ShoulderMount

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  • Wooden DSLR shoulder rig does follow focus with a twist

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    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    05.05.2010

    We have to admit we have an affinity for finely hand-crafted gadget accessories -- be they iPad cases or PC chassis -- and we're especially impressed when they add some unique functionality to match their looks, like this wooden DSLR shoulder mount built by Jonathan Clifford Berqvist and his father Erik. In addition to being built from a single tree branch, the rig packs a nifty follow focus mechanism that lets you adjust the focus with just a twist of the handle. While there's unfortunately no step-by-step plans for building your own, it certainly seems to be straightforward enough for anyone with some basic woodworking skills, and you can get a glimpse of the build process in the video after the break.

  • Apple's iPhone 3GS gets two more handheld video mounts

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    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    07.07.2009

    Look, it's not like Apple's iPhone 3GS is really equipped with the necessary hardware to shoot your next feature film, but given the high-profile nature of the device, it's no surprise to see a veritable cornucopia of video mounts making their way onto the scene. Just weeks after a completely over-the-top shoulder mount emerged, we've now got a pair of handheld grips ready for the amateur crowd. Both Zacuto's ZGrip iPhone Pro and OWLE's BUBO are designed to steady one's shot when capturing clips with Apple's freshest handset, though we tend to prefer the dual grip design of the latter. Hit the read links below for more information on each, and jump past the break if you're looking for samples to absorb before you buy. Oh, and yes -- both are guaranteed to draw unwanted stares and cause intense embarrassment when used.Read - Zacuto's ZGrip iPhone Pro [Via TUAW]Read - OWLE BUBO [Via iClarified]

  • Video: iPhone 3GS gets professional shoulder mount, we giggle

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    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    06.25.2009

    So, the first time we watched this Macbreak video, we thought to ourselves, "now, this is downright silly" but the second time? Well... we probably won't be investing $300 in a pro Red Rocks Micro shoulder mount for any iPhone 3GSs anytime soon, but the video does demonstrate what we already knew: if you stabilize an even decent mobile phone cam, the results are way, way better than if you don't. Insane? Surely. Hit the second read link for the video. [Via Wired]Read - Video on the iPhone 3GS: How Far is Too Far?Read - Video of iPhone 3GS with shoulder mount