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    Can somebody help me find more info about the Pro I/O Module? I have looked at Red.com with no luck. Are there pics that demonstrate size and function, even if it is a prototype?
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    Is the Pro I//O going to have wireless HD video like the TeraDek Cube?
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    Quote Originally Posted by roryhinds View Post
    Is the Pro I//O going to have wireless HD video like the TeraDek Cube?
    No.
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    Thanks, Matt. That is exactly the sort of pic I was looking. Looks rather heavy. How does that module affect the balance?
    The Lonely Moan Inspired by the world of Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian.
    http://vimeo.com/33643688

    Dead Lonesome A film about Ghost Towns and the Mystique of the Western Landscape filmed in 35mm. http://vimeo.com/6874360

    American Cantos http://vimeo.com/8547635
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    By the way, those photos are great Matt. :)
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    once the quad battery module or the dual battery module is on the camera its going to be pretty lengthy.. no?
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    Which is why I bought the ET 12" dovetail plate to better balance the rig:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Gottshalk View Post

    On the second photo, what kind of arm is that holding the mic?
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    Looks like a plain old Noga.
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