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    <title>Glide cam v-16(fast operation) - Indie Film - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>Glide cam v-16(fast operation)</title>
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      <description>I just bought a Glide cam V-16...So far so good...I just got it in yesterday so I'm not too familiar with it...Dose anyone that has experience operating these have any tips for quick set up(Balancing,quick release plate?) and break down of the unit...I'm looking to be able to use the glide cam,then switch to the tripod and still have the option of going back to the glide cam(quickly if possiable)...And I'm sure you probably know if you've bought anything from glide cam, they don't give you much in the way of hardware options for mounting...Right now in order for me to mount/dismount the cam I have to remove the main(sled)plate and weight plates(moving it out of balance) and then screw the cam in/out, then redo the plates and adjustments to get it balanced right...There's gotta be a quicker way!!!!....Thanx all....one &#xD;
Shaun Crawford-</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2006 06:15:50 GMT</pubDate>
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