Anmol Mishra
January 12th, 2009, 08:33 AM
OK. I have seen some awesome footage. However, the Reverie helicopter footage and the aerial footage posted here all used gyro stabilizers or 3-axis gimballs. Not sure if everyone is aware of this, but they START at 2500/- USD.
Now, I do not see myself paying the cost of the 5D Mk II again to stabilize it.
So the question is, are there cheaper options to stabilize it ? I looking for at least some dolly moves over concrete, as this is pretty much the basic of what a filmmaker would need. I cannot afford a helicopter shot, but I may mount it on a RC plane if there is a cheaper 3-axis gimball solution.
Lets say under 1K ??
Any thoughts out there ? Any DIYs ?
For the record, the Homebuilt Stabilizers site has some links
The Ultimate in Homebuilt Stabilizers! (http://homebuiltstabilizers.com/greytipsDIY.htm)
And here are the plans for Cody's gimbal based stabilizer.
The Ultimate in Homebuilt Stabilizers! (http://homebuiltstabilizers.com/greytipsDIYcodysgimbal.htm)
Has anyone tried these ? Or other ideas ?
Now, I do not see myself paying the cost of the 5D Mk II again to stabilize it.
So the question is, are there cheaper options to stabilize it ? I looking for at least some dolly moves over concrete, as this is pretty much the basic of what a filmmaker would need. I cannot afford a helicopter shot, but I may mount it on a RC plane if there is a cheaper 3-axis gimball solution.
Lets say under 1K ??
Any thoughts out there ? Any DIYs ?
For the record, the Homebuilt Stabilizers site has some links
The Ultimate in Homebuilt Stabilizers! (http://homebuiltstabilizers.com/greytipsDIY.htm)
And here are the plans for Cody's gimbal based stabilizer.
The Ultimate in Homebuilt Stabilizers! (http://homebuiltstabilizers.com/greytipsDIYcodysgimbal.htm)
Has anyone tried these ? Or other ideas ?