In the video it looks like you use the 3" 15mm rod with 1/4-20 screw. One of the links is an ebay link to 2" ones. Does it matter if we use the 1", 2", or 3" rod for this part of the build? ty again for all your valuable time and help
Thanks for the video and the parts list! Do you know an alternativefor the part Movo CAB1000. Actually it's very difficult to get this in europe. Thanks!
There is many somewhat alternatives. This one in particular has half 15 mm hole cut, so one of those rods can slide out and stop on that cut. You can use something else there's plenty of similar options that will work. Try looking for 15 mm rod clamp and look around and make sure you find something with the ability to attach two screws to it so there's no twist potential
@@AgrartechnikHD give me a favor our group in my about. It's Car Rigging Mods on fb. And post your question me and my friends will love to help you out. It's very hard to help people through the UA-cam comments LOL facebook.com/groups/camerariggingmods/?ref=share
Hi again! Thank you for your help before :) If I may, I hope you can help answer another question.. What’s your best advice on transporting the Float out to a shoot location? I was thinking of pre-balancing at home, and then put the pole in a long light stand bag, and then re-balance on arrival. It seems like it’s impossible to use the Float bag with the battery mod, right? What’s your approach? :) (and, if I may ask, how long is the pole when it’s fully balanced? Without camera (Wow, sounds too much like a dirty question… 😂))
Hey! I love your videos, they're super helpful. I'm planning on buying a Float today and I'm trying to find the parts for your battery mod. Is it something you've changed with your battery mod that you use today, that you recommend me to change as well before I order? :) I saw the video where you removed the "Nitze 15 mm rod with 1/4-20 screw", but apart from that? (I think I need it less wide, like this version) Big thank you! Mikael
If you want to keep it slim you will require the 15mm Nitze or similar rods but to be honest it's not that wide without them neither. But to be safe I would go with slim option that way you can try both worlds. But personally I prefer wide option. I feel like it adds more stability and it's way more durable because it has less parts.
@@camerariggingmods9667 Thank you fpr the super fast reply. I really appreciate it! I’m gonna think about it one more time if I should go wide or slim. Thank you! :)
@@camerariggingmods9667 Actually, may I ask you another question. On the wide mod, what size are the carbon fiber rods that are attached to the battery v-lock plates? I know the slim mod is 4 inches/10 cm. Is it 5 inches? Thank you!
Yes I do my friends made gold mount but it's expensive. Join Facebook group called CAMERA RIGGING MODS Aka CARIMO and you can find this mod for gold mount on the page
@@camerariggingmods9667 When you buy the float you have the X, what you mount on the bottom of the pole and where you mount the battery plate on (in original way, no mod). Replacing this with two of the worm drives would give you a more easy way to adjost the balancing, or?
hello you have very good videos thank you i have a question for you Do you think Tilta Float System Bottom Counterweight Bracket will work, will it be like the system you installed if I buy it?
So if you ever seen Arri Trinity it has pendulum. What it does it helps you balance the rig to stay in vertical or horizontal position with nice 4-5 second drop in between. With out it you can only balance the system to stay in one place. So if you balance it to be in horizontal you will have to fight the post entire time you in the vertical. And that's how the shots get ruined. Because you can't just turn the post nice and easy you will have to hold it hard with out Pendulum.
First, thank you so much for making this video and sharing it. I was curious when the non-rotating 15mm rod hits the metal plate when camera goes from low to high (e.g. when you go from javelin to high camera), does that cause a tiny bump/shake in the rig?
Hi can I know the difference with the other video you posted in August? because i actually saw that first, and i ordered everything i need.. now i'm a bit confused! thanks if you will answer me
Oh lol ok so only difference between both of them is that I added some other parts to the second one like the micro slide.. you should be able to use same parts you already ordered it's same concept
@@camerariggingmods9667 also would you say to get very heavy v mount batteries in order to help balance? At the moment my batteries are around 600-700g, I am thinking about getting bigger once with about 1kg
Would you ever mount the battery plates horizontally (if currently one calls them vertical) to save a couple inches in the total rig height? or would that not work
I have a question is this setup and configuration Now days steel the same Or did you change somethings or improved ? Because i have the standard Tilta vmount plate its clearly impossible to balance it Can this product save your ass or do you need to build the one that you use Tilta Float System Bottom Counterweight Bracket Thanks
Tilta Float is designed to be an advanced Gimbal support and extension. It's not designed to be an Arri Trinity or a Steadicam, with that said yes this modifications with help you balance it much better and give you ability to control it with precision. I haven't changed anything on it but the rods in the middle are optional depends on your build.
@@camerariggingmods9667 thanks bro for the answer You made misunderstand my second question Like your pendelum solution it’s one tipe of solution i need to now if =>Tilta Tilta Float System Bottom Counterweight Bracket
Vaho. great work. I REALLY appreciate all the posts you've put up for the float mods. I'm almost complete in modifying my float per your specs. Those red bands around the v mount batteries... are they rubber bands? Where did you get them? I don't see anything on the Tilta site. Thanks in advance!
sorry for the noob question, but I also see in all your vids that the red rubber bands around all your v-mount batteries... are they essential for the build to keep the batteries tighter on the mounts, or is it just for aesthetics? thanks for your work@@camerariggingmods9667
Hey bro, love your belt mod, I was working a live event with the float this weekend and my back was killing me after, so can't wait to build that! Question for this though, what's the purpose of this? I saw an explanation to someone else but I didn't quite understand it... Could you maybe do a short on it?
Thank you brother. What it does it puts the weight on your shoulders and not so much on your back. It helps the belt from shifting so your arm doesn't change the angle.
I’ve just completed this modification and immediately cancel the difference. The ability to balance is soooooo much easier. Thanks for this.
Keep up the great work Vaho!
Any plans to make a better counterweight system to use with the V-Mount and Gold Mount plates?
You're a Tilta Float Genius! I love your channel man!
Stop it lol got me all blushing 🤣
@@camerariggingmods9667 Been doing heavy research into this system and you have some of the best tips out there. Looking to pair it with a Red Komodo.
I got all parts! Holy moly, so many parcels combined with the belt mod.. :D
Hey. This is genius. It helps so much to me. Thank you for this Channel :)
I'm glad it helped appreciate it. Just remember keep your gimbal settings low and your footage going to look amazing
Where did you get this rubber bands from tilta??
Thanks alot Vaho.
Order them from Amazon lol and add Tilta on it hahaha
In the video it looks like you use the 3" 15mm rod with 1/4-20 screw. One of the links is an ebay link to 2" ones. Does it matter if we use the 1", 2", or 3" rod for this part of the build? ty again for all your valuable time and help
Thanks for the video and the parts list! Do you know an alternativefor the part Movo CAB1000. Actually it's very difficult to get this in europe. Thanks!
There is many somewhat alternatives. This one in particular has half 15 mm hole cut, so one of those rods can slide out and stop on that cut. You can use something else there's plenty of similar options that will work. Try looking for 15 mm rod clamp and look around and make sure you find something with the ability to attach two screws to it so there's no twist potential
@@camerariggingmods9667 Ok, thank you. Can you say if Smallrig part no. 1995 or two of 843 is ok?
@@AgrartechnikHD give me a favor our group in my about. It's Car Rigging Mods on fb. And post your question me and my friends will love to help you out. It's very hard to help people through the UA-cam comments LOL
facebook.com/groups/camerariggingmods/?ref=share
What size is the rubber for the rods as the kit comes with many sizes!?
This is so awesome stuff you do man, have a question can I use bigger v mount batteries instead of what you recommended?
Ya absolutely
@@camerariggingmods9667 great, thank you.
Hi again! Thank you for your help before :) If I may, I hope you can help answer another question.. What’s your best advice on transporting the Float out to a shoot location? I was thinking of pre-balancing at home, and then put the pole in a long light stand bag, and then re-balance on arrival. It seems like it’s impossible to use the Float bag with the battery mod, right? What’s your approach? :) (and, if I may ask, how long is the pole when it’s fully balanced? Without camera (Wow, sounds too much like a dirty question… 😂))
Luv this! Luv u man (as a bro, ok! ) ur the best!
I love him, as a gay man.
Thank you!
Hey! I love your videos, they're super helpful. I'm planning on buying a Float today and I'm trying to find the parts for your battery mod. Is it something you've changed with your battery mod that you use today, that you recommend me to change as well before I order? :) I saw the video where you removed the "Nitze 15 mm rod with 1/4-20 screw", but apart from that? (I think I need it less wide, like this version) Big thank you! Mikael
If you want to keep it slim you will require the 15mm Nitze or similar rods but to be honest it's not that wide without them neither. But to be safe I would go with slim option that way you can try both worlds. But personally I prefer wide option. I feel like it adds more stability and it's way more durable because it has less parts.
@@camerariggingmods9667 Thank you fpr the super fast reply. I really appreciate it! I’m gonna think about it one more time if I should go wide or slim. Thank you! :)
@@camerariggingmods9667 Actually, may I ask you another question. On the wide mod, what size are the carbon fiber rods that are attached to the battery v-lock plates? I know the slim mod is 4 inches/10 cm. Is it 5 inches? Thank you!
Great job, do you know of a gold mount option? Thanks 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Yes I do my friends made gold mount but it's expensive. Join Facebook group called
CAMERA RIGGING MODS
Aka
CARIMO
and you can find this mod for gold mount on the page
unfortunately from my Italian amazon many of these components are not found and others are out of commerce
Su AliExpress si trovano, se può tornarti utile 😊
@@1988robyfox wow grazie bro!
Wouldn't it make sense, to take two of the wormdrive sliders mounted together in a 90° angle? So you have the full flexibility of both axes.
Not quite sure what do you mean buddy?
@@camerariggingmods9667 When you buy the float you have the X, what you mount on the bottom of the pole and where you mount the battery plate on (in original way, no mod). Replacing this with two of the worm drives would give you a more easy way to adjost the balancing, or?
hello you have very good videos thank you
i have a question for you
Do you think Tilta Float System Bottom Counterweight Bracket will work, will it be like the system you installed if I buy it?
Hey buddy can you please follow my FB group and post any questions you got so I can explain better. facebook.com/groups/camerariggingmods/?ref=share
Sorry for the dumb question, but what benefits do you get from using the pendulum?
So if you ever seen Arri Trinity it has pendulum.
What it does it helps you balance the rig to stay in vertical or horizontal position with nice 4-5 second drop in between. With out it you can only balance the system to stay in one place. So if you balance it to be in horizontal you will have to fight the post entire time you in the vertical. And that's how the shots get ruined. Because you can't just turn the post nice and easy you will have to hold it hard with out Pendulum.
@@camerariggingmods9667 gotcha, that makes sense. Thanks for the explanation!
First, thank you so much for making this video and sharing it. I was curious when the non-rotating 15mm rod hits the metal plate when camera goes from low to high (e.g. when you go from javelin to high camera), does that cause a tiny bump/shake in the rig?
It's not going to hit unless you go almost 360 and you never going to do that. So no worries it will be ok.
Amazing.
Hi can I know the difference with the other video you posted in August? because i actually saw that first, and i ordered everything i need.. now i'm a bit confused! thanks if you will answer me
What are you confused about my friend
@@camerariggingmods9667 of which is the better of the 2! this is different, i dont understand the difference at this point..
Can you please explain to me what other video please?
@@camerariggingmods9667 this ua-cam.com/video/5hXuEzDSUSI/v-deo.html
Oh lol ok so only difference between both of them is that I added some other parts to the second one like the micro slide.. you should be able to use same parts you already ordered it's same concept
I just saw you have two videos for a Tilta pendulum. Which you recommend? My camera is quite heavy with lens - about 2,3 kg with lens and cam.
Battery pendulum for sure
@@camerariggingmods9667 so the newer pendulum video?
@@camerariggingmods9667 also would you say to get very heavy v mount batteries in order to help balance? At the moment my batteries are around 600-700g, I am thinking about getting bigger once with about 1kg
@@vividmotion66 its a balance between the max payload of your arm and your rig, imo.
Would you ever mount the battery plates horizontally (if currently one calls them vertical) to save a couple inches in the total rig height? or would that not work
I can work but from my experience it works the best the way I have it
I want to make this system.
But I don’t know where it get and what do I buy them
Could you tell me about them?
There is a list of parts in description.
Also join this group for more help.
facebook.com/groups/camerariggingmods/?ref=share
I have a question is this setup and configuration
Now days steel the same
Or did you change somethings or improved ?
Because i have the standard Tilta vmount plate its clearly impossible to balance it
Can this product save your ass or do you need to build the one that you use
Tilta Float System Bottom Counterweight Bracket
Thanks
Tilta Float is designed to be an advanced Gimbal support and extension. It's not designed to be an Arri Trinity or a Steadicam, with that said yes this modifications with help you balance it much better and give you ability to control it with precision. I haven't changed anything on it but the rods in the middle are optional depends on your build.
@@camerariggingmods9667 thanks bro for the answer
You made misunderstand my second question
Like your pendelum solution it’s one tipe of solution i need to now if
=>Tilta Tilta Float System Bottom Counterweight Bracket
Vaho. great work. I REALLY appreciate all the posts you've put up for the float mods. I'm almost complete in modifying my float per your specs. Those red bands around the v mount batteries... are they rubber bands? Where did you get them? I don't see anything on the Tilta site. Thanks in advance!
It's wrist bands buddy you can get them anyware. I got them ordered from Amazon with Tilta writing on it
@@camerariggingmods9667 Ha! I had a feeling it was something obvious I was overlooking. Thanks
sorry for the noob question, but I also see in all your vids that the red rubber bands around all your v-mount batteries... are they essential for the build to keep the batteries tighter on the mounts, or is it just for aesthetics? thanks for your work@@camerariggingmods9667
Hey bro, love your belt mod, I was working a live event with the float this weekend and my back was killing me after, so can't wait to build that!
Question for this though, what's the purpose of this? I saw an explanation to someone else but I didn't quite understand it... Could you maybe do a short on it?
Thank you brother. What it does it puts the weight on your shoulders and not so much on your back. It helps the belt from shifting so your arm doesn't change the angle.
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Hey Vaho, I'd really appreciate if you had links to these parts if you have a moment. Thanks!
Hey buddy all of the parts are in description of the video
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