Stolen Items!!! Canon T2i taken from Cleveland Marriott Key Center

It's sad but true, at a wedding we were shooting on July 2nd, 2011, someone stole our Canon T2i and Glidecam HD 4000.  It was taken from the Grand Ballroom at the Marriott Key Center in downtown Cleveland. 

It was customized for our business and has some very tell-tale markings.  First of all, there was no lens cap for the 18-55 kit lens.  Whomever stole it did not get the battery charger, book, or any accessories.  There was a battery grip attached to the camera containing two batteries. Each battery has the word MOONSTRUCK and a letter/number combination "T2, T3, etc" written on it.

There is a metal frame glued around the LCD screen, this frame is for a special magnetic, aftermarket viewfinder.  The theif did not get the viewfinder.

There are over 3000 actuations on the shutter.  If you take a picture or movie, the numbers will be in the high 3000's or more.

The memory card was an ADATA 32GB SD card with light amounts of pink nail polish on the outer edge and the card was full of footage from the wedding we were shooting.

 The glidecam HD 4000 only has two balance plates and is well used.  There is a Manfrotto 577 camera plate assembly on it and their is a screw missing from the camera plate on the glidecam.

If anyone happens to find any of the items that were taken, please contact us!  We are most concerned with the footage on the SD card as it contained all the footage from the reception for the bride and groom. 

Call us at 440-357-8633 or email scott@moonpro.us

This is the actual camera and glidecam unit being used at the wedding before it was stolen.


This is the battery.


This is the SD card with nail polish.


This is the camera plate.


This is the Canon T2i.

This is what the glidecam looks like.


This is what the metal frame looks like, it is glued around the LCD screen.