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Glidecam knockoffs from Ebay.
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Im planning to buy a glidecam for my dvx100 but I am on a tight budget. I saw this glidecam look-a-like on ebay and it seems fairly affordable. I was wondering if you guys have used one of these?
Any opinions? |
By the way the attachment above is the picture in ebay.
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you get what you pay for. i firmly believe in that.
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Hi,
I'm also in a similar position as you, there is so much products out there, im thinking of saving a little more and then going for something more up market. Its an investment i'd also advise you, but then again if you buy it, let me know how it comes along Regards Ismail |
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Regards Leigh |
Billy, the guy that's selling it wouldn't happen to be called "DV-shop23" shipping from india would it?. If so I can at least tell you that they seem to be pretty reliable....I just bought support rods from them and they arrived in scotland within 6 days which is pretty good considering its from India and the rods were good quality, I've had items take longer to arrive from 20 miles away.
Andy. |
Funny how people copy the copycats isn't it?
You always get what you pay for, that especially goes for stabilizers. Ismail, if your camera is under 5.5lb (including the DVX) then my recomentation in for under $800 is the Steadicam Merlin. - Mikko |
Maybe Glidecams are just overpriced
It's easy to say you get what you pay for, but it seems to me that much of what is sold in our industry is ridiculously overpriced, including stabilzers, lighting, follow-focus attachments, and the outrageous matte box.
Maybe a little bit of competition and an open-minded analysis of these producst is just what our industry needs. Aren't you tired of overpaying? I know I am. |
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Im not sure, what weight the pd170 is, is there a link for the steadicam you have mentioned? |
Billy,
If you are going to shoot for more than a couple of minutes at a time you better look into a support system. Trust me on this... I have seen the above mentioned stabilizers but they are knock-offs of the older Glidecams as the newer Glidecam 2000 and 4000 Pro's have an improved yoke. Terry Indicam Hi Leigh and Mikko! Mikko - It was great getting to meet you at NAB. Thanks for your help. |
First let me say that I don't have nearly the same background or experience as many of the posters in this thread so far.
With that said, I shoot with an ebay knock-off, and have been for the past 16 months. We shoot all weddings with it and I probably have it out for 3-4 hours a week with great results (obviously a biased opinion). I also own a magiqcam, so I do have some experience with stabilizers and I have also owned the glidecam 1000-2000- and 4000. From my experience, I firmly disagree in the 'you get what you pay for'. I actually worked with the maker of my handheld stabilizer to implement a bogen monopod into the design and it is much more functional than a glidecam, in my opinion and in the opinion of 3 to 4 others who have used the glidecam and my unit. I would suggest you be careful who you buy from and what your getting. You can get some nice units at great prices, but there also some 'you get what you pay for' units out there. Patrick |
Patrick,
Well said. There are some systems out there which offer a good value at a good price. There are others which claim to work as well as the more expensive systems. After looking at their design..No way. Tery Indicam |
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