I would like to clear the air of some misconceptions.
The Kenyon gyro has 2 wheels in separate gimbals spinning in opposite directions, but on the same plane. Each gyro is hand assembled and therefor is individual in sound generation. We have improved many aspects of our gyros and noise is one area we have addressed. Our newest models are much quieter than previous models. Any follow-up questions can be answered with a call to me, Randy. We have a toll free number for the US - 800-253-4681 or for outside the US - +11 860-345-2097.
We offer rentals! Rental page - http://www.ken-lab.com/html/rentals.html.
Here is a short comparison video done by a client that shows with a gyro and without one. The video is shot with a single KS-8 and a 5D.
Here's one i shot hand held with GH1 and 14-140 kit lens, knowing where to locate yourself and the camera within the heli makes a huge difference.
Nice shots, Rambo. How have you done them handheld?
Was mounted on a short monopod with a weight on the bottom and held at the balance point. The aerial shots were all GH1, the few shots on the ground (heli warming up) were Pana Hmc 150
Thanks for the trick.
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