DIY iPhone Steadicam stabilizes video, but adds a lot of bulk

This iPhone 3Gs video camera stabilizer is probably too extreme a DIY project for anyone to actually carry out, but if you choose to brave Google Translate’s gobbledygooked English translation ofthese Japanese instructions, you should be able to get the jist and make your very own iPhone steadicam… just the thing to make your own backyard Evil Dead remake.

DON'T MISS
DIY iPhone 4 Steadicam [Video]

About the author

John BrownleeJohn Brownlee is news editor here at Cult of Mac, and has also written about a lot of things for a lot of different places, including Wired, Playboy, Boing Boing, Popular Mechanics, Gizmodo, Kotaku, Lifehacker, AMC, Geek and the Consumerist. He lives in Cambridge with his charming inamorata and a tiny budgerigar punningly christened after Nabokov's most famous pervert. You can follow him here on Twitter.

(sorry, you need Javascript to see this e-mail address)| Read more posts by .

Posted in How-To, iPhone, News |

  • http://iphoneglance.com kris

    What the hell is the point of this. Thats a rhetorical question. There isn’t a point for it.

  • Camillo Miller

    Srsly, Japan, WTF?
    Why a song by Ornella Vanoni in the background?

    The first verses of the song for your listening pleasure: “I’ve been wrong so many times that I already know that today, I’m quite sure, I’m wrong about you”.

  • http://www.theusesofliteracy.com duncan

    What madness is this?