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vindicatedx2x Registered: Jun 04, 2008 Total Posts: 115 Country: United States |
Hey all, |
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rico Registered: Jul 13, 2003 Total Posts: 3155 Country: United States |
First, determine the maximum payload (head plus mods). For your AB1600 and grid, it might be around 6lbs. I think a steel boom is prudent, so consider the Mini Matth: |
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Deezie Registered: Mar 07, 2005 Total Posts: 1256 Country: United States |
+1 for Matthews mini-boom |
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bacilonur Registered: Aug 14, 2006 Total Posts: 2698 Country: United States |
I have a D600 and D650. Maybe the ratings on that Matthews are extremely conservative, but the D600 is cheaper and has a ridiculously good rating, which I tend to believe considering the magical Italian steel it's forged out of. |
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Gregg Heckler Registered: Aug 07, 2005 Total Posts: 1383 Country: United States |
Either the D600 or Mini Math. Plan on buying a or some sand bags also. |
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kenyee Registered: Jul 08, 2008 Total Posts: 1325 Country: United States |
I've been wondering about the D600/D650's rating as well. Looks similar to the Mathews minimatth so how in the world could it be that much stronger? And it's cheaper to boot? |
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rico Registered: Jul 13, 2003 Total Posts: 3155 Country: United States |
I have the Avenger D650 and two Matthews rolling stands with junior receivers. After some torture testing, I'm comfortable with the weight ratings from both companies. The Matthews gear is a notch better in build quality: that and USA manufacture means more money. The Mini Matth looks quite lovely but cannot lift like the D650 (a true beast). |
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RDKirk Registered: Apr 11, 2004 Total Posts: 8626 Country: United States |
Also, stay away from the inexpensive "double-knuckle" or "double pancake" boom joints. Those are accidents waiting to happen because both swivel and tilt are simultaneously unlocked. You want a boom joint that has the tilt and swivel mechanism completely separate mechanically. |
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kenyee Registered: Jul 08, 2008 Total Posts: 1325 Country: United States |
rico: did you ever torture test C stands vs avenger (the heavy duty lightstand style)? Curious what holds up better. I can't see how the C stands do so well because they don't have as much leg spread for balance... |
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rico Registered: Jul 13, 2003 Total Posts: 3155 Country: United States |
kenyee wrote: |
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vindicatedx2x Registered: Jun 04, 2008 Total Posts: 115 Country: United States |
Thanks for all the input guys. I won't be doing anything bigger than an AB1600 with a Medium Octa or Beauty Dish for more than a year, I am sure. Just 1 key light and a few rim/kickers for what I do. Sounds like a heavier stand might be worth it, then. I'll take a look at another air cushioned stand with a better weight capacity - any brand recommendations? The thing I liked about the Impact was its 40 bucks and it's done amazingly. |
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bacilonur Registered: Aug 14, 2006 Total Posts: 2698 Country: United States |
Avenger A635's are the shiznit. Otherwise I'd try to pick up a cine stand. |
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James Markus Registered: Jul 20, 2005 Total Posts: 3351 Country: United States |
When I shared a studio with well over a dozen photographers at the newspaper I learned one very valuable lesson. ALL booms break. It doesn't matter if it cost 10K and was made in the USA or not...it will break. Make sure you use safety cables on the head! If you are really paranoid about the weight - put a bungie cord on too (from the ceiling to the head & modifier). I saw a bunch of close shaves, but if those heads had hit someone...man, it would have made a mess. Protect your client/model, and your gear! |
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kenyee Registered: Jul 08, 2008 Total Posts: 1325 Country: United States |
vindicatedx2x wrote: |
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tayo Registered: Sep 13, 2005 Total Posts: 1294 Country: United States |
James Markus wrote: |
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James Markus Registered: Jul 20, 2005 Total Posts: 3351 Country: United States |
No...It would be much more simple if the same part failed |
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vindicatedx2x Registered: Jun 04, 2008 Total Posts: 115 Country: United States |
Alright... after some consideration, I have decided to most likely go with the D600. |
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vindicatedx2x Registered: Jun 04, 2008 Total Posts: 115 Country: United States |
RE: previous post, sorry for the double: |
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Cuervo79 Registered: Jan 03, 2009 Total Posts: 85 Country: Guatemala |
Vindicated this is what I bought |
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vindicatedx2x Registered: Jun 04, 2008 Total Posts: 115 Country: United States |
Thanks, Cuervo. |