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Will Mahoney April 30th, 2008 08:24 AM

DIY Shoulder Mount
 
I've been working on my handheld technique for a while now and just can't seem to get it down, especially with the bulky WD-H72 wide-angle on the front.

I video product videos and installations for a truck accessory retailer and I really want to be able to have movement in the videos. I want it to look professional, like on TV where the host can walk around anywhere and the camera smoothly follows. So I decided to build a shoulder mount.

Here's my blog post describing it, along with a sample video I shot using it.

http://exposureroom.com/members/Will...orials/post/32

What do you think? Anyone got any suggestions? What have you built?

Philip Williams April 30th, 2008 01:37 PM

I like it. Not so sure about trying to turn around in a crowd though ;)

John Stakes April 30th, 2008 01:51 PM

footage looked blurry...was IS on?

Will Mahoney April 30th, 2008 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Stakes (Post 870104)
footage looked blurry...was IS on?

Oh, yeah. The footage is totally dark and you can see the auto focus hunting a few times to find the correct setting. I was just trying to focus on holding the camera steady and framing the shot correctly, so the camera was on full-auto. For real shooting I try to keep it all in "M."

Do you recommend IS on or off when using the shoulder rig? I know that it's on for handheld and off for tripod work. I think that shoulder is in-between...

Doug Okamoto April 30th, 2008 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Will Mahoney (Post 870110)
Do you recommend IS on or off when using the shoulder rig? I know that it's on for handheld and off for tripod work. I think that shoulder is in-between...

Yes, image stabilization should definitely be ON when using your camera on your shoulder.

Peter Ralph May 14th, 2008 09:55 AM

my 2c: keep the weight closer in and lower down, add more shape to the shoulder piece


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