Sevenoak Handheld Camera Stabilizer Best Deal for your video

  Steadicam, the  Camera stabilizer. A lightweight movie camera stand that can be carried by hand. Created by American Garrett Brown (who is not only inventor of Steadicam and one of Hollywood's top Stanikan photographers), it has been widely used in the industry since the 1970s. This article, with everyone about STAN Nikon, see what it is working principle. Then, is the use of the film Ha!
  When you are walking or running (and other sports), the body will produce more or less shaking. Maybe you've never noticed these sloshing, because the human brain will automatically adjust the information it receives through the eye.

  Some camcorders have built-in adjustment features such as anti-shake to compensate for the slight shake, but not to the naturally stable systems in the human brain. Even if the photographer is still, the camera will record a lot of shaking the lens. For some episodes, you will need to shake and jitter in the handheld footage, such as chaotic killings in horror movies, or reality documentaries. But in many cases, photographers rarely choose to use handheld. If a story calls for moving the camera, then tracks are often used, but it has some limitations. For example, it can not be used on stairs, it is not easy to get around obstacles, it is difficult to use on uneven ground, and so on.
  Sevenoak Camera stabilizer SK-W02
  Sevenoak SK-W02 is a video Camera stabilizer designed specifically to reduce shaking and provide stability on the process of video shooting on compact cameras and lightweight camcorders up to 1KG/2.2lbs.

  Features with aluminum construction, comfort grip handle, super-smooth gimbal and flexible gimbal, built-in spirit level, rubberized camera plate, addable and polished counter-weight, built-in spirit level and rubberized camera mount, this compact hand-held stabilizer becomes the most versatile stabilizer on the worldwide market.

  Steadicam shot in the film
  Steadicam photographers have left many of the most memorable scenes in film history.
  "Rocky" (1976) was one of the first feature films to use Steadicam, featuring photographer Garrett Brown on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art to showcase Sylvester Stallone's heroics Dumping. The lens is one of the most memorable shots in the film, and it was elusive before Steadicam was invented.

  In Shining (1980), mother and son lost two long shots of Steinikon looking for an exit in the maze, and director Stanley Kubrick used a Steadicam shot to take a panoramic view of the haunted hallway.

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