That was my first flys with the Glidecam HD 2000 + Canon 60D with Canon EF-S 17-55mm 2.8 lens. After mount and balance the glidecam, the hardest thing it was to control the pan and tilt of the central post, you have to have a very gentle touch to control it and practice a lot to get better results.
where is the focus?
IIIKOTIII 1 week ago
@andyh0316 rightly said
BULLHORNpictures 1 week ago
SUP BRO. ur transfering too much of your hand's motion onto the glidecam.. only touch the center rotating pole with your thumb and index VERY lightly when you're rotating.. just saying
andyh0316 1 month ago
Why does it seem like skipping frames?
kurtvandeweerdt 1 month ago 2
Quite dirty place, people don't care and throw all their trash everywhere :(
TimothyRap 3 months ago
i dont think you balanced it good enough
JeromieDevera 4 months ago
Check it out at this link first fly vimeo dotcom/25953071 Canon 60D Sigma 10-20mm F3.5 Glidecam HD 2000
splashmediapromo 4 months ago
All you need is a wider lens, Sigma 10-20mm, Tokina 11-16 2.8 (better for indoor stuff), Canon 16-35mm. Remember the crop factor 1.6 x focal length is what you really get. I heard canon 10-20mm is designed for cropped camera and will give you whats on the box. Im leaning toward the sigma 10-20mm but the tokina 11-16mm 2.8 might be better. For instance if your paid to do work indoors that 2.8 will save you a headache.
splashmediapromo 4 months ago
i can do better hand holding it
teamforteress 5 months ago
Do u think this glidecam would work with my nikon p500¿
whitewolf3999 6 months ago