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Tariq Peter August 5th, 2007 06:54 AM

Glidecam 4000 VS Merlin for XHA1
 
Hi,

I have a glidecam 4000 and a XHA1 with a onboard light and a bigger battery. It is so heavy that my wrist wobbles I have even tried giving to to a friend of mine who is a Body builder and after a while it was hurting for him. A glidecam 4000 is not the way to go unless you have the vest. Now I have heard that the Merlin is easier because you can use two hands with it, has anybody tried it with a XHA1 is it ok for shoots that last around 20 mins?

Nick Tsamandanis August 5th, 2007 09:16 AM

For 20 mins I would need a shot of steroids.

Chris Klidonas August 5th, 2007 12:27 PM

get a vest, the camera and sled get heavy after a few minutes no matter who you are.

Nick Tsamandanis August 5th, 2007 06:42 PM

After a while, the blood stops circulating in the hand as well. You do need a vest system for a long shot.

Sean Seah August 6th, 2007 09:16 AM

I believe u need one hand to control the merlin as wel.. it should operate similarly like the glidecam..

Mikko Wilson August 6th, 2007 10:59 AM

Yeah, but with the Merlin, your control hand can also be used to carry the weight of the rig - you can't do that with a Glidecam.

Also, the Merlin is designed & built to place the weight over the operator's hand, not out to the side like the Glidecam does. The Glidecam places a lot of tourque on the operator's hand & wrist, which makes you tire out much faster than without any tourque as is the case with the Merlin.

- Mikko


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