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Re: best remote lens control for EX-1
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Don Greening
on May 8, 2008 at 5:48:03 pm
I glossed over a post on another forum somewhere where one of the lens controller companies is coming out with a cable extension for their zoom controller that's specifically for use on jibs and cranes. I'll have to get back to you on that. I know that the EX can be programmed to do a very slow zoom creep but I don't know whether or not this would work with a variable speed controller. I'm assuming you want to be able to push the zoom rocker and have the camera do a slow zoom regardless of the pressure applied to the rocker switch.
There are motorized focus controllers out there for other cameras but you'd have to adapt one for the EX. These focus controllers would have cable extensions available.
- Don
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