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Okay, so I just read all 15 pages of the thread! I'm having a bit of trouble differentiating the Impero Std and Pro. Both are wireless right? So one of them has an LCD that shows me...stuff? It'd be helpful to have a bullet list of std vs pro. It'd be helpful to only put down 10% to reserve one. I don't have $2k now, but would by the time you ship the pro.
 
Okay, so I just read all 15 pages of the thread! I'm having a bit of trouble differentiating the Impero Std and Pro. Both are wireless right? So one of them has an LCD that shows me...stuff? It'd be helpful to have a bullet list of std vs pro. It'd be helpful to only put down 10% to reserve one. I don't have $2k now, but would by the time you ship the pro.


Wireless option:

Inclino Motor with power cable: $900

Impero Standard and comm cable: $750

Total: $1650

Does adding the wireless hand controller make this the Pro?
 
Here it is for those who have not read Curts posts:

Impero Micro...the wired solution also part of the standard and pro versions.
Impero Standard....click in the micro and you have a simple wireless solution.
Impero Pro...click in micro and you have a full featured wireless solution. Saves focus pulls, lens data, removes lens breathing, just about everything C-motion, preston, and bartech do.

So to have a Impero Pro purchase micro insert in pro unit. All the information regarding how the system interfaces with itself will be up in a week. Prices and approximate dates will be up on our site soon. I am currently working on it. Rest assured you will not be disappointed. Curt has and is working 16-18 or more hours per day getting the numbers together.
 
re motor does not jump to position after unplug

re motor does not jump to position after unplug

JB Looking at the video it appears that if you unplug the motor fm the controller and move the controller and replug that the motor does not jump to the new controller position?

then when we unplug the controller marks on the disk are lost? we must remark the lens?

TJ
 
Guys, I'm trying my best to answer questions but its sucking up a lot of time. I'll put together a flow chart and options list for all this stuff and have it on the website soon. I'll try my best to make it super clear.

TJ.. in the current design that does happen. We are working on it.. I'll get back to you when we have it solved.
 
Hopefully this week. If not then very early next week. This web store is taking awhile to get setup and I definitely don't want to go the paper route again for pre-orders.
 
Ketch, glad to see that you were able to sell one of your babies off

Can't wait to see what you shoot with your Red
 
Ketch, glad to see that you were able to sell one of your babies off

Can't wait to see what you shoot with your Red



Thanks rgdfilms!

But the camera has not as yet sold as no money has been exchanged as yet, and it could be likely that such a deal will not take place after all, do to few of the RED restrictions, and few of my own!

But one thing for sure, my babies are finally about to come home one way or an other, that I can guarantee!


Ciao,

KETCH ROSSI
 
Curt has been in Hanover, Germany for Cebit for the past week. He will be back in the next few days. We expect to get the ordering system up within the next week depending on the schedule he gives me.
 
Curt, please take into consideration that the INCLINO mount will be low profile.

As you can see on the following picture, the RED universal mount is too high to pass over an OConnor mount when using the ET bridge plate on a ET dovetail plate (green line marks the problem area).

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The mount of the ET bridge plate (right below the front of the camera) is way smaller.

The space between the rods and the silver lever of the OConnor head is approximately 13 mm. So please try to make your mount smaller than that. :biggrin:

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Just a quick comment regarding the mount. The Inclino can also be mounted to the top bars if there is no room under because of obstructions. Also the mount is rotatable meaning it can be turned to clear. Just my view but I am sure Curt will take your comments into consideration.
 
Just a quick comment regarding the mount. The Inclino can also be mounted to the top bars if there is no room under because of obstructions. Also the mount is rotatable meaning it can be turned to clear. Just my view but I am sure Curt will take your comments into consideration.

Thanks. I can see that there will be a lot of mounting possibilities. But anyway, it would be great to have a low profile mount. :whistling:
 
Agreed...we will see what we can do...might be an option down the road to change out the mount. At this point things are already moving so we will see what can can do.
 
Hi guys - I have a question having trawled through the entire thread with no answer -

What bars does this thing connect to (15mm or 19mm)

My understanding is that it doesn't matter! Right now the motor only has to hook onto one bar (like the Arri lightweight ff unit.) There was talk of putting it on a 15mm or 19mm two bar system so it would be harder to have the motor come off the lens.

Matthew
 
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