just a stupid question.. Can you connect/link two plates together? the reason I ask is I shoot with two cameras a lot, with one being HD,and the other being High Speed. if they are side by side they capture the same shot, and with a slider I would no longer need to keep them static, I could put both in motion.
@weaponeer I think so. We will have to play around a bit to be sure. It also might be possible with our new product that should be launching in the next two weeks. I'll keep you posted.
The MP.2 has microprocessor controlled oscillation speed so of all the oscillating adapters probably has the widest aperature/shutter speed range. Aperature and Shutter speed are linked with respect to grain masking, however with a 50mm f14 you can tune the unit to the 1/120s - 1/250 range.
We are just clearing back orders for the FF, so we're expecting to be in an "in stock situation (or at least close to that) later this week. Demand for the units at the current price has been hard to keep up with, particularly as each unit is hand built and calibrated in-house by the machinists who make the unit.
Our remote FF unit is 100% compatible with the lens gears we currently sell, so if you're set up now with geared lenses, you're all set for the remote.
A close acquaintance has two of your quality products, including the Brevis 35mm adapter, which is he highly touts and which is firmly on my "to buy" list this year. Keep up the great work! Cheers.
just a stupid question.. Can you connect/link two plates together? the reason I ask is I shoot with two cameras a lot, with one being HD,and the other being High Speed. if they are side by side they capture the same shot, and with a slider I would no longer need to keep them static, I could put both in motion.
weaponeer 1 year ago
@weaponeer I think so. We will have to play around a bit to be sure. It also might be possible with our new product that should be launching in the next two weeks. I'll keep you posted.
Cinevate 1 year ago
man..this is very simple mechanic design...dont sound it very fancy....
i learnt this basic when i was in a freshman physics class
fowong 1 year ago
I am looking follow focus gear for Eclair camera, it's older 16mm. Would this one would be compatible??
cutestalien 2 years ago
Does MP 2. have any shutterspeed limitations? :)
DanielCharluck 2 years ago
The MP.2 has microprocessor controlled oscillation speed so of all the oscillating adapters probably has the widest aperature/shutter speed range. Aperature and Shutter speed are linked with respect to grain masking, however with a 50mm f14 you can tune the unit to the 1/120s - 1/250 range.
Cinevate 2 years ago
We are just clearing back orders for the FF, so we're expecting to be in an "in stock situation (or at least close to that) later this week. Demand for the units at the current price has been hard to keep up with, particularly as each unit is hand built and calibrated in-house by the machinists who make the unit.
Our remote FF unit is 100% compatible with the lens gears we currently sell, so if you're set up now with geared lenses, you're all set for the remote.
DennisWoodCAD 2 years ago
Do you have them in stock now?
Will your future wireless controller and motor be able to use these gears?
paivaprod 2 years ago
There is a wait of approximately 2 weeks for a Durus Follow Focus and yes the wireless controller and motor will be able to use these gears.
Cinevate 2 years ago
Cinevate is Canadian? I had no idea! Great products!
TurkeyWrastler 2 years ago
Indeed we are! I see you're also from Canada? Do you own any Cinevate products?
Cinevate 2 years ago
A close acquaintance has two of your quality products, including the Brevis 35mm adapter, which is he highly touts and which is firmly on my "to buy" list this year. Keep up the great work! Cheers.
TurkeyWrastler 2 years ago
Make sure to check out the Brevis MP.2 when you get a chance. Lots of good improvements that I'm sure you'll like! Cheers, Cinevate.
Cinevate 2 years ago