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Jun 04, 2008 14:16 |  #16

Parents dont wanna drive me to calumet :lol:
But yeah. I get one eventually and give it a try.



  
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Jun 04, 2008 14:18 as a reply to  @ Nick Pro's post |  #17

Sweet! Put it up when you do :)


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Jun 04, 2008 14:50 |  #18

Nice idea.

As a suggestion you might consider getting a magic arm with a super clamp to mount it to the board. This might make it easier to keep stable and would also give you some flexibility to change the angle of the camera for different looks.

Again, nice work and good luck.


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Jun 04, 2008 15:00 |  #19

Big K wrote in post #5659607 (external link)
Nice idea.

As a suggestion you might consider getting a magic arm with a super clamp to mount it to the board. This might make it easier to keep stable and would also give you some flexibility to change the angle of the camera for different looks.

Again, nice work and good luck.

Magic arms are not cheap for what they are, but they are amazingly useful and the best option period for remote work. They are definitely more useful then even my wizards (you can always run zip line).

Note: If you do get one, get the one with a "variable friction" knob....the others are basically junk and hard to use.


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Jun 04, 2008 15:07 |  #20

bigjon0107 wrote in post #5659655 (external link)
Note: If you do get one, get the one with a "variable friction" knob....the others are basically junk and hard to use.

Excellent point that I failed to mention. I would even go as far as to say the others are not basically junk, they ARE junk.


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Jun 04, 2008 15:08 as a reply to  @ post 5659237 |  #21

This is a win.

Once you get it all figured out, go get some new kicks and make a day of it.


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