I hope this is the right place.
Has anyone ever made one of these?
https://www.techhive.com/article/145582/article.html
Has anyone ever made one of these?
https://www.techhive.com/article/145582/article.html
I wasn't really sure where to put it, I thought that as it is a tripod.There are many potential sources of (especially hand-held) camera movement - breathing, pulse, muscular tension, wind, mechanical vibration ...
My gut feeling aided by experience is that a heavier camera helps to counter these - it has more inertia.
Thus a Nikon D8xx is better than an Olysonic M43.
But hasn't vibration reduction in lenses / bodies largely superseded such concerns?
Why is this thread in lighting + studio, by the way?
I doubt the whales will give odd looks!!I tried this out many years ago and it does work to a degree. I found that using elastic cord was more effective than string as the elastic damped my body movements. Then I bought a monopod which worked better and had the advantage that people didn't give me such odd looks.
I tried this out many years ago and it does work to a degree. I found that using elastic cord was more effective than string as the elastic damped my body movements. Then I bought a monopod which worked better and had the advantage that people didn't give me such odd looks.
Nahh, they stiill give me odd looks whatever I'm using...