Movi pro mimic redrock navigator5/30/2023 I argued that it was marketed as fully integrated with Movi and it’s clearly not working at all (as evidenced by several users in the freefly forums). Unfortunately though he told me it’s not a priority to have engineers look into it and that that I should have bought a better fix motor like heden. This is a known issue by freefly I know this because I specifically stopped by their HQ this month and did a demo in front of Chris Harrison their senior tech support guy and he saw the issues with sls incompatibility. They turn on and function initially but stop working after a few minutes of use until a reset. I have the same setup and never had reliable calibrations nor do the motors respond when I change speed or torque settings. There is a massive disconnect between the functionality expected between freefly movi and redrock sls that they have not addressed with new firmware. Was hoping to get a whack at testing it on a personal project this weekend, but looks like no such luck. My contact at Redrock has been great, super helpful and made themselves available on the weekend, but we haven't been able to troubleshoot the issue - shy of sending it back. I also tried "load default" for the mimic and movi just to make sure there wasn't any weird setting (since movi was from a rental house) Any feedback or ideas on the cause of this issue would be appreciated. Any way that I can check if the TSU is sending signal? Any method through the terminal window or such? I also tried removing any accessory power on the TSU to make sure it wasn't some voltage issueĬould the TSU be having an issue? The TSU is supplying power just fine, but it just seems like signal is not working. the motor isn't sandwiched into lens gear (i've been keeping it free just so I could see any sign of life) motor profile is set to "hocus reflex" (and i've tried just about every other profile too just for shits) mimic is connected for calibration purposes that i'm using the latest firmware 2.0.10 (GCU) 2.0.1 (TSU) However, the Navigator will control the Pan, Tilt, and Roll of the Movi. The motor is illuminated once its plugged into F, I, or Z, but whenever I try to calibrate - absolutely nothing happens. I cannot get the motor to calibrate - at all. Allow me to re-phrase that, the Movi Pro, the camera, and all of accessories you may add are powered by a pair of hot swappable batteries.I rented the Navigator and SLS motor from RedRock directly. The Movi Pro is powered by a pair of hot swappable, intelligent batteries. Utilizing the REDLINK Command Protocol, you can control a host of settings that include ISO, frame rate, shutter and recording start/stop. The Movi Pro offers support to control camera settings on RED cinema cameras when also renting the Freefly RED RCP Serial Cable for Movi Pro. There’s also a built-in stand now, so when you need a rest, it’s easy as just setting the unit down. The Movi Pro comes with a ring, rather than handlebars like the previous generation to maximize the amount of grab-able surfaces on the Movi, making it perfect for passing the rig off to another operator mid-shot. The Movi Pro boasts a 2 second boot time and a 10 second autotune wait that can all you to get up and running, or walking, or skipping while you shoot even faster. If you need that functionality, you’ll want the Freefly Movi Pro Handheld Bundle. Mimic Not Included! This version of the Movi Pro does not include the Freefly Mimic. What’s Changed? Re-built from the ground up (or the sky down?) the Movi Pro is Freefly’s latest, flagship 3-axis camera gimbal system with a new emphasis on speed, ease of use, and versatility.
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