Muddy Camera Arm

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  1. ColeLong

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  2. HuntMaine

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    It isn't a very stable arm.. What are you going to put on it for a camera? If I was you I'd save your money and get a better one.
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    That is just a very basic arm. Really designed for the small handycams. If you are brand new to filming and have a handycams and just want to give filming a try to see if you enjoy it this would work. It is very simular to the Gorilla arm. If you have any camera bigger then the handycams or you already film you would for sure want to go with something better that would accept or include a fluid head.


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    Better than nothing..... But, it will be tough to get quality pans and tilts with it. Probably be decent as a fixed position camera arm, but it will struggle to give a smooth fluid motion.
     
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    I second what ferg and skywalker posted. If your just starting out, you cant go wrong. don't spend a fortune, start small in case you don't like filming.
     

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