Hey JimTreats, I got my Flycam Nano on 25th Feb'12, and having the same exact freaking weird problem, and anxiously looking for a solution. Did you get any fix? let me know. BTW you have explained the problem very accurately kudos for that! Thanks.
Regards, Knave.
Hey Knave, I've not really flown my flycam much since posting here. I tried it on one shoot and it was nothing but a pain to try and get balanced and time was of the essence.. this was after i thought i'd got perfect balance the night before.
I'll assume you have the problem of the camera rotating in the y-axis as you do movments.. I don't know if all steadicams suffer with this, i can see how the physics involved may cause it.
Glad you were able to pick through my waffling.. it really is complicated stuff to get your head round, and fiddly. I do wish for a steadicam which was easier to adjust!!
Good luck.. for the money its better than nothing! I have since brought the SLRMagic 12mm lens and this is wide enough that footage almost feels steadicam esque without the steadicam!!!
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search for flycam here in topics. I had the same problem and this hint was usefull for me: http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/comment/35678#Comment_35678 There is a big difference between Canon 5D and Pana GH2. GH2 is too light!
if it's too light add some plates to make it heavier.
Hey i opted for a pretty cheap steadicam option, this cowboy studio stabalizer. http://www.amazon.com/CowboyStudio-Stabilizer-Steadicam-Filming-S-40/dp/B00CRKX7DI
I've been having a hard time getting a balance...do I have any shot with this? im using the 14-42 lens but I also plan on using a mamiya 35mm
Do yourself a favour before you try and balance your stabilizer and draw, or find a straight line on the ground, align the cut outs on the bottom (weights) plate over the line and then stand above it and make sure your lens is dead straight. If it is not dead straight then most balancing adjustmens will be in vain, and your stabliser will always go its own way. I have a similar sort of unit it and came with 4 weights (approx 400g) which is just right for the 14-42 lens. As far as drop times go, I reckon Philip Bloom's camera assistant gives one of the best demos i've seen on his website. Good luck.
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