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ARRI 5/8" (15.87mm) Baby Socket Kit for Brackets & CARRIages

ARRI 5/8" (15.87mm) Baby Socket Kit for Brackets & CARRIages

Over the years, Arri has established itself as a leader in the industry, and the Arri 5/8" (15.87mm) Baby Socket Kit is no exception to their legacy of excellence. This durable and high-quality baby socket kit is expertly designed to integrate seamlessly with Arri brackets and cages, ensuring a safe and secure fit for your equipment.Crafted with precision, the kit is easy to use, allowing for quick and effortless installation, which is ideal for professionals who need to set up and adjust their gear on the go. The robust construction of the baby socket kit guarantees long-lasting performance, making it an affordable investment for both budding and seasoned photographers and videographers alike.The Arri 5/8" (15.87mm) Baby Socket Kit stands out in the market due to its reliable brand reputation. Arri's commitment to producing top-tier products means that users can trust in the safety and stability of their setup when using this kit. Moreover, its specialized design for baby sockets ensures it is perfectly tailored to support brackets and cages with precision, offering peace of mind that your equipment is held firmly in place.Whether you're setting up a studio or working on location, this baby socket kit is an essential component for anyone looking to enhance their setup with Arri's trusted quality. Its compatibility with Arri's range of brackets and cages makes it a versatile choice for a variety of applications, cementing its status as a staple in the professional's toolkit.

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Kessler 200 Series CineDrive Slider Motor

Kessler 200 Series CineDrive Slider Motor

Slide movements are an essential part of any filmmakers repertoire and CineDrive accomplishes them with precision. Although each of CineDrive's optional slider motors can achieve an array of shots, to allow each user to customize their kit depending on the task at hand, they offer 5 different motors, each with unique gear ratios. Other companies sell devices with fixed motors and claim they can provide the necessary speeds for capturing live action and the torque necessary to easily capture a vertical time lapse shot with a single gear, but the reality is, much like a bicycle has different gears to climb a hill or ride on level surfaces, using the same motor for every application is less than ideal and many times requires expensive add-ons and counterbalance products that make set-up difficult and increase costs.They recommend the 100 series motor for most applications. If lifting (vertically) more than 12.5 lbs., they would suggest a stronger motor - however you will lose top end speed. (100 series is 2x faster than the 200 series when at the same speed setting). This explanation pertains primarily to the use of their slider in a vertical or inclined configuration.Although the mechanical portion of the motor is the exact same as its analog elektraDRIVE counterpart, the way the motor is controlled is completely different. This means the way it performs will also be completely different. With their analog system, they would simply send pulses of energy to the motor and they would predict the position. This means that if you were performing a slow vertical/incline move where the pulse was far apart and you had a motor with a high enough gear ratio (e.g. 50:1 & 100:1), that could be back driven (reversed/fall) when not under power, the motor would drift back between pulses and throw off the "predicted" position.Now with the CineDrive digital system they have a high resolution encoder that monitors exact position of the motor and will use the available power to hold that position. Because of this feature they can now recommend the higher geared motors for slow movements and still have the high speed, all the while, increasing the virtual/incline lift capacity.The one limiting factor is the one amp limit on the control board. The max limits you see listed by each motor is based off of the highest speed (highest current draw). If you as the user set the speed on the motor to a lesser/slower amount the a motor will be able to lift more. For example, the 50:1 motor will kick the current limit switch when lifting more than 7.5 lbs. at full speed, but if you set the max motor speed to 50% you will be able lift 15 lbs. because at half the speed you will not draw enough power to kick the current limit switch.

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