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Frage von Zarahannover:


Hello s.alle,

I once got a question, and namely:
what the reason really is that the images of a steady so soft "are" s.dem poor or s.der steady, so stick with this weight off.

LG
zarahannover

Space


Antwort von Axel:

In this order:

1. Higher weight. If you have a tiny cam, screw it on a folded tripod and pack's with both hands. The heavier is all the less shaky wobbler.

2. Monitor is not aware at eye level. Imagine your view on the subject as a line in front of the lens of more than one. The attempt to move and thereby bring the two parallel lines, must fail.

1 & 2 together: Imagine you are flying a helicopter or a spaceship (and therefore fly cam). Your view of the display of the cam is like the top of the "horizon" - display in the cockpit, of.

3. Balance. In a Steadicam is as long as the Camera and the counterweight below the optimized center of gravity (; = balance) until both hold the balance: The camera is aimed from any position once again into the vertical position on the principle of Stehauf-male.

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Antwort von jazzy_d:

Not all stand-up guy. When tripod is suspended above and below (almost the same amount of weight, down very very slightly more). And then that's just physics. Inertia and the decoupling of hand. If prone to Cam in the hand while shaking at 1 degree makes the (to 3 feet, perhaps a foot and now have the required degree of formulas at hand, but not halt) as an example. If the decoupled ausballancierte Cam now raises or lowers to 1cm (; because basically it only makes already) on a balance stand, does that in 3 or 10, or synonymous or 30cm only 100 meters from 1cm. And there are, you can wear it all stop going to the shooting / running much more stable because it verzittert.

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