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Paul Frederick August 8th, 2008 06:54 PM

"Indislider Insight" video
 
http://www.vimeo.com/1493399

My observations and techniques with the Indislider. I use it differently than the recommended way. I mount it on top of my tripod head, instead of directly to my sticks. Allows for more shooting options.

Bill Busby August 8th, 2008 09:21 PM

strange... not the video... I haven't seen it yet. Vimeo is "converting" it & the completion time says 11 minutes! ANyone seen that before on Vimeo?

Sean Seah August 8th, 2008 09:57 PM

Great job Paul!

Hubert Duijzer August 9th, 2008 02:04 PM

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Nice video. That's exactly the way i shoot with the glidetrack i bought recently.
The main reason for that is that i only have one tripod at the moment. And i need to buy a cheap second head to put on top of the track.
On top of my 503 head it ads a little bit of instability, the head 'wobbles' a little bit on the extreme sides of the track. But it is really easy and fast to setup for some dolly or truck shots. I mounted a Manfrotto 577 quickrelease under and above the track. It's a matter of seconds before i can go.

Giroud Francois August 9th, 2008 03:45 PM

why not putting an extra leg with a cheap monopod.
of fixing a bar between one end of the rail and one leg of the tripod.

Hubert Duijzer August 9th, 2008 04:10 PM

Yes, that's possible.
I'm actually thinking about buying a dedicated cheap tripod with head and to use this setup for the really quick ones. Also, when i have to walk with my gear, another monopod or bar will be to much. This is already a pain to drag around.

Corwin Garber August 21st, 2008 02:30 AM

Hurbert- just out of curiosity, whats that on the front of the lense of your a1?

PJ Gallagher September 25th, 2008 04:45 PM

Just got my IndieSlider. :-)

While I haven't had a chance to give it a good workout yet, I'm really liking the thing.

My only concern is that it seems a bit "noisy", there's a very distinct dragging sound as it slides along the rail, even with the brake loosened as much as possible.

Anyone know if maybe I've done something wrong in the setup, or is this just the nature of the device?

Cheers.

Dan Brockett October 12th, 2008 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hubert Duijzer (Post 918592)
Nice video. That's exactly the way i shoot with the glidetrack i bought recently.
The main reason for that is that i only have one tripod at the moment. And i need to buy a cheap second head to put on top of the track.
On top of my 503 head it ads a little bit of instability, the head 'wobbles' a little bit on the extreme sides of the track. But it is really easy and fast to setup for some dolly or truck shots. I mounted a Manfrotto 577 quickrelease under and above the track. It's a matter of seconds before i can go.

Hubert:

I too have been contemplating buying the GlideTrack. How do you like it? is it smooth throughout its entire range? The way you have it setup, can you pan the head while sliding the camera?

Let me know.

Thanks so much!

Dan

Hubert Duijzer October 13th, 2008 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Dan Brockett (Post 950458)
Hubert:

I too have been contemplating buying the GlideTrack. How do you like it? is it smooth throughout its entire range? The way you have it setup, can you pan the head while sliding the camera?

It is smooth all the way. But i like it better with some weight. With the XHA1 on top it is easier to control than with the small HV20.
It is possible to pan, but i don't use it that much. It is better to support the end of the track with one hand and to glide with the other. You can pan the head by pushing the end of the glidetrack, but you have to be carefull not to unscrew the track from the tripod-plate. You can make some crane-like shots when the camera is on one end of the track while panning.
Tilting can be done with the camera in the middle of the track, once you get to one end of the track the glidetrack wants to start screwing tighter/unscrew itself from the tripod. It's just because it isn't designed to mount this way. With the track mounted on legs and a head on top you don't have these problems. I just like the flexibility mounted this way.
On normal use the track doesn't move on the plate. Maybe i'll drill a VHS-adapter hole in the track to stop it moving when tilting.

Steve Mullholand December 15th, 2008 04:04 PM

Thanks for the video - most helpful.


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