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  • Man! I wish I had a garage to be able to do stuff like that...nice job...

  • Would this be any good for a DLSR?

  • @ZZsnarlyPWN I think you could down size the struts and it would work well

  • @komodosh Though it is not pretty it does work. If someone does not have $1500 to shell out on a stabilizer, this will get the job done for around $30 in parts and some time to put it together.

  • Inspiring!

  • ı watched all home-made stabilizer videos on internet world but ı did not see this type.

    This is very successfull ..

    you are very talented

  • @reklamcifilmci try to see my DIY stabilzer..made from aluminium..

    lightweight.. tnx

  • Thanks for the video! I must do this!

  • how do you keep the camera pointing where you want, so it does not freely rotate ?

  • @thecruiseliner try to view my stabilizer.. homemade..thank you

  • Nice one! Thanks.

  • @dewexdewex try to check out my homemade stabilzer..

    it's not that good looking but i think it works well.. maybe..

    tnx

  • Marcos, You are a stabilizer god! I appreciate you sending me an email advising the video is complete. Scondly, the detail in the video is phenomenal. Can you make a video showing how it works......You rock man...I'm subscribing to your work now and really appreciate you man. Thanks, Alphonse.....

  • I'm hoping to complete a short video showing how to balance the thing, but I have to get another camera.... My back up cameras are two built in 1985. I have to make a trip to the pawn shop to see what I can turn up. Likely going to be a Hi8, but I need something that is representative of what most people have.

    The FX7 weighs about 4.5 pounds with the mic on it. Most people don't have cameras that weigh that much.

    I will let you know when I get that project started.

  • @mrhudah try to view my stabilizer, it's like a glidecam design.. all the gimbals are made of ball bearings.. the x,y,z axis..

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