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Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby inmotion on Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:17 pm

After procrastinating over which gimble head to purchase I made my own
Very versatile I think-
1 cam + large lens
Macro work
2 cameras top and bottom
1 camera and up to 3 flash units
made from 10mm aluminium and will take up to 30Kg
weight less than 1kg
Comment please
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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby Mr Darcy on Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:51 pm

Looks good.
If you are planning on shooting wildlife though, I would suggest painting (powdercoat??? Anodise???) it black to minimise reflections scaring your subject.

Does the bottom mount point have a thrust bearing in it?
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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby Killakoala on Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:59 pm

Brilliant!!! I suppose if you can't find what you want, there's no reason why you can't make your own.
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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby DebT on Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:18 pm

Hi Jim - looks like your engineer side is working for your photography .
Please bring it along to the next meet so I can have a play - you may get some orders
ps THE Camoflage powdercoat could be a big winner / or simply a coat of black paint
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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby colin_12 on Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:26 pm

Looks very interesting and useful.
How much is the obvious question?
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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby aim54x on Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:28 pm

Looks very nice, so when can we place orders?
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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby inmotion on Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:40 pm

HI Guys keep your collective design hats on as this can be interactive.Anodise or 2 pac black paint will be used on the final product.I will adopt a system such as the Wimberly where Forum members may try and return if not happy.Wendl the thrust washer after much deliberation is 5mm thick Teflon as this gives a very low c0-efficient of friction and can be locked in1/4 turn. :cheers: :cheers:
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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby rookie2 on Sat Jan 16, 2010 12:34 am

bloody hell Jim...last time I saw you you were taking nice quaint pics of the equines jumping fallen logs...looks like you got bored!

when and if I ever get time to do this tog stuff properly i know where to go!

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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby inmotion on Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:57 am

HI Damien Glad the printer worked out if you ever get that 300 F2.8 out of Nikon you may need one of these
I will have a price and fin product --Mk11 ready in 7-10 days
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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby Big V on Sat Jan 16, 2010 3:56 pm

Jim let me know when I can pop up the road and have a look at this wonderful beast in the flesh. Top effort.
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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby marcotrov on Sat Jan 16, 2010 5:16 pm

Geez Jim looks terrific and i just forked out for a cheap Indian Wemberley look alike! :(
Good luck with the concept. :)
P.S. Geez you've dragged out the lust in me with that 200-400VR :wink:
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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby muzz on Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:32 pm

I have absolutely no use for this but seeing it all set up I want one anyway :oops: .

Looking forward to seeing the next iteration. :cheers:
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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby Alpha_7 on Mon Jan 18, 2010 1:18 pm

Fantastic bit of engineering there, I like the why not build it myself attitude you get some much more control over the finished product and can tailor it to suit your specific needs!
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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby radar on Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:35 pm

looks great Jim,

on the final product, for me anyway, it would be nice to have an arca-swiss clamp to attach the lens to.

When shooting with a gimble head, I find that I can stabilise the lens better if I have my left hand on top of the lens, roughly in line with the top of the lens foot. On this design, it may be hard to do looking at the space you have between the lens and the top of the loop on the gimble loop. Maybe having a hand slot on the top could be a good idea. It would raise the flash but I wouldn't think it would be too high.

Hopefully, you understand what I mean, if not, let me know and I'll try to clarify.

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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby DaveB on Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:57 pm

Very promising!

As André says, an Arca-Swiss clamp is important for some of us. As well as providing a QR mechanism that's compatible with my gear, it also provides the important means of balancing the rig front/back.
As you switch lenses, bodies, add a battery grip, etc the centre of gravity will change and it's important to be able to move gear forwards/back to re-balance. Gimbal rigs work best when perfectly balanced: let go and it doesn't move.

Come to think of it, you have no way to balance it up/down (e.g. as you switch to lenses of different dimensions). Have you thought of how to solve that problem?

Also I agree with André's comment about resting your left hand on the lens. This is a critical component of good long-lens technique to dampen the vibrations, and also makes it possible to manipulate the focus and zoom rings during shooting. This is why most Wimberley users put the gimbal arm on the right side, leaving the left free to access the lens.

Lastly, you should have some easy way to tighten/lock the horizontal and vertical axes in the field (i.e. without needing a spanner).

Keep up the good work!
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Re: Aussie Gimble OK ??

Postby Kakodrilo on Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:56 pm

Wow!

Nice work! When I grow up I want one of those :)

As they say, there is always room for improvement, true, but being able to make yourself what you need is priceless. Further, I bet you had lots of fun in the making process, from design to proof of concept.
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