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	<title>Comments on: Zacuto Gorilla DSLR kits reviews (part 2.1: Rapid Fire)</title>
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		<title>By: admin</title>
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		<description>Practice plays a big part, but I find the Quickdraw to be better for these kinds of shot because the rapid fire support comes from the shoulder/pectoral area which moves a lot when you walk. While the Quickdraw uses the hand/arm to absorb the motions. If you are thinking about long walking shots, the only solution is a dolly or a Steadicam. Everything else will have bouncing at some level.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Practice plays a big part, but I find the Quickdraw to be better for these kinds of shot because the rapid fire support comes from the shoulder/pectoral area which moves a lot when you walk. While the Quickdraw uses the hand/arm to absorb the motions. If you are thinking about long walking shots, the only solution is a dolly or a Steadicam. Everything else will have bouncing at some level.</p>
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		<title>By: walter</title>
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		<description>Hello, my name&#039;s Walter. I like your site it&#039;s very useful and I&#039;m also starting with video but haven&#039;t got any of the support gear. I think I&#039;ll invest in zacuto but I wanterd to know about stability with the rapidfire if you&#039;re following someone from behind kind of thing, is it really stable or is about practice? Thanks for sharing man. See you around</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, my name&#8217;s Walter. I like your site it&#8217;s very useful and I&#8217;m also starting with video but haven&#8217;t got any of the support gear. I think I&#8217;ll invest in zacuto but I wanterd to know about stability with the rapidfire if you&#8217;re following someone from behind kind of thing, is it really stable or is about practice? Thanks for sharing man. See you around</p>
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