Panning Tripod 1

    I posted these pics for a discussion on this panning system for time lapse:
    www.timescapes.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17

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    1. Matt Abinante (50 months ago | reply)

      Your videos are amazing. The ability to pan really adds to them.

    2. Cory.Lum (50 months ago | reply)

      wow. what is this ???

    3. Jon Lawrence (50 months ago | reply)

      I just saw you Cinco De Mayo video, incredible. Thanks for sharing your setup.

    4. Miles S. (50 months ago | reply)

      I just saw Cinco De Mayo on Vimeo and loved it - magnificant. This looks like a pretty crazy contraption but a great one at that.

    5. kmccaul (49 months ago | reply)

      People at my office are talking about your pieces on Vimeo. Priceless!

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    7. gixxerboiye (47 months ago | reply)

      You have a very inspiring work, specially your choice of soundtrack for each time lapse. One question though, what/where/how do I get that thing that attaches from the camera to the panning fork arm?, The one that makes it tilt up and down and from potrait to landscape? Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing them!

    8. Andrew Curtis (47 months ago | reply)

      Well, I'm a machinist so I made the bracket from scratch. Check out this video from Milapse on Youtube, he shows another bracket that's a little easier to make:

      www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ni89TBOTCUA

    9. gixxerboiye (47 months ago | reply)

      I saw milapse platform but yours is more refined. I'm sure the 494 controls the up/down tilt but does it control the landscape to portrait tilt as well, or does it have it's own control system? Are you thinking of offering it to the masses? I think you have an exceptional piece here and it shows through your work. Thanks!

    10. Andrew Curtis (47 months ago | reply)

      Yes it is two-axis. I don't sell them, I just use it.

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