Website review: $14 Steadycam The Poor Mans Steadic...
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•34 reviews since Aug 2, 2005
photography, filmmaking, steadycam
•cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/steadycam/
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Reviews of this website

pauldone rated 2 days ago- Great idea for action shots

eudora rated 4 weeks ago- I need a steadycam and ,who knows,maybe i've made one ...

blackman137 rated 3 months ago- Why build a cheap steadycam?

webapathy rated 3 months ago- Useful instructions, but I'm a little concerned as to why the guy is using it in A BATHROOM in the first photo.

ahmetkilinc rated 4 months ago- Inexpensive DIY steady-cam

shubnirrathe rated 4 months ago- Technical vouyerism.

- TheFilmmaker rated 6 months ago
- Good but outdated. Here's the newer version Home Built Steadycam Design ~ http://www.steadycam-pro.com

JeeMz rated 7 months ago- An awesome inexpensive steadycam. Excellent for student filmmakers or thrifty minded individuals.

focsa rated 7 months ago- Build a cheap steadycam

stumbleideafarm rated 10 months ago- I have seen this one before and I like it. Not having very many tools at my disposal, I would opt for using my video tripod folded up. It's heavy enough and my cam is a little Samsung A204 which might be the right weight combination to do this. The only obstacle would be my own feet.