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Posted: Tue Jul 25th, 2023 11:18 |
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Eric
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chrisbet wrote:I want to be able to take video from horseback without getting giddy when watching it! It does get good reviews and sounds like it would fit the bill for you. The biggest challenge my wife found was the need to look where her feet were going …..whilst trying to keep the subject in frame. The slightest trip/stumble, whilst damped by the gimbal can still move the framing. She ended up redoing shots. In fairness it was her first outing but she got a bit frustrated ….she does that easily lol As an aside have you tried a go pro? A friend has one on his bike and cycled through Mumbai traffic dodging car, cows and manic scooter drivers….he even got his front wheel stuck in a grate and the go pro filled him flying over the handle bars into the traffic. Very impressed with that cameras quality and stabilisation….though I don’t think they do a saddle attachment. Lol Last edited on Tue Jul 25th, 2023 11:18 by ____________________ Eric |
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