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Author Topic: Max weight capacity EFP gimbal can handle?  (Read 1058 times)
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Re: Max weight capacity EFP gimbal can handle?
« Reply #15 on: February 24, 2009, 05:21:46 AM »

At the first shooting, when I made the picture, it was about 15 kg due to the heavy accessoires. The second shooting last week was without bridge plate and steel rods probably around 12 kg. I did both with my 'heavy' sled and the ProGear Gimbal, though.

If you strip down the RED as much as possible using memory cards and power from the sled it'll be below 10 kg I guess. Recently I found a brochure promoting the use on the Steadicam Flyer  Smiley.
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