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Carbon Fiber DSLR 3 Axis Gimbal/Steadycam Build Part 4

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  • čas přidán 29. 11. 2015
  • Cameras..... Canon 70D/Sony Exmor R
    Audio.....Apogee Duet/Shure sm57
    Editing.....Final Cut Pro X
    Overlays....LUT Rec709 PFS Indie Urban

Komentáře • 44

  • @danmorrison9712
    @danmorrison9712 Před 8 lety

    Very nice camera/audio work, really enjoy the style you're going for. Seeing those close-up shots is so essential in capturing your attention to detail on this build. Keep it coming!!

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety

      +Dan Morrison Thanks Dan!! So glad you enjoyed the video, have a good one!!

  • @BradAu73
    @BradAu73 Před 8 lety

    These videos are awesome. And I love your commentary, it's so chilled I feel like I'm watching the cricket or a game of snooker.

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety

      +BradAu73 Thanks so much Brad. Glad you liked them. Like many, I'm not a fan of my own voice, but so glad the layed back-ness comes across ok. Cheers!!

  • @dubnitsky
    @dubnitsky Před 8 lety

    besides all amazing carbonfiber knots,
    cinematic work done is outstanding on the build.
    can't help the picture of this extremely fast prime.
    absolute hit show.

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety

      +Ed Dubnitsky Thanks again Ed!! Really appreciate you kind words, so glad you like the vids and also the cinema work as that takes more time almost than the build, but its great fun, cheers!

  • @RichardKurbis
    @RichardKurbis Před 8 lety

    Wow man, that looked like a lot of effort on the project let alone all the extra camerawork to present it... love the little stop motion assembly part.

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety

      +Richard Kurbis (PAINFINGER) Hi Richard, thanks so much!! Yes this project has turned into quite an effort, lots to work out in my head but glad iv stuck it out to this point. Next stage will be pretty challenging I'm thinking, but will get into soon.. Have a great day!!

  • @Gregan50
    @Gregan50 Před 8 lety

    Thank you for this wonderful video..... I see that working with carbon fiber does not need expensive vacuum setup...

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety

      +Gary Regan Thanks for the kind words Gary, very kind. Yes it doesn't have to be expensive and one can use carbon fibre in many ways, only limited by the imagination. Thanks again and have a great day!

  • @nanaandbump.
    @nanaandbump. Před 8 lety

    Very good work on both the gimbal and the video! Loved the camera taped to the die thing, and the stop motion

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety

      +Chase Taylor Thanks again Chase, much appreciated!

  • @liamwatling1589
    @liamwatling1589 Před 8 lety

    Great video. Awesome to see it finally put together and working. Excited to see what comes of it in the future.
    Nicely done! From Aus.

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety +1

      +The Watleback Thanks Watleback! Hope you are doing well!!

  • @Jimmymadd
    @Jimmymadd Před 8 lety

    Excelent video, Pal. Glad you came back.

  • @WoodesosGuitarMods
    @WoodesosGuitarMods Před 8 lety

    Superb work. Your spacial recognition must be extraordinary;-)

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety +1

      +Woodeso's Guitar Mods Thanks heaps Woodsy!!!!

  • @sinlokemp
    @sinlokemp Před 8 lety

    wow! simply wow!

  • @GregsGarage
    @GregsGarage Před 8 lety

    Looking awesome man!

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety

      Thanks heaps Greg, have a great day!!!

  • @mhajas725
    @mhajas725 Před 8 lety

    That's awsome, and looks like it is working very good, thanks for the video I always Injoy them ☺

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety +1

      +matt Hajas Thank Matt, thanks for the kind words, have a great day!

  • @jordanthompson3458
    @jordanthompson3458 Před 8 lety

    Bad ass, and a sweet edit!

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety

      +Jordan Thompson Thanks so much Jordan!!!

  • @aipresenting
    @aipresenting Před 8 lety

    Great job!

  • @fuelbasti
    @fuelbasti Před 8 lety

    Totally amazing work and very nice to watch. But the bearings must have seen lots of grinding powder. Hope they still working. It looks you can not change them.

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety

      Very true, good eyes. The open bearings are removeable, I used old ones for the video and replaced them. The sealed bearings on the ball ends are also removeable, I left them in for a few filming parts but removed them for heavy sanding, these are the critical bearings. The small sealed bearings I weren't too concerned about as they are there to house the threaded rods, and not for the smooth gimbal rotation action. Yes fine carbon dust gets in everything, cheers

  • @Stevieboy7
    @Stevieboy7 Před 8 lety

    you should look into gun checkering tools for doing all of your cut valleys for laying strand. could be useful for fine work.

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety

      +HandandSew I'll check them out, they seem very interesting indeed, cheers!

  • @SurvivalRox
    @SurvivalRox Před 8 lety

    commendable attention to detail

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety

      +SurvivalRox Thanks Survival!!!

    • @SurvivalRox
      @SurvivalRox Před 8 lety

      elams1894 with that skill level you can call me Rox...loving the progress

  • @CalisthenicsProgress
    @CalisthenicsProgress Před 7 lety

    Amazing video and build you make it look easy filming such a task...
    the roll axis as in balancing the camera left and right is that achieved by the weight of the nut on the threaded rod on the bottom?

  • @slybino
    @slybino Před 8 lety

    Love your vids on the carbon fiber. For close up which lens do you use? Cool do more...lol

  • @seimela
    @seimela Před 8 lety +1

    this is art

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety

      Thank you!

    • @seimela
      @seimela Před 8 lety

      Good was nice to watch all your vids

  • @LRrGaming
    @LRrGaming Před 5 lety +1

    Have you ever had problems of epoxy getting into the bearings or blocking them from the outside?

  • @jubaju403
    @jubaju403 Před 8 lety

    Good stuff, but how did you do the moving parts special effects?

    • @elams1894
      @elams1894  Před 8 lety

      +Juba Ju The moving parts was stop motion photography, no special effects. I took about 50 photos for that segment. Cheers

    • @jubaju403
      @jubaju403 Před 8 lety

      Thanks

  • @anupadkanomak1342
    @anupadkanomak1342 Před rokem

    What size motor do you use?