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XF100 and steadicam
Hi,
I wonder if somebody using the XF100 together with the merlin STEADICAM? If yes: - what are your experiences - what are your so named cookbook settings THX Wil |
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Re: XF100 and steadicam
NOBODY any experiences!!
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Re: XF100 and steadicam
I just recently bought a Glidecam HD2000 on the advice of quite a few folks here and elsewhere. I am using it with my XF100 and hope to give it a fly with my 1D Mark IV and 5D Mark II, also. It's a very complicated set of muscles required to really control the thing.
No experience with the Merlin, though.
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Re: XF100 and steadicam
Steve,
I face the same challenge. First to get it stabilized but after that the real thing ;>)) At this moment I cannot find or figure out the right cookbooksettings. Success Wil |
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Re: XF100 and steadicam
I'm shooting my first event (a bar mitzvah) with it in a couple weeks. Will report back afterwards. ;-)
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