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[QUOTE=duckman49;13936091]So far I have ran into trouble with the tripod, I am not self filming. I have been filming my niece trying to get her first bow kill. I have a GoPro for a reverse angle and my DSLR for the main camera but trying to get video from one window to the other has been a challenge..... IF you are not self filming have yall ever free handed Or any other tips or tricks? Thanks in advance![/]
Whether self filming or filming for somebody else, limiting to a single shooting lane is much less challenging than attempting to move between windows!
That said, it if you are filming for somebody else I might recommend a monopod. (Some tripods convert to a monopod.) that will make it easier to maneuver. I don’t know what kind of internal stabilization the SL2 has, but hand held may be tricky, especially with a zoom lens.
A lot will come down to trial and error to see what works with your setup! Good luck to your niece!
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[QUOTE=duckman49;13936091]So far I have ran into trouble with the tripod, I am not self filming. I have been filming my niece trying to get her first bow kill. I have a GoPro for a reverse angle and my DSLR for the main camera but trying to get video from one window to the other has been a challenge..... IF you are not self filming have yall ever free handed Or any other tips or tricks? Thanks in advance![/]
Whether self filming or filming for somebody else, limiting to a single shooting lane is much less challenging than attempting to move between windows!
That said, it if you are filming for somebody else I might recommend a monopod. (Some tripods convert to a monopod.) that will make it easier to maneuver. I don’t know what kind of internal stabilization the SL2 has, but hand held may be tricky, especially with a zoom lens.
A lot will come down to trial and error to see what works with your setup! Good luck to your niece!
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