Frage von tom.müller:Hello,
have recently seen a TV cameraman with a very funny vest. She had back of a metal arch that led over the back to the left shoulder. the camera itself was s.diesem metal part s.einem rope attached, no lie directly on the shoulder on to.
Anyone here knows how the West called?
If I wanted to maybe test times.
gruß tom ...
Antwort von Bernd E.:
http://www.easyrig.com
Antwort von tom.müller:
times as someone here has already tested a system?
times write your experiences with the part.
Antwort von ummerland:
Hello,
I know like son thing.
The Z (ie, Up, Down -) seem to work pretty well, but the XY (ie, the wobbler to Left, Right) are equally blurred without the steady hand, without such thing.
The info are with me come through word of mouth. So next, they grant only.
Antwort von rush:
Moin,
So I once had a similar system shortly, in conjunction with a Betacam auf'm back / shoulder.
I personally do not have it as promised, am not synonymous, but the biggest is not necessarily perceived as facilitating and hindered me a little more especially if you change a lot between the camera and tripod to the system.
For longer works, it is certainly a relief because the camera weight not only on the shoulder and it is synonymous to relax times.
Steadymäßig I'd say it does not bring too much - but it UACh dahingegend I have not really tried.
Antwort von newsart:
The system is so synonymous not thought to camera stabilization, but to reduce back problems when the camera people. It is a baby carrier. I've seen very fancy camera women who took it quite well. For me personally, it's nothing. For the more mass, the more stable the shoulder rotation. So no stabilization system, but a baby carrier.