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right and left handed. where? put your hand


luis castro

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Since several years ago I'm seeing a lot of steadicam operators who work carrying the post with their right arms, when they should use their left arms. If you are right-handed you should take the mechanical arm and gimbal on the right, and if you are left handed you should take mechanical arm and gimbal on the left . Why? then people tend to take the post with your right hand. when they should use the technique, perhaps it is because many operators have not done a work shop?

 

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Ah, now you have used the translator. Now I know why people always quote in their replies, to avoid looking stupid when the post above is edited...

 

Now the question you have almost make sense. Not quite, but almost.

 

I don´t think you are right with your statement.

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Ah, now you have used the translator. Now I know why people always quote in their replies, to avoid looking stupid when the post above is edited...

 

Now the question you have almost make sense. Not quite, but almost.

 

I don´t think you are right with your statement.

 

 

yes I am use the translator in question changed because to understand my question. Seeking knowledge, nothing more that

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Goofy all the way, tried regular in the beginning andjust did not feel natural.

Although feel like I should train it a little though just in case I ever need to use it for whatever reason.

 

 

is true .

Hi all,

Yep I also agree , I am a new Pilot operator- I am right handed but fly goofy. I play a right handed guitar which requires both hands to be dextrous-but I cannot play left handed. However I shoot a longbow left handed ( bow in the right hand)- and all of this because it feels right. SO if it feels right then that's one bit of learning out of the way in my opinion. Now I can concentrate on mental planning of moves, holding horizons etc- all difficult enough! Cheers from a steadicam newbie!

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