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Steadicam Merlin and Sony NEX-VG10 Dynamic Balance

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2010

I have not balance my Merlin for a while as my Sony SR12 sits on it most of the time, until now. The arrival of the NEX10 with its weight is just perfect for the Merlin. With a LitePanels MicroPro on it, it weighs just slightly above 1.3kg. A weight I can sustain without the help of the Steadicam Arm and Vest.

This shot with NEX5 with Nikon 24mm F/1.4 attached.

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  • I just purchased the merlin and I have a canon t3i witha 18-55mm lens on it and I can not balance it for the life of me I have tried everything could you please give me some tips on how to balace thanks :)

  • @TheFudgesiclefilms Pls goto merlincookbook . com and click on to Merlin Static & Dynamic Balance Magic Formula. There are literature and spreadsheets there. If you do your measurement correctly, you will get very close. I would say you will get 90% with the magic formula. The 10% on final adjustments.

  • @TheFudgesiclefilms One thing to note, you have to stick to one focal length when using the 18-55mm, say 18mm and balance based on that. If you change the focal length, the extension/retraction of the lens will alter the mass of the camera and hence need a different Merlin configuration. Say if you use mostly 18mm and 55mm with the Merlin, have two configurations and familiarize yourself in switching between the two configuration quickly.

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  • @hpaulmoon “…it has no bearing on the eventual success of stabilization.” Wow!!! I guess you have not read the Dynamic Balance Premier by Jerry Holway, which can be downloaded from Steadicam web. If you have and that is your statement, I rest my case. By the way, for those that still doubts about dynamic balance, this video was sent to Garret Brown. His reply and I quote “Suwen, yes! Perfect dynamic balance. Please post that solution on the merlincookbook site.“

  • @hpaulmoon NEX10 + 18-200mm gross mass? It is not gross compared to any ENGs, which easily double the mass. Most of these ENGs are lesser than 7lbs, which is within the Merlin's limit. The issue I have with the 18-200mm is the zooming varies its mass and swifts the CG approximately 2.5cm forward from 18mm to 200mm. Hence different balancing will be required at different focal length, which will be impractical.

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  • @radhataigrace - My configurations will not work for you as I have LitePanels MicroPro on the NEX10, which is not shown in the video. I am using the big battery, NP-FV100. Please go to merlincookbook com and click on to Merlin Static & Dynamic Balance Magic Formula. There are literature and spreadsheets there. If you do your measurement correctly, it gets very close. I would say you will get 90% with the magic formula. The 10% on final adjustments.

  • @cheesuwen What are your setting sto balance the VG10 with the 16mm on the Merlin? Which battery are you using?

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    Haha...

  • @MrThomasLlama Thanks!!! yes, the lens in my setup is the 16/2.8. It is a ok lens. Fast enough at 2.8 for some good low light shot. Hyperfocal at around 4.5m, good and bad. Good, no out of focus issue when subject beyond 4.5m. Bad, no DOF beyond that point. I will skip the technicals. I just up a video with that lens and the Merlin. Merlin, good but expensive. Possible to use the 18-200 at dovetail hole C at stage -4 beyond. You will get to the technicals when you get your Merlin, hehe.

  • Excellent!! I just got my VG10 and am HIGHLY considering getting the merlin for it... Is that the 16mm Wide 'pancake' lens you have on it ?? If so, how do you like it, and could we possibly see some shots with it on? :)

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