Sony Venice / Rialto On Bolt - Cable Management and Body Placement¶
Summary¶
The WhatsApp archive separates Sony Venice/Rialto rigging from Sony Venice sync. For mechanical rigging, operators have used both full-body Venice on the camera plate and Rialto split-body setups. The main Rialto concern is managing the long umbilical and mounting the recorder/body somewhere safe, usually tied to the arm or base with strain relief.
Symptoms¶
- You are rigging a Sony Venice or Venice 2 with Rialto on a Bolt or Bolt Classic and need to know where to mount the recording unit and how to route the umbilical.
- The Rialto data cable is too long and lacks a clear routing path along the robot arm, creating cable-clearance concerns during moves.
- The camera department is asking whether Rialto can connect without a repeater over a given cable length (e.g. 12 m runs).
- You need to decide between full Venice body on the camera plate vs Rialto split-body based on payload vs cable risk.
- You want to see custom plate solutions for mounting Venice bodies or camera batteries on an MRMC rig.
Field Guidance¶
| Decision | Notes |
|---|---|
| Full Venice body on Bolt X / larger Bolt | Simpler cabling and fewer umbilical worries, but heavier payload. |
| Rialto split body | Reduces camera-head payload and can help with small spaces, probes, or periscope setups, but introduces a long data cable and body placement problem. |
| Cable length | Chat reports Sony Venice 2 Rialto can connect up to 12m without repeater. Verify with the camera team and current Sony documentation. |
| Cable routing | Tie the cable along the arm with enough slack for all axes and proper strain relief. Do a full-speed dry run and a slow clearance check. |
| Body placement | Mount the Venice body/recording unit somewhere stable, often on or near the robot base, not dangling from the camera head. |
Community Solutions¶
[LIKELY] Tie The Rialto Cable Along The Arm¶
For Venice 2 Rialto, the field answer was to tie the cable to the arm and tie the recording unit/body somewhere on the robot base.
Confidence: 0.72
[LIKELY] Use Custom Plates For Bodies / Batteries¶
Operators shared custom plates for camera batteries and Venice bodies. Treat this as practical rigging evidence, not a universal mounting spec.
Confidence: 0.68
[LIKELY] Prefer Full Body If Cable Risk Outweighs Payload Benefit¶
One operator preferred full Venice directly on the camera plate on Bolt X because the Rialto umbilical creates additional worries. Another operator recommended Rialto for reduced payload in specific setups. Choose based on move envelope, payload, cable clearance, and camera department needs.
Confidence: 0.64
Evidence¶
| Timestamp | User | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| 2021-07-17 | Dan Gottesman / Timothy Heys Cerchio / Peter Constan-Tatos | Discussed whether full Venice or Rialto is more stable on Bolt X; concerns included long Rialto data cable and mounting the main body. |
| 2021-10-01 | Luke Campbell / Peter Constan-Tatos | Rialto considered for miniature/probe work to reduce payload. |
| 2025-08-13 | Dan Gottesman | Reported good experience with 90-degree periscope and Rialto. |
| 2026-05-07 23:46 | Michael deAnthony / Niko | Asked about Sony Venice 2 Rialto on Bolt Classic on track; answer: up to 12m without repeater, tie cable to arm and recording unit to base. |
| 2026-05-08 00:01 | Dig | Shared custom plates for camera batteries and Venice bodies. |
Related Media¶
- Media 1: Image description: custom robot plate for camera batteries / Sony Venice body support.
- Media 2: Image description: second view of custom mounting hardware for Venice body, Rialto, battery, or accessory support.
- Media 3: Image description: third view of custom body/battery plate used for Sony Venice / Rialto rigging.
Media Text / Description¶
- Image description: custom robot/accessory plates for mounting Sony Venice body components, camera batteries, or Rialto recorder/body hardware away from the camera head.
- Image description: Venice/Rialto rigging photos show practical body/battery support hardware rather than sync wiring; use this page for mechanical cable/body placement searches.
WhatsApp Excerpts¶
[8/5/2026, 12:01:29 am] ~ Dig: We made these plates for our rigs… perfect for camera batteries and Venice bodies…
[8/5/2026, 12:01:30 am] ~ Dig:
[8/5/2026, 12:01:30 am] ~ Dig:
Related Issues¶
- See also: Sony FX6 and Burano — Trigger vs Genlock / Sync Compatibility
- See also: Sync Generator Stability - AJA Gen10, Blackmagic, Evertz
- See also: Transport Vibration / Rolling Cases Rattle Internal Connectors Loose


