MICRODOLLY HOLLYWOOD
MICRODOLLY HOLLYWOODMicrodolly Hollywood's new, low-cost, lightweight remote pan/tilt head is claimed to be unlike anything else on the market. The Power Head is clutch driven (similar to a motor scooter), with control either by very smooth push/pull motorbike-like cables, which are totally silent and can work underwater, or by using electronic motors. A rotating handlebar controls pan and tilt.
The clutch makes it easy to alter the resistance. "It has the feeling that if I move, it moves. It has all the tactile feel that a pan and tilt head has," he says. It is priced from about $2,500, which he claims is about $1,000 less than the least expensive robotic head available, but can carry more than twice the weight - up to about 20kg (45lbs). He believes it competes with bigger, expensive heads. It can handle a 2.3kg Sony PD150 camcorder with the same mechanism - taking seconds to readjust from it to an HDCAM or 35mm camera. | |
HEADS UP
ABC Products' new, 4,000 Euros Merlin remote head is lightweight (5kg) and will carry a 7.5kg camera. Pan and tilt is controlled via a joystick. "It adapts to our whole range of cranes from the lightest and smallest to the largest," comments ABC's sales director, Kenneth Shore. The Pee-Pod 500 (pictured right) is a new remote head that is "exceptionally powerful for its size. The gear box weighs under 2kg, but can carry 23kg of camera and lens," explains A & C managing director, Frank Fletcher. "It's very smooth and precise, weatherproof and very quiet." It costs £12,500. | |
DUTCH ROLLO'Connor Engineering has two new Dutch Heads, the 2060Z and the 2575Z. Both give the full +/- 90 degree roll. The smaller 2060Z ($5,000) counterbalances up to 24kg of camera with a 20cm centre of gravity through the full 90 degrees, while the 2575Z ($7,000) takes a 39kg camera through the same range.
But, if 45 degrees is enough, there is also the 9,500 Euros Rocker, for the Scanner Elite head. Egripment's RU MKII remote camera head allows operators to reposition its pan and tilt positions and also to properly balance the weight on the head, while the cabling is disconnected and other power sources are removed. That is because it is a complete stand-alone unit, powered by its own built-in rechargeable battery pack. Because the pan and tilt speeds are variable, it is possible to change the position of the head very precisely. | |
CAM MATE
All three systems cost $25,500, including 100m of track, 100m of cable and 5m of tower, on which to operate your remote head and driver. CamMate also has a new 360 degree Dutch roll feature on its electronic head that has automatic centring. It costs $10,500. |