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Glidecam Pro 2000 or 4000 for 5DMII?

 
eye2i
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Dec 12, 2011 19:52 |  #1

Hiya Guys! looking to film my first engagement session, I was wondering which Glidecam pro version will suit me better. I will be shooting majority of this film with a 35 1.4 and possibly 85 1.4.

I heard 4000 is an overkill for DSLR's, but of course, I have no real clue, hope you guys can put your 02 cents.

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PUREADDICT
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Dec 14, 2011 14:54 |  #2

Honestly I think the PRO 2000 or HD 1000 should be good with the equipment you mention. But even if you were to add a light like the Z96 or mic you'll still be fine.

You might want to check into the Flycam series (both Nano and DSLR versions). I just got the Flycam Nano (newest version with adjustment knob) used for dirt cheap $80, and couldn't be happier. It's the cheap alternative to the Glidecam HD 1000. YES it's true that it's a pain to balance at first, but now that I have figured out I'm sure I can get it balanced well under 20 minutes. They're rated at only about a pound and a half, but I've seen setups work just fine with the 5D II plus the behemoth 16-35 f/2.8 (about 3+ pounds total.)

Here it is trying to balance with a Nikon 50mm f/1.8, not an ideal lens for flying.

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Hiya Guys! looking to film my first engagement session, I was wondering which Glidecam pro version will suit me better. I will be shooting majority of this film with a 35 1.4 and possibly 85 1.4.

I heard 4000 is an overkill for DSLR's, but of course, I have no real clue, hope you guys can put your 02 cents.

Thanks,




  
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Dec 14, 2011 23:58 |  #3

2000, 4000 will be to heavy for the camera


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Dec 15, 2011 09:14 |  #4

paintballkidz wrote in post #13547432 (external link)
2000, 4000 will be to heavy for the camera

The Glidecam 2000 is perfect for the camera and I've seen great professional footage using the 4000.




  
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Dec 20, 2011 10:24 |  #5

I just ordered a glidecam 2000 pro for my gripped 7D. I think it should hold up well. I also got a manfrotto quick release plate for it.


Canon 7D, Tokina 11-16 2.8, Canon 50mm 1.8, Rokinon 85mm 1.4, Sigma 30mm 1.4, Rokinon 8mm 3.5 fisheye, Canon 70-200 2.8 IS II, Canon 580ex flash, Slik D70, Manfrotto HDV501, Manfrotto 680B, Glidecam 2000 Pro, Pro Am 4" Jib Crane
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Dec 20, 2011 19:22 |  #6

PUREADDICT wrote in post #13545015 (external link)
Honestly I think the PRO 2000 or HD 1000 should be good with the equipment you mention. But even if you were to add a light like the Z96 or mic you'll still be fine.

You might want to check into the Flycam series (both Nano and DSLR versions). I just got the Flycam Nano (newest version with adjustment knob) used for dirt cheap $80, and couldn't be happier. It's the cheap alternative to the Glidecam HD 1000. YES it's true that it's a pain to balance at first, but now that I have figured out I'm sure I can get it balanced well under 20 minutes. They're rated at only about a pound and a half, but I've seen setups work just fine with the 5D II plus the behemoth 16-35 f/2.8 (about 3+ pounds total.)

Here it is trying to balance with a Nikon 50mm f/1.8, not an ideal lens for flying.

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I got the same one you got for my 5D2 but its hard ass hell just to try and balance it! :( Till this day I can't even balance it.


Canon 5DII, Canon 24-105L, Canon 100L, Tamron 70-200 f/2.8

  
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