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Digital Camera Physics

2024-05-08 09:54:43

If this falls over then you're trying to do something that defies physics.

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2024-07-04 08:32:10

It’s like you’re there. The physics are amazing. The game play is fun.

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2024-07-28 03:39:44

So far so good. I'm using this with a heavy camera (Panasonic DVX200). I had trouble at first because I was mounting this slider on top of a video head (and then another video head, Manfrotto 502, between the slider and the camera). The torque caused by this heavy load extended so far off-center was too much for the bottom head to handle. This caused a bowing effect, where the slider would droop at each extreme. I then got a half ball attachment for my tripod (Manfrotto 520BALL on a Manfrotto 546B tripod), and that improved things dramatically! That said, with such a heavy load on the slider, there is still a slight bowing when I move the camera rig to the far extremes. The slider handles the weight, but physics is physics. I doubt any center-supported slider can handle that much weight almost 15 away from the center without some degree of flexing. Still, if I apply a little upward support at the end of the slider as my camera approaches it, I can get very nice results. If your camera is lighter and you use a lighter (or no) head on top of the slider, you may not need any extra support for a nicely level camera movement. Please be realistic about the physics involved here. This slider allows you to move the camera a significant distance off center. This can cause the tripod to tip or flex no matter how solid the slider itself is. If you have a heavy camera, the slider does a very good job, but you still may need to take precautions and possibly counter-balance the rig. You will need a very sturdy tripod if you're using a heavy rig! I considered buying the Edelkrone slider, which works similar to this one. I have not compared them side-by-side, but the ES50 seems to give all the same benefits at a much lower price. I'd love to hear experiences others have had with the Edelkrone using a heavy (10+ lbs) camera rig extended 15 off center (29 total slide). Any drooping at the extremes? It's pretty minor with the ES50, but does exist.

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2024-07-28 03:55:31

The manual for these things often require a degree in physics. This sheet is sturdy and well though out. You can put it in your camera bag. Easy to reference information on the go.

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

I use it as a back up for my digital camera.

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2024-07-17 01:57:32

I love this camera it is the best of the best for a digital camera.

5
2024-05-26 09:13:35

use for digital camera

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2024-09-25 03:55:56

A lot cheaper than a cw for an Astro Physics mount. It has a nice finish on it.

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2024-09-26 09:53:50

For me is simple physics....... I use it around the bottom part of my Canon 70-200 2.8L to make the cosmetic look even better!!

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2024-08-19 02:22:40

Okay filter for digital camera superzoom.

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