I can't believe it's less than 9k! As I was watching this I asked my wife if we had 50k laying around. This is an amazing deal for the price. At first, I thought the electronic gimbal thing was 9k. You're actually getting the entire kit, vest, arm, and includes the DOCK! The dock is an extra accessory that any other company would have charged $500 for.
Only one question, what plays a part in the payload capacity? Can I go with a heavier setup if I had a stronger arm? Or is it going to overload and burn the Volt? Thanks.
In my experience, the Volt is mostly dealing with inertia rather than with weight because the Volt is at the neutral point of the sled. The weight is more of a concern with the sleds balancing. Due to its lightweight design even if you placed a huge camera on the top stage it would still need a fair amount of weight on the bottom as well to balance out the sled to get the gimbal to be at the neutral point. And that potentially would be pushing the payload of sled itself. Hope that helps.
Not unsure if they are all cross compatible but they sell arms and other full rigs that work with heavier cameras. This new product is meant to hit another price point and they didn't offer before. This one is around 8k I think they have different systems ranging form 3k to 30k.
@@dylanholmes3067yes, they have bigger rigs to handle huge cameras. Im wondering if this rig could handle lets say 40lbs (30lbs camera/battery) if the arm was upgraded. To me that would make a huge difference. 20lbs feels just a bit too low for camera/battery. So basically what i am asking is if the gimbal, post and west can handle more than 30lbs and is there a compatible stronger arm?
@@krisgrindheimyep I have the same question I’d like to use a g50x I’m hoping we can use it without causing issues. Not that I want to put 20KG on the sled and extra 3-5kg would suffice
When you say the weight capacity is 20lbs, are you just referring to the arm/vest that supports the sled? Or are you also referring to strength of the 3-axis motors within the Steadicam Axis' Volt? Can someone realistically keep this setup for bigger cameras and just upgrade to a larger weight capacity arm/vest?
I rubbed my eyes when I saw the price - immediate buy!
I can't believe it's less than 9k! As I was watching this I asked my wife if we had 50k laying around. This is an amazing deal for the price. At first, I thought the electronic gimbal thing was 9k. You're actually getting the entire kit, vest, arm, and includes the DOCK! The dock is an extra accessory that any other company would have charged $500 for.
ohh when you thought it couldn't get any better, incredible!!
I look forward to trying it in a few weeks .I know it is a game changer for the smaller rigs users .Well done Tiffen again .
Mark my word: Insta360 and/or DJI are already thinking of putting up their own competing product vs this amazing steadicam
Awesome upgrade to my Zephyr
Great work!
Must buy 👌🏾
Only one question, what plays a part in the payload capacity? Can I go with a heavier setup if I had a stronger arm? Or is it going to overload and burn the Volt? Thanks.
THIS IS THE MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION! @tiffencompany ?
In my experience, the Volt is mostly dealing with inertia rather than with weight because the Volt is at the neutral point of the sled. The weight is more of a concern with the sleds balancing. Due to its lightweight design even if you placed a huge camera on the top stage it would still need a fair amount of weight on the bottom as well to balance out the sled to get the gimbal to be at the neutral point. And that potentially would be pushing the payload of sled itself. Hope that helps.
@@HalfAsianSensation That's very helpful and thanks for your input!
I already have a zephyr. I wonder if it's possible to upgrade or can I buy the sled separately ?
when in Europe?
Dang I want one
How was that C400?
Amazing! Would it handle bigger payloads/cameras with a stronger arm? Is there an option to buy it with a stronger arm?
Not unsure if they are all cross compatible but they sell arms and other full rigs that work with heavier cameras. This new product is meant to hit another price point and they didn't offer before. This one is around 8k I think they have different systems ranging form 3k to 30k.
@@dylanholmes3067yes, they have bigger rigs to handle huge cameras. Im wondering if this rig could handle lets say 40lbs (30lbs camera/battery) if the arm was upgraded. To me that would make a huge difference. 20lbs feels just a bit too low for camera/battery. So basically what i am asking is if the gimbal, post and west can handle more than 30lbs and is there a compatible stronger arm?
@@krisgrindheimyep I have the same question I’d like to use a g50x I’m hoping we can use it without causing issues. Not that I want to put 20KG on the sled and extra 3-5kg would suffice
@@krisgrindheim The maximum stress tested load is just over 20lbs. It is not a replacement for the Archer2.
@@EasttSideCustomZ The stress tested payload is just over 20lb. The Axis is not a replacement for the Archer2.
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When you say the weight capacity is 20lbs, are you just referring to the arm/vest that supports the sled? Or are you also referring to strength of the 3-axis motors within the Steadicam Axis' Volt?
Can someone realistically keep this setup for bigger cameras and just upgrade to a larger weight capacity arm/vest?
Could a light gimbal (RS3 Pro) be used in conjunction for the javelin mode use case?
Should be possible as long as you're not pushing the payload.
Is the A30 vest sturdier than the Steadicam Pilot Vest?
Definitely! The A30 has a larger metal frame and improved latch systems compared to the Pilot Vest.
Is this compatible with the ronin rs2?
Rs2 is significantly better
You can put a Ronin on in as long as you're not pushing the payload.
fall in love but less chance to use it today,welcome to the new world
If i only had $9K
Price is $27,775
@@infinitystudio4697 Price is just under 9K U.S.
Where did you get that price? CVP has it listed at just over 9k excl. VAT
@@kunstspielklavier185 Their original website haha
Bro is using Top gears, and shot in REC 709