The DSLR WONDLAN is actually a lightweight stabilizing system very carefully produced for DSLR cameras weighing 1.5kg (three.3) to 2kg (4.4lb). This compact hand held program takes away the want for tripods or dolly's, providing videographers the capacity to make smooth movies whilst the digital camera is in motion.
Features a camera platform with each x and y adjustments, and numerous mount holes for several camera positions. The weight plate contains sixteen excess weight discs to stability your digital camera to the stabilizer. These may be added/removed depending on need to have. The weights are fastened to the excess weight plate with 1/4" screw. The DSLR WONDLAN features a Telescopic Sled for Best Balancing.
Specs:Compatible with the following cameras:Canon : 5d Mark II, EOS7D,1000D,40D,50D,450D,60D,1100D,30D,20D,350D,450D,Rebel XSI,XT,T2I,500D,550D,Rebel 500D.
Sony : A230,A330,A350,A380,A200,A580,A900,A700,A100,A290,A450,A500,A390,A850,A300,A560 A290.
Nikon : D70,D90,D40,D60,D40X,D3,D3X,D3S,D5000,D3100,D3000,D80,D60,D700,D300,D3S.
Panasonic : Lumix Gla,DMC-FZ 50K, GH1,GH2,G1,G10,DMC- FZ7.
Fuji : S3500,S6900,S2500,S1800,HS10,S700,S8000,S5800,5200EXR,S3,S5,S5200HD,58000FD,S3,S5.
Note: Digital camera not integrated.
I've just purchased DSLR WONDLAN camera stabilizer and happen to be training with it. The balancing mechanism is obvious, so I ignored any suggestions to appear at YouTube videos and jumped straight in. Needless to say, I had quite a bit of trouble balancing it.
A few points. Inside the printed instructions, it mentions that there are two black plastic widgets that cease the digital camera rotating. There seemed to become no obvious way that these might be applied to avoid camera rotation, and while viewing one from the videos on-line, I observed that these bits of plastic were rather getting applied to make sure the counter weights had been evenly spaced on their slots (the lug fitted in to the hole to the base plate, along with the bolt for the counter excess weight goes via the piece of plastic). It can be incredibly important to make sure the counter weights are the exact same distance as one another from your center pole. Also, do not forget that the center pole extends and collapses. This is how you fine tune the counter excess weight balance. Don't just add or take away extra weights, make use of the leverage in the pole (by extending/retracting it) to get the balance excellent.
Having completed all this, my DSLR WONDLAN digital camera stabilizer was balanced perfectly whilst facing forward, but when it rotated to the left or proper, the stability modified as well as the device began to tilt.
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