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Diy Camera Hand Grip

July 22nd, 2008 by admin

diy camera hand grip
diy camera hand grip

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Body Solid GDIP59 Dip Station


Body Solid GDIP59 Dip Station


$199.99


Body Solid Dip Station gives you the broad shoulders and ripped triceps you’ve always wanted! Take a dip! The Body Solid Dip Station is your first choice for building massive shoulders, thicker delts, and killer triceps. Nothing flimsy either. This upper body developer gets its stability from the wide and extended base that puts an end to rocking. Details: 2 x 3 heavy-gauge steel uprights are perf…

Lensse MidX Camera Stabilizer Steady Cam steadicam Camcorder


Lensse MidX Camera Stabilizer Steady Cam steadicam Camcorder


$98.99


Great hand held stabilizer designed for lightweight camcorders. Superior components, cutting-edge material science and the most modern manufacturing techniques make the Lensse MidX the right choice for people who want to make their own professional looking movies.Products Features:Gimbal Upgraded NOW Available With Ultra Smooth Brass GimbalComplete Aluminum CNC Construction, Electrostatic Painti…

Sunpak ClampPod Pro


Sunpak ClampPod Pro


$11.49


Holds compact cameras and camcorders. Heavy-duty spring clamp with rubber pads for a secure grip on most vertical surfaces. Locking swivel head allows for quick adjustments. Adjustable ball head can be removed from its flexible neck and mounted . Misc Camera Mounts: Photo & Video Accessories: Tripods & Heads…

Camcorder Steady Shoulder Rig Follow Focus DSLR Video Cam Camera


Camcorder Steady Shoulder Rig Follow Focus DSLR Video Cam Camera


$279.99


This rugged, sophisticated video rig gives you total control over your DSLR or camcorder at a more reasonable price than comparable products. It features a shoulder brace and two handle grips that bring improved steadiness to your camera, eliminating the distracting picture-jiggle caused by handheld shooting and also allowing smoother, more precise camera movement….

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