FilmIn5D Episode 7: Build a DIY Steadycam for Your Canon 5d [HD]

Tags:
Canon, 5d, Mark Ii, DIY, Steadycam, Tutorials, 24-105mm L Series F/4 Lens, 50mm 1.8 Prime, Mel Gibson, 6400 Iso, San Diego Blackout

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This week we show you how to build a DIY steadycam for around 25 bucks. Plus Cassandra gets an exclusive interview with Mel Gibson.

Shopping List:

2 1/4" hex screws
3 1/4" nuts
2 1/4" lock washers
2 1" end caps
1 1" t-joint
3 1" threaded pips (two of these have to be the same length, 1-1.5 ft. is good)
2 large washers
3-5 regular 1/4" washers
1 weight, 5-15 lbs
1 socket wrench
1 wrench
1 drill w/ 1/4" drill bit

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  4. Added :15-Nov-11
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