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How to Build a GoPro Steadycam for Under $20 is the best steadycam video out there. After a lot of research I made this video that cuts right to the point. Knowing I wanted to carry a camera on the 2012 Honolulu Marathon, I needed a lightweight and cost effective steadycam (steadicam) to carry it and keep the picture stable.Check out how it was built!
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Also, Check out the 2012 Honolulu Marathon Video:
Parts List:
GoPro or other Point & Shoot Camera
1/4-20 GoPro Mount
1/4-20×1/2″ bolt
Stud Guard or Other Plate
5/16×2″ bolt x2
5/16 nut x10
5/16 nylon nut x8
5/16×1.5″ bolt x4
5/16x2feet threaded rod
5/16×1.5″ wing nut
1 foot Punched Zinc Plate (1 inch or so wide)
1/2″ 4-Way PVC Connector
1/2″ PVC elbow
1/2″ x8″ PVC Pipe piece (or preferred handle size)
3″ PVC Coupling
Rollerblade or other bearing x5
Grip Tape
Tools:
Sandpaper
Hacksaw
Drill with 5/16 and 1/4 bits
5/16 wrench
vice grips
grinder (not necessary)
Post time: Jun-22-2017
