Brett Harrison
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David, would this be some kind of sensor-driven balance system? Using the sensors and small motors to center the load automatically?
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David, would this be some kind of sensor-driven balance system? Using the sensors and small motors to center the load automatically?
Well, yes. Again, it's not as much the stabilization system that we'll change (we'll be using the ALEXmos board like most other companies). It's the way it's constructed, to make it fit on a film set.
I mean the balancing of the rig pre-usage. I.e. cutting down on setup time.
Sorry, didn't got what you meant in the first post. No, unfortunately, it's still manual work... sensor driven would be awesome! But we developed a system to shorten the time needed for balancing to half a minute / one minute maximum. And it's tool free!
Well that's certainly fast enough.
I can imagine some kind of x/y readout to estimate where the center of gravity is after moving the rig around a bit, which could be translated to a number of turns of the threads that move the payload in x and y to optimize balance. I'm not an engineer so I don't even know if this is feasible, and it might be redundant.
I would make that an option - for me personally I am looking for the cheapest/ highest quality solution out there (sounds like yours could be it!) so I would say joystick. By the way, what do you think the rig will be rated at holding weight wise?
Would you all like to have a fluid head instead of a joystick, even if it costs ~1500USD more?
HOLY AWESOMENESS!! That will hold a light weight RED ONE configuration