Tuesday, June 5, 2012
some recommendations to DIY Merlin Steadicam
Some days ago,I simply just upgraded my Digital slr camera to some more current The new sony A55 . It is a animal, with full hd 1080p, 16.2 mega pixel sensor, 10fps continuous shooting, built-in Gps navigation, live view finder and continuous auto-focus for motion pictures. Anyhow, this brought me to my following project. A DIY camera stabilizer. In essence, soon after numerous groundwork.I've found you may obtain a few fundamental designs for steady cams. The favourite actually are a Fig Rig (a sizable rig you possess with the two of your hands), a Merlin Steadicam ( utilizes a Gimbal with weights) along with a glide cam (a different gimbal with weights). The quite initially attempt can be the Merlin fashion steady-cam, even so I'll build a customized DIY version of just about every variety.
My very first assemble expenses very little but is wonderful. Still it involves balancing and small tweeks. The take care of incorporates a all over U-joint along with a pair of ballbearings permitting for practically friction-less motion. It is based mostly on the notion of a gimbal, which permits the deal with(and my trembling hands) to maneuver freely without having having impacted your camera. The frame of my initially assemble is applying a steel hook, some PVC pipe and enormous washing machines for weights.
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