I love this but do u have a possible less advance run thru? Something a bit more easy and cost effective. For the working mom that's trying to make good content?
Sorry I missed your comment, if you’re after something simpler, a c-stand or even a tripod with a convertible flatlay tripod would do the trick for simple overhead shots.
We're trying to do live cooking demos displayed on large monitors in the venue for those not sitting close enough to see well. The problem we have had is to get a good overhead camera that will allow us remote control to capture overhead views along a 10 foot counter top. It must be mounted on a ceiling over the counter. We have a PTZ Optics 12x 4K Move camera which gets great clear shots, but when mounted on a ceiling, the pan function is meant more for a perpendicular function to the mount. Unfortunately, the way the counter (which is moveable) has to be set up parallel with the audience because of the way the venue is constructed. I tried re-mounting the camera 90 degrees to its previous position but that didn't help because of the previously mentioned pan restriction. Any thoughts or suggestions?
I really like how you decrypted all the secrets
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I love this but do u have a possible less advance run thru? Something a bit more easy and cost effective. For the working mom that's trying to make good content?
Sorry I missed your comment, if you’re after something simpler, a c-stand or even a tripod with a convertible flatlay tripod would do the trick for simple overhead shots.
We're trying to do live cooking demos displayed on large monitors in the venue for those not sitting close enough to see well. The problem we have had is to get a good overhead camera that will allow us remote control to capture overhead views along a 10 foot counter top. It must be mounted on a ceiling over the counter. We have a PTZ Optics 12x 4K Move camera which gets great clear shots, but when mounted on a ceiling, the pan function is meant more for a perpendicular function to the mount. Unfortunately, the way the counter (which is moveable) has to be set up parallel with the audience because of the way the venue is constructed. I tried re-mounting the camera 90 degrees to its previous position but that didn't help because of the previously mentioned pan restriction. Any thoughts or suggestions?
Hi Shelley, I’m trying to imagine your setup, but having some difficulty putting all the pieces together. Sounds like a tricky setup!
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Thanks man, glad you enjoyed it!