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movieman1005 wrote:Do you have a slider track fro your camera? It looked like some of your shots used one (ex: 0:41 and 1:53).

I've been looking at getting one


Yes.
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Awesome!!!
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Crazy Eight wrote:
movieman1005 wrote:Do you have a slider track fro your camera? It looked like some of your shots used one (ex: 0:41 and 1:53).

I've been looking at getting one


Yes.

What one?
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Crazy Eight wrote:
movieman1005 wrote:What one?


http://www.indisystem.com/indislidermini/

Wow, I haven't seen one that cheap! Did you buy just the track, or did you get something like the deluxe with those accessories?
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Just the track.
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Well the track is going on my Equipment to Buy list
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Forgot to ask this before, but are you overall satisfied with the slider? Just general thoughts/suggestions on it?
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movieman1005 wrote:Forgot to ask this before, but are you overall satisfied with the slider? Just general thoughts/suggestions on it?


It's tricky to get an handle on it at first... your early footage, especially if you have a DSLR, will have a lack of fluidity, but once you get down how to keep it steady and still have your hand move at an even pace, you'll be happy. It's a little light for my tastes, which makes it more prone to "bumpy" footage, but you get what you pay for.
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K, thanks! For the price it seems pretty good
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