Henry Cho
May 2nd, 2005, 12:19 AM
i've been shopping around for a reasonably priced camera stabilization solution for my xl1 and have perused this forum for the past three hours looking for a little assistance. With about a grand USD i'd like to spend, i'm not feeling very optimistic. As an aside, thank you to everyone for the bevy of information presented here.
initially, i was set on the glidecam 4000, but after a little reading (and the fact that i like my arm), the two combinations that entice me are the glidecam smooth shooter/glidecam 4000 kit and the varizoom dv sportster/flowpod package. throw in the lcd monitors, and i've already blown my budget by at least 2x.
with the kind of money i might spend, i'm starting to think the smarter solution would be to buy a used VX1000 or GL1, throw it on a glidecam 2000 (or flowpod), spend the money i save on a weekend trip to mexico, and call it a day. also, to be honest, i'm not thrilled at the prospect of throwing on a weighted vest every time i'm inclined to shoot something floaty
as you know, these kinds of thoughts tend to create more questions. how far down the rabbit hole do i want to go? is the gl1/glidecam 2000 still too heavy to be useful?
all that said, i would love to hear what your recommendations are for a good, lightweight, relatively inexpensive camera/hand-stabilizer combo.
thanks for your assistance.
initially, i was set on the glidecam 4000, but after a little reading (and the fact that i like my arm), the two combinations that entice me are the glidecam smooth shooter/glidecam 4000 kit and the varizoom dv sportster/flowpod package. throw in the lcd monitors, and i've already blown my budget by at least 2x.
with the kind of money i might spend, i'm starting to think the smarter solution would be to buy a used VX1000 or GL1, throw it on a glidecam 2000 (or flowpod), spend the money i save on a weekend trip to mexico, and call it a day. also, to be honest, i'm not thrilled at the prospect of throwing on a weighted vest every time i'm inclined to shoot something floaty
as you know, these kinds of thoughts tend to create more questions. how far down the rabbit hole do i want to go? is the gl1/glidecam 2000 still too heavy to be useful?
all that said, i would love to hear what your recommendations are for a good, lightweight, relatively inexpensive camera/hand-stabilizer combo.
thanks for your assistance.