Ronald Lee
January 10th, 2006, 09:10 PM
Ok, you can't get one right now. B&H, EVS, JR's are all backordered. Apparently another order comes out from steadicam at the end of the month. I got mine sent to me from Seattle (Oppenheimer Camera).
Took slightly less than an hour to set up. I have a PDX10. After the set up, it's a little heavier than I was hoping, but luckily the sholder mount mode or the supported holding suggestions will come in fine.
The cons first: Very pricey. Plastic gimble is sure to break at some point. Balancing it is very tricky, but I'm sure with practice and experience, it will be easier.
Pros: small. folds up. Can fit into my camera case with my camera for travel (yay). Light. Pretty easy to use and to re-set again.
I can already do nice moving shots with it. I'm looking forward to getting better at using it, but I'm sure that I won't be able to do more than 10 mins holding it out, despite my arms of steel.
One thing I've found though, because of the weighted design is that if you move the camera too fast, side to side, or around, it will start to pendulum swing because of inertia. Does this happen with the glidecam 2000? Or is it because I don't have it truly balanced that I get this? I suspect that it's not the balance (it is hard to get precise balance though), that it's either the weight at the 1) bottom or 2) top, or the air/wind resistance on the camera is making it swing.
Or, I am over controlling the camera and shouldn't expect anything beyond a slow and smooth long shot?
And I do notice that, despite being in balance, that the camera and stabilizer will do some swinging around, just a little bit, to be picky. But I noticed that even on the DVD with the demos of the guys doing it (perhaps these guys weren't the best guys?).
Other than that.....no other major problem areas so far....I just hope it doesn't break in half, like Saturnin's. I heard that he slipped on his cast as he was reaching for a beer, while holding it and fell on his camera which in turn snapped the Merlin in half.
Took slightly less than an hour to set up. I have a PDX10. After the set up, it's a little heavier than I was hoping, but luckily the sholder mount mode or the supported holding suggestions will come in fine.
The cons first: Very pricey. Plastic gimble is sure to break at some point. Balancing it is very tricky, but I'm sure with practice and experience, it will be easier.
Pros: small. folds up. Can fit into my camera case with my camera for travel (yay). Light. Pretty easy to use and to re-set again.
I can already do nice moving shots with it. I'm looking forward to getting better at using it, but I'm sure that I won't be able to do more than 10 mins holding it out, despite my arms of steel.
One thing I've found though, because of the weighted design is that if you move the camera too fast, side to side, or around, it will start to pendulum swing because of inertia. Does this happen with the glidecam 2000? Or is it because I don't have it truly balanced that I get this? I suspect that it's not the balance (it is hard to get precise balance though), that it's either the weight at the 1) bottom or 2) top, or the air/wind resistance on the camera is making it swing.
Or, I am over controlling the camera and shouldn't expect anything beyond a slow and smooth long shot?
And I do notice that, despite being in balance, that the camera and stabilizer will do some swinging around, just a little bit, to be picky. But I noticed that even on the DVD with the demos of the guys doing it (perhaps these guys weren't the best guys?).
Other than that.....no other major problem areas so far....I just hope it doesn't break in half, like Saturnin's. I heard that he slipped on his cast as he was reaching for a beer, while holding it and fell on his camera which in turn snapped the Merlin in half.