Vasi Hasan
June 5th, 2006, 11:51 AM
Hi Guys,
First of all, thanks for answering our questions...there's a wealth of knowledge here in these forums....and thats probably why i'm confused.
I've been reading the stabilizer forum for the good part of the day, and apart from going cross eyed, I'm even more confused now than I was before I started.
I have a PD150 at the moment, and am planning to buy a Z1 soon. I want to buy a Stabilizer-thingy (I'm trying to avoid using a brand name), and thought it would either be glidecam or steadicam, but after reading all these posts I don't even think I know what I want.
1. Do i need an arm and a vest? Is it just to make it less tiring for the hand/arm?
2. Are the major players just Glidecam and Steadicam? There's also varizoom and lots more people selling their own designs. I know you guys don't like saying "buy this or buy that" and want people to do their own research, but a point in the right direction would help.
After reading all these posts, seems to me that Steadicam is the way to go (Glidecam = bad for wrist :), but I just don't know where the arm and vest fit in.
4. Anywhere in London where I can go try out any stablizers before I buy?
Thanks for the help,
Vasi.
First of all, thanks for answering our questions...there's a wealth of knowledge here in these forums....and thats probably why i'm confused.
I've been reading the stabilizer forum for the good part of the day, and apart from going cross eyed, I'm even more confused now than I was before I started.
I have a PD150 at the moment, and am planning to buy a Z1 soon. I want to buy a Stabilizer-thingy (I'm trying to avoid using a brand name), and thought it would either be glidecam or steadicam, but after reading all these posts I don't even think I know what I want.
1. Do i need an arm and a vest? Is it just to make it less tiring for the hand/arm?
2. Are the major players just Glidecam and Steadicam? There's also varizoom and lots more people selling their own designs. I know you guys don't like saying "buy this or buy that" and want people to do their own research, but a point in the right direction would help.
After reading all these posts, seems to me that Steadicam is the way to go (Glidecam = bad for wrist :), but I just don't know where the arm and vest fit in.
4. Anywhere in London where I can go try out any stablizers before I buy?
Thanks for the help,
Vasi.