wanting to buy a 3 axis gimbal from turboace, the allsteady 7, anyone have any thoughts on dslr filmography which one would you go for? also, post work so we can share, peace ghandi.
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>all steady 7
>7k
thats expensive...
If you're just using a DSLR. Check out the Beholder DS-1. Its single hand gimbal and the max taking weight is 1.7kg. If you have a 5Dmk3 with a 24-70 or 16-35 it can take in the weight. only cost you $699.95
heres some reviews.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sCU4Jd2d2k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCDqFE7JP2M
you can turn it into a two handed gimbal with some tweeks.. this guy mod it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSuNnuixZ5I
unless you're gonna use the C100/300 or Red cameras then i would suggest the Ronin which is far more cheaper than all steady 7
>>2732946
The shop here carries the Ronin Stabilizer, too rich for my blood. I use a glide cam
>>2732998
That first vid.
"Let's review a steadycam by showing 8 mins of me talking to a cam on a tripod with the steadycam in shot, then 90 seconds of steadycam footage with some rented EDM, then 2 more minutes of my talking face next to the steadycam."
"Is there no way to streamline that amount of visual and audio information?"
"No Jeff, there isn't a single way."
"Okay let's roll."
>>2733452
>showing 8 mins of me talking to a cam on a tripod with the steadycam in shot, then 90 seconds of steadycam footage
the footage isn't even that good, no wonder they cut it short.