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Quote:Somebody can help me to find Steadicam arm plan (or a cheap Steadicam arm )?
Depends on if you're trying to accurately replicate a Steadicam III arm, or if you're going to use artistic license
If you're trying to do an accurate replica, you'll either need to wait or start building your own from all the pictures and reference at the site you listed and my project page at:
www.vision-forge-graphics.com/jesse/props/m56_project.htm If you're NOT striving for accuracy and using artistic license, there is a good plan set finally available from a man named Cody Deegan. He's developed almost a cult following in the homebuilt stabilizer community since he's done such a good job with his plan set. You can find more info directly here:
www.codydeegan.com/or at his forum, which spawned off of the Homebuilt Stabilizer forum because his plans were so popular.
The Homebuilt Stabilizers ForumCody's Plans spawned forum If you go to the demo section of the codydeegan.com site, you can see that this is a nicely working homebuilt rig. Particularly fun to watch is the clip "Testing", and at at the end shows the working rig in the mirror. Also, the first clip, "Contrast", shows the rig (and the difference between using a rig and hand-holding the camera
Best,
Jesse
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