Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Steadicam or Space Bazooka?



A rig that turns new video-enabled DSLRs into poor-man steadicams:
Redrock's "cinematizing" kit stirred up some attention last week with its bolt-on professional movie-camera-alike zoom controls and lens hoods for video DLSRs, and now Zacuto has something similar to offer. The camera sits up front in this rig, with the same kind of light controlling barn doors, fine focus and zoom controls, but this system has a video monitor and a structural beam that goes past the user's shoulder, over an adjustable pad, with counterweights behind, making the whole thing act a little like a steadicam. The system's customized for Canon's 5D Mark II and Nikon's D90, as you may expect, but fledgling videographers'll be disappointed that there's no pricing available yet. [Zacuto via Photographybay]

1 comment:

Tom Hanna said...

That's an awfully complicated and relatively expensive solution to something that only takes a washer, a bolt and some string. (Just Google washer string steadicam "The Cheapest Steadicam in History".)