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ARRI introduced new camera stabilizers

arri estabilizadores de cámara

Latin America. ARRI introduced the second generation of its Trinity and Artemis camera stabilizers. The new modular system has been redesigned to the smallest detail incorporating improvements to camera movement, connectivity, power consumption management, user interface, balance options and product life.

Its quick and easy upgrade transforms the all-mechanical Artemis 2 into a Trinity 2 hybrid, which adds electronic stabilization for an even wider range of movements and angles.

Designed and built in Germany, the new generation ARRI stabilizer system enables versatile, creative and perfectly stable camera movements. Many new features based on customer feedback have been implemented, making it the most sophisticated camera stabilization system ever developed.

Durable and upgradable, it offers the safest and longest-term return on investment for owners and operators. ARRI promotes long-term professional links with stabilizer operators by supporting them with future-proof technology and global technical support.

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For more than 20 years, the original Artemis has been a reliable tool, in which the industry has placed its trust. Now, the Artemis 2 continues that success story and extends it through new features and a simple way to upgrade to Trinity 2. Between them, these two rigs cover all applications and demands on set, from feature films and television series to commercials and live broadcasts. Trinity 2 and Artemis 2 share about 80% of the new components of this second generation, which evidences the modular approach of ARRI.

Its wide compatibility is ensured through the use of SAM plates, designed with ARRI precision, which allows cameras from different manufacturers to be mounted safely and quickly on the stabilizers. The SAM standard allows you to switch cameras quickly and without the need for tools, whether from TRINITY 2 or ARTEMIS 2 to a tripod or to ARRI remote stabilization heads.

The second generation battery system has been completely redesigned. A new modular battery holder facilitates the most flexible, efficient and reliable power consumption management ever seen in a camera stabilization system. Users can choose batteries from any manufacturer, anywhere in the world, and no matter which one they have chosen they will get a high power supply capacity from 12 V to 24 V with intelligent regulation. It is even possible to make any combination of 12 V and 24 V batteries using B-mount, Gold Mount or V-Mount mounts, with a stable energy efficiency of 95% industry leader.

Richard Santa, RAVT
Author: Richard Santa, RAVT
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Periodista de la Universidad de Antioquia (2010), con experiencia en temas sobre tecnología y economía. Editor de las revistas TVyVideo+Radio y AVI Latinoamérica. Coordinador académico de TecnoTelevisión&Radio.

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