This is the first real test flight with my DIY steadycam. The ground was frozen so it was hard to walk. Also, I'm not a trained steadycam operator but I think the result isn't too bad. I'll practice a little bit and upload another video soon.
Check the posts below for more information on the steadycam.
Hope you like it,
jonni
Hey mate! Names Rob! Love the steady cam... Looks great the test vid is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI have a quick question for you...
I am from Canada but I live in Munich and I would love to pick your brain on how to make something like this also.
I also have a Canon 550D and I am just about to buy a
IDC Run & Gun for Christmas...
http://www.idcphotography.com/kart/index.php?p=product&id=142&parent=40
Would be great if you could contact me and we can share info...
email me at rob [at] motionbug.com
Cheers
Just check your mail. ;)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
jonni
Hello Jonni!!
ReplyDeleteI´m Marcus from South Brazil, and I also have a Canon 550D. Next year I´m going on a trip trough Europe and I´d like to get a steadycam to make some films during the trip.
But it is impossible to buy out here, too expensive. And all the others, from USA are too big.
So, is any possibility of selling your product?
Could you please reply me on my email? bertholdmarcus@hotmail.com
Thank´s a lot.
Marcus
Hi Jonni,
ReplyDeleteIm Tristan from England, UK.
Just seen your "How To" video on building a Steadicam, spent weeks, days and hours looking a simple, easy home made one (No Drilling or Machining) so was wondering where i could get the pieces that you used or any equivalent to them other here in the UK.
My Email address is tristanmayer@me.com.
Tristan
Hi Tristan,
ReplyDeletethe parts are custom made, you can't buy them. But I'm selling my "steadicam". I'll contact you via mail.
Cheers,
jonni