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Glidetrack in the city

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I had a meeting in Norwich so popped into the city for an hour with the glidetrack to do a few tests. It's quite an interesting way of shooting as it's easier to carry around than a tripod and gives me the ability to use any walls, rails or other support to rest the camera on and still have the use of the small fluid head I have fitted to it.

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Tony Murnahan    October 25, 2008 12:40 PM
Looks spectacular! How long have you been using the glidetrack? Are they very expensive? You captured some great shots as usual. I'm really impressed by your work...

Paul Joy    October 25, 2008 12:46 PM
Thanks Tony. This is the first time I've been out with it other than a few tests around the house. They cost £199 from www.glidetrack.com

They don't come with a video head so I was waiting to get one from ebay before I could give it a try. I managed to pick up a nice Manfrotto fluid head from ebay for £15 which works a treat.

marzio mirabella    December 23, 2008 03:06 AM
Hi Paul, nice work. Is it difficult to use the glidetrack? How much time for glidetrack setting up before shooting?

thanks



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