Canon SX210 Video Stabilizer from Cheesycam.Com

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2010

I build a video stabilizer for the Canon SX210 point and shoot camera. More fun camera tips at http://Cheesycam.com

If anyone was at the San Francisco Crawfish Boil on June 12th, 2010 - you might have caught me running around using this to capture footage of the entire event. It's much lighter, portable, safer, and easier to handle through crowds. Can't wait to take this to a more exciting event and get those cool video shots like flying, running, panning, and super super ground scraping low mode shots. More fun camera tips at http://Cheesycam.com

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  • Are you holding the grip a certain way? I see you have no gimbal and you're running but the video does not bounce up and down. Sorry if it's kinda self-explanitory, I'm still new to capturing video.

  • @lovewomensharemoney You hold it in the center of balance. For my setup it's pretty much in the middle of the vertical handle. Sometimes you'll hold a bit higher or lower depending on where most of the weight is, but you're just trying to grab it where it's most evenly balanced. It's easy, try it.

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  • I got stoked when Summer Madness started playing.

  • did you make it so you can take it apart or did you glue it together?

  • when you got the camera upside down how did you get the video to come out like it not upside down? i just got this camera and i love it

  • awesome setup...your smart!

    thanks for sharing this

  • The situations where you're holding the camera upside down, are you flipping it in post?

  • Also, are there any holes I would have to drill to stick the bolt in the end plug? Very nice work. I am receiving this exact camera sometime in the mail, I am fortunate I came across this video :]

  • You are a really intelligent guy to figure this out on your own. I envy you. The angles are very spot-on and professional.

  • Haha alright i'll try it. I've been looking all day for a simple, less expensive steadicam but have been stuck on trying to find a gimbal mechanism. I'll be sure to try this out. Thanks!

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