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@Tony07UK Thanks for your kind comment. It is very much appreciated. My young kids were filming for me, and they couldn't keep it still. If you watch any of my videos from the past several months, you will notice that the shaking is gone, as my kids no longer help film, and I use a tripod.
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@Tony07UK @Tony07UK Thanks for your kind comment. It is very much appreciated. My young kids were filming for me, and they couldn't keep it still. If you watch any of my videos from the past several months, you will notice that the shaking is gone, as my kids no longer help film, and I use a tripod.
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@Tony07UK @Tony07UK Thanks for your kind comment. It is very much appreciated. My young kids were filming for me, and they couldn't keep it still. If you watch any of my videos from the past several months, you will notice that the shaking is gone, as my kids no longer help film, and I use a tripod.
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@Tony07UK Thanks for your kind comment. It is very much appreciated. My young kids were filming for me, and they couldn't keep it still. If you watch any of my videos from the past several months, you will notice that the shaking is gone, as my kids no longer help film, and I use a tripod.
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@Tony07UK Thanks for your kind comment. It is very much appreciated. My young kids were filming for me, and they couldn't keep it still. If you watch any of my videos from the past several months, you will notice that the shaking is gone - as my kids no longer help film, and I use a tripod.
David Im a stringer, so why is it important to know the dynamic tension of your string?
1050bmw 1 week ago
@1050bmw Two reasons... If you know what the DT is for a racquet the minute you take it off the machine then... Next time you string that racquet for that client, you can take the DT again and compare. Assuming same string, same tension, same racquet, the DT should be the same - assuming u are doing things properly and producing a consistent string job for your client.This lets u know if you are doing a quality job as a stringer and thus producing a consistent bed 4 your client time after time.
InspiredTennis 1 week ago
@1050bmw Also... You can take the DT when it comes off the machine and then again after several hours of play. A simple calculation of (Current DT - Starting DT) / Starting DT will let you know the percentage decrease in tension. It will help you (or clients) know when to re-string. Hope this helps. Let me know if more questions.
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InspiredTennis 1 week ago
Why is the camera shaking all over the place?! Hold the camera still or fix it to a tripod - there is no need for the camera to move to follow the racquet. Very amateur!
Tony07UK 5 months ago
@Tony07UK Thanks for your kind comment. It is very much appreciated. My young kids were filming for me, and they couldn't keep it still. If you watch any of my videos from the past several months, you will notice that the shaking is gone, as my kids no longer help film, and I use a tripod.
InspiredTennis 5 months ago
@Tony07UK Watch any of my videos from the past several months - the shaking is gone. I "fired" my young kids as my videographers and instead use a tripod. Thanks for the comment - your kindness is overwhelming.
InspiredTennis 5 months ago