Martin Polach
April 3rd, 2005, 07:38 AM
Hello,
I want to buy a stabilizer for a camera and I am confused with few things. At the studio where I work, we have more cameras with different weights.
When I am looking on some stabilizers, they have recommended camera load (fe. Glidecam V-16 is for cameras from 10 to 20 pounds, V-20 is for 15 to 30, etc).
I am looking for a stabilizer, that could support a pro Sony DVCAM camcoder (DSR-390) that with lens weights around 17 pounds, but I would like to use it also on small PD-170, which weights only around 4 pounds (I use this one mainly for my school projects). In future projects for school, I would like to use the glidecam to support also 16mm camera, which weights almost 20 pounds.
Is there any solution for me, if I want to buy just one stabiliser? What are the disadvantages of using a glidecam made for cameras starting at 10 pounds with PD-170 that is so lightweight? Is it possible to use the PD-170 on Glidecam V-16?
Thanks for suggestions!
I want to buy a stabilizer for a camera and I am confused with few things. At the studio where I work, we have more cameras with different weights.
When I am looking on some stabilizers, they have recommended camera load (fe. Glidecam V-16 is for cameras from 10 to 20 pounds, V-20 is for 15 to 30, etc).
I am looking for a stabilizer, that could support a pro Sony DVCAM camcoder (DSR-390) that with lens weights around 17 pounds, but I would like to use it also on small PD-170, which weights only around 4 pounds (I use this one mainly for my school projects). In future projects for school, I would like to use the glidecam to support also 16mm camera, which weights almost 20 pounds.
Is there any solution for me, if I want to buy just one stabiliser? What are the disadvantages of using a glidecam made for cameras starting at 10 pounds with PD-170 that is so lightweight? Is it possible to use the PD-170 on Glidecam V-16?
Thanks for suggestions!