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As can be seen by the increasing number of stabilizing rigs available for DSLRs and small camcorders, people don’t like shaky hand-held video. Most of those rigs are inspired by the Steadicam Smoothee, utilizing a counter-weighted arm that extends below the gimbal-mounted camera. It’s an effective set-up, but one that’s also kind of fiddly. Fabricator and machinist Robert Stone has created something much more simple, in the form of the SteadyWheel. .. Continue Reading SteadyWheel takes a circular approach to stabilizing video
Section: Digital Cameras
Tags: DSLR, Filmmaking, Kickstarter, Stabilisation, Video Cameras
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As can be seen by the increasing number of stabilizing rigs available for DSLRs and small camcorders, people don’t like shaky hand-held video. Most of those rigs are inspired by the Steadicam Smoothee, utilizing a counter-weighted arm that extends below the gimbal-mounted camera. It’s an effective set-up, but one that’s also kind of fiddly. Fabricator and machinist Robert Stone has created something much more simple, in the form of the SteadyWheel. .. Continue Reading SteadyWheel takes a circular approach to stabilizing video
Section: Digital Cameras
Tags: DSLR, Filmmaking, Kickstarter, Stabilisation, Video Cameras
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