What is the difference between Cyclops, Milo and Juno?
A. Cyclops is the ultimate motion control system. Extremely rigid, high speed (3m/s Track), and incredible reach (>6m lens height). It is a studio based system. Milo is a large portable system, designed to go from location to location, and extremely quick to build and take apart. It travels at similar speeds to a Cyclops, but is smaller and therefore has less reach. The long arm for the Milo option, allows for a similar or greater reach than the Cyclops, but with lessened rigidity. The Juno is the smallest portable rig, and has a fixed arm and parallelogram head (to keep it level), and is specifically designed for small spaces and fitting through standard size doorways. This is particularly important for location shoots in buildings, as it will fit through any doors. It does have less height and reach than a Milo.