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From: masakanokosaka
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  • The vid looks pretty sweet. Can't wait for the tech to be developed further.

  • The most complicated portion of building your own stabilizer is the gimble. In the US they sell a replacement for the Steadicam Merlin gimble and handle. Everything else should be fairly straight forward for handy DiY-selfer. If you have small cameras, a modification of the new Steadicam Smoothee maybe a good way to go.

  • I bought a traxxas #1951 for my DiY steadycam. But I did not have a motivation to make body of steadycam. My 3D camera, Real 3D W1 is 300g, too light! I will google Smoothee. Thank you!

  • The video is actually very good. If you use a stabilizer, it would be perfect. I like it very much.

  • I thought so, after this shooting.

    I challenged to make DIY steadycam and gave it up,haha.

    You are the first commentater! Thank you.

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