Warren Kawamoto
April 17th, 2012, 10:37 PM
As I was walking around NAB today, I came across the Leopard II by Wondlan. I never heard of this product or company, but the first thing that struck me was how well built it appeared. I picked up the arm, and was surprised that it seemed to be machined better than my Steadicam Flyer's!
Wondlan Leopard II Steadicam & Sniper Test - YouTube
Then next to it, there was what looked like a Glidecam 4000, but with a longer post. It was made of carbon fiber, and the camera platform was made of solid metal. It also had left-right, fore-aft rack and pinion adjustments. It was called Magic Carbon Fiber Stabilizer.
HDSLR / DSLR STABILIZER (WONDLAN- Magic).mp4 - YouTube
If I didn't already have my Flyer, I would seriously have considered these. I don't know if I overheard right, but I think I heard $3000 for the Leopard, and $400 for the Magic. I didn't have time to actually try these with a camera on, but will do so tomorrow if I have time.
Wondlan Leopard II Steadicam & Sniper Test - YouTube
Then next to it, there was what looked like a Glidecam 4000, but with a longer post. It was made of carbon fiber, and the camera platform was made of solid metal. It also had left-right, fore-aft rack and pinion adjustments. It was called Magic Carbon Fiber Stabilizer.
HDSLR / DSLR STABILIZER (WONDLAN- Magic).mp4 - YouTube
If I didn't already have my Flyer, I would seriously have considered these. I don't know if I overheard right, but I think I heard $3000 for the Leopard, and $400 for the Magic. I didn't have time to actually try these with a camera on, but will do so tomorrow if I have time.