Mike Devlin
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The "only" good quality gyros that I know of (and are used by most people in our industry) are Kenyon's Labs gyros
The Cineflex and other high-end stabilization systems do not use Kenyon gyros. Kenyons are used in low-end systems that use inertial stabilization (big gyros stabilize camera with their mass). The Cineflex (we own one and have shot ~500 HDCAM SR tapes worth of footage with it in the last year) uses a five axis servo system with several microprocessors using several sensors (accelerometers and gyros (like laser ring gyros or other types of small gyros)) to track motion and compute control signals for all five axis. Same technolgy that's used in aerospace systems.
Long ago we did try the Aerial Exposures rig which uses Kenyon gyros. It is a joke compared to the Cineflex. Of course the Cineflex is 25X as expensive as the Aerial Exposures unit, but the Cineflex is at least 1000X better.
see http://www.axsys.com/p-scs.php
Sorry for perhaps over reacting to your "only Kenyon" comment, but I am partial to my Cineflex...