Darrell Sullivan
August 23rd, 2003, 05:50 PM
I read a post that indicated that a weighted stick with proper technique would be better than a gimbaled device by an inexperienced person. Since I am interested in being able to get some decent non shaky, non rocking shots at weddings I thought I would try making my own "weighted stick" by sticking some weights on the bottom of a monopod. Unfortunately my results have not been any where near what I would like.
Can anyone lend some tips on how to work with a "weighted" stick?
I am using a VX2000 and a Bogen 3249 tripod. I have tried weights of 2.5 and 5lbs on the monopod. The shakiness of handholding has diminished but I am still getting too much rocking motion. Most of the rocking is front to back and still a noticeable amount side to side.
Is there some particular technique to use? I have tried just holding the monopod with my index finger and thumb wrapped around it as loosely as I could and still hold to it. This minimized the hand shaking the most, but the rocking was more noticeable. I also tried with my whole hand wrapped tightly around it which minimized decreased the amount of rocking but increased the shake.
Should I give up on this idea and just try buying a Glidecam 2000 (I think that would be the right model since the VX2000 weighs about 3lbs and one once and the addition of microphone or radio receiver would get it in the 4-5 range)
Thanks for the input
Can anyone lend some tips on how to work with a "weighted" stick?
I am using a VX2000 and a Bogen 3249 tripod. I have tried weights of 2.5 and 5lbs on the monopod. The shakiness of handholding has diminished but I am still getting too much rocking motion. Most of the rocking is front to back and still a noticeable amount side to side.
Is there some particular technique to use? I have tried just holding the monopod with my index finger and thumb wrapped around it as loosely as I could and still hold to it. This minimized the hand shaking the most, but the rocking was more noticeable. I also tried with my whole hand wrapped tightly around it which minimized decreased the amount of rocking but increased the shake.
Should I give up on this idea and just try buying a Glidecam 2000 (I think that would be the right model since the VX2000 weighs about 3lbs and one once and the addition of microphone or radio receiver would get it in the 4-5 range)
Thanks for the input