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Posts Tagged ‘camera stabilizer’

Discount Digital Cameras

posted by CO-at-Home 8:32 AM
Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Remember when digital cameras first came out? I don’t want to be nostalgic, but I remember when they first were introduced on the market and people were so excited by this new technology. It was one of those innovations you knew would make a lasting impression and change the way we viewed everything.

And now with foresight, I could say that it has.  They were so expensive when they first came out, but now old ones are given away as door prizes.  New discount digital cameras are incredibly affordable and many have a long list of state-of-the-art features. Now that cameras are so affordable, you can get accessories like a digital camera stabilizer, carrying case and extra lens with the money you save.

Camra Stabilizer And Shaky Video

posted by Camera Stabilizer 12:32 PM
Thursday, September 23, 2010

How do you turn a your shaky video footage into a smooth fluid video. In post production your shaky video can be stabilized but at a price. By smoothing out the video your quality is downgraded somewhat. Products such as Adobe after effects will handle this problem very well. Still the best solution is not to have any shaky footage right from the start.Video camera stabilization systems are the best solution. Today we have many stabilizers to choose from, for every budget. If you find your videography can benefit from a moving camera a camera stabilization system it is time to get comfortable using a stabilizer system. A camera stabilization system will give you the edge as a video professional and enthusiasts.

Camcorder With Interchangeable Lenses

posted by Camera Stabilizer 4:57 PM
Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The problem with consumer video cameras you can not add lenses. Sony has come out with the Sony NEX-VG10 a consumer camcorder to have interchangeable lenses. For a consumer camcorders, this will be the first step from which video cameras will improve. This small light weight camera weighs about 1 pound 5 ounces. When adding lenses the weight increases substantially had is not has well balanced. Using with a video camera stabilization system  make sure to take in account the weight of your choice of lenses. This is not a prosumer product, and is not aimed at that market, though the camera could potentially be used as a backup to shoot B-roll footage. Overall, this is among the best consumer camcorders released to date. Wedding and event videographers could make good use of this camera, as the different lenses can add a lot of flexibility and variety to their video-making process. If you want more control over your frame rate and require progressive shooting a DSLR as a low-cost video option.

Open Your Mind To A Glidecam HD1000

posted by Camera Stabilizer 7:36 AM
Saturday, September 18, 2010

Open your mind to a Glidecam HD1000 for your small light weight video camera up to 3IBs. This easy to use and balance video camera stabilizer has a very strong gimbal and is very fluid when loaded up. Most stabilizers seem to work better when the camera weight is close to it’s maxium. The Glidecam HD-1000 is a little pricey but is the best stabilizer to buy. Because the Glidecam is small, this video camera stabilizer is ideal for making travel videos and can be used in tight locations. As usual it does take some time to balance and needs a lot of practice. I think you will look forward to using this video camera stabilizer

•Camera Mounting Plate

•Mid Plate

•Bottom Plate

•15″ Central Post

•Three Axis Gimbal with Yoke And Offset Handle

•7″ Telescoping Post

•Base Platform

•14 Steel Counter Balance Weight Disks

•Hardware Bag

•90 Day Warranty

Camera Stabilizer Your call Is important to Us

posted by Camera Stabilizer 7:12 AM
Saturday, September 11, 2010

The project “Your call is important to us” Many times find a saying and create a video about the saying. So in this example what was decided was to make a video about a car on a hill where the driver gets his coat caught in the car door and forgets how to open the coded door lock so he calls the security company to get the code and gets the message “Your call is important to us”.  The camera stabilizer was used to follow the car down the hill while the man was trying to make the call.  As well the camera stabilizer was used inside the car as the man was travelling to the hill. Along the side of the road two dogs sat and watched the full proceedings with great interest.Without a camera stabilizer it would have been almost impossible to shoot this project. The smooth fluid video provided by the camera stabilizer was excellent.

Camera Stabilizer Inspiration

posted by Camera Stabilizer 11:39 AM
Monday, September 6, 2010

A great way to get moving shots is by an automobile or boat.  The best way is to attach your video camera directly to body of the vehicle. There are many  manufactures such as Cinetools, Delkin, Woods Power that provide ways to attach your video camera temporarily.  All these camera mounts will allow all motor sport, as well as bike enthusiasts to quickly and easily create videos on and off the road adventures. Camera stabilizers can be used in the back of station wagon type vehicles. Some of the smaller type camera stabilizers like the the Steadicam Merlin or the Camera Motion Research Blackbird Camera Stabilizer could be used inside a automobile. The Berlebach wooden car window mount provides a sold stable platform for viewing wildlife from your automobile. Attach a video camera to a tree or on your helmet, it only takes your imagination. As you can see there are many camera mounts and camera stabilizers available for just all kinds of video projects.

Camera Stabilizer Wedding Photography

posted by Camera Stabilizer 7:43 AM
Wednesday, September 1, 2010

With the advent of the camera stabilizer wedding photography has taken on a whole new look.  In the past having still images of the wedding event was enough but today couples want a complete record of one of the most important days of there lives.  Being a creative wedding photographer is not for everyone as you are under pressure to get all the shots the couple want for there wedding event. You only have one chance to get the story so before becoming a wedding photographer you should have the all skills with your still camera and camera stabilizer so practice all you can.

Learn using your camera equipment before you take on a wedding event. Start a portfolio of your work, put it on the Internet. Like all story telling get to know your clients because you want your clients to be satisfied with your work. With still photography planning your shots a ahead is very important, using a video camera stabilizer the whole event can be recorded so that you do not miss a important moment, finding a new camera angle or a different perspective.

Advantages Of A Camera Stabilizer

posted by Camera Stabilizer 7:26 AM
Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The advantage to moving your camera freely can not be over estimated. Being a digital animator I can move the camera easily. I still follow a story board but many times moving the camera I find a new camera angle that is exciting to use. In the same way being a camera stabilizer operator, does the same thing. We move the camera to get the right angle that will tell the story. The advantage the camera stabilizer gives you is how quickly you can capture your footage obtaining all the relevant material smoothly and easily. When you get back to edit the video you have all the camera angles. Remember many times you only have one chance to get all the footage. How many times when you are editing and you wish you had a camera angle that you missed. The camera stabilizer is a indispensable part of video camera operators equipment.

How The BlackBird Camera Stabilizer Stacks Up

posted by Camera Stabilizer 12:54 PM
Sunday, August 29, 2010

How the Camera Motion Research BLACKBIRD stacks up for a prosumer camera stabilizer. This a good camera stabilizer for DSLR cameras from 1 lb and up to 8 lbs. If you are looking for a new standard for ease of setup and adjustment this excellent stabilizer performance provided by the Blackbird results from the combination of high moments of inertia but low weight, and a precision gimbal with SmoothTouch adjustable friction in the tilt and roll directions.

The BLACKBIRD is in the category of the Steadicam Merlin but has some unique features. It has a gimbal centered under the stage like the Merlin and it will take camera weights more than the Steadicam Merlin. Best of all it has the Smoothtouch feature which is useful when you need to add a tiny bit of slowness to its reaction. For a Low price camera stabilizer the BLACKBIRD is the most complete package vs the Steadicam Merlin. It is a bulkier and taller than the Merlin and doesn’t do low to ground shots as well. Overall, the Blackbird is well-engineered, good-looking, low-cost handheld camera stabilizer that, with some practice, can give your shots a whole new level of professionalism.

Camera Stabilizer Glidecam Balancing

posted by Camera Stabilizer 6:30 AM
Friday, August 27, 2010

Find an expert or here’s the steps in balancing your Glidecam make sure the shaft is tightly secured to the bottom part of the sled. To start with the Glidecam shaft should be as short as possible. Next align the top section with the bottom section using a smooth flat surface or a C-Stand  will make this go a lot  faster. By making an alignment mark you can align your Glidecam in a lower light situation. Support the Glidecam shaft handle on top of the C-Stand, by doing this you eliminate any body movement that can complicate things. To eliminate any re-balancing issues use a quick release mounting your video camera. Have your cameras LCD monitor open with your batteries and shot gun mic or any other accessory that you will use with the camera. Now you are ready to add equal number of weights (heavy washers) to each end until there is almost enough weight to properly balance your camera. By extending the shaft in alignment until bottom takes between two and three seconds to swing from horizontal to the six o-clock position. Slacken balancing screws (both directions) and get camera in approximate balance. Balance camera front to rear until it is almost parallel to the flat surface. With a little practice you will get the feel how much to move the plate to get proper balance. Use the same steps to balance the Glidecam side-to-side. Now it’s time to put your Glidecam to work.

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