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Author Topic: Andrey Yazydzhi HB/modified rig  (Read 1928 times)
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Re: Andrey Yazydzhi HB/modified rig
« Reply #15 on: July 04, 2009, 11:44:45 PM »

I do not know about blocks.
Design is not mine. Wish i did talk to author...  Roll Eyes
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Re: Andrey Yazydzhi HB/modified rig
« Reply #16 on: January 03, 2010, 09:00:50 AM »

Hi Vladimir,
I'm not completely sure but in the equipment section of his homepage he says: "My steadicam is of my own elaboration. "

http://www.yazydzhifilms.com/tehnic_eng.html

The photos of his sled also look home or custom build and I've never seen a commercial gimbal of this design. Did you notice that he has at least three different bases for his rig. The one above which looks like the MK-V Lite, then another that looks like the nexus or the new GPI and a third one with three batteries in the old GPI style. The arm is not so good to see in most of the pictures but judging from the first picture it is not a commercial one that is familiar.




Hi Vladimir,
I'm not completely sure but in the equipment section of his homepage he says: "My steadicam is of my own elaboration. "

http://www.yazydzhifilms.com/tehnic_eng.html

The photos of his sled also look home or custom build and I've never seen a commercial gimbal of this design. Did you notice that he has at least three different bases for his rig. The one above which looks like the MK-V Lite, then another that looks like the nexus or the new GPI and a third one with three batteries in the old GPI style. The arm is not so good to see in most of the pictures but judging from the first picture it is not a commercial one that is familiar.





Looking at the first sled it really shows his rendition of the pro sled. A great custom build sled.
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