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Terry Thompson March 17th, 2006, 01:01 AM Leigh,
Thanks for letting us see the rig. Is that you in the picture?
When I try to download the video I only get about 3 seconds of it each time.
Tery
Leigh Wanstead March 17th, 2006, 02:04 PM Hi Tery,
Yes, it is me in the picture.
Thank you for taking the time to visit my website.
You need to use some download manager software application to download the video file, because the file size is not very small.
Regards
Leigh
Leigh,
Thanks for letting us see the rig. Is that you in the picture?
When I try to download the video I only get about 3 seconds of it each time.
Tery
Leigh Wanstead March 19th, 2006, 01:37 PM I have uploaded some full size photo of the sled on the website www.smootharm.com
Regards
Leigh
Terry Thompson March 19th, 2006, 06:30 PM Leigh,
Are you going to make a smaller file so I can see what you have been up to?
Also, it seems like many of your pictures are the same. Did you intend to do that?
Tery
Leigh Wanstead March 19th, 2006, 06:55 PM Hi Tery,
I will upload some small size file later. I will check if any picture are the same.
Regards
Leigh
Leigh,
Are you going to make a smaller file so I can see what you have been up to?
Also, it seems like many of your pictures are the same. Did you intend to do that?
Tery
Leigh Wanstead March 20th, 2006, 03:50 AM Hi Tery,
I reduced the image file size on www.smootharm.com and remove duplicate images.
Regards
Leigh
Leigh,
Are you going to make a smaller file so I can see what you have been up to?
Also, it seems like many of your pictures are the same. Did you intend to do that?
Tery
Leigh Wanstead March 22nd, 2006, 09:27 PM I have uploaded some photo of my vest on www.smootharm.com
Regards
Leigh
Leigh Wanstead March 26th, 2006, 01:45 PM FYI, here is the list of my package weight.
Back mount vest weighs 4.02kg
Arm weighs 2kg
Sled weighs 6.28kg
Dead weight 8kg
jvc made sony standard camera mount plate 700g
Camera weight 5kg
I can wear my package 26kg(57.32lbs) for an hour walking around for one take without any issue.
And my weight is 143.3pounds(65 kilograms) and I don't have strong muscle.
Regards
Leigh
Terry Thompson March 31st, 2006, 09:02 PM Leigh,
Hi there and congratulations on getting your stabilizer finished!
Can you translate kg to pounds for us in the non-metric world? What is the conversion factor?
How light a camera can your rig fly and how heavy a camera can it take?
My systems range is about .5 pounds to 7 pounds (I think that's what an XL1 weighs.
Tery
Mikko Wilson March 31st, 2006, 10:52 PM Terry,
the XL1 weighs 2.86Kg
... ok ok, The XL1 weighs 6lb 3oz.
To run conversions just type them into google.
For example search for "2.86Kg in Lb" and see what you get!
- Mikko
Leigh Wanstead April 1st, 2006, 12:06 AM Hi Tery,
Thanks
I have updated the front page www.smootharm.com which might answer your question.
FYI the conversion factor is 1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds
Regards
Leigh
Leigh,
Hi there and congratulations on getting your stabilizer finished!
Can you translate kg to pounds for us in the non-metric world? What is the conversion factor?
How light a camera can your rig fly and how heavy a camera can it take?
My systems range is about .5 pounds to 7 pounds (I think that's what an XL1 weighs.
Tery
Terry Thompson April 2nd, 2006, 12:22 AM Boy, when you're good, you're good.
Thanks guys!
Tery
Indicam
Leigh Wanstead April 7th, 2006, 09:06 PM I have uploaded some high resolution photo on my website www.smootharm.com under the following two links
Photo
High resolution photo
Please feel free to tell me if you have any questions.
Regards
Leigh
Leigh Wanstead April 8th, 2006, 01:23 AM Hi Charles,
By your request, I shot my running video for your reference.
Here is the link.
http://www.smootharm.com/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=32&MMN_position=42:2:6
Sorry that I am not very strong and with 48.5lbs(22kg) weight that I can't run very fast. But I do my best with my current experience. I hope ten years later, I might shoot better.
Regards
Leigh
Oh yeah, don't forget some running shot will be in order I hope? I just have to see how weell it operates while running. That should make it challenging :)
Charles King April 8th, 2006, 01:31 AM I think you forgot to put up the video leigh. Either that or the link is wrong.
Leigh Wanstead April 8th, 2006, 01:37 AM Hi Charles,
Have you seen two urls of Click here to download?
I just downloaded and watched both videos from www.smootharm.com. Both are fine.
What is your error? Can you post some error message in your browser?
TIA
Regards
Leigh
I think you forgot to put up the video leigh. Either that or the link is wrong.
Leigh Wanstead April 8th, 2006, 01:41 AM Hi Charles,
Can you download the video now?
TIA
Regards
Leigh
Leigh Wanstead April 8th, 2006, 07:16 PM Lots of people asked me to get the doorway shot and here it is.
http://www.smootharm.com/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=33&MMN_position=43:2:6
Regards
Leigh
Terry Thompson April 11th, 2006, 12:18 AM Leigh,
When trying to see the doorway shot I get this error message.
"Error
Invalid page id specified! Page does not exist!"
Can you check this out and let me know when it is viewable?
By the way, cool arm!
Thanks,
Tery
Indicam
Leigh Wanstead April 11th, 2006, 03:24 AM FYI, the video was deleted. I plan to reshoot this easter weekend.
Sorry about that.
Regards
Leigh
Leigh,
When trying to see the doorway shot I get this error message.
"Error
Invalid page id specified! Page does not exist!"
Can you check this out and let me know when it is viewable?
By the way, cool arm!
Thanks,
Tery
Indicam
Leigh Wanstead July 30th, 2006, 09:14 PM It has been a long time to post some practise video. These two videos were shot last Saturday around 5pm.
The video does not apply software stabilizer effect.
Just simply low mode two separate single shot.
The camera is jvc gy-dv5000u camera.
Windows media format screen size 320x240
1 http://www.smootharm.com/demo/index.php?www.smootharm.com.2006_7_29_1_320_240.wmv
fize size around 3mb
2 http://www.smootharm.com/demo/index.php?www.smootharm.com.2006_7_29_2_320_240.wmv
fize size around 2mb
Windows media format screen size 720x480
1 http://www.smootharm.com/demo/index.php?www.smootharm.com.2006_7_29_1_720_480.wmv
fize size around 21mb
2 http://www.smootharm.com/demo/index.php?www.smootharm.com.2006_7_29_2_720_480.wmv
fize size around 29mb
MPEG2/DVD format
1 http://www.smootharm.com/demo/index.php?www.smootharm.com.2006_7_29_1.m2p
fize size around 168mb
2 http://www.smootharm.com/demo/index.php?www.smootharm.com.2006_7_29_2.m2p
fize size around 185mb
Leigh Wanstead August 16th, 2006, 05:09 PM Two practise videos were shot yesterday.
There is no software stabilizer effect applied to the video. No wheelchair/stegway assistant whatever.
Just simply low mode two separate single shot.
The camera is jvc gy-dv5000u camera.
Windows media format screen size 320x240
1 http://www.SmoothArm.com/clip/2006_8_16/www.smootharm.com.2006_8_16_1_320_240.wmv
fize size around 5mb
2 http://www.SmoothArm.com/clip/2006_8_16/www.smootharm.com.2006_8_16_2_320_240.wmv
fize size around 5mb
Windows media format screen size 720x480
1 http://www.SmoothArm.com/clip/2006_8_16/www.smootharm.com.2006_8_16_1_720_480.wmv
fize size around 22mb
2 http://www.SmoothArm.com/clip/2006_8_16/www.smootharm.com.2006_8_16_2_720_480.wmv
fize size around 23mb
DVD format just unzip to your local drive and play by software dvd player
1 http://www.SmoothArm.com/clip/2006_8_16/www.smootharm.com.2006_8_16_1.zip
fize size around 119mb
2 http://www.SmoothArm.com/clip/2006_8_16/www.smootharm.com.2006_8_16_2.zip
fize size around 123mb
Regards
Leigh
www.SmoothArm.com
Leigh Wanstead August 17th, 2006, 03:50 PM Here are the stream version on google.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5368744103942041878&hl=en
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4901366272917356078&hl=en
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6473095138216084257&hl=en
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=402671267245443105&hl=en
Regards
Leigh
www.smootharm.com
Leigh Wanstead September 1st, 2006, 11:22 PM Test video was shot this morning.
As usual, there is no software stabilizer effect applied to the video. No wheelchair/stegway assistant whatever.
Just simply a single shot.
The camera is jvc gy-dv5000u camera.
Windows media format screen size 320x240
http://www.smootharm.com/clip/2006_9_2/www.smootharm.com.2006_9_2_320_240.wmv
File size around 8mb.
Big file size of the same clip come later as I am busy uploading the files.
Regards
Leigh
Leigh Wanstead November 23rd, 2006, 03:06 PM Josh's video was shot last night.
The camera is jvc gy-dv5000u camera.
Windows media format
http://www.smootharm.com/clip/2006_11_24/2006_11_24_2016kbps.wmv
File size around 13mb.
Regards
Leigh
Paul R Johnson November 23rd, 2006, 03:49 PM the last file didn't wor, leigh.
One thing - I'm really confused. The low level shots can be done quite simply by holding the camera handle - you don't need the complexity of a stabiliser.
Do some fast action shots - instead of walking, how about running, chasing somebody up stairs, doing a 360 degree rotation etc -this will show the gadget off. The slow stuff is a bit dull, I'm afraid.
paul
Charles King November 23rd, 2006, 04:02 PM the last file didn't wor, leigh.
One thing - I'm really confused. The low level shots can be done quite simply by holding the camera handle - you don't need the complexity of a stabiliser.
Do some fast action shots - instead of walking, how about running, chasing somebody up stairs, doing a 360 degree rotation etc -this will show the gadget off. The slow stuff is a bit dull, I'm afraid.
paul
mmm, I've been saying the same thing for many many months. I' m glad someone else feels the same way. You Leigh, he is saying nothing new that hasn't been said from time to time during the many months you've had your gear. I really don't know what more to say.
Leigh Wanstead November 23rd, 2006, 05:24 PM One thing - I'm really confused. The low level shots can be done quite simply by holding the camera handle - you don't need the complexity of a stabiliser.
paul
I disagree what you said.
Regards
Leigh
Charles Papert November 24th, 2006, 12:53 AM Leigh is correct. Holding the handle of a camera will not deliver the same amount of isolation that a stabilizer in low-mode can deliver. Under certain circumstances it can look similar, but the degree of accuracy will generally be less with the handheld configuration. I say "generally" because it is operator-dependent. For instance, a 180 degree whip pan is easier to do handheld, whereas on a stabilizer it requires quite a bit of skill to keep it from bucking around once you come to a stop.
Leigh, now that you have your product available for sale, I'm wondering if your intention with the continued posting of videos is to promote the gear, or to invite criticism of your operating, as that represents two separate intentions. A while back you had indicated that you were learning and practicing how to operate so that you could best show the capabilities of your rig, not that you were intending to ultimately become an operator for hire. Is this still the case?
Leigh Wanstead November 24th, 2006, 12:58 PM Hi Charles,
Film photography is art which is my hobby. I have shot thousands of photos and posted hundreds of photos and shared dozens of video. My art has attracted thousands of viewing on internet. Lots of people said that they wish to visit New Zealand after viewing my art. I am very proud of that. I just love art. SmoothArm is my business which brings money for my food. I have no interest to become an operator for hire for money.
Regards
Leigh
Leigh, now that you have your product available for sale, I'm wondering if your intention with the continued posting of videos is to promote the gear, or to invite criticism of your operating, as that represents two separate intentions. A while back you had indicated that you were learning and practicing how to operate so that you could best show the capabilities of your rig, not that you were intending to ultimately become an operator for hire. Is this still the case?
Leigh Wanstead December 24th, 2006, 01:06 AM Merry Christmas ;-)
Leigh
Leigh Wanstead January 11th, 2007, 03:32 PM the last file didn't wor, leigh.
One thing - I'm really confused. The low level shots can be done quite simply by holding the camera handle - you don't need the complexity of a stabiliser.
paul
Hi Paul,
I have been thinking about your suggestion and I thought it might be worth to do some experiment.
Here comes my not so scientific experiment result recorded as a video.
Apple quick time format
File size around 25mb
http://www.smootharm.com/art/2007_jan_1/www.smootharm.com.2007_jan_1.mov
Microsoft windows media player format
File size around 9mb
http://www.smootharm.com/art/2007_jan_1/www.smootharm.com.2007_jan_1.wmv
Equitment used
JVC GY-DV5000 camera
Fujion s20x6.4brm-sd lense
SmoothArm
SmoothArm operator
Leigh Wanstead
Using SmoothArm camera plate to ground height 3 inch(8cm)
As usual, no software stabilize is applied to the video. No internal camera stabilizer is used.
I look forward to your view.
Regards
Leigh
Leigh Wanstead February 21st, 2007, 07:26 PM Some experiment video
Microsoft windows media player format
File size around 20mb
http://www.smootharm.com/art/Feb_21_2007/Feb_21_2007_1.wmv
File size around 17mb
http://www.smootharm.com/art/Feb_21_2007/Feb_21_2007_2.wmv
File size around 17mb
http://www.smootharm.com/art/Feb_21_2007/Feb_21_2007_3.wmv
MPEG2 format
File size around 209mb
http://www.smootharm.com/art/Feb_21_2007/Feb_21_2007_1.m2p
File size around 175mb
http://www.smootharm.com/art/Feb_21_2007/Feb_21_2007_2.m2p
File size around 181mb
http://www.smootharm.com/art/Feb_21_2007/Feb_21_2007_3.m2p
As usual, no software stabilize is applied to the video. No internal camera stabilizer is used.
Regards
Leigh
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