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    Envoyée le jeudi 18 mars 2010 13:31:20
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    Here's the latest! v2.1 is simply running on a 12v DC motor. The concept here is super simplicity, dial in a speed and let r rip. I found top speed to be 25 minutes per 5' travel and was able to slow it down to over 2 hours per 5'. v2.2 is in progress and will solve some annoying convenience issues I found with this version. So, out of curiosity... how does bout $750 for any length up to 6' (5' travel) ready to go with battery sound to you? :-) opinions?

    Music: "winter princess" by zero project



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  • sebeid1

    how many RPM does this motor do?
    mercredi 27 avril 2011 10:36:26
  • milapse

    Thanks! "winter princess" by zero project
    jeudi 20 janvier 2011 23:35:29
  • steph1971

    Wow. That was amazing. This dolly rocks. :) Great work.
    mardi 12 octobre 2010 16:54:16
  • JimbobOMG

    I love it. I don't think anyone asked, what kind of lens did you use?
    mardi 20 juillet 2010 11:32:03
  • milapse

    Adobe user for over 10 years now... ACR, After effects, Premiere here.
    lundi 12 avril 2010 10:55:42
  • milapse

    actually you should just join us at the timescapes(dot)org forum. That's what we do! :-D
    lundi 12 avril 2010 10:53:26
  • milapse

    @shanerich I shot this mostly with a 500d + L 16-35mm . Intervals between 3-10 seconds depending, F5.6-12 depending on the DOF I was looking for and shutter to match @ iso100, full MANUAL, I rarely stray from that statement. Didn't use NDs here but do if I want some blur in the action...
    lundi 12 avril 2010 10:33:49
  • rezna007

    Beautiful video. Please, in which software is it to remake the movie?? Thank you
    mercredi 31 mars 2010 17:24:52
  • milapse

    Thanks a ton Nick. Your work has inspired me for many many years! (but hey you know that already... ;-)
    mercredi 24 mars 2010 22:02:26
  • milapse

    Mr. Bloom and I chat here and there ;-) We'll see how the kessler product comes in line. For now it's all guesswork. We're looking to get these tools into enthusiasts and indies hands so affordability is extremely important to us. Thanks for the Kudos! File management? I'm an Adobe suite user if that's what you mean. otherwise it's lots of raid arrays and organization to the best of my abilities! ;-)
    mercredi 24 mars 2010 21:58:14
  • MatchburnLux

    I wonder has Philip Bloom takin much note to your work...seems you guys twitter/vimeo...Have u looked at kessler pocket dolly traveler ad new motor sys? Curious your feedback...not sure how the price point makes you feel...I haven't ried either so, I know sh*t from shoeshine here...I definately think you should not under bid yourself...u are doing great things for the furthering of this art. Your work is wonderful...altough I am still waiting for a reply regarding program usage for file mang't
    mercredi 24 mars 2010 13:53:53
  • milapse

    Have not ventured into the cable realm. Definitely curious... The weight @ 6' is around 13#, simple dial variable speed, under 5min setup. You could go shorter on the track for transport, I'm thinking ski bag @ 6
    samedi 20 mars 2010 19:18:32
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