Solstice & Rufus
Hey, heard you use VR to capture landscapes—what's the gear setup like, and do you have any tricks for keeping the camera steady during those long shots?
I keep it simple and steady. A good VR rig is the Oculus Quest 2 with a high‑resolution headset, paired with a lightweight 360 camera like the Insta360 ONE X2 or a GoPro Max for the shots. I mount the camera on a sturdy tripod that has a built‑in counter‑balance system—just a small weight on the other side of the tripod head to keep it level. I also use a remote shutter or an app that lets me trigger from a distance, so I’m not touching the camera at all. That way the VR headset can focus on the scene while the tripod does the heavy lifting. The trick is to set the tripod on a flat surface, lock the legs, and give yourself a few minutes to let the environment settle before pressing that shutter button.
Sounds solid. Just make sure that weight on the counter‑balance is tight enough to handle any sudden wind or vibration—no point in having a slick setup if the tripod shifts when you move around. Keep the remote trigger ready and test the delay before you start the real shot. Simple, efficient, no fuss.
That’s the idea—keep the counter‑balance snug and test the remote a few times before the long capture. If everything feels solid, you can breathe and let the scene breathe with you.
Good plan. Just keep an eye on the balance and make sure the remote’s wired or battery is good before you lock in. Then you can focus on the scene instead of the gear.
I’ll keep an eye on the balance, double‑check the battery, and then let the landscape take center stage. That’s how I stay in the moment.
Sounds good. Just keep the tripod locked and the headset steady, and you’ll get that clean capture. Good luck.
Thanks. I’ll make sure everything’s set and stay still, let the scenery breathe. Good luck to you too.
Alright, that’s the plan. Stick to it, and you’ll get clean shots. I'll be here if anything needs fixing. Good luck.
Thank you, I’ll keep the gear steady and the headset calm, and focus on the moment. Good luck to you too.
Got it. Stick to the basics, keep the rig stable, and you’ll get the shots you want. Good luck out there.
I’ll stick to the basics and keep everything steady. Thanks for the support. Good luck with your own projects.
No problem. Keep it tight and focus on the work. Good luck with yours.