Panasonic HVX200 w Glidecam 4000 pro

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2007

Test video Panasonic HVX200 w Glidecam 4000 pro

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  • shot on dv or p2 just curious?

  • I always use P2. Except for a month when I was waiting for delivery of P2 cards. But this is with P2

  • Hello friend from Seville, Spain. A question I have a Flycam 5000, that is equal to Glidecam 4000 pro I also have a Hvx200, but with himself not to stabilize the camera, can give me to some advice or trick? Greetings and thanks.

  • I was surprised that it was so hard to get it to setup. Read the instructions carefully and then try to walk steady. If possible record in slow-mo and replay in normal speed.

  • The truth that I have been several days trying and is no form, balances towards ahead, soon I compensate and it has been going away for a lateral one, or backwards, very disappointed with this system. thanks.

  • I just borrowed the Glidecam. I decided to buy one. I think that you need the one to strap on the back if you want to be serious. If you still use it. Walk like Groucho Marx...

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  • wow, really heavy to the right...but i know what its like fine tuning the glidecam 400 perfectly, ITS HELL

  • this was horrible you must have just got it.. lol.. not that I would do any better but jeez I hope you dont think this is good.. you're not supposed to be tilting back and forth so much lol

  • yeah ok the resolution you shoot in has nothing to do with the framerate (ie. speed)..

  • If you play this back at normal speed, it look horrible. Every step you take is bouncing all over the place. Learn how to balance the camera, and practice walking keeping the camera level with horizon. Don't just try to trick people by slowing everything down. That's not how its done.

  • There's plenty of tutorials. It's called overcranking. Shoot at 60fps in a 30fps format. That will give you 1/2 speed.

  • the hvx has variable frame rates so you can shoot at a higher fps and you get slow motion or shoot with a lower fps and get fast motion

  • amazing shot!

  • Well done. Like an episode of Cribs.

  • Even though you're shooting in 50 frames slow-mo, your floatyness is still really noticable... That could be your weight, acting up. You tried 5/5 weights on both ends, no ext monitor or mic, and the extending the bottom rod to 8"?

    Works wonders with my GC 4000 and HVX-200.

    Try it out.

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