2016年2月24日星期三

Decent Mini Jib For Your Money





Decent jib for the money, but I had to perform some mods to get the most out of it.

The first mod was adding an inexpensive motorized pan/tilt head to allow me to keep the subject in frame regardless of the move.

The second mod was to clamp a short length of pipe to the balance handle to allow me to affix standard cast iron balance weights to the handle end instead of using the sand bag. I found the sand bag tended to sway, movement that was amplified by the jib arm causing unsteady shots. Further, the sand bag would sometimes rub on the tripod legs when the camera was in the highest position.

The next mod was adding a quick shoe mount so I could quickly attach the motor unit since it's a bit tight to get to the screw on the jib camera head.

The final mod was adding an L bracket to the center pivot that attached to the tripod for mounting a preview monitor to be able to monitor the camera shot.

While the jib does operate smoothly, it does have a bit of wiggle in it when attempting to stop and hold a shot steady. It's not bad, but it does definitely make the case for a metal jib arm if you really want professional results. I'll take a little wiggle for the price since it meets my budget needs.

The jib is a bit fussy to get the camera head properly level in all directions, but it stays put once it is. The issue is, the extensions want to twist and torque when the knobs are loose while extending the sections. When properly balanced, the jib stays put when you let go of it and the locks seem to hold it in place.

I will say, you do need a good solid tripod to hold this thing. Even a small camera creates a wide center of gravity that will make a light weight tripod too easy to tip over. Don't put you camera at risk by using a sub-standard tripod.

I do like the looks of the jib and it's nice and light and compact for storage and transport. The only down side is that lightness does make the jib a little less steady than something with more bulk.

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2016年2月18日星期四

2016年2月3日星期三

IMORDEN S-60C Carbon Handheld Camera Stabilizer



Note: This was given to me for testing purposes. This review is completely unbiased. was tested for weeks before writing final can be a touchy subject, unless one is willing to shell out $500+ for I was in the market for a for the longest time since I am constantly car events (other as well) and noticed that are very hit-and-miss. However, based on the equipment I have (Canon T4i, battery grip, and Rode Pro) seemed to be exactly what I needed. For those looking for a I will make this very sweet and to the point in hopes of helping you choose what's best for your needs.

Pros:
- Solid is built right. (and feel) the fiber frame and it makes for a very high quality piece. Because of the weight is very light (which is great for using it). My setup included a Neewer and attached on top, so for wondering much this handle, hopefully this gives an idea (handled very well).

- Quick Release
I cannot stress this enough, but to have a plate is perfect and very convenient (huge advantage on that don't this). This switching very easy, and saves is crucial). Also, it supports both 1/4" and 3/8" benefits a ball head).

- Counterweights
This shouldn't really for anything, are very well made.

- Grip
One of the issues I have read with (TARION) is that the would move under certain (circumstances). To be clear, does want that happening when shooting In my with the never gave me and I did all types of angles with this (low, spin, sideways, etc.).

- Adjustable Height
The good at adjustment, I found myself a lot a higher cool (depending on it is).

- Inclusion of Carrying pairs their with a a slim and nice is for (like myself) who to with them Fatigue
One of the biggest drawbacks with a is the is puts on arm(s). I a (Light DSLR) with the and on the and after minutes of this with the my began to fatigued. This is why it's to the it (that shot or angle) it for a period of will hurt arm(s).

All-in is a and I will be it well into the future.

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By Iraida Dees

IMORDEN Reviewer


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