How to Keep a Video Camera Steady

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How to Keep a Video Camera Steady

 

 

http://chris.pirillo.com/ – If you shoot video without a tripod or monopod, consider picking up a video stabilizer. It’ll work with regular cameras, too – keep those shots steady!

 

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  1. DavidDP says:

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  3. WindowsGuru84 says:

    Just like me :)

  4. jcdock says:

    same

  5. canespwnu123 says:

    your gay

  6. eschelar says:

    you spent a hundred bucks on a manfrotto tripod gizmo so you could take crappy video with your iphone?

    Sometin’ rongg wit yer hedd.

    I bought a mini-tripod for 5 bucks and screwed a foldable yard-stick to it that cost me 2 bucks.

    A fool and his money…

  7. CousinFilms says:

    Hey, check out my video its pretty well made with great effects, check it out on my channel!

  8. Halo2isgay87 says:

    lol anyone that has one of those looks so gay lol

  9. lockergnome says:

    That’s a Kodak Zi6. Last I looked, phones are incapable of being mounted on a tripod.

  10. ivanyoulube says:

    i just noticed the star trak computer lights on the wall lololol

  11. leppy5 says:

    lol thats not an iphone but i do agree this guy is a gay ass

  12. TheBoff321 says:

    Why is the chat just on his mac, not on the actual video?

  13. MBGMovies says:

    hey whats the stablizer called i just bought a camcorder and i want something more stable when i move around and this looks like a great thing

  14. matttyler08 says:

    Whats that Chat box called. o.o Ive been watching vids of you. But I never knew what that chat box is.

  15. ccubsfan94 says:

    chat or chatroom

  16. ccubsfan94 says:

    can you spell out the name and tell me where you got it. plz you rock

  17. psphacks786 says:

    How du u use a cam as a webcam

  18. clifgreen3 says:

    u can do that???

  19. flip5426 says:

    He wasn’t actually recording with the camera in his hand. It was just on to prove a point.

  20. XSeveredManX says:

    Aw perfect…. SMOOOTH!!!

  21. RandomShadowMan says:

    What camera was used to film this video?

  22. eschelar says:

    When was the last time you looked? 1983?

    Phone tripod attachments are all over the place. There’s tons of them for pretty much every sony model. There’s generic clippy ones too. All it needs to do is hold on to the camera and have a female 1/4″ screw thread.

    You can make one yourself for about 2 bucks with supplies from your local Staples or Office Depot. Oh and a couple of nuts from Home Hardware.

    here in Asia a generic tripod mount is around 3 bucks US, You might have to pay $9.99…

  23. eschelar says:

    Plus, that’s even worse, a cheap crappy little digicam costs even less than a phone these days. And you mount it on a 100 dollar manfrotto? Bizarre.

    if it already has a tripod socket, why not just pick up a regular cheap tripod and extend one leg. That will reach your shoulder just as easily. Doubles as a monopod too. 20 bucks is better than 100 bucks. And more effective too.

    By the way, why not show us any actual footage taken with your ‘stabilized’ camera.

  24. LOONLAKEPRO says:

    YO THATS A TRASFORMER omfg LOL

  25. mewantpoop says:

    look at it tripod. this is wack

  26. MooseOfReason says:

    Chris, you should put a link to where people can buy the stabilizer, in the video description.

    Or they can watch the video over and over again and try to hear what the product name is. Or look at the video tags (if they think of doing that) and wonder what the heck “Manfrotto” means.

  27. paws1011 says:

    beans are for beaners (mexicans)

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