5D stabilizer
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- vaxorcist0
odd but effective....
mount camera on a tripod head, screw it on a lightstand, bungee cord a weight to the bottom of the light stand,(pull the top up of the lightstand, 3-4 feet....but do not open the legs) and then hold the lightstand just below the camera. You can walk smoothly with this keeping your camera flat and your arms are the steadicam.... works with a wide lens walking inside or outside if you practice and wear tennis shoes...
- Ambushstudio0
MElin is nice, but pretty pricey...
- dummies0
http://14dollarstabilizer.org/ I bought the $40 kit a couple years ago and left it with a friend in SF, does a good job, not perfect but better than nothing on no budget
- dummies0
- yeh the steering wheels are pretty cool, but i counterweighted stabalizers give a smoother result.Hombre_Lobo
- i think*Hombre_Lobo
- the counterweight is what worked about the $40 option mentioned abovedummies
- we had one of these in hong kong. didn't like it at all.eficks
- clearThoughts0
Anybody tried the Glidecam 2000 pro on a 5D?
I think the DIY options could be a bit of a waste of time unless you know what you are doing. In this case I really don't.
- clearThoughts0
Stedicam Merlin looks pretty good.
- prophetone0
is that like a blood medication?
- moldero0
- only $$1349.00
shit i should have bought it, fuck
http://www.thecineci…moldero - that is intensedummies
- only $$1349.00
- eficks0
what will you do for pull focus?
- you don't. you make sure your aperture is enough to get you solid DOP.ArmandoEstrada
- that's very sad to think there'd be no DOFdummies
- adumbratesly0
- this shit really works, fo realz!utopian
- best used with homemade mattebox http://www.cvisual.c…moldero