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- uan0
just get a top-handle a small cage and a monopod,
or something like the manfrotto fig rig.and add some weight to the gopro (external battery) to make it sturdier.
the gimbals and steadicams are good for tracking shots, but they mean one more tool to look after...they need batteries, practice and finally your attention to work well.
better to keep it simple if it's for secondary action.- Gimbals don't need practice. Steadicam, lots, but not the new gimbals.formed
- pango0
Mounted on what?
- pango1
strap it on a chicken lol
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- josephinevelarde0
I think the EVO GP-PRO GoPro gimbal is a much better choice. Check out the specs here https://www.evogimbals.com/produ… . They also have a US local 1-year warranty out of Bend, Oregon.
- formed0
I just got this: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/p…
So far it's great. I got it for my GH5 and Oly EM1-II, but could work for everything.
- utopian1
paging moldero...
- SimonFFM0
Handheld
- SimonFFM0
Yep, the wideangle is not the preferred look of mine. But it's for behind the scenes that I want to film on my shooting trips. I will cut it all together to be able to tell how my 2nd book was created (in 2018). And I have to start filming now. GoPro gives me the 4K already, I try to film a bit future proof.
Thanks for your advice, guys!