 18" 15mm stainless iris rod
4. 2x 9" 15mm carbon rod
5. 2x 9" 15mm stainless iris rod
6. 1x microShoulderPad with rod clamp
7. 2x microHandGrip blue handles
8. 1x handlebar rod clamp + 1x 4" handlebar rod + 1x 8" handlebar rod
9. 2x microLink4 riser clamps (to offset camera view)
10. 1x microBalance counterweight + 1 additional counterweight (not the new type that hangs down vertically)
11. 1x microLensSupport clamp
12. 2x microClamp
13. 1x microFollowFocus v2 15mm clamp
14. 3x focus gear black rings size A B and C (first 3 rings from picture left)
15. 1x microWhip 12” for follow focus
16. 1x microSpeedCrank
17. packed in a yellow Nanuk 930 case.

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CINEVATE PEGASUS DOLLY ($1k)

- old model, no longer in their catalog
- looks very much like the Pegasus Carbon DSLR Camera Slider Package in their current catalog
- convertible from dolly on rails, to be a table dolly which can do arcs
- parts list, labelled in photos as well:

1. 2x bear claws with tripod base plate clamp
2. 2x 1m long stainless steel rods, milled down 15mm at the ends, to accommodate the bear claws (not shown)
3. 1x Proteus straight baseplate
4. 2x dolly trucks (those 2 things with wheels)
5. 1x pack of spare rubber tyres (the o-rings at the edge of the wheels)
6. 2x straight links
7. 2x shorty straight links (shorter than the standard straight links)
8. 2x articulating links (can be adjusted to bend)
9. 2x universal dogbone
10. 1x Manfrotto 701HDV videohead (pan bar holder collar broken, but still usable to hold pan bar)
11. 3x focus gear rings (compatible with microFollowFocus), 2 shown in redrock case
12. packed in a grey Nanuk 920 case.

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Have upgraded, thus these equipment is lying around most times, better to let go to others who may use it.

Items are lightly used with no careless handling. Both kits have additional parts to make rigging as comprehensive as possible.
Redrock shoulder rig has enough parts to configure for 2x DSLR. Cinevate dolly has parts to convert from rail (as long as you like with 15mm rods) dolly to a table dolly which can do arcs.

No intention to sell parts separately. Do feel free to quote me your best price, highest offer secures eventually.
Self collect Admiralty MRT.

Do SMS whatsapp or email, I may not be contactable via calls during office hours or if i'm riding.

Real Name: Ming
Contact Number: 93661519
Email Address: brinsley@mac.com

Condition of Item (as per guidelines): 9
Warranty Status: 0

Package/Accessories/Extras:
both kits in cases
additional related hardware i.e screws or allen keys will be included

Additional Comments:
Self collect Admiralty MRT.
 

Equipment is just about to reach 2 years old since purchase, in case anyone is interested to know.

Equipment has to go.

Regards all
 

Had several queries via sms, and my bad that I didn't clarify one thing.

If it becomes a separate package sale, the Cinevate Focus Gear rings would follow the Redrock micro package. It just makes sense since the redrock has the follow focus.

thanks all
 

Had queries asking me about a few things:

Cinevate Cyclops able to fit Redrock shoulder rig?
- yes it's possible. Assuming it's the Cyclops with sled model (not the one with articulating support), there's the standard tripod screw underneath the plate, in which the redrock dslr baseplate would adapt to.

Length of the dolly rail?
- it's really up to how long you want it to be. there's queries concerns of flexing. the pegasus is not meant to be center mounted onto a tripod, it mounts via both ends of the rail. google up cinevate pegasus and you'll find much reference to how it can work. included in sale is a pair of 1m long 16mm solid stainless steel rods milled down to 15mm at the ends and it cost me just about under $60; I could've gotten 18mm thick rods at longer lengths it i so wish. There's the creative option of doing overhead dolly shots with 2 c-stands supporting via grip rods at the bearclaw ends.
 

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from above picture, at the far left, you can see how the rail is being supported/suspended by grip rods instead of a tripod or lightstand support, extending the grip range of this dolly.

http://www.eventdv.net/Articles/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=56082

this link is a good read from a user, pictures on that page will show clearly the dolly setup with straight links and Proteus straight flat baseplate.

i've had the chance to suspend this dolly system via 2 sand-bagged c-stands so that i could achieve a dolly shot inside a vehicle compartment; it was a huge truck and i had no choice but to use c-stands to support the dolly as i only had 1m long rails. Current rails of solid stainless steel 16mm thick rods can support a canon 70-200 f2.8 lens without flexing and bouncing, either table supported by bearclaws clamps or supported by tripods/lightstands.

hope this helps
 

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this picture above shows the use of the Pegasus system. There's the option to buy cable wheels from Cinevate, which one can swap out. It would become a very affordable setup for longer tracks via metal cables for small camera setups.
 

http://www.vimeo.com/17129677

the above vimeo video link is a very clear illustration of the cinevate pegasus, how it was being used and the shots achieved, conventional modes high mode and table arc mode (don't just take my word for it), i'm sure peeps will find the production value of doing overhead dollies and arc shots immensely useful.

regards
 

ups again for the weekend
highest offer secures
 

ups again for weekend
highest offer secures
 

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