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test steadycam Sanda100+xh-a1
I try my Canon xh-a1 with the steadycam Sanda100.
Did someone already use it? You ould see video here: http://www.vimeo.com/929667 |
Luca... looks really good to me. It looked like you were stepping on the concrete blocks at the beginning. Good test that. I almost lost my lunch when you went upside down on my big screen, but I held it together. I have no experience with camera stabilizers but it looks like you've got yours working well.
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The bit with the the running man looks really good.
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Tried to do a bit of research on the Sanda100 but their website only has a short clip and does not show what it looks like or any other details.
Can you let us know more about it. Thanks Colin |
Very nice! Do you have a website for the Sanda100? I can't seem to find any informaiton on it.
How I wish, how I wish you were here... Pink Floyd rocks! :) |
Hey Luca,
Looks great! I too would like to know how to get one... and how much they cost... |
sanda100
hallo, I buy Sansa100 for 360 euro; now I don't know what is the actual prize;
you could find info here: http://www.sanda100.com/test/prodotti or with email: mail@officinemade.com It is very easy to use, light and strong. |
Never seen a counterbalanced gimbal handle before. It's a bit hard to wrap my head around--I guess it would help balance the offset weight of the rig on the wrist, but I don't think it would provide any more stabilization.
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This short clip on youtube helps see the Sanda100 at work: http://youtube.com/watch?v=_eSE69vM6Kk&feature=related.
Seems pretty cool for a cheaper solution. |
I'm wondering if that counterweight arm that sticks out from the underarm has the Stooge 4x4 effect. :-\
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Hi
Nice demo! By the way, do you remember the settings for the cam? I've never really found a setting for low light that I'm pleased with, but I think your short was pretty good in that respect. Regards, /Bo |
Found this website which has some photo's of the Sanda100 and a description (in Italian) but also has a video of it in operation, with a few short shots of the equipment itself (again with Italian dialogue).
Below is part of a reply from the company to the email I sent them: "Thanks to a system of adjustable counterbalance placed at the back-end of the arm, it is possible to ease the muscle strain through the handle. Presently the traditional stabilizing systems are off balanced at the front, causing a strain in the one's wrist and forearm muscles. The Sanda100 is a solely solution. It uses mainly the arm muscles (bicipital) releasing the strain off the wrist, therefore allowing a better steadiness, together with an improved operativness. In order to ease the Sanda100 carriage, it is possible to remove the portion of the arm placed immediately after the handle." Colin |
Forgot the link
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