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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