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First Camera Slider - What length?
I'm thinking about picking up a Konova slider for my 7D, but I'm torn between whether I should go for the 80CM (31.5") or the 100CM (39.4").
My concern with the short one is that slides can't be long as I desire, and my concern with the big one is portability and use on a single tripod. Hope this is the right section for this.. if anyone has any input that would be appreciated
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I am in the same boat but more extreme.
I am looking at a 2 foot or 4 foot. I talked to a friend and he said that for more than 2 feet, you want two tripods. I am doing "reveal" slides and don't need ubber length. I have a DYI slide that is 3 feet and it's too long.
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try this: take an empty pop can, place it on the floor, smash it flat, now try to pull it back to how it was. see how it looks like crap? that's called compression |
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Check out the new slider from Edelkrone. Ingenious design, it allows for a 2' slide, yet it's small enough to fit in a backpack. Two feet may be all you need, if done well.
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any follow up Pngwyn?
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Iīd say that it mainly depends on how tall you are and how far can you reach (without stretching yourself). Cause to do a smooth slide you canīt move your legs or change position in any way.
I went for the 80cm Konova slider for this particular reason and I really donīt regret it. 80 cm is enough, if you need more then 80cm in one shot it is likely you probably need a lot more, like 2 meters and above and thatīs not a job for a slider. This is true in all cases, unless of course you get the crank handle...
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In fact, I've actually been very interested the Edelkrone slider that Photoshopper mentioned, just because it's small and portable and I'd love a slider I can fit in my carry-on. (Which means it couldn't be any bigger than 21"-22"). In the end, just play with whatever models you can get access to and pick the one that has the options, length, stability, and price that fits you and your technique best. Be interested to hear what you decide on. |
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