Rafi Fine
July 5th, 2004, 07:26 AM
Hello everyone,
I am very close to purchasing either the Glidecam 2000 or 4000 but was a little concerned about which to get. The decision will come down to which camera I will support whatever camera I get in the future.
As you all know, the Glidecam 2000 supports cameras only up to 6 lbs. while the 4000 supports from 4-10 lbs. It seems the 4k will work with pretty much any pro level consumer camera.
When it comes to the 2k does anyone know if it is ok to use a camera that is over 6 lbs.? Ofcourse you would need to purchase extra weights to balance it properly, but is this not recommended?
Thank you very much for any and all you may have to say on the subject.
-Rafi Fine
I am very close to purchasing either the Glidecam 2000 or 4000 but was a little concerned about which to get. The decision will come down to which camera I will support whatever camera I get in the future.
As you all know, the Glidecam 2000 supports cameras only up to 6 lbs. while the 4000 supports from 4-10 lbs. It seems the 4k will work with pretty much any pro level consumer camera.
When it comes to the 2k does anyone know if it is ok to use a camera that is over 6 lbs.? Ofcourse you would need to purchase extra weights to balance it properly, but is this not recommended?
Thank you very much for any and all you may have to say on the subject.
-Rafi Fine