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Ken Hon
June 17, 2008 at 10:50 pmAloha Dean,
Well, I have a whole new appreciation for what you do. When the boat was really moving, I had to hold on just to stand up, no way I could have filmed anything. So if you’re doing it all with knees, I’m amazed. Give us a call next time you’re coming to Hilo, you can get our contacts from our website. You can play around a bit with the mount and see what you think. And supposedly a lot of fish hang around the hot/cold water boundary, but truthfully I’m about the world’s worst fisherman. Next time maybe we’ll have to bring a friend to catch dinner.
Aloha,
Ken
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Dan Gunn
June 18, 2008 at 6:28 pmCheck out dynamicmotionvideo.com. My EX-1 weights 8.4lbs when fully dressed out which is too heavy for my wimpy arms.. I bought the “CB105” and added a Pelican case with a 12v gelcell to offset the camera’s weight. Like a seesaw it balances quite well and still allows you to tilt up or down. The top of the Pelican case provides a great place to velcro a receiver. My total investment was less than $100.00. BTW, last Saturday night, I used this shoulder bracket for about two hours. Pain and more pain. First time in years that I carried a camera on my shoulder. I talked with a trainer and he said the shoulder muscles were the weakest muscles in your body and suggested some simple freeweight exercises.
JoJo
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