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Canis Vulpes 27-01-08 16:36

Image stabilisation on the cheap
 
Image stabilisation on the cheap, looks like it might just work!

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/104194...se_the_tripod/

Roy C 27-01-08 17:33

Certainly looks interesting - well worth a try for the cost of a bolt, washer and piece of string. Thanks for posting.

yelvertoft 27-01-08 17:51

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Originally Posted by Roy C (Post 26605)
Certainly looks interesting - well worth a try for the cost of a bolt, washer and piece of string. Thanks for posting.

You'll need a 1/4" UNC screw. A 1/4" Whitworth will also fit.

Al Tee 27-01-08 18:29

WOW..:eek:
Al

Adey Baker 27-01-08 21:14

As the man in the video himself says in the posts below the film clip, it's not his own idea but I think it does work. I've seen a similar tip in a photo mag years ago (with a loop at the bottom instead of the washer so that you can slip your foot through).

robski 27-01-08 22:01

An inverse mono pod - using tension instead of compression.

Chris 28-01-08 09:38

will certainly give it a whirl, but find the main problem up on them there hills is wind, so maybe 2 pieces of string and a tent peg?

Joe 28-01-08 09:56

Have folks not seen this done before???...I'm shocked!!!:eek: :eek: ...:rolleyes:

miketoll 28-01-08 19:55

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Originally Posted by Joe (Post 26621)
Have folks not seen this done before???...I'm shocked!!!:eek: :eek: ...:rolleyes:

Yes I have seen this before years and years ago, I am afraid we are showing our age Joe. :eek:

nigelblake 28-01-08 20:40

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 26619)
, but find the main problem up on them there hills is wind

Lay off the Baked beans before the visit :) :D

Blimey I used to use this string technique years ago, but with washing line chord, instead of the washer I had a loop tied in the chord for my foot to go through!


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