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technical => photography => Topic started by: Adam Lincoln on February 24, 2010, 11:26:16 am
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Maybe of use to some of you.
Camera Slider Turorial - build it easy - a professional Camslider (http://www.vimeo.com/9625381)
End product looks pretty good, and fairly cheap too.
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Get yourself one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hague-Mini-Motion-Cam-Steadicam-type-stabilizer_W0QQitemZ380208334912QQcategoryZ3325QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp4340.m263QQ_trkparmsZalgo%3DDLSL%252BSIC%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BIEW%252BFICS%252BUFI%26otn%3D6%26po%3D%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D8070018827730414628 (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hague-Mini-Motion-Cam-Steadicam-type-stabilizer_W0QQitemZ380208334912QQcategoryZ3325QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp4340.m263QQ_trkparmsZalgo%3DDLSL%252BSIC%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BIEW%252BFICS%252BUFI%26otn%3D6%26po%3D%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D8070018827730414628)
No more locked-off shots for you then...
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Get yourself one of these:
No more locked-off shots for you then...
Are these any good Serpico? Do you own one? I've seen a Manfrotto (http://www.markertek.co.uk/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MAN-585) one and was wondering how this compares to that? I'm in the market for a camcorder stabiliser and this looks really impressive, have watched the demo videos and they look very effective. I had been toying with the idea of making my own (http://lifehacker.com/5272748/build-a-14-video-camera-stabilizer), but not sure if I can be arsed..
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Preferred the look of the Time Lapse dolly rigs I've seen on vimeo. Slight difference in cost though. I take it you've built that adam?
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We had something similar at college which worked pretty well, see also the 'fig rig' which can be replicated pretty easily in wood for 'fuck all'. I've also seen one built from plumbing bits for $14 http://steadycam.org/ (http://steadycam.org/)
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I've seen a Manfrotto (http://www.markertek.co.uk/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MAN-585) one and was wondering how this compares to that?
Just found a review comparing the 2 products (http://www.amazon.com/review/R2OOKVV08HANE3), the Hague wins hands down - check the comparison footage..
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On the Gadget show the other day (I wish I didnt have re-occuring nightmares featuring the short bald wanker) they had sompe make your own pop video challenge etc... anyway - said Short bald twat had a neat thing for holding a vidcamera that looked a bit like those old flash mounts for slr's - a metal bracket that screws into the tripod hole and a hand grip on either end. The logic was that because your hands were further apart when holding the camera there was much less shake/more steady etc.. seemd to work really well and was dead simple.
I'm sure someone much more technically minded than me could describe that better!
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I take it you've built that adam?
Thinking about it.
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I'm sure someone much more technically minded than me could describe that better!
No need to Tom - I saw it too (can't get enough of baldy :))
This (http://www.b-hague.co.uk/canon_eos_5d_mark_ii_lumix_gh1_camera_support.htm) (top one) was what he was using, again from Hague just not quite as good as their 'floating' steadicam setup.
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On the Gadget show the other day (I wish I didnt have re-occuring nightmares featuring the short bald wanker) they had sompe make your own pop video challenge etc... anyway - said Short bald twat had a neat thing for holding a vidcamera that looked a bit like those old flash mounts for slr's - a metal bracket that screws into the tripod hole and a hand grip on either end. The logic was that because your hands were further apart when holding the camera there was much less shake/more steady etc.. seemd to work really well and was dead simple.
I'm sure someone much more technically minded than me could describe that better!
Which is exactly how the 'FigRig' (http://services.manfrotto.com/figrig/)works, nothing clever, just a 'steering wheel' but hence why it's easy to make you own. Real ones are super pricey. £200!
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The one the guy uses on http://www.timescapes.org/ (http://www.timescapes.org/) is here Timescapes: Timelapse Dolly Project (http://vimeo.com/3101098)
Stuff he does is amazing.
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thats the one I was referring to. It cost him a lot though $600 ish I think.
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Though it might be. You prompted me to go look.
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clicked into this expecting a Ray Jardine style master class on making small camming devices :oops: