Motion Slider 24 Review Psynema.com VLOG
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@psynema Thanks man, will be waiting for my Ball Head then :)
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i put some rubber legs on mine so it doesnt tip over on serfaces. i think everyone should do that. alot more smoother you dont have to worry about it tipping. it cost $1 the maker should think about them. would make it a better slider
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@filmsourcefilms tight the screws some
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@psynema i got the 24 and it has some space on the top and side to side. so it shakes some.im currently looking for something to fix this
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@filmsourcefilms 24phd dot com It's still great slider for the price, but there are a few variations they have if you're interested.
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@filmsourcefilms actually I do suggest it stilll
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When the brake is released to be loose the carriage slightly moves from side to side, feels like its a bit too loose. There is a slight jolt when starting and ending the sliding motion. Is that normal or is it a problem? Thanks a lot for your answers as i have probably irritated you with my numerous questions already :)
ghoraaa 3 weeks ago
@ghoraaa Start/end of slides can be uneven that's common, but there are screws you can tighten on the side...but main thing to help with any slider is to get a fluid head on top to dampen any jitters.
psynema 2 weeks ago
Hi, my slider arrived three days ago, its excellent, thank you for your review and information.
Ive got one last question though, how do you slide slowly with it, without the slider picking up motion and jutter from the hand? Im still waiting on the Ball Head from China so i've attached my camera directly to the slider and found it really hard to achieve slow sliding movements.
Thanks
ghoraaa 3 weeks ago
@ghoraaa Never had a problem, but mainly attaching directly to the slider will do that. Also lightly touch the corner carriage with the pad of your finger and drag is what I did but really never had an issue with jutter
psynema 3 weeks ago