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    Here's a short video where I tried some varying techniques with the MiniDV Steadycam. I have a few shots with dolly-ish movements, some quick running shots, alternating angles, etc. Pretty much all improv stuff, nothing planned.

    The intro clips were shot with the Handy35. I used higher shutter speeds with it and was really impressed by the crispness of the picture. Most of the shots with the adapter were at 1/250, but one is at 1/1000. I didn't have the motor speed turned up fast enough for 1/1000 so most of the adapter footage at that speed was unusable due to the grain becoming visible. However, I think I can turn the motor up a bit and actually use that shutter speed with the Handy.

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    im always surprised with how sharp the handy35 is, nice work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benkrebs View Post
    im always surprised with how sharp the handy35 is, nice work.
    Thanks, the well-lit shots where I used the adapter at 1/1000th shutter were stunningly sharp. However, due to the lower motor speed there were evident swirl-like marks from the spinning grain and the shots were unuseable. I'm going to try and get some more footage soon with the motor cranked up and the shutter at 1/1000 to demonstrate how crisp you can get the footage.
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    Heh ... those short-shutter swish-pans where the whole world seems to lean into the turn thanks to the rolling shutter actually feel appropriate for the "Crank" look. Combined with the Steadicam fly-bys it really sells the impression of break-neck speed. (And yes, color me surprised that you can get your GG oscillating fast enough not to see static grain at those crazy shutter speeds!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Bien View Post
    Heh ... those short-shutter swish-pans where the whole world seems to lean into the turn thanks to the rolling shutter actually feel appropriate for the "Crank" look. Combined with the Steadicam fly-bys it really sells the impression of break-neck speed. (And yes, color me surprised that you can get your GG oscillating fast enough not to see static grain at those crazy shutter speeds!)
    Thanks!

    The adapter is a spinner. I don't think I could get anywhere close to those speeds with a vibrating adapter.
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    I think you should lose about half of the shots. It gets redundant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Braceface View Post
    I think you should lose about half of the shots. It gets redundant.
    The video is a personal keepsake above all else, like any other video I shoot of my family. 30 seconds of scooter footage just wouldn't have done anything for me. I can understand others wouldn't feel the same way about seeing kids that weren't theirs though. Seeing my kids never gets redundant to me. I'm sure you can relate. Thanks for watching.
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    Excellent footage! I smile every time I see the footage of the baby laugh. My boy is three and I never get tired of watching the videos I have of him. They grow so fast.
    And about that scooter, is that the model with the 4 cyl. twin turbo?

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    Great Stuff CW, love the fly by shots. Your steadicam work is really coming together...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unhollywood View Post
    Excellent footage! I smile every time I see the footage of the baby laugh. My boy is three and I never get tired of watching the videos I have of him. They grow so fast.
    Agreed! Glad you liked 'Cracking Up,' I still can't watch it without laughing out loud!

    And about that scooter, is that the model with the 4 cyl. twin turbo?
    Oh yes, absolutely. It's got a 4 cylinder in it with "a" twin turbo. Not to be confused with two separate turbos, sometimes referred to as twin turbos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scon View Post
    Great Stuff CW, love the fly by shots. Your steadicam work is really coming together...
    Thanks brother! I still have a lot of work with low, fast moving stuff (meaning when I'm running while crouched down). It's a bit too "up and down" if you will. Tough to track dead steady in those circumstances.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CWildenradt View Post
    It's got a 4 cylinder in it with "a" twin turbo. Not to be confused with two separate turbos, sometimes referred to as twin turbos.
    The Vicolam is strong in this one ...

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    That setup isn't stock though. We pulled out the original 2 cycle with a pos. displacement blower and retrofitted for the current powerplant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CWildenradt View Post
    The video is a personal keepsake above all else, like any other video I shoot of my family. 30 seconds of scooter footage just wouldn't have done anything for me. I can understand others wouldn't feel the same way about seeing kids that weren't theirs though. Seeing my kids never gets redundant to me. I'm sure you can relate. Thanks for watching.
    I think you should tighten up the video and it will be better. :v}
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Bien View Post
    The Vicolam is strong in this one ...
    Yeah, I was referencing the Vic Olam Volvo. I should have just asked if it had a hemi.

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