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SD-5 Demo 4 - The Forest (Steadicam Glidecam Steadycam)

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2007

Follow our subject through the dark woods in this film and discover the types of shots that can be had with the SD-5 Camera Stabilizer, available now on ebay!

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  • Too much slow mo, hides any faults.

  • Slow-mo is a good way to hide faults yes, but it is an effective story telling tool as well, and that it reason I chose to employ it for this particular demo. Please check out my other demos and you will see some nice long takes at full speed, as well as some other dynamic shots you may like as well. Thanks!

  • Anyone purchase this product yet?

  • I have sold nearly 15 in the last 25 days. Check ebay, I have one listed now. Thanks.

  • okay, what's more than the average DIY steadicam? the bearing on the main shaft?

    that's a mostly under-rated part of the steadicam principles, and it puzzles me that

    nobody ever thought about that main bearing before.

  • It surprises me too, and I'll tell you, the bearings make a HUGE difference. Aside from the ability to pan like a steadicam the SD-5's pan grip reduces the side to side shaking that comes from simply gripping the post of a DIY rig.

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  • yes men el una muy buena calidad yenqui

  • Well I've contacted quite a few Ebayers who have bought the SD5 and love it. So I've also ordered one and will upload some demos when I've got used to it!

  • This reminded me so much of a black lab I had when I was a kid, what a great buddy! I'm looking to buy an SD5 very soon.

  • Did you purchase the SD-5 steadycam? Any owners thoughts about the product?

  • yep! and is actually the most delicate part in a DIY steadicam. If the stock one you see on YouTube involves screwing three tubing parts togheter, this next step involves some machining. an that's what blocks most users from doing that.

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