Ed Glaser
January 24th, 2006, 08:50 AM
Hopefully this is the right forum for a question like this... If not, my apologies.
I just got a Steadicam JR Lite for my Panasonic AG-DVC30 camera. The problem is, I'll be darned if I can get the thing to work properly. I've watched the video and read the manual, and I've got the sucker roughly balanced so that there's a decent drop time (that thing where you tilt it sideways and let the lower part drop). However, no matter what I do, the camera tilts backward a bit so all I can get are shots facing up at an angle.
Now, the DVC30 is only a 2.4 lb. camera, and the JR Lite is supposed to hold cameras up to at least 4 lbs. I've got the camera positioned as far to the front of the stage as I can, with the handle/gimbal as far to the back as it can go, but the thing still tilts. And the even sadder thing is that I've only been using the light battery; most of the time I'll be using an even heavier one, which would tilt it back even more!
After a ton of Googling in vain, I'm becoming convinced that I'm the only human being in the universe with this kind of problem, which sure doesn't make any sense to me. And the "cookbook" that Steadicam keeps referring to, with presets for various cameras, is only for a mere five cameras.
If anyone could help, I'd appreciate it immensely!!
Cheers,
Ed
I just got a Steadicam JR Lite for my Panasonic AG-DVC30 camera. The problem is, I'll be darned if I can get the thing to work properly. I've watched the video and read the manual, and I've got the sucker roughly balanced so that there's a decent drop time (that thing where you tilt it sideways and let the lower part drop). However, no matter what I do, the camera tilts backward a bit so all I can get are shots facing up at an angle.
Now, the DVC30 is only a 2.4 lb. camera, and the JR Lite is supposed to hold cameras up to at least 4 lbs. I've got the camera positioned as far to the front of the stage as I can, with the handle/gimbal as far to the back as it can go, but the thing still tilts. And the even sadder thing is that I've only been using the light battery; most of the time I'll be using an even heavier one, which would tilt it back even more!
After a ton of Googling in vain, I'm becoming convinced that I'm the only human being in the universe with this kind of problem, which sure doesn't make any sense to me. And the "cookbook" that Steadicam keeps referring to, with presets for various cameras, is only for a mere five cameras.
If anyone could help, I'd appreciate it immensely!!
Cheers,
Ed