Yes, Paul, I had seen those before.
A typical setup that I had seen (and it makes sense): a "steady" frame,
a mic, and a monitor.

In this case, it was just a bare DSLR, no monitors/mics/.

Cotty: yep, that makes sense, and that's what I was guessing.
But it still looked a bit funny to me... "Big suits" running around with DSLRs... :)


Igor


 Paul Stenquist Fri, 20 Jan 2017 14:29:03 -0800 wrote:

A lot of the press shooters in the D use DSLRs with monitors mounted atop.

Paul via phone


On Jan 20, 2017, at 4:21 PM, Steve Cottrell <[email protected]> wrote:

On 20/1/17, Igor PDML-StR, discombobulated, unleashed:


I just caught a glimpse of the live broadcast of the inauguration.
In front of what I think was the family walking through the halls, there
was a guy with a hand-held DSLR-shaped camera (without any bracket), who
was definitely taking a video.

It's interesting what was the point...

Actually, I kust saw that guy again... I suspect he was not a
videographer, but just one of the staff members...

It's rather interesting and a bit strange to see that..

Might be govt staff or might be press. Not unusual out on the road these
days to see stills guys doing a bit of video for the agency/newspaper
website as required.

It's quite a historic occasion (no matter which part of the political
spectrum one sides with) and a bit of video after samey stills shots
will get plaudits from the boss.


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