Using some old tot train tracks, the 'bogies' removed from some old trains And my tripod head with a canon 550d dslr i created a simple track and dolly set up. I had to make a simple aluminium transporter baseplate using angle aluminium from a diy store (£10), to which everything was very simply attached/bolted. It's really smooth as long as the surface you set the tracks on are smooth. I'm also finding using a length of string helps smooth the flow. I have also used a cordless drill to wind the string in, creating an extremely smooth consistent 'track' shot.
DIY dslr camera track slider dolly
Posted Friday, January 18, 2013 in Camera, Slider by Jimmie Townsend
DIY dslr camera track slider dolly Video Clips. Duration : 0.90 Mins.
Using some old tot train tracks, the 'bogies' removed from some old trains And my tripod head with a canon 550d dslr i created a simple track and dolly set up. I had to make a simple aluminium transporter baseplate using angle aluminium from a diy store (£10), to which everything was very simply attached/bolted. It's really smooth as long as the surface you set the tracks on are smooth. I'm also finding using a length of string helps smooth the flow. I have also used a cordless drill to wind the string in, creating an extremely smooth consistent 'track' shot.
Using some old tot train tracks, the 'bogies' removed from some old trains And my tripod head with a canon 550d dslr i created a simple track and dolly set up. I had to make a simple aluminium transporter baseplate using angle aluminium from a diy store (£10), to which everything was very simply attached/bolted. It's really smooth as long as the surface you set the tracks on are smooth. I'm also finding using a length of string helps smooth the flow. I have also used a cordless drill to wind the string in, creating an extremely smooth consistent 'track' shot.
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