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To Purchase a Hand held Stabilizers
« on: December 09, 2005, 03:23:41 PM »

To Purchase a Hand held Stabilizers!, Pls visit at: http://www.euclidsystem.com/pro600.html

or mailto:amas@euclidsystem.com

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Re: To Purchase a Hand held Stabilizers
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2005, 12:02:27 AM »

Isn't there any more info then just a jpeg?

It looks like any other sled out there....
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Re: To Purchase a Hand held Stabilizers
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2005, 01:06:42 AM »

Plus I personally would prefer the grip to be in a vertical position. I think it would induce much less fatigue.

Here is the link to the main site

http://www.euclidsystem.com/

It looks like they build stabilizers as an after thought.
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Re: To Purchase a Hand held Stabilizers
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2005, 03:31:44 PM »

Hi jun Tang, all the stabilizers & steadicam out side is more or last the same, is only we can improved look and Creative work. and ideal to your guy.  May i ask you something, why don you build a steadicam in 4 or 5 arm? do you see square
tyres on the road?

Yes this is not my first time build stabilizers, Becos this Forums , & thank Charles King with all Tip, and i also had build
the full rig steadicam had sold, Now i more forcus on building handheld-stabilizers ,and i had sold to sony 25set aready.
Becos my country don't know how to use steadicam, & eveyone saying is to heavy, so now i just build H-S only.

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« Reply #4 on: December 11, 2005, 03:47:27 PM »

Hi Joe Sanders, The company of Euclidsystem is Designing Modular System, For Exhibition & event road, & is noting
do with this product,is my company only, Buliding stabilizers is my hobby and is not the first time i build stabilizers, i had build & sold my full rig also, in the past i had introduce steadicam to my country, but is not working, my country neve
see big bird,  saying steadicam is too heavy , so i give tham small bird (handheld), & is work. building H-S is just my next
biz only

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Re: To Purchase a Hand held Stabilizers
« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2005, 05:58:05 AM »

May i ask you something, why don you build a steadicam in 4 or 5 arm? do you see square
tyres on the road?

Sure you may. The answer for the arm is that it would be too long. Of course you can customize smaller arms...which can possibly absorb more weight. As far as the square tyre...I don't know. But I do appreciate the rhetorical question.

I don't question your ability or your innovation skills. I don't even question if you can built a full rig. The big thing for me is as a customer looking for one....what makes yours better.    Or is your's cheaper?

I guess the question is why would I buy your rig as oppose to the other ones? Because from the pictures...I would agree with Joe that I would prefer the grip vertically too. Your rig seems to put to much stress on the wrist and forearm. If they're more or less the same....why the different grip?

May I ask you about your color? When you mention upgrade...what is it upgraded to?

I'm not trying to start a debate...I just want to know as the website/link you provide doesn't provide details. That's all.
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Re: To Purchase a Hand held Stabilizers
« Reply #6 on: December 19, 2005, 03:18:05 AM »

Amas,

I recommend you try both handles for yourself.... both horizontal like you have it, and vertical like other rigs. Run around with each one under normal load and see which one is more comfortable. You'll see what I mean, and what these guys are saying. Besides... you have a nice looking piece of equipment...so why make the handle be it's downfall? Most, if not all companies have handles that are vertical and allow the users wrist to maintain a natural position during operation. Is this coincidence? I think not... They make them that way because that's the way their customers prefer it. And from what has been said here, it sounds like everyone here prefers the handle that way...

Besides, you're trying to promote your rig here on HBS...we are going to be the first people to tell you what makes a rig better. These posts to this thread, while not a positive start to your marketnig strategy, have told you something. Now it's up to you to react. If you want to sell your rig....you'll make a vertical handle.
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Re: To Purchase a Hand held Stabilizers
« Reply #7 on: December 19, 2005, 04:42:50 AM »

guys hello. If you are talking about the small stabilizer out of the two in the video the handle is in vertical possition and it works same way as the merlin I think.
If you are talking about the one in the photo the colourfull one, Ithink it doesnt really matter its confortable both ways plus it gives more roll axis angle that way. remember that its only for small dvs so very light to stretch your rist. Anyhow convert the handle could be an add on option.Its not a big deal for Amas to include this in terms of selling more pieces.
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