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Reddit mentions of FLYCAM HD-3000 Handheld Video Camera Stabilizer with Quick Release Plate and Table Clamp, 8 Lbs Capacity
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of FLYCAM HD-3000 Handheld Video Camera Stabilizer with Quick Release Plate and Table Clamp, 8 Lbs Capacity. Here are the top ones.
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FLYCAM Head Assembly - Quick Release Plate - Central Post - Base Platform with 16 Weight Discs - Table Clamp - Mounting Hardware - Storage Bag - FLYCAM 1 Year Warranty - Original BoxPrecise Micro Balance Handheld Stabilizer - allows you to balance the set up with ease, saves your timeTop Plate is adjusted on both X & Y axis; Quick Release Plate accepts all DV HDV DSLR Video CamerasFoam Cushioned Handle Grip attached to 3-Axis Gimbal lets your hand move up & down and side to side, isolating unwanted hand's motion from cameraVertical Balance is adjusted by varying amount of counterweights on base platform or by changing length of Tool-Less Telescopic Central Post
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Color | FLCM-HD-3-QT |
Height | 0 Inches |
Length | 0 Inches |
Weight | 8.81849048 Pounds |
Width | 0 Inches |
the 2 daddies at the moment are the Dji Ronin S and the zhiyun crane 2 (amazon referral links). Don't confuse the crane 2 (the latest model) with the crane V2, although if your budget can't reach then the crane v2 was a good gimbal and certainly powerful enough for your sony.
If you want to go oldschool and not worry about carrying a battery, or lengthy rebalancing if you take the camera on and off then flycam steadicam can be excellent after learning how to use it
Yes, I've heard those are pretty good. I started off with something like this https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00O5ZSAC6/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1480747459&sr=8-3&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=glidecam&dpPl=1&dpID=31E%2BZI0emCL&ref=plSrch
It does take practice to use however, at first it's a bit tricky and definitely a good workout for the forearms. The more expensive powered gimbals are basically idiot proof with a much shorter learning curve but as you note expensive.
Hey. I currently use the Flycam HD 3000 for my video shoots and am very happy with it. It's a cheaper alternative to Glidecam series and it captures some fantastic shots after a bit of practice, highly recommend it.
Here: https://www.amazon.com/FLYCAM-Handheld-Stabilizer-Supporting-weighing/dp/B00O5ZSAC6
Personally, the flycams look like a better option, neewer is just ew.