Hey fellas, if you could help it would be great, but I just bout the Panasonic G7 with 25Mm 1.7 lense, and the s60t and been hearing some problems balancing it correctly. Have yous heard about this or any ways of a proper fix??
You have to remember to stabilize it with the lens cover removed as well as with the monitor in the position you plan to film. If you flip out the screen it will throw everything off.
Hey bro i've seen you made a video about the other cheap stabilizer the red smaller one.. as a budget film maker what do you recommend this one or the cheaper one? is the performance gap huge to consider this one? or am i good to go with the cheaper one.. appreaciate your video btw
The red smaller stabilizer is a lot cheaper and space compact. It's probably a bit lighter as well but the Yelangu one is a lot more stable because it has a 3 axis gimbal as suppose to the 2 axis that the smaller one offer. I also find the Yelangu one to be a tad bit easier to balance. The difference can be seen in the video sample footage if you play them back to back. So it basically comes down to the Yelangu being larger, heavier, and more expensive but it's easier to balance and stabilizes better versus lighter, smaller, and cheaper but can be tough to balance and is not as smooth. Hope that helped! :)
hey man cool info
Why is it tilting so much horizontally... Are you doing it on purpose? :D
HOLY SHIT! that is Capitola! I was wondering why it looked so familiar, I am from SC. So rad
Hey fellas, if you could help it would be great, but I just bout the Panasonic G7 with 25Mm 1.7 lense, and the s60t and been hearing some problems balancing it correctly. Have yous heard about this or any ways of a proper fix??
You have to remember to stabilize it with the lens cover removed as well as with the monitor in the position you plan to film. If you flip out the screen it will throw everything off.
hi, did you used stabilisation on your lens when using the steadycam? thx for the video :)
No, the stabilization in the lens will confuse the system.
@@SlideoStudios thx for your reply! :)
Hey bro i've seen you made a video about the other cheap stabilizer the red smaller one.. as a budget film maker what do you recommend this one or the cheaper one? is the performance gap huge to consider this one? or am i good to go with the cheaper one.. appreaciate your video btw
The red smaller stabilizer is a lot cheaper and space compact. It's probably a bit lighter as well but the Yelangu one is a lot more stable because it has a 3 axis gimbal as suppose to the 2 axis that the smaller one offer. I also find the Yelangu one to be a tad bit easier to balance. The difference can be seen in the video sample footage if you play them back to back. So it basically comes down to the Yelangu being larger, heavier, and more expensive but it's easier to balance and stabilizes better versus lighter, smaller, and cheaper but can be tough to balance and is not as smooth. Hope that helped! :)
Thanks! Considering the Yelangu :) nice vids bro keep it up!
Hey what’s the “ball head” that you can put on this
The Dolica proline ballhead:)