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Poor Man's Camera Stabilizer Example Usage - Girl

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2007

Example footage of using the poorman's steadycam. Following a young girl through a variety of environments.

http://poormanscamerastabilizer.org

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  • very impressive demonstration! plus the girl is pretty cute, too.

  • This is pretty damn steady. Shots like these usually come out as a shakin nightmare. Nice work ^^

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  • It seems like the stabilizer just adds weight to keep the muscles of the arm from overcompensating every step. Someone should try strapping on 2.5 lb wrist weights on each arm to see if it would produce very similar effects. Theoretically, it should work..

  • This is a nice steady shot, I've been using the Cam Caddie Scorpion and it's captured some amazingly steady moving shots. I only payed $37 for it and it can hold lights and mics. I highly recommend it to everyone in need of an independent setup.

  • pretty damn steady... and her tits .. pretty damn bouncy.. SEXY!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @teodoro1980 Thank you!

  • thumbs up if you liked this Poor Man's Camera Stabilizer Example Usage - Girl

  • We got the iPhone SteadiCam mount where I was working and of course, being someone who makes my own guitars, furniture, hifi etc., I blurted out "£200 for that piece of junk?!?" The actual product has the disadvantage of swivelling in the Y axis, something over which you have little or no control. Its basically a hand drip with a ball joint with the iPhone on top and a weight hanging below.

  • the angle makes you feel short like a little kid

  • I feel like you might not have stabilized the camera quite right. the weight of the camera should equal the weight of your stabilizer. Your stabilizer is too heavy, causing the video to lean when you move quickly sideways. But you've probably figured this out by now :)

  • HOLY CRAP! Thats where I take my music lessons... well I am guessing that you are i CMU student right?

    Its still weird

  • I feel like I'm watching a show on PBS. I guess it's a pretty good stabilizer.

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