Holding a video camera while shooting video can lead to finished footage that has some serious shakes. Lucky for us there are some solutions to this problem such as a passive steady cam stabilizer or ...
Commercial vest-based camera stabilizer systems are quite expensive, sometimes bearing price tags in the $700-$800 dollar range. Photographer [Miguel Vicente] has a pretty well-stocked workshop and ...
GoPro users with access to a 3D printer may be interested in a new DIY GoPro gimbal which has been created by Thingiverse member SOexpired. This innovative project allows GoPro enthusiasts to create a ...
Photographers searching for a budget motorised gimbal to hold and control their camera may be interested in this new Arduino project which is being created by student Tadej Strah from Gimnazija Vic in ...
Back in early 2005, at the height of my HDV camcorder infatuation, I came across an article titled “$14 Video Camera Stabilizer” in Volume 1 of Make: Magazine (I’ve been a faithful subscriber for a ...
With accessibility of ever-cheaper gimbals easier than ever, is the venerable Steadicam still relevant for camera movement? Anybody who has tried to use a Steadicam will know how difficult they are to ...
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