thewaydown
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Hello all,
I've built an extendable camera rig for filming my restoration projects out of wood and lightweight 3/4" aluminum tubing, and a ball head camera mount. Ive attached my cellphone holder to the mount, which has a small microphone attached.
I attached the arm to the ceiling via a couple pieces of wood and a chair swivel plate, so that I can rotate the arm where I need it.
I originally made the whole thing out of wood, but the camera rig was too heavy, and there was not enough friction between the wood joints to keep it from falling. Aluminum works way better, although the star knobs I used at each joint arent enough to hold it, and i have to wrench each joint to keep it from slipping.
The issue I am having is, every time I even slightly bump the camera, or when I tap my phone screen to focus, the whole rig sways, and takes forever to stop. The autofocus doesn't work great on the camera apps ive used, so I have to tap to focus. This is unavoidable.
I tried removing the swivel plate, because I thought that was the issue, but that didnt help at all. I then attached a stiff bungee cord to the ceiling directly above my bench where I will be using the rig mostly, and then hooked it to the rig where the ball mount is, and that helped with the up and down movement, but did nothing for the side to side movement. I could potentially attach 3 bungees to the ceiling in a "W" shape, but that seems like ridiculous.
I am no engineer, so this might just be poor design, although I've seen a few videos using this same general idea.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to stop the rig from swaying so much? I'm out of ideas.
I'll post a couple pictures for reference.
Thanks in advance,
Zayne
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I've built an extendable camera rig for filming my restoration projects out of wood and lightweight 3/4" aluminum tubing, and a ball head camera mount. Ive attached my cellphone holder to the mount, which has a small microphone attached.
I attached the arm to the ceiling via a couple pieces of wood and a chair swivel plate, so that I can rotate the arm where I need it.
I originally made the whole thing out of wood, but the camera rig was too heavy, and there was not enough friction between the wood joints to keep it from falling. Aluminum works way better, although the star knobs I used at each joint arent enough to hold it, and i have to wrench each joint to keep it from slipping.
The issue I am having is, every time I even slightly bump the camera, or when I tap my phone screen to focus, the whole rig sways, and takes forever to stop. The autofocus doesn't work great on the camera apps ive used, so I have to tap to focus. This is unavoidable.
I tried removing the swivel plate, because I thought that was the issue, but that didnt help at all. I then attached a stiff bungee cord to the ceiling directly above my bench where I will be using the rig mostly, and then hooked it to the rig where the ball mount is, and that helped with the up and down movement, but did nothing for the side to side movement. I could potentially attach 3 bungees to the ceiling in a "W" shape, but that seems like ridiculous.
I am no engineer, so this might just be poor design, although I've seen a few videos using this same general idea.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to stop the rig from swaying so much? I'm out of ideas.
I'll post a couple pictures for reference.
Thanks in advance,
Zayne
Sent from my SM-G986U using Tapatalk
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