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Old September 19th, 2005, 12:57 PM   #76
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Glass to Plastic

Just wondered how you attached the Glass to the motor. In the Guide you say to use 3 screws... BUT in the picture you seem to have a different attachment Method...
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Old September 19th, 2005, 12:59 PM   #77
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Always 3 screws, but with thick rubber washers so the screws will not 'crush' the glass.

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Old September 19th, 2005, 06:03 PM   #78
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What's gyroeffect?
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Old September 19th, 2005, 06:08 PM   #79
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Now this is a hard one to explain:D

Its a force that acts on a spinning object. With my spinning glass, there is a resistance to any rotational movement around its own axis, but only around 2 axis, the other two axis other then the one the glass is spinning around

Im not very clear about it, but see here for a more detailed explaination.

http://www.sheldonbrown.com/brandt/gyro.html

Or if your a mathmatician, go here;)

http://print.google.co.uk/print?id=5...kuPE0inm4xA-NY

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Old September 19th, 2005, 06:12 PM   #80
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Ok, but How does it affect performance or use in the real world?
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Old September 19th, 2005, 06:20 PM   #81
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How loud is the adapter by the way?
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Old September 19th, 2005, 06:21 PM   #82
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OK,
Basically there is a theoretical resistance against panning and tilting movement. Have I noticed any resistance when using the unit? NONE AT ALL.

My only real concern when first coming up with the design a while back was if the gyroeffect was going to be so strong as to shatter the glass. I now know that this is not the case with my design.

I think the main difference was the macro with the tests with the dvx100? Not sure.

I have a potential buyer wanted to use onto a dvx100a. He would post results with my unit. I dont have access to that kind of equipment, sorry.

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Old September 19th, 2005, 06:24 PM   #83
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Thanks.
Also, I wonder if the results wouldn't be worse with a higher resolution camera like a DVX100 and XL2. I think that happened to the Letus35 is another thread. Somebody said it looked better with a cheaper camera than with a DVX100. Do you have the possibility of testing it with a better camera?
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