First option to adjust friction is loosening and tightening thered knob. The tension can be adjusted instantly. We designed that the spring is putted in the end of knob. Itavoids the knob touching rail too excessively. Second option to adjust friction is use hex wrench that we provided. If you want to adjust tension more precisely you should use wrench to do that. Oil Seal We put heat treatment concentrically on the abrasive part and precisely grind it to make its surface roughnessto 1.
When we put heat treatment with Super-Finishing the shaft appearance looks like mirror. Not onlysplendid look but also decrease surface roughness. In addition, double row angular contact bearings in K2 slider makes complete rolling motion. It makes quietoperation with smooth.
Those whole process makes sliders are much better quality. Ruler We provide ruler sticker that packed with slider together. The sticker makes shoot like it has measured the distance down to the centimeter.
If you want to make a precise shoot, rulersticker is the one of good choices. In case of slider cm, we put 2 stickers in package. Just cut appropriate length to adjustsize you need. In the future, we will provide ruler sticker for inch and slider cm. Compatibility The slider can either be oriented close to the ground attached to the included legs, or in various combinations ontripods. For mounting on tripods you will find connecting threads at the bottom of the slider right, center and left For vertical movements, the slider can be mounted on a tripod.
Well, It was actually first solved by me more than 1 year ago.. Its a terrible feeling to be copied.. Especially if you love what you are doing and carrying your project in your heart. Well, I guess that is life. You can see our old Kickstarter project where is featured, between in the intro video.. You do have one. It's like one of many products in that one kickstarter package.
So make your one gizmo it's a great idea and sell yours. Hey Adrian, sorry to hear about the copy. Would be interested to know if you see any differences between your product and Konova's. For instance, Konova's seems to require mounting holes on the slider to attach the support arm.
What about yours? Well, you always need mounting holes at the bottom of the slider, but most has one or more.. Mine is magnetic telescopic solution. On the bottom, the same ball fixed on a carbon base plate which is connected to one leg of your tripod by velcro. Just a simple clean solution. I like your humor. That is the reality.. Have a nice day. The very LAST shot in the video You can see why they put the fade out during that moment.
So I don't know how effective this tool really is That's a good point! Looks like it isn't rock solid, and I also suspect it matters how you position the Konova support. Looks like it's more diagonal in the final shot, whereas it's more straight down in some of the earlier shots.
It might be in the baseplate, might be the whole head, might be the whole tripod. So, if you have the wobble problem, it can help to try to isolate where it's happening. In some situations, you might be able to remove the head and attach slider directly to legs for better stability. In others, replace the head with something stronger or with a wider base for the slider.
Definite flex there. Odd since the other parts seem solid. Wonder how this would work on the Edelkrone V2 sliders? Should definitely work. I've been thinking about a relatively similar option for years but never bothered to put it into action.
Glad they did. Simple solution, but it's a big help. I have used the Manfrotto Magic Arm like this for awhile now. Works a treat and also doubles as a flexible camera mount. Here's mine using a similar Manfrotto Magic Arm. Great tip George. So simple and obvious. But I could've fixed it with a cardellini or mafers and a c-stand arm.
I don't want to turn into that old inflexible curmudgeon. You gotta wrk with what you have. As cool as this looks, I still can't trust it on my 15 dlls sucky, light tripods I'd rather just carry with both of them than buying more gear :p. This was my solution. For heavy cameras I put sticks in the middle and a pair of lightweight stands on the ends. A monopod is practically useless in this way I have tried it a couple of times but it always moves in some stupid way because of that fact that it does not grip the floor.
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