How To Build A Beautiful Camera Stabilizer

A few day ago we featured the EZ-Steady as a smart camera stabilizer. If you follow the blog, you know that there are plenty of DIY versions for similar stabilizers, none of which are as beautiful though, as the DIY Camera Stabilizer from Pixel Artwork.

The instructions come in Japanese, but Sergey Brin was kind enough to translate, see the first page here and the second one here.

There is also a video if you find Google transaction to lack some <cough, cough> clarity.

Thanks for the tip, Lance.

How To Build A Beautiful Camera Stabilizer

How To Build A Beautiful Camera Stabilizer

How To Build A Beautiful Camera Stabilizer

How To Build A Beautiful Camera Stabilizer

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Comments

gotta try this!

  • November 28, 2011
  • ch35c0

wow, it seems quite good, doesn't it??

Uhm...

  • November 29, 2011
  • Batman

It's not so impressive to me: there's still a lot of lateral tilting in the video.

Did you see the later version?

If you check the youtube channel, the above video is one of the prototypes. The following is the latest version he has shown off:

http://www.youtube.com/user/PixelArtworx#p/u/14/Q5Al5ME2HfE

That is one sweet stabiliser

  • November 29, 2011
  • udijw

Thansk for highlighting it.

Thanks Sergey!

  • November 30, 2011
  • Gary

Ain't Google the bomb!

I often see that gymball on a

  • December 1, 2011
  • Anonymous

I often see that gymball on a lot of DIYs. Do anyone happen to know what it was called? What part is it, its intended use?

It is called a rod end.

  • December 3, 2011
  • brnsrvivr

It is called a rod end.

i've found the updated

How To Build A Beautiful Camera Stabilizer

  • December 2, 2011
  • marty

I would love to have one ... How can get the plans for it or where can I buy one at .

 

marty

It's so beautiful diy one. I

  • January 23, 2012
  • william

It's so beautiful diy one. I love make one myseft if I can find that rod end.

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