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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    i use power director to edit the footage and it removes the shake
    and zooms in... digital Stabilizing is not ideal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AE4ME View Post
    This guy is loaded, share the wealth
    Na, just passionate about that sorta stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onetap View Post



    Na, just passionate about that sorta stuff.
    In that case get a stabilized gimbal and do this sort of thing as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    In that case get a stabilized gimbal and do this sort of thing as well
    Love it. Looks great! any idea where to get one? what are they actually called? did a google search and only found RC stuff
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    Quote Originally Posted by onetap View Post
    love it. Looks great! Any idea where to get one? What are they actually called? Did a google search and only found rc stuff
    whooopppsssss

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onetap View Post
    Love it. Looks great! any idea where to get one? what are they actually called? did a google search and only found RC stuff
    So far I've only ever been able to find RC helicopter/airplane stuff to do the job.

    By far the easiest way to do it is to get a fairly respectable servo that you can mount the camera directly to the shaft of, then get a cheap, single axis piezo gyro to control it. Put the servo on a anti-vibration mount and a add suitable power supply (search ebay for motorcycle usb), chop up a USB cable to power the thing, a bit of fiddling and you're good to go.

    Takes a bit of experimenting but it's something different to make your footage stand out from others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    So far I've only ever been able to find RC helicopter/airplane stuff to do the job.

    By far the easiest way to do it is to get a fairly respectable servo that you can mount the camera directly to the shaft of, then get a cheap, single axis piezo gyro to control it. Put the servo on a anti-vibration mount and a add suitable power supply (search ebay for motorcycle usb), chop up a USB cable to power the thing, a bit of fiddling and you're good to go.

    Takes a bit of experimenting but it's something different to make your footage stand out from others.
    Sounds good except i dont know what half of that stuff is.. Ill do some research

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onetap View Post
    Love it. Looks great! any idea where to get one? what are they actually called? did a google search and only found RC stuff
    Yep, Hobby King.com is massive and cheap... all the gyros and servos you could ever need for cheap

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Yep, Hobby King.com is massive and cheap... all the gyros and servos you could ever need for cheap
    Cheers, will check it out!

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