STEADY 3 - Camera stabilizer
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I created STEADY 3 exactly one year ago... now it's time for an update!!! I discovered its resemblance to professional models is striking. You'll be amazed by the results when you film with it. The new version outshines the old one and is incredibly easy to make, so you must print it right away! I'm using STEADY 3 with a Canon 700D camera, Tokina 11-20mm F2.8 lens, and Rode Videomic Pro microphone. New pictures of STEADY 3 are coming soon! Designed with: Solidworks Watch my test video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxXWUIWGQB0 Check out the assembly guide video here: https://youtu.be/UtgZ6No8WYg If you have any more questions, send me an email at primoz.padar1@gmail.com or contact me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/primoz.padar. Here's a list of parts: Head: - 1 camera screw 1/4" (17.5mm) - 1 M4x30 screw - 1 M4 nut - 1 M4 washer - 1 M8 threaded rod (55mm) - 2 M8 nuts - 1 M8 washer Gyro: - 4 ball bearings (inside diameter: 6mm, outside diameter:13mm, height: 5mm) - 1 ball bearing (inside diameter: 30mm, outside diameter:55mm, height: 13mm) - 2 M6x20 screws - 1 M6x50 screw - 7 M6 nuts - 2 M6 washers - 4 M5x25 screws - 4 M5 washers - 1 M8 nut Base: - 4 M8x30 screws - 4 M8 nuts - 4 M8 washers As many screws, nuts, and washers as you need to balance the weight of STEADY 3. Tube: - 0.5m aluminum tube (2.5cm) - M8 threaded rod - a little bit longer than the tube, shorten it after assembly
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