Brian Stegner
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I love the Smoothee and have used it with Ollo clips etc. I have found that you can also slide the weight that is in the front of the unit up or down to find your preferred drop. Best of luck!
Thank you.
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Thank you, Janice.
I'm still assembling my kit, but your reply takes my concerns regarding the balancing issue right off the table. That's good news! And I will definitely report back here, once everything arrives and I've got it sorted out. Thanks again!
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I have a feeling most of the members here are pros and such, but because I see conflicting statements, out "there" (in the "real" world) regarding the Smoothee's use with an iPhone that uses a Moondog Labs anamorphic lens, I have to ask: Does the weight of the extra lens attachment preclude balancing with a stock Smoothee? And, if so, are there easily-obtained extra weights to compensate for the additional frontside weight of the extra lens attachment?
Thanks a million for any actual help.
Question re: Smoothee, iPhone, and an auxiliary lens
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Thanks Andre,
I noticed that there was a more extensive comment from you, in my email, but on here your comment is consisting of exactly what I just "quoted." You mentioned the side-to-side issue, and that makes sense to me. The Monndog Labs unit is in a metal housing, and of course it would only be on one side of the iPhone (due to lens location), so... I see a possible "situation" regarding horizontal balance.
I haven't ordered the anamorphic lens quite yet, because I'm trying to decide between ordering the directly-mounted version, or one that mounts onto my existing iPro Lens setup... I'm thinking that to minimize the challenges regarding balance, I will get the directly-mounted version of the lens, and then give it a go with the Smoothee.