Frage von JCE:Hi All,
I have had for some time, a self-built camera crane, with which I can actually make quite good shots. But since I do not have the Remote Head Camera logical approach is always horizontal.
Today I saw a crane at ABC in any way without the remote head and manages the camera still when Nachobenfahren downward and upward swings in Nachuntenfahren, so almost always fixated an object. Here is the link to the crane:
http://www.abc-products.de/german/mincrane_dt.htm. Does anyone of you how this system works? Since the camera has to actually move so quickly as the crane, right?
I should be very glad if I could explain to someone.
Schonmal Thank you for your answers!
mfg
JCE
Antwort von markus2h:
Hi All,
I have had for some time, a self-built camera crane, with which I can actually make quite good shots. But since I do not have the Remote Head Camera logical approach is always horizontal.
Today I saw a crane at ABC in any way without the remote head and manages the camera still when Nachobenfahren downward and upward swings in Nachuntenfahren, so almost always fixated an object. Here is the link to the crane: http://www.abc-products.de/german/mincrane_dt.htm.
Does anyone of you how this system works? Since the camera has to actually move so quickly as the crane, right?
I should be very glad if I could explain to someone.
Schonmal Thank you for your answers!
mfg
JCE All should be based on the physics of paralellogramm, right?
gruß, markus
Antwort von TheDrummer:
it's so simple ...
so that the camera remains parallel to the ground, you need 2 poles or a pole and a rope, with which the parallelogram is formed.
If we now crossed the bar, then "aim" the camera always at one point.
Later than with the sketch you should already be helped;)
Antwort von JCE:
Thank you for the effort!
Did not think that it's so easy! I am here not of itself draufgekommen ... ;)
Get my crane today to rebuild yet!
Again, thank you!
regards,
JCE