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Taky Cheung September 2nd, 2010 10:57 AM

You are right, the triaining DVD is indeed very helpful. I have to watch it a few times to get better understanding. However, they never mention about when to mount wait in the front joint.

Osmany Tellez March 1st, 2011 04:45 PM

Re: Steadcam Merlin + T2i = ?
 
sorry to revived this thread...

but i was wondering....do you balance you cam on the merlin with some lights on top?

I do..because during the day i mostly don't need it..only sometimes..but as the weddings day goes on...it gets dark and I want to use it for the reception..first dance and stuff...

so, is everyone doing it like this?

checking...

thanks

Donald McPherson March 12th, 2011 01:53 PM

Re: Steadcam Merlin + T2i = ?
 
For those of you who DIY. This guy seems to have made a good one.
DIY steadicam camera stabilizer

Galen Rath March 14th, 2011 08:37 PM

Re: Steadcam Merlin + T2i = ?
 
Osmany, I recommend getting your Merlin set up with the light on top. You need a setup that will work in most of the situations you will encounter. For me it takes too long to redo a special setup for each occasion. I think most situations benefit from a light, you never know when you will need one. I remember taping kids outside in the daylight and all of a sudden I found myself following them inside of a tent, where I needed a light! With a light on top, it's top heavy of course, I have the spars spread out the max distance, one finish weight on the front and the rest of the weights in the basic Merlin kit on the bottom. I think I use the M hole on the dovetail plate. I have a battery grip installed too, and the little Sennheiser shotgun mic. I have no sway after fine tuning the threaded Z fitting.

Patrick Janka March 15th, 2011 08:57 AM

Re: totally different
 
That was excellent. How did you do the scooter scene, After Effects? It looks totally real.

Marcelo Costa April 30th, 2011 11:27 AM

Re: Steadcam Merlin + T2i = ?
 
Hi folks... I really can't balance my T2i with 15mm 2.8 lens, using my merlin, I could not find it on cookbook. Does anyone have the recipe for it ?

Thanks a lot for your attention.

Brute Wolf May 16th, 2011 03:27 PM

Re: Steadcam Merlin + T2i = ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Wilkinson (Post 1564911)
I have to disagree - the training DVD was very helpful in getting me flying my Merlin quickly and successfully (in my case with a 7D) - after all, it's narrated by the guru himself. I also seem to remember some parts of it (if not all) are on the web somewhere - maybe the Tiffen site?

I think most of the people who have problems flying Merlins rush the learning stages and/or don't take time to understand the (albeit) very basic concepts (well to me they are, but I was scientist/engineer in a former career) of how this complex rig works and how to correctly adjust it for coarse and fine balance. Once you've got that in your head it's VERY easy to set-up. The other thing, that is much harder to learn, and can only be gained after lots of practice, is just how light and subtle you need to be with all movements/corrections when flying a Merlin Steadicam once it is fully balanced. I imagine this will be even more so with a very light T2i (compared to my heavier 7D).

I'm still learning (....you always will be with a Steadicam) but the DVD certainly got me flying - and now I'm hooked!

I couldn't agree more. And as for the immediately previous post, I don't have a recipe but I've decided recipes are relatively worthless. The real value is spending DAYS with the instruction manual and DVD. I'm a surgeon, and I can tell you this reminds me of learning new surgical techniques. People who brag about learning the Merlin in a few minutes are either lucky or lying.

I learned the book and DVD well enough to be able to recall it instantly as I was using the device. (A remnant of my surgery training.)

Among the other things it discusses is how to balance a camera without a recipe. In other words, HOW TO BALANCE A CAMERA! I think the recipes might help Tiffen sell a few units, but I'd wish they'd get rid of the recipe book and make a short field guide for rebalancing.


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