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Forget about my previous message, it seems to work now!
- Per Johan |
"Hurrah!" . .In like flint! Worked like a quick thing slipping through slipping things that would slip on anything slippy! It was that fast . .
Grazie |
even the new link , i marked it as make public when i uploaded it....thats strange
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yeeeehaaa. let me know what you think
Andy |
I think that is perfect use of your Glidecam v8 Arm! Excellent idea. And yes the dolly looks very stable too!
More pics? PLease? G |
here are the other two pics
http://livedigital.com/AMNbKgDoWg/content/75059/ http://livedigital.com/AMNbKgDoWg/content/75060/ |
Very impressed. Again. If you would like me to put some pics up on HBS let me know.
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How "hard" are those tyres? Is it softish compo?
I presume you throw a seat on the square plate to sit on? Yes? What do you actually grab hold on to keep steady - while holding the camera arem? Where DO you hold the camera? Loose? G |
yeah why not charles ,I take it you'll just right click save as on the pics i up loaded...unless your on a mac in which case you'll have no right click (i switched from pc to mac recently and i miss my right click!)
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they are pneumatic tyres so are good over uneven ground.
yes i will be putting a seat on there ,at the moment it's just some scafolding that i found out the back of my house i don't intend to be going fast enough to need to hold on!,....however i have another rig that you might like ,it goes in a small trailer and is pulled by my quad bike...pics soon! with the camera you just treat it like your wearing the steadicam. Andy |
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