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  • What dolly recommend? Ideas?

    Posted by Jeff Nelson on June 6, 2005 at 2:36 pm

    Anyone have a good fairly portable dolly to recommend for a Z1? Something that travels fairly easily and can set up some track for? I watched a docu on TLC the other day about the founding of Banff in Canada and nearly every beautiful outdoor shot the camera was dollying or tracking someone, and this had to be rugged terrain where they set it up. Also, what’s a good boom or crane for this camera? Thanks.

    Andrew Commiskey replied 20 years, 11 months ago 5 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Bob Cole

    June 7, 2005 at 12:54 pm

    I’d like to read the dolly/boom rec’s too, but I’d like to the mix, what about the various new Steadicam-like devices for small cameras.

    — BC

  • David Jones

    June 7, 2005 at 1:54 pm

    What is your budget for the dolly, and the boom.

  • Jeff Nelson

    June 7, 2005 at 2:44 pm

    It’s hard to say without knowing what the range is. I agree it could be good to have a board which discusses dollies, cranes, steadicams and various camera mounts. There are posts about this from time to time on various boards, someone recommending the CobraCrane (which I own) or some VariZoom product, but it’s the kind of topic which could have it’s own board, if enough people wanted to participate and Ron felt it merited it.

    I just wonder what dolly is used by a small crew working in the Canadian Rockies where you’re carrying a lot up the side of a mountain to set up and get shots.

  • Will Griffith

    June 10, 2005 at 12:25 pm

    sounds like a stedicam would be difficult on that terrain.

    We have a Losmandy Spider Dolly which is awesome and
    fairly small compared to most dollies but it is by no means
    portable.

    You may want to look into using something home
    made and very light. If you have someone at your disposal
    that can create things easily visit… https://homebuiltstabilizers.com/greydollies.htm

    Check out the page… https://homebuiltstabilizers.com/MembersRigs/dollies/angelsdolly/index.htm
    Something simple like that may be what you need.
    The biggest challenge would be making a flat run on uneven terrain.
    You would have that problem with any dolly though.

    hope that helps
    will

  • Andrew Commiskey

    June 10, 2005 at 2:28 pm

    For a portable jib try http://www.microdolly.com It is light and controls the head with cables, works very well
    once you get the hang of it.
    Drew

    It’s gonna be different tomorrow.

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