Reptile CLOUD 149 ReelSteady GO mount
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I've built a custom mount for my ReelSteady GO that uses anti-vibration rubber shock absorbers from an old ZMR250 frame. I installed the shock absorbers in the bottom section and secured them to the frame, then connected the top part using the same type of rubber mounts. To attach the rubber parts, I used a thin wire to pull it through a hole. This setup is relatively delicate, so I wouldn't attempt any extreme acrobatic moves with this mount. Raw footage shot with this rig looks slightly worse than what I'd get from a hard-mounted setup, but after applying ReelSteady GO's video stabilization magic, the results are still quite impressive! Check out the video for yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYTLoCwRfEM
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