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Tourist
Join Date: May 2005
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y is difficult to handheld
a camera with an image converter on the front ?
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Obstreperous Rex
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Use a shoulder support. Your audience will thank you.
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Tourist
Join Date: May 2005
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RED Code Chef
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Holland
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It's just because we are "unstable". The human body just ain't no tripod.
Perhaps it is time to invest in proper shoulder support, tripod, dolly, crane and stabilizer? It will give you all the tools you will ever need to do basically any shot (kinda), especially if the tools can be combined (ie, putting a crane on a dolly or a steadicam/stabilizer on a dolly etc.).
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