![]() Of course, you’ll need the app if you want to do any of the advanced or more “cinematic” tricks that the unit offers. ![]() Note that the stabilizer will still work even if you don’t use the app, so if you want to just practice using stabilization with your phone’s video mode, you can. The Freefly Movi is operated via a free app on your mobile device. Once we practiced in Majestic Mode, the shots were smooth as butter-and better than tests we’ve seen with competing products. Ours was running for a couple hours straight without a problem but keep in mind that shooting will chew up your phone battery fast so make sure to pack a phone charger, as well. The company claims that a charged unit can last up to eight hours in optimal circumstances. Note that the Movi has a USB-C port for charging, which is not the most common and is a different cable than your iPhone charges with, so you might want to pick up an extra USB-C cable to throw in your bag if you’re going to be using this regularly. We could see this being a challenge in many outdoor environments in particular. But ideally you have to start on a very flat, unmoving surface to begin with and even then it takes quite a bit of finagling to balance. There are really only three steps: squeeze the clamp, center the phone, and adjust until it stays level. The record and mode-changing buttons are placed smartly on the front of the main handle, so you can easily trigger them with your forefinger without losing your grip on the Movi.Ĭredit: Freefly Balancing the phone in the Movi was the first snag we hit where it became apparent that the “simple, on the go” use wasn’t going to be as seamless as promised. It’s comfortable to hold and very lightweight at only 1.5 lbs plus the weight of your phone. Unlike its biggest competition, the Osmo Mobile, which is more of a monopod, this has a U shape which can be gripped with either one or two hands for extra stabilization. The Movi is made of a durable plastic with rubber gripping on the bottom which comes in handy when putting it down for a timelapse or pan. ![]() Check out some of our impressions and test results below.īalancing the phone in the Movi was the first snag we hit where it became apparent that the “simple, on the go” use wasn’t going to be as seamless as promised. Rigging up an iPhoneX on a loaner unit from Freefly (Only iOS is currently supported but Android support is on the way), we found that the Movi could help us get some beautiful shots, but was not necessarily as simple and intuitive to use as the company would have us believe. We decided to give the unit a whirl in some common field situations such as moving through an active environment, driving shots, and landscape pans. Freefly claims that it has taken all of the “professional filmmaking tricks” and tech developed for the full-sized stabilizer and packed it into a simple “cinema robot” to take your mobile phone filmmaking up a notch with professional stabilization. In the 1% case where it does help, it's only because it reset your settings to default, not because there was anything wrong with the firmware itself.Does Freefly's smartphone stabilizer live up to its formidable predecessor's reputation?įreefly’s new Movi is inspired by-but not to be confused with-the go-to industry gimbal MōVI Pro. ![]() If you find that you are having undesired behavior from your Freefly gear, the act of re-flashing the firmware is not going to help you 99% of the time.It won't solve what you are experiencing, but we do recommend running the most current firmware for best compatibility, which, along with release notes, can always be found at There is new MōVI Controller firmware available so that RED controls can be accessed from the MōVI Controller (among other things).It's on a list of tweaks for future firmware updates, but for right now, the only way to have Majestic Tilt, is to turn off or disconnect the MōVI Controller. Majestic mode on the MōVI Control is Pan Majestic only. There is currently not a way to have full Majestic (pan and tilt) with the MōVI Controller powered on. Hey guys, we have received feedback (to support) that this behavior on MōVI Pro is different than on previous MōVI models.
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If yes, your training is only for surgeons who are equipped with this robot? The knowledge of the detailed « microanatomy » of the prostate is necessary for this approach and is discussed during the course. Gaston is well known for having developed innovative ways to perform radical robotic prostatectomy in way that maximizes the chances of preserving urinary continence and erectile function. INVIVOX: You propose one training, what’s the purpose of microanatomy of prostate?ĭr. Richard Gaston has been a member of our staff coming with us to operate every month, initially with laparoscopy and for the last 3 years with the Da Vinci Xi Robot, to perform radical prostatectomies, radical cystectomies and partial nephrectomies. We cover all areas of urology except renal transplant. ![]() We are a private center specialized in minimally invasive urological surgery, it was founded 17 years ago. INVIVOX: What is the ICUA about? Since when? Who do you target? I am an urologist from Madrid, Spain, highly specialized in prostatic minimally invasive surgery, specially endoscopic laser enucleation of the prostate for BPH and robotic prostatectomy for prostate cancer. INVIVOX: Could you introduce yourself very quickly? Regional tournaments were held last Sunday in the west, east, northeast and central parts of the state. I want to soak up the experience and work toward getting back next year.” I’m going to work hard to win matches there. ![]() “It will be a new experience for me,” she said. The sophomore has been recovering from an ankle injury, but said she’ll be at “almost 100 percent” when she squares off against Kennett’s Taya Wuchter in her first match. Lajevic is in her second year of wrestling. “It will be a lot of tough competition, but I’m excited to go and push myself and test where I’m at.” ![]() “It’s nerve-wracking at first, but when the wrestling starts you just shut everything else out,” she said. She’ll open competition against Hamburg’s Shannon Govern. ![]() She’s much improved this year, and we’re excited to see how she does on Sunday.”Ī freshman, Ireland expects her experience at the state junior high tourney to help her cope with the intense environment at Central Dauphin. “Braylee finished fifth last year at the junior high tournament. “It will be the first time we’re going out there for the high schools girls,” Knights coach Josh Orris said. Lajevic and Ireland advanced to the state finals with third-place finishes at the regionals. The Vikings sophomore drew a first-round matchup against Marlo Williams of Springfield. Valley’s Sanchez comes into the state meet following a fourth-place finish at the regionals. DeVito is scheduled to open this year’s state tourney against the winner of the match between Selinsgrove’s Anna Kalcich and Lancaster McCaskey’s Lounijah Larue. The senior is considered a top contender at 124 after finishing third and fourth at the state meet the past two years. Miller added: “I like her chances, even with the knee.”Ĭlaassen will be joined by four other local wrestlers at the state championships: Kiski Area’s Bella DeVito (124 pounds), Valley’s Paula Sanchez (142) and Knoch’s Miranda Lajevic (100) and Braylee Ireland (118).ĭeVito decisioned Saegertown’s Kylie Stafford, 9-0, to place first in the regional at Kiski Area. Claassen, who’s won junior high state titles, will begin her quest for high school gold against Paige Kepner of Hughesville.ĭespite not being at full strength, Claassen said “my goal still is to win it all.” Plum never has had a girls wrestler bring home a state high school title, according to Miller. “It’s still not great, but it will have to get me through the weekend,” she said. She’s giving it a shot, and a lot of people wouldn’t have given it a shot with that injury.”Ĭlaassen said she’ll need surgery on the knee after the season. “She hurt her knee pretty significantly, but the doctors said it was OK to try to wrestle and she wanted to try,” Plum coach Dave Miller said. Claassen placed second at 235 pounds during last weekend’s West Region tournament to qualify for the state championships on Sunday at Central Dauphin High School. ![]() Though the knee is not at 100 percent, she’s returned to the mat. Plum’s Alaina Claassen hasn’t let an injury prevent her pursuit of a state girls wrestling title.Ī freshman, Claassen said she dislocated her knee and damaged cartilage early in the season. |