Camera operator fatigue is reduced with the Ready Rig GS Camera Stabilization Kit, and range of motion is increased. Ready Rig is a vest thatâs ideal for making professional-level independent films, commercials, event videos and webpages.
By wearing a Ready Rig, a camera operator takes up to 90 percent of the weight of a gimbal, battery, camera and monitor off his arms. Ready Rig shifts much of that weight to the operatorâs body. In an hour of constant shooting, thatâs a major reduction in strainâand in fatigue. Over a morning, an afternoon or a whole day, it makes a world of difference. Ready Rig lessens the weight of the camera/gimbal not just during shooting, but also while moving around the set and blocking.
It significantly simplifies carrying a camera while tracking shots, walking, running, passing through doorways, climbing and descending stairs, even jumping or riding on a self-balancing unicycle or hover board. Need to get that camera into a car? Ready rig can be worn and used in a vehicle.
Ready Rig GS features:
- Body size: adjustable
- Weight: 10 lbs.
- Payload: 30 lbs.; upgradeable to 40 lbs.
- Weight distribution: operator-adjustable while being worn
- Width: Variable, but slightly narrower than the operator wearing it
- Gimbal compatibility: Ronin series, including Ronin 2; many other brands
- Carrying case: included, briefcase/backpack combination
- Assembly/disassembly: tool-free, with fast, easy thumb screws and by Velcro straps
- Component materials: Machined aircraft-grade aluminum, carbon-fiber, 1000D Cordura fabric, military-grade plastic
Complete Kit, Completely Adjustable
Everything you need to get to work is in the included carrying bag. You add nothing but the camera equipment and gimbal you already have.
Assembly takes a few minutes. Youâll need to connect the shoulder supports and the support arms that actually shift the weight of your gimbal and camera.
Youâll spend a few more minutes adjusting the vest to fit your body. If youâve got one camera operator whoâs 6 feet tall and weighs 185, and another whoâs 5-foot-8 and weighs 140, simple adjustments make the Ready Rig comfortable for either user.
To store the Ready Rig and transport it, simply disassemble and place it piece-by-piece back into the carrying bag.
Ready Rig Solves a Weighty Issue
The camera operator can adjust the support arms for weight distribution of the gimbal and camera using quick-release latches. Itâs not complicated; itâs just simple lever science. Lengthen or shorten the arm settings and change the weight distribution instantly.
Have two operators with different preferences? Ready Rig will accommodate each with adjustments that take only seconds. Want to change the weight distribution for new shooting conditions? Just try a new setting on for sizeâitâs that simple and that fast.
You determine how much of the cameraâs and gimbalâs weight you want on your body, and how little of that weight you want on your arms. The recommended setting is 90 percent body/10 percent arms. With a 30-pound maximum payload, that takes 27 pounds off your armsâno small improvement. A reduction in fatigue speeds production and elevates results.
The back of the vest has a perforated âcheeseboard,â so some equipment can be mounted thereâa battery pack, for instance, or a RED Brainâto reduce arm weight even further.
Where Does the Weight Go?
A small portion of the weight is transferred to the shoulders, but most of the weight is distributed throughout the hips. Because of that, the operatorâs back is spared the strain of the transferred weight. All weight-bearing surfaces in contact with the body are padded for comfort.
Maximum Camera Control
Because the weight on the arms is reduced, and because the Ready Rig lightens the camera and gimbal during lateral and spring-loaded vertical movements, shots are smoother and more professional. Ready Rig moves the camera overhead from shoe-top level effortlesslyâall with no unwanted camera movement or shaking. It also smooths tight turns made with the gimbal.
Mounting a gimbal and camera on a Ready Rig clearly improves a camera operatorâs control. With a camera and gimbal only, the videographer can raise the camera to armsâ length. Appropriately mounted on the arms of the Ready Rig, the gimbal-mounted camera will extend higherânearly 9 feet with a 6-foot operatorâand it will get there in a more fluid motion.
Need to drop to a shoe-top height? Again, Ready Rig allows efficient, fluid movementâwith the monitor in plain view.
Although Ready Rig is designed to fit in close quarters and make tight turnsâinside a phone booth, for instanceâit also can swing a camera out wide laterally, wider than could be done with a handheld gimbal. While the normal setup is for the gimbal to be mounted by heavy-duty Velcro straps to both Ready Rig arms, an optional setup is connection by strap to one arm only. That allows swinging the camera out wider to the connected side, and to a shorter distance on the opposite side. Mounted to just one arm, the camera still raises and lowers completelyâand steadily. A gimbal-camera combination mounted on a Ready Rig also can be canted for Dutch angles.
The lifting capability comes from multiple bungee cords. Lateral adjustments are manual, and up to the operator, but supported by the weight-shifting levers. Again, there are no motors, so there is no noise.
ProArm Upgrade for Higher Payload
The standard carbon-fiber arms can be swapped out for optional ProArms, also carbon fiber but with a heavier payload. While a standard Ready Rig GS has a maximum payload of 30 pounds, a Ready Rig equipped with ProArms has a 33 percent higher payload of 40 pounds. ProArms also can extend 12 inches fartherâthat also means higherâthan the standard arms.
You can also buy a complete Ready Rig with ProArm Upgrade.
Both are available from Drone Nerds.
GIMBAL SUPPORT
- Y axis stabilization, supports up to 30lb
- Extended range of motion
- Quick release connector for gimbals
RUGGED
- Carbon Fiber Rods
- 1000D Cordura pack exterior
- Precision engineered aerospace grade aluminium & only quality American parts
MOBILE
- Pass through a doorway or sit in a car with ease
- Unpack and get to work right away
- Light weight small footprint for travel
- Assembles in less than 2 minutes and fits into included carry case for easy travel, the fully assembled weight is 10lb.
SECURE FIT
- Newly designed waist support system evenly distributes the weight across your hips.
- Unpack and get to work right away
- An ergonomic and adjustable backpack design distributes the camera weight off the arms and onto the hips, maximizing comfort and minimizing fatigue.
- By keeping everything close to the body we were able to make a system that maps to the operators sense of space.
RELIABLE
- 1 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty / Replacement parts available
- Developing a new camera rig for gimbals and handheld meant using only quality parts, durable design and precision machining.
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