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  1. Hello all. Ok so, doing a shot and we have epic and prime lens (ultra prime - small as possible) but we want to mount on a conveyor belt and let it go through a machine unmanned, maximum space is 2' x 2', which is fine for camera on plate locked off at a set angle. Problem is we are getting a vibration of the conveyor belt and we don't have the space to put in a fully stabilised head! Plus it would have to be stand alone as we can't connect any cables at all. Obviously we can take some vibration out in post! But, we would like to dampen the vibration as much as possible in camera. Anyone got any ideas for this sort of problem? Is there a small shock absorbing rig or something that does a job, if not properly stabilising at least reducing the issue? Thanks.
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