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  1. Mike Collins says:

    Would love to know more. We use the Atlas FLT.

    • Luke says:

      Hey Mike,

      It definitely works with the FLT. For most of the product testing I used the FLT since it was so light, even with all of the Moco components. You can still center mount it on most tripods with the belt attached. If you do plan on using it low/on the ground you will need the All Terrain Legs since the regular ball feet are too short to with with the motor attached. With Moco’s servo motor, FLT maintains its 20 lb weight capacity while horizontal and supports 15 lb in vertical operation. There’s a few quick points on the FLT Moco unit. You can check out the product listing here – http://www.cinevate.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=365
      If you have any more questions just let me know.

      Luke

  2. Tim says:

    Your more info links don’t really provide any real info.

    • Cinevate says:

      Hi Tim. The ‘more info’ that we’re referring to are things like pricing, availability, photos, features and what the kits include :)

      Was there additional information you were looking ?

      • Tim says:

        Your motion control set up looks very nice. I am considering getting one in the near future, so I am doing some researching. I am curious as to how the controls actually work. Supposedly you can control with a tablet if you have right equipment.

        Also there isn’t any info or pricing for DitoGear Evolution, DragonFrame, DitoGear OminHead, and from what I can see they don’t appear in any package. Thus it is hard to see how they fit into one of the packages and how much they add to the cost.

  3. Tim Mielke says:

    I have seen time lapse videos with motion on the camera and wondered how they did it. This is the answer!

    I am excited about using Moco in stop-motion animation and time-lapse photography. In the past I have used the Indie slider but that is all manually operated. Having the computerized motions is extremely helpful.

  4. rogerio says:

    Hi, Im from Brazil. I was wondering that the Cinevate Motion Control was avaiable at B&H but only today Ive noticed that is not. Im leaving tomorrow and trying to take a kit with me. I wish to know if theres a store where I can buy it tomorrow morning. Thanks!

    • Cinevate says:

      Hi Rogerio, Cinevate Motion Control (Moco) is available at B&H however we are still in the process of stocking our Cinevate dealers so they don’t currently have product on hand.

      I would recommend that you email our customer service man Jeremy at sales @ cinevate . com and from there he can determine the best and fastest way to get you Moco :) Also feel free to call him at 807-344-7153 (extension 0) if you’d like.

  5. rogerio says:

    Hi, the omnislider can be programmed to complex movements? Keyframing the track?
    Does the control trigger the camera? I didnt see it working with the camera attached.
    Thanks

    • Luke says:

      Hello Rogerio,
      The Moco sliders can be programmed with keyframes when using the Evolution interface (with tablet control). All versions of the Moco include a shutter release cable for your camera to fire off in timelapse or stop motion modes.

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