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EF20 Panel: Steadycam for Beginners - Which is the best System?

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Reimajo:

--- Quote from: CleanerWolf on 16.06.2014, 20:52:39 ---If it doesn't interfere with other events I would like to join.
The Mövi Freefly is just one of the first hand-held systems based on brushless motor tech, I am pretty sure that like with "classic" steadycam systems, there will be brushless gimbals available for under 1000€ in a few years :)

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It will take a few years until brushless-driven systems will be good enaugh to work as a handheld stabiliser. Today, you can only throw money out for good looking but not really good working systems.
We will discuss about that and also show our selfmade video footage with those riggs.

We don't plan to tell anyone which is the best system at all, but which systems are good for which situation. Feel free to bring your own system to the panel!

CleanerWolf:
Yep, you are probably right. Looking forward to get more information about this :)

Vector:
The handheld Brushless Gimbals are great for low mode shots (typically for rollers/skateboarding shots). You can buy great kits for under 500$ now (Revit uses one).

But for high angles and long shots with a heavier rig, a classical steadicam with an isoelastic arm will do the job way better.

Your panel sounds interesting but don't forget that even if you start from zero with beginners these topics are essential :
- safety
- posture
- physics
- modes & positions

Getting a bad posture/position when you're a beginner is easy and it's really hard to get rid of these bad habits.

Reimajo:

--- Quote from: Vector on 24.06.2014, 20:38:54 ---
Your panel sounds interesting but don't forget that even if you start from zero with beginners these topics are essential :
- posture
- modes & positions
Getting a bad posture/position when you're a beginner is easy and it's really hard to get rid of these bad habits.

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Oh, I never visited any school for that or something. It is possible that my posture is totally wrong D:
You may visit us and show us how you do it correct, otherwise I will not talk about this topic as I am not an expert in it.

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