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  • Nakul Sood

    January 29, 2010 at 6:39 am in reply to: Shoulder Brace and Support for Sony PMW EX3

    Hi Jim,

    The phantom does take the weight of the EX3.

    The dolly track is an aluminum L shape 1 inch width about 5.5mm thick, so very strong. We’ve tested it with V heavy tripods and weight is not at all an issue. The tracks join with a combination of a triangular aluminum piece, and a male female bush. The triangle supports the L shape so 2 L shafts tracks meet evenly, and the bush locks them in place. There’s a separater at the front and end of track, that maintains the distance/parallel. The track can only attach straight. Many very intelligent things design wise. I’m using skating wheels very very smooth and offers great dampened feel.

    I developed this with Flamingo Films proprietor, Nandakumar (nandu), they’re Delhi’s largest rental house, and Nandu’s won 2 emmys for cinematography and audio recording, for docs. He’s had me adapt it to take the Arachnopod device so it becomes a very low angle dolly too, additionally for his rig we’ve made a fixture that lets baby tripod legs also sit on the dolly. He’s using the gear with their new EX3, it’s part of the kit when the camera goes out. They have several dollies, including the Hague and KeyWest, he said this is the smoothest and quietest he’s seen. It’s designed so that when you remove the tripod spreader, the leg spokes go into holes. Hope that comes thru in one of the pics.

    Best wishes,

    Nakul

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    http://www.embracevideo.com
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  • Nakul Sood

    January 28, 2010 at 7:48 am in reply to: Shoulder Brace and Support for Sony PMW EX3

    Hi Jim,

    This isn’t a steadicam, I just use the articulated arm (spring inside) as a dampner for shocks. What this does do is take the weight entirely off your hands and places it on your waist, which is far less tiring. You can literally work hands free if you want because it has a locking rotating head. In effect you become the tripod. It is just great for walking and moving shots. It’s by far the best results that I’ve got in comparison to the other shoulder braces I make.

    I also make a full fleged steadiam called the phantom, it’s all the features you’d find on the best rigs and it’s only $900, by far the cheapest. I’ve also got an idea of mounting a monitor that should be revolutionary, I wonder why no one’s thought of it yet, that’s mounting the monitor on the vest, that way even if you turn the camera, you’ll always see exactly what you’re shooting, like a surgeon using a robotic arm for surgery.

    Anyway, that’s in the future.

    My best wihes,

    Nakul

    New Devices for Audio and Video recording
    http://www.embracevideo.com
    http://www.oomagamma.com

  • Nakul Sood

    January 26, 2010 at 3:54 pm in reply to: Shoulder Brace and Support for Sony PMW EX3

    Dear Will and Rafael,

    Rafael – Thanks a ton for the link, wanted to compile as comprehensive a list of brace makers. Please take a thorough look when you get the chance. I’ve tried to price everything reasonably.

    Will – I promise you it’ll be very comfortable, I’ve shot entire days with it. I’m really really happy with the results, specially when moving/walking with it.

    I’ll test to see how the current springs respond to about 7 kgs. One can change the tension on the springs, using an Allen L key. Or else I’ll have springs of a higher tension made for the weight. No point off loading the battery, we’ll work with that. The springs can be changed by the customer, but will be toughish task, there’ll be a fair amount of work, you’ll have to knock a bearing shaft out of 2 bearings and then replace the shaft, not crazy but some time and finesse. I’ll just send you a spring to the correct tension fitted. Please send me an email and we’ll converse there, nakul610@gmail.com

    Thanks for the responses, please let me know if there are any other designs on the market,

    My best wishes,

    Nakul

    New Devices for Audio and Video recording
    http://www.embracevideo.com
    http://www.oomagamma.com

  • Nakul Sood

    July 6, 2006 at 10:32 am in reply to: Quality portable sound recorder

    Hi,

    A big thank you to both Stephen and Matte, the advice and info was v helpful,

    Nakul

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