Graham Bernard
September 9th, 2003, 11:44 PM
I've been practising and practising and practising different ways of holding and making the XM2 more "responsive" to stabilizing my own wayward movements - and those movements aren't that wayward - let me tell you!
I've written threads here explaning how I've come to hold the Cammie - And yet I'm still perplexed. I've had to take some remedial action in post-prod. I'm now using Dynapel's SteadyHand to smooth out some of the "jerky" movements.
There appears to be a very slight mechanical "window" of opportunity that the cammie works within. It's almost as if you have to keep the cammie rock solid still otherwise the OS will kick in , and with some jerkiness to boot! WHat's the point of having this fine OS technology, if at the end of the day it is saying, "Well, what do expect dummie!? Put it on a tripod!!" . - Neddles to say. when I do put it on a tripod it is rock solid. No change there then!
As I say, I didn't have this with an old "Annie Pannie" - this had a simple steady shot - or whatever you wanna call it - so I know what I'm saying I CAN get steady well shot, non-jerky footage. It aint the cameraman. Actually, I had a chance to do some shooting with it a couple of weeks ago, and my footage was nicely . . ..welll..... . steady!
I need to get on with this and find an "In-The-Field" solution. I aint gonna use one of those mechanical stabilizers - what I shoot is slow enough to at least be filmed with some simple camera work.
In most other department this cammie is great for the value - BUT if it crows about having an OS option then let me have it working as it should - IMHO!
Grazie
I've written threads here explaning how I've come to hold the Cammie - And yet I'm still perplexed. I've had to take some remedial action in post-prod. I'm now using Dynapel's SteadyHand to smooth out some of the "jerky" movements.
There appears to be a very slight mechanical "window" of opportunity that the cammie works within. It's almost as if you have to keep the cammie rock solid still otherwise the OS will kick in , and with some jerkiness to boot! WHat's the point of having this fine OS technology, if at the end of the day it is saying, "Well, what do expect dummie!? Put it on a tripod!!" . - Neddles to say. when I do put it on a tripod it is rock solid. No change there then!
As I say, I didn't have this with an old "Annie Pannie" - this had a simple steady shot - or whatever you wanna call it - so I know what I'm saying I CAN get steady well shot, non-jerky footage. It aint the cameraman. Actually, I had a chance to do some shooting with it a couple of weeks ago, and my footage was nicely . . ..welll..... . steady!
I need to get on with this and find an "In-The-Field" solution. I aint gonna use one of those mechanical stabilizers - what I shoot is slow enough to at least be filmed with some simple camera work.
In most other department this cammie is great for the value - BUT if it crows about having an OS option then let me have it working as it should - IMHO!
Grazie