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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2011

How to make the body and to find a balance.
I cam put on a small camera or iPhone.
I'm going to answer your questions.

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  • great work and great vid!

    you need no engl. subtitles ... アメリカ人は鈍感です.

  • @fischbrezel If nice people like you, the world is peace;-)

  • @coza49 はいその通りです. I would like to build me one too. small, lightweight and portable. Because I want to visit Japan this year and wants to make great videos - traveling on foot and by bicycle. 私は楽しみにして.

  • @fischbrezel

    Aluminum tube is not important.Easily made​from aluminum plate.The DIY steadicam, there are three elements.Production. Adjustment. Pilot.Adjustment and method of the pilot is more important.

  • WHY AREN'T THERE ANY MOUNTS FOR POINT AND SHOOT??????

  • @GanEdenVideo

    Aluminum mounting plate. There is a plate of iron to slide in between the camera and grip.

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  • @TommyRedP

    Adding subtitles is difficult. I'll add a description.

    A thin pipe bends packed with salt. The sand is better.

    Bending of the tube. Burner for a small radius. With your knees bent round.

    I have a combination of aluminum tubes and a wooden board.

    Only easy to make an aluminum plate.

    If you make if.

    Gimbal grip is recommended to use a flashlight.

    Making greater than one foot.

    I was too small. And I was too processed.

  • HI. CAN YOU PROVIDE THOSE INSTRUCTIONS IN ENGLISH? LOL

  • @avonsworld

    $38! Really?

    reasonable price.I found the price is 100$ in Japanese online stores.

  • @coza49 that would be interesting do you think you could make for less than the price of one? Most of these DIY steadycams go for about the same in materials. I paid $38 for my Cam Caddie.

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