Thanks,
Used a glidecam and monopods or tripods throughout, with only the 12-35mm having OIS. Glidecam was just the hd-1000, no vest. Never was a big fan of vests, which to me, work better as a wearable tripod and not so much a wearable steadicam, unless your outdoors with all the room in the world. Sliding shots were the Glide Gear which is a VERY VERY VERY SMALL slider that can be had for $100. Generally not a huge fan of it but for weddings I prefer smaller sliders since you have to be on your toes and easily maneuverable. I'll probably get a Micro Motion Slider by 24phd instead.
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08-02-2012 01:17 PM
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08-05-2012 07:14 PM
Ended early so would've gone for more obviously
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08-05-2012 09:29 PM
The buy it now price was 850. The opening bid was 750.
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08-06-2012 07:31 AM
6 12-35's for $850 each?
Sounds like something "fell off a truck"...
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08-06-2012 11:25 AM
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08-06-2012 06:34 PM
That is some really nice work there.
I'd love to know what you used for EVF and LCD guides so you could frame properly for a 2.39:1 aspect?
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08-07-2012 02:19 AM
Didn't mean to derail.
What was the ISO/aperture on the 12-35? Did you have any additional lighting?






