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Glidecam X-45 Arm


Shawn Sutherland

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I can tell you a lot about the PRO Arm... but that's not what you asked about!

 

I honestly doubt that anybody actually used it (or at least would admit to it) on this forum...

 

Did you try the "other" Steadi forum or the Glidecam one?

 

You might get lucky there.

 

 

Good Luck!

 

 

Fly Safe!

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Saw one from a distance once :)


But seriously, I don’t think the reason that you didn’t get a reply is lack of attention. People without an answer to a specific question on a forum, doesn’t post to say so.


I’ve got also a question left totally unanswered where I fantasized about putting a XCS Ergo handle on an Ultra2 gimbal. That topic still lies alone in the archives :(



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Shawn, your going to have difficulty finding someone with experience of the top two arms, PRO and G70, that have tested the X45 in the field for long enough to understand its issues.

 

If its absolutely all you can afford then get it, get out there working, make some money and buy a Pro or G70. It s a workman and not his tools that make a shot.

 

If you've got the money get a better arm. I've had lots of arms in my life including a fake PRO arm called a PROGEAR. I've had a PROVID, Master, BaerBell and a G70. If its about the money just get out there and get your shots and your clients. Otherwise....

 

I've a G70 for sale if you want to buy one?

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Finally somebody with experience using the Glidecam X-45 Arm.

Thank you!

I didn't post this question on the Glidecam forum because in my opinion, Glidecam owners tend to preach to the choir.

Folks on the Steadicam forum have the balls to post tough questions about vertical bob issues with early model G50/G70 arms.

That got my respect.

So I trust their opinions more because they're relatively unbiased.

OK, so it bounces. How much?

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According to what I've read about it, the X-45 arm is designed so that minimal effort is required by the operator to hold the arm at any given position, or to boom the arm up and down. It is this feature that provides the operator with the optimum amount of camera buoyancy or float.

However, from your experience it doesn't appear to float very well. Instead, it bounces.

Have you used other arms with the same issue?

If so, which one does it most compare to?

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