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Discussion in 'MōVI M10' started by Justin Marx, Oct 13, 2013.

  1. Ashley Fairfield

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    Don't think my body is quite that rubbery. I'll have to stick to my standard walking/running/skating. Agree that skating is the best option. Just not for between the rows of cane. I'll see how I go with new techniques. Cheers
     
  2. Chris Long

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    I have a question regarding moving over curbs or other obstacles. When I operated Steadicam, and I was stepping up onto a higher surface, I would bring the Steadicam down to compensate for the upwards movement, and vice versa. Is it the same with the Movi?
     
  3. Andy Johnson-Laird

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    The physics of the MōVI are different from that of the Steadicam -- there is no means available for the MōVI to remove motion along the vertical axis -- whereas the Steadicam's springs can compensate for that. So they're really horses of a different color -- if you see what I mean....

    Andy.
     

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