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Simple, instant, effective, compact, low cost, easy to use steadicam DIY.
Added by Tommy Rodriguez 1 year ago.

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  • Tommy Rodriguez 1 year ago
    Super cool!
    Can you add a list of the parts you use for this project?
  • KFLeung 1 year ago
    All parts can be found in those shops selling camera accessories in Hong Kong. All are made in China therefore quite cheap.

    1. The most important stuff, the "U-shaped foldable bracket" - US $30
    2. Mounting plate and base adaptor for ease of fixing and detaching the camera - US $40
    3. Mini tripod with swivel ball head as the grimble- US $10
    4. Flat bar for holding and adjusting the counter weight for balancing at different length and angle - US $10
    5. Counter weight - US $5
  • Ace 808 1 year ago
    Hello, Nice attempt for a put together project. There are alot out there that use the mini tripod as a gimbal but your gimbal is upside down. I have a completely DIY project for less than $50 USD like the Hague MMC...Interested? Parts are avaliable ay most hardware stores and the unique material I use for the gimbal has the correct orientation. Ace 808

    vimeo.com/1121914
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  • drury bynum plus 1 year ago
    Yeah, what is all that stuff?
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  • Phil Hough 1 year ago
    very interesting ..mmm and small.. :)
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  • JEFF BRENT plus 1 year ago
    where would one purchase...
    The most important stuff, the "U-shaped foldable bracket" - US $30
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  • Elbo Cenvari 1 year ago
    Thanks for the idea! I have put it to good use. Here is my version, which I am still working on.
    hv20.com/showthread.php?p=126208#post126208
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