Stephen Lee Evans
October 17th, 2004, 12:14 AM
Okay, I read through a previous thread on the Glidecam 4000 and it was a bit enlighting. I bought my 4000 off eBay and I was not suprise to find that no instructions were included. The guy who sold it to me is probably laughing his butt off.
I can attest to the fact that trying to set up the 4000 with a DV cam without instructions is damn near impossible.
So I called Glidecam, bought an instruction manual for 10 bucks and they threw in a instructional DVD on how to balance it. After reading the manual and watching the DVD (which was VERY helpful) I almost perfectly balanced it in about 30 minutes.
I say almost because the vertical balance is a tiny bit off even though I did everything possible (based on what I learned). If any of you can lend me a hand with a tip or two on how I could try to get a perfect verticle balance, it would be appreciated.
PS- I have an extra DVD and its yours if you're willing to pay the postage.
I can attest to the fact that trying to set up the 4000 with a DV cam without instructions is damn near impossible.
So I called Glidecam, bought an instruction manual for 10 bucks and they threw in a instructional DVD on how to balance it. After reading the manual and watching the DVD (which was VERY helpful) I almost perfectly balanced it in about 30 minutes.
I say almost because the vertical balance is a tiny bit off even though I did everything possible (based on what I learned). If any of you can lend me a hand with a tip or two on how I could try to get a perfect verticle balance, it would be appreciated.
PS- I have an extra DVD and its yours if you're willing to pay the postage.