Larry Chen
January 2nd, 2010, 10:04 PM
So I just purchased my 7D this month and I've been working over the course of a couple weeks on a shoulder stabilization for it to mimic:
http://www.steves-digicams.com/redrock_eyeSpy_dv2_550.jpg
Here's what I have so far
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v449/theboywiththegiantmuffin/shoulder.jpg
I think it's going so well that I wanted to share it with you guys. Obviously not comparable to the actual product, but supplies have only run me in about $15. So far the materials I have used are: PVC pipe (1/2 and 3/4"), PVC cement, a saw, spraypaint, drill, and a bunch of PVC connectors.
Each individual section is adjustable and will be able to be tightened by screws, and I still need to add the center piece where the camera will actually rest (waiting for my Z-finder to arrive before I continue) as well as some weights for the shoulder part. If anyone has any suggestions for those (weight or middle camera holder) or sees any holes or downfalls in my project I'd love to hear your feedback. I don't have much experience with DSLRs or shoulder stabilization, but I thought it'd be a fun project to take forth, and I just don't have the funds to purchase a $500+ system for recreation.
Ideally, I'd make a DIY follow focus too, but it's probably going to be way too hard. Probably going with the $1 DIY follow focus (found here: vimeo.com/4270555"]Cheap follow focus DIY on Vimeo[/url]), but looking at follow focus systems they seem very straightforward, but it could be above my head.
Anyway, would love to hear your feedback!
http://www.steves-digicams.com/redrock_eyeSpy_dv2_550.jpg
Here's what I have so far
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v449/theboywiththegiantmuffin/shoulder.jpg
I think it's going so well that I wanted to share it with you guys. Obviously not comparable to the actual product, but supplies have only run me in about $15. So far the materials I have used are: PVC pipe (1/2 and 3/4"), PVC cement, a saw, spraypaint, drill, and a bunch of PVC connectors.
Each individual section is adjustable and will be able to be tightened by screws, and I still need to add the center piece where the camera will actually rest (waiting for my Z-finder to arrive before I continue) as well as some weights for the shoulder part. If anyone has any suggestions for those (weight or middle camera holder) or sees any holes or downfalls in my project I'd love to hear your feedback. I don't have much experience with DSLRs or shoulder stabilization, but I thought it'd be a fun project to take forth, and I just don't have the funds to purchase a $500+ system for recreation.
Ideally, I'd make a DIY follow focus too, but it's probably going to be way too hard. Probably going with the $1 DIY follow focus (found here: vimeo.com/4270555"]Cheap follow focus DIY on Vimeo[/url]), but looking at follow focus systems they seem very straightforward, but it could be above my head.
Anyway, would love to hear your feedback!