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		<title>Build a $14 Video Camera Stabilizer [DIY]</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Fitzpatrick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2009/05/2009-05-29_124221.jpg" height="283" width="200">Professional video stabilizers are prohibitively expensive. You won't get $10,000 worth of stabilization out of a $14 DIY model, but you will get radically smoother video for a tiny fraction of the price.</p> <p>How does the DIY model provide smooth video? Instead of the complex arrangement of balancing mechanisms, resistance bands, and springs, the DIY stabilizer relies on a simpler system. Your arms and a counter weight at the bottom of the stabilizer work together to minimize the movement. Camera shake is radically reduced when the weight of the camera is offset by a equal or slightly heavier weight at the bottom. Sound about right for your needs? You'll need some pipe, a disc weight, some hand tools and a power drill to put this one together.</p> <p>For photos and a step by step build guide, check out the PDF below. If you need to stabilize video in a car, check out <a href="http://lifehacker.com/5184274/diy-car-dash-camera-mount">how to make a dashboard stabilizer out of a sponge</a>. <div><a href="http://cdn.makezine.com/make/videocamerastabilizer.pdf">$14 Video Stabilizer</a> [Make]</div> </p> <br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2009/05/2009-05-29_124221.jpg" height="283" width="200">Professional video stabilizers are prohibitively expensive. You won&#8217;t get $10,000 worth of stabilization out of a $14 DIY model, but you will get radically smoother video for a tiny fraction of the price.</p>
<p>How does the DIY model provide smooth video? Instead of the complex arrangement of balancing mechanisms, resistance bands, and springs, the DIY stabilizer relies on a simpler system. Your arms and a counter weight at the bottom of the stabilizer work together to minimize the movement. Camera shake is radically reduced when the weight of the camera is offset by a equal or slightly heavier weight at the bottom. Sound about right for your needs? You&#8217;ll need some pipe, a disc weight, some hand tools and a power drill to put this one together.</p>
<p>For photos and a step by step build guide, check out the PDF below. If you need to stabilize video in a car, check out <a href="http://lifehacker.com/5184274/diy-car-dash-camera-mount">how to make a dashboard stabilizer out of a sponge</a>.
<div><a href="http://cdn.makezine.com/make/videocamerastabilizer.pdf">$14 Video Stabilizer</a> [Make]</div>
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