Frage von Dexter:Hello,
I have looked after long considerations are done Glidecam 2000 Pro. The balance of my Panasonic NV DS990 has geklappt synonymous and the camera tracks with little practice is already impressive (at least for me). One thing bothers me, however: If the motion turns the camera in the horizontal to the left slightly, so the camera looks for a short period of time not more forward, if I am not against tax. How can I avoid this? I already have a very long time without success rumprobiert.
Gruß,
Steffen
Antwort von thewhitesmoke:
Nen steady system is always held with both hands!
Antwort von Dexter:
Of course it will run with both hands. Nevertheless, any adjustment involves the risk that you blurred. In my case, expresses itself through the occasional Ruckler in the horizontal. Is there a trick in balancing the Wegschwenken camera to prevent it?
Gruß,
Steffen
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Steffen,
the balance with the Wegdrehen has nothing to do. You have much more targeted to control an unwanted rotational movement (eg wind) should be avoided. Until the soft and clean work, is a few / regular exercise is necessary.
The easier a stabilizing system, the greater windempfindlich it. If the wind is too strong, you must seek either to leeward or turning move.
Antwort von jansi:
The easier a stabilizing system, the greater windempfindlich it. If the wind is too strong, you must seek either to leeward or turning move. Mark has since quite right.
But who is filming with a Glidecam outside, still synonymous with wind?
For outdoor shots you should be a Dolly up, with his tripod (depending on size, weight, wind resistance) at low wind nothing more to do
Antwort von thewhitesmoke:
Hello Steffen,
The easier a stabilizing system, the greater windempfindlich it. If the wind is too strong, you must seek either to leeward or turning move. The Wegdrehen done but synonymous in closed spaces. If I use the ball with one hand so firmly believe that the post is horizontal, the system turns into an imbalance. So there is an imbalance, which I did not make up without the vertical and horizontal balance (ie if the normal Glidecam s.Griff holds) is lost. Is this normal? Against taxes is not a problem for me, but it would be nice if the system is "rundrum" would be stable.
Thanks for the help,
Steffen
Antwort von Bruno Peter:
The movement rotates the camera in the horizontal to the left slightly, so the camera looks for a short period of time not more forward, if I am not against tax. You have to balance it so that the camera on the tripod Cross not auslenkt. Or maybe there is stuck a storage?
Antwort von thewhitesmoke:
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You have to balance it so that the camera on the tripod Cross not auslenkt. Or maybe there is stuck a storage? On the contrary. The storage is extremely easy. So I must try next. Thanks anyway.
Gruß, Steffen