We’ve all prematurely stopped watching some Youtube video because of shaky camera work that makes the video unwatchable. There is a solution available for this problem, it’s a device called a camera ...
Commercial vest-based camera stabilizer systems are quite expensive, sometimes bearing price tags in the $700-$800 dollar range. Photographer [Miguel Vicente] has a pretty well-stocked workshop and ...
Throughout my childhood, I spent hundreds upon hundreds of hours constructing various buildings, vehicles and designs out of Lego. I would’ve never guessed then that my experience with the little ...
January 18, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Neither of these techniques are going to win any beauty contests, but when you're shooting video, it's the ...
In today's video I want to show you unique 2-axis stabilizer based on gyroscope from old hdd! It works flawless, but you need ...
December 29, 2008 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google A user at DIYPhotography.net was faced with a dilemma. He wanted to outfit his camera with an L-bracket to ...
This incredible looking contraption is a proof-of-concept design by David Prutchi, who aimed to reverse-engineer a high-end Kenyon gyroscopic camera mount. Rather than pay $1600+ for a gyro kit, he ...
Mobile phones give anybody the ability to quickly capture what is going on around them, but there is no guarantee that the footage will be in focus, blur-free or in the case of videos, without shaking ...