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Simon Denny October 29th, 2015 12:38 AM

Re: Any reason why I shouldn't buy a 7D2 for dedicated steadicam camera?
 
I also agree with Noa that a Sony A6000 might be a great choice along with the Sony 10-18mm.

Steve Bleasdale October 29th, 2015 04:27 AM

Re: Any reason why I shouldn't buy a 7D2 for dedicated steadicam camera?
 
Cheers Chris, the footage looks good with the one you have, i will probably get another HD glide cam 4000 then, all these electric gimbals seem to be fads and seem to all have issues. Steve

Steve Burkett October 29th, 2015 05:07 AM

Re: Any reason why I shouldn't buy a 7D2 for dedicated steadicam camera?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Bleasdale (Post 1901653)
Cheers Chris, the footage looks good with the one you have, i will probably get another HD glide cam 4000 then, all these electric gimbals seem to be fads and seem to all have issues. Steve

Speak for yourself. I've been using mine since August and whilst the first had to be returned in July as it was damaged in post from Italy, the replacement has performed flawlessly in 13 Weddings, a music video and Birthday Party. I can attach a camera and have it running in 1-2 minutes depending on conditions and its been a superb addition to my kit. No obvious jitter. I confess I never did get the hang of balancing and using my glidecam and it wasn't helped by windy conditions when I tried to use it outside. Consequently it was one bit of kit never used beyond initial trials at home. Gimbal though has been a dream to use. Unlike others, mine allows me to use my camera touch screen flipped out and I can even adjust focus on the fly without any problems.

Fad or innovation; stabilisers will be evolving and new equipment will always find new ways to get stable footage.

Steve Bleasdale October 29th, 2015 05:32 AM

Re: Any reason why I shouldn't buy a 7D2 for dedicated steadicam camera?
 
Which gimbal have you got Steve?

Steve Burkett October 29th, 2015 07:11 AM

Re: Any reason why I shouldn't buy a 7D2 for dedicated steadicam camera?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Bleasdale (Post 1901656)
Which gimbal have you got Steve?

Mini Sturdy Fight. I admit when buying it I had some trepidation as like you heard the feedback on others, and the fact the first one I had, failed to perform as was faulty hardly dissuaded such doubts. I think it was Noa who suggested I maybe surprised when I received the replacement and sure enough I was.

Of course it doesn't stop it failing in the future, but so far its delivering the results.

Steve Bleasdale October 29th, 2015 03:10 PM

Re: Any reason why I shouldn't buy a 7D2 for dedicated steadicam camera?
 
ok will look at that, i have narrowed down to came tv Steadicam at moment, so will check that out


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