I have the 4000 Pro and X-10 arm. With sleds like the 2000 and 4000, all
you gotta do is weight the thing appropriately so the sled takes 2-3
seconds to rotate from horizontal to vertical (barely more bottom heavy
than top heavy when camera is attached). When using an arm, total weight of
camera and sled comes into play.
 
Other than that, it's a matter of very carefully balancing the camera so
the sled sits vertical (camera level). Beyond proper adjustment, there's a
learning curve for the shooter. Takes skill and practice to move properly.
 
If you need help, call Glidecam. They're good to help.
 
John

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From: [email protected] on behalf of Don
Sent: Fri 8/8/2008 6:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] glide cam



Hey Guys,

I have a Panasonic DV-AG-30 and I bought a Glidecam 2000
PRO..anyone out there have experience using the Glidecam??? Having
a hard time adjusting it so that it works smoothly...any suggestions?
Thanks!

Don



 


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