SeaHawk
08-03-2008, 07:19 PM
Like Mr. Furyphoto, I'm also in my rookie year of using a Stabilization device to aid shooting. I use the HC3.
I was on a shoot today and my eyemontor would not stay properly alighned under my eye. I set it almost in the center of my left eye with just enough room to look over it to get two eyes on the helo. However, the headset has loosened up to the point it wouldn't stay in place. HC3 to the rescue. The stabilization device works so well for me that I was able to fly with one hand and use the other hand to put the eyepiece to my eye to see if I had the shots aligned. Can't do that without a stab device. I'm really pleased with it.
I was on a shoot today and my eyemontor would not stay properly alighned under my eye. I set it almost in the center of my left eye with just enough room to look over it to get two eyes on the helo. However, the headset has loosened up to the point it wouldn't stay in place. HC3 to the rescue. The stabilization device works so well for me that I was able to fly with one hand and use the other hand to put the eyepiece to my eye to see if I had the shots aligned. Can't do that without a stab device. I'm really pleased with it.