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Crane, SteadyCam, Dolly & Aerial all-in-1 tool

That's incredible.

Delving a little further, there seems to be alot of noise from the contraption. But being reasonable, I can't imagine it would be used in any situation where it was going to disturb the sound recording.

Okay, the further i go, the better this product gets. Speechless.
 
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In the video it looked like the guy could see what was being shot, so I'm assuming that there is some sort of wireless output from the camera? Or does the camera hook into the aerial device which transmits it? Also, how do you pull focus wirelessly? Can all cameras be rigged to have remote controlled focus?

Forgot to mention, it was pretty freakin sweet!
 
In the video it looked like the guy could see what was being shot, so I'm assuming that there is some sort of wireless output from the camera? Or does the camera hook into the aerial device which transmits it? Also, how do you pull focus wirelessly? Can all cameras be rigged to have remote controlled focus?

Forgot to mention, it was pretty freakin sweet!

There is some pretty neat stuff out there in this regard. Check this out:
 
That was incredible.

I strapped a Flip HD camera on to the bottom of my RC helicopter and tried to fly it off the roof of my house. Suffice it to say it did not work as well as that...
 
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