Wind is the enemy!!! Haha!!! Yes you could actually get the Volt on the Thanos, but this would mean buying a whole new gimbal and the Volt brain. Costing way more than what the entire rig was purchased for. lol Practice, practice and more practice!! Gotta love it!! They claim 70lbs for the arm I would try and get the rig to about 35lbs. Just a thought... Peace!!
Lol too much for me but thanks for the clarity! I didn’t know you could do that., the camera rig itself is at 20lbs right now. I may show some demo shots from around the house where it’s more controlled and a lot easier to fly but that’s no fun lol. Def noticed a lot more stability from adding the dual v mounts which I’ll do a video on later though! Indie film coming soon thanks for the watch! 🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥
So the horizon is floating on the thanos, but original steadicams have electronic stuff that corrects the floating horizon, do I get it right? The second question, so how you gonna fix that on your shoots with the thanos?
So yea some of the new high price steadicams have or are compatible to have a device called the volt which uses little belts to level out the sleds horizon and the tilt. To fix the horizon float on something like the thanos it’s just practice and determination. Im curious though if it is or could be modified to be volt compatible
Not original, the ones with electronics are just newer versions. Original stesdicams don’t have it! Idk why volt was slipping my mind when filming but yes, newer ones from tiffen feature volt! As of now volt is not compatible with Thanos/other steadicams. And yes with practice, you essentially use your hand to control basically similar to original Steadicams/any steadicam without volt basically. And getting a proper balance will help as well but your hand compensates when moving around basically.
Wind is the enemy!!! Haha!!! Yes you could actually get the Volt on the Thanos, but this would mean buying a whole new gimbal and the Volt brain. Costing way more than what the entire rig was purchased for. lol Practice, practice and more practice!! Gotta love it!! They claim 70lbs for the arm I would try and get the rig to about 35lbs. Just a thought... Peace!!
Lol too much for me but thanks for the clarity! I didn’t know you could do that., the camera rig itself is at 20lbs right now. I may show some demo shots from around the house where it’s more controlled and a lot easier to fly but that’s no fun lol.
Def noticed a lot more stability from adding the dual v mounts which I’ll do a video on later though! Indie film coming soon thanks for the watch! 🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥
You have the DJI Focus pro on a auto focus camera?
No, z cam f6 is a manual cine camera lol.
I was filming myself with a Panasonic s9!
So the horizon is floating on the thanos, but original steadicams have electronic stuff that corrects the floating horizon, do I get it right? The second question, so how you gonna fix that on your shoots with the thanos?
So yea some of the new high price steadicams have or are compatible to have a device called the volt which uses little belts to level out the sleds horizon and the tilt. To fix the horizon float on something like the thanos it’s just practice and determination. Im curious though if it is or could be modified to be volt compatible
Not original, the ones with electronics are just newer versions. Original stesdicams don’t have it!
Idk why volt was slipping my mind when filming but yes, newer ones from tiffen feature volt! As of now volt is not compatible with Thanos/other steadicams.
And yes with practice, you essentially use your hand to control basically similar to original
Steadicams/any steadicam without volt basically.
And getting a proper balance will help as well but your hand compensates when moving around basically.
@@jamiejudeprecisely , idk why volt was escaping my mind but yes that’s what I was referring to!
Hey man, just ordered my Thanos Procine, curiously did you have any weird custom/tax or delivery fees when you received yours? Thanks!
Nope! Should be all good once it arrives, mines shipped to Texas ! Not sure if that helps but you should be fine!