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Dynamic Perception announced the MX3 Motion Controller

Dynamic Perception Carbon-Fiber Rails for Stage One

We will be shipping the Stage One slider with carbon rails as of now. We do have the classic rails available for customers who prefer aluminum. Please read the original announcement from Dynamic Perception about these new, ligher, rails:

Dynamic Perception Stage One Limit Switch Stops announced

Dynamic Perception had announced Limit Switch Stops that make it possible to easily attach the Dynamic Perception Limit Switch Kit to your Stage One slider. The cart of the Stage One already had mounting holes for the attachment of the multi function (limit) switches, but there were no stoppers available similar to the ones that you can use with the Stage Zero dolly. We fixed this at ElysiaVisuals by providing our own stoppers which are a big version of the ones that you use for the Stage Zero.

Dynamic Perception Stage One 21" Fixed-Span Extension Set announced

Stage One Fixed-Span Extension Sets make it easier to go long with the Stage One, and can help with rigging requirements for mid-spans that don't move.

Stage One users probably know that the mid spans can shift a bit. This is fixed with this new Stage ONe 21" FIxed-Span Extension Set. The set holds a "mid span" that is fixed by the extension tubes. These new tubes have a longer threaded part to accomplish this.

MX2 motion controller instructie

Deze video laat zien hoe de MX2 motion controller werkt

Dynamic Perception - Multi-Function Switch Block tutorial

Intro and basic tutorial on the Multi-Function Switch Kit. The switch kit can be used for a variety of uses, in this video we cover using it as a 'limit switch' and as a 'stop motion trigger'.

Focus Pull Using Dynamic Perception Stage Zero MX2 motion controller and Panasonic GH1

This video shows you how you can use focus pulling combined with the MX2 motion controller and Panasonic four/thirds camera's

HDR time lapse photography with the MX2 motion controller

The following video shows you how you can use the MX2 motion controller to create motion controlled HDR time lapse movies