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Этот стабилизатор для тяжёлых камер!
ОтветитьI'll get some good shots then because I'm stupid and ugly does that help?
ОтветитьNice video demonstration
ОтветитьEhm, where the hell in the video ir something specific for wedding shooting?
ОтветитьI love the dual camera showing the action and the shot. Well done
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьWho is using this kind of gimbal in 2020? I can’t believe people trying to sell this on Ebay. Please, take them to the DUMPSTER!
ОтветитьThanks for the video. Are you still using this model?
Ответитьgood video now when you coming to South Africa you can balance mine.
Ответитьlove the creepy window shot. really good review and action shots. looking at getting this to get into some film making for architecture vs a rail/slider and a gimbal
ОтветитьKraig! I need help, I have a glidecam, but I get a lot of drift, and teetering if I just extend my arm out and in, yours looks more stable when you do it. Is there still always going to be some slight rocking back and forth and your other hand is just supposed to help stabilize it?
Ответитьimagine the third bus
ОтветитьHowi much weight on your arm?
Ответитьhi mate, do you have the auto focus turned on or is it set too manual focus and then you just leave it alone? cheers
ОтветитьHi! Cool video! But why did you choose the HD4000 instead of the HD2000? Wasn't the 2K created specifically for DSLRs?
ОтветитьI love this tutorial soo fun and easy look like
Ответитьhehe - you said ‘fiddle’ ☕️🎥🔥
Ответитьvery good presentation - loved the "ideal camera settings because..." comments as well.
ОтветитьHaha “the stupider you look the smoother the shot.” Lol great video dude! :)
ОтветитьThose tips & tricks really help to adjust my newly acquired glidecam :) Thank you!
Ответитьcan it be used for mirrorless cameras??
ОтветитьBest glide cam video ever
ОтветитьThis is awesome.
Ответитьso its not possible to make changes on exposure when you are uaing glydecam?
Ответитьwhy the part of the bottom it's turn two different ways in different videos
ОтветитьI live in Brazil and do not sell the HD 4000 here, congratulations to the channel, the best, congratulations for the tips and help for those who want to enter as cameraman, you help us a lot ... big hug and success ...
Ответитьthis video is very good
ОтветитьGreat video man, genuinely funny as well, made me chuckle. Thanks alot!
ОтветитьThanks bus! haha. great vid man
ОтветитьGreat video. Could I use this glidecom with a Canon hf g40 . Thanks
ОтветитьSo today you use the Crane, right? Do you think its worth its price?
ОтветитьIf you're shooting at 60fps, what shutter speed would you recommend? Is it okay to have the shutter speed at 1/50? Also, what about 30fps?
Ответитьokayokay
ОтветитьMight ditch my dodgy £70 stedicam off Amazon for this.
ОтветитьAre you like a foot taller than that fridge?
ОтветитьVon mir gibt es ***** LG.PIDI
ОтветитьHello dear can you tell us how you do wight balance please and many thanks
ОтветитьGreat tutorial with humour as well lol XD
Ответить"LET IT GO" Like Frozen!!
Ответитьyou're funny!
Ответитьyoure really crazy HAHA do more tutorials please
ОтветитьHi. Thank you for the video. If you want to have shallow dof what are your tips with the focus? For portrait for exemple. The only way I found is too buy a Sony A6300 or A6500 for AF.
ОтветитьGreat tip on closing the iris
Ответить"If you want to bend your knees and shit" haha
ОтветитьDo you leave IS on or off when using a glidecam?
ОтветитьI'm totally losing my patience with this stabiliser. I can calibrate it to not move sideways or up and down, but the freaking rotation is burning my brain. It's like there is no middle point or balance. I grab the thing and immediately the camera rotates to left or right, I do fine adjustments and it manages to rotate some way. So when I'm recording, every little movement even the wind makes it rotate. What am I doing wrong?
Ответитьahahahahah :DDD Very like your sense of humor
ОтветитьI just purchased a glidecam and I'm shooting with a Canon 6D.
My lens kit: Canon 50mm 1.4, Rokinon 85mm t1.5 cine, Canon 70-200mm EF f/4 and the Canon 17-40mm f/4 wide angle.
Which should I use for the better shot?