Testing the Eclipse heat inserts with rear threaded screw and washer. #pyxis #Blackmagicfullframe #blackmagic #braw How Strong are the Eclipse heat inserts?
Thanks Craig. Definitely want these next couple cameras to be as strong as possible. It's important that people see 3d printed cams as a viable, more affordable option.
Working in the test section of a defence development company , we did a lot of testing of warheads , boxes etc , great to see your testing method , maybe , try puting some components into the frame , them dropping the frame from about the height of two meters at different angles hitting corners sides etc....... this will give you a ture reflection how strong the product is. Keep up the great work . awaiting for your camera monitor.
@@Altcine great , I like simple solutions , KISS system works for me , get the basic right first build on that , if the foundation is correct everything will follow. Also offering a modular option later like a add-on DVR for a backup recording in h264 1080p will be great . keep up the great work will be following.
Do it again but don't allow the weight to touch the ground. The momentum going down is instantly lost. But you do keep the thrust going up. However I personally would like to see the thrust going up without the loss of momentum down.
There's no need to do this again imo. It's never going to come out. Nobody would put this kind of weight on a camera and treat it like this. Remember...this was only one insert... everyone will use two for rails etc. You'd have to destroy the camera to get them out.
@@Altcine hehe i had mine on a peak design clip, then when i switched to my photo camera to tage some photos it just crashed to the ground on a hard concrete floor 🤣 - gone.. but yours lookes to be a lot stronger 🔥😎 damn its impressive. Maybe you could sell the idea to Canon :D hehe
@@baekmedier holy smokes! You must have felt that right in the gut 😅 I think the problem with these cams is that magnesium alloy they use. I've seen it break on the FX6 if you use and extension arm on the side mount where the handle sits.
@@Altcine The C70 is just connected with wery small screws :P its not even glued... its not ment to carry any weight i found out :D haha The body is plastic around the magnesium.. :) so it just broke right away... had to get fixed by canon.. they installed a whole new plastic chassis
When you were spinning I was worried for the car behind 😅
Yeah it was risky but I knew there's no way it would break 😁
Hats off to you guys. No one can argue with your efforts to make great, robust kit that’s affordable 💪🏻. Top man.
Thanks Craig. Definitely want these next couple cameras to be as strong as possible.
It's important that people see 3d printed cams as a viable, more affordable option.
I work in R&D and people can’t comprehend the extent to which we use 3d printing, both for prototyping and for production.
@@BikingWithCraig that's so good to know. It really is the best invention of the last 10 years.
The person walking by at 00:57 completely unphased 🤣
🤣🤣 I'm sure she's seen a lot worse in Croydon lol
Working in the test section of a defence development company , we did a lot of testing of warheads , boxes etc , great to see your testing method , maybe , try puting some components into the frame , them dropping the frame from about the height of two meters at different angles hitting corners sides etc....... this will give you a ture reflection how strong the product is.
Keep up the great work . awaiting for your camera monitor.
Thanks man, that's a good suggestion.
The monitor will definitely come soon but what's your thoughts about an Hdmi only EVF?
@@Altcine great , I like simple solutions , KISS system works for me , get the basic right first build on that , if the foundation is correct everything will follow. Also offering a modular option later like a add-on DVR for a backup recording in h264 1080p will be great . keep up the great work will be following.
Lol the lady in the background 😂 Cheers much ❤
🤣🤣 I did feel a bit embarrassed but the show must go on.
I am sold. Real life test - Check ! 🙂
Absolutely man. Still a whole load of tests to be done but we're confident.
Do it again but don't allow the weight to touch the ground. The momentum going down is instantly lost. But you do keep the thrust going up. However I personally would like to see the thrust going up without the loss of momentum down.
There's no need to do this again imo. It's never going to come out. Nobody would put this kind of weight on a camera and treat it like this.
Remember...this was only one insert... everyone will use two for rails etc.
You'd have to destroy the camera to get them out.
so coool, ty for this
Thank you
Iron power !!! Great job.
Nice one 🙌🏾
I see you are in training for the Paris Olympics. 🤩
🤣🤣 yeah. Shot put
@@Altcine I was thinking about the Discus. 😀
@@chrisbogart687 😁
Probably stronger than me 😂
Thats impressive… my Canon C70 bottom screws didnt last to hold the cameras weight on its head 😅 it resulted in repairs😝
Damn man 😅 tbh I had the same with my Olympus. Tripod mount broke inside the camera.
@@Altcine hehe i had mine on a peak design clip, then when i switched to my photo camera to tage some photos it just crashed to the ground on a hard concrete floor 🤣 - gone..
but yours lookes to be a lot stronger 🔥😎 damn its impressive.
Maybe you could sell the idea to Canon :D hehe
@@baekmedier holy smokes! You must have felt that right in the gut 😅
I think the problem with these cams is that magnesium alloy they use. I've seen it break on the FX6 if you use and extension arm on the side mount where the handle sits.
@@Altcine The C70 is just connected with wery small screws :P its not even glued... its not ment to carry any weight i found out :D haha
The body is plastic around the magnesium.. :) so it just broke right away... had to get fixed by canon.. they installed a whole new plastic chassis
@@baekmedier that sounds exactly the same as the Olympus em1 mkii. I thought they would have beefed out the C70 though. That's kinda disappointing