$25 DIY DSLR Video Camera Stabilizer Fig Rig Cage

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2010

This is a DIY version of a Fig Rig / DSLR Cage / Stabilizer for your DSLR Video camera. Very cheap and simple to build, seen here the setup can be used for Canon 5D Mark II, 7D, or T21 550D. Follow the build information http://CheesyCam.com

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  • But what if your DSLR doesn't have auto focus, like my T2i

  • how exactly is the camera mounted?

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  • It looks really good, congrats

  • The metal is called 'Unistrut' for future ref. =)

  • @nahhooh Then you use an aperture somewhere between 8-22. To avoid shallow dof.

  • do you have a list of items you used that you can e-mail me? ymmot_811@yahoo.com

  • @paridisegrowth I found a simple mount and have built my own rig for $5. It's on my channel. youtube.com/watch?v=opR-N3a39s­8

  • How did you attach the quick release mount to the bottom rail?

  • @cockeyedproductions This page may have moved or is no longer available. Please try one of the following: Gimme another link please.

  • Buy a modded version of this rig on ebay if you don't have time to DIY. Cool swinging boom-arm attachment for your monitor on it too:

    ebay.com/itm/120795134670?ssPa­geName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=­p3984.m1555.l2649

  • i need to stop lagging and make some of these diys, the red rock man cams and stuff are so expensive for what you get

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