Anti-shake Mount?

Lilikoi Juice

I do all my own graphics!
Does anyone have any suggestions on getting an anti-shake mount? It is for a DSLR camera, and it would be to record items--like for unboxings to zoom in on stuff. I'm not looking for anything expensive but I'd like it to work ok. Budget is $50.00 ... Advice?
 
Could you provide a bit more detail about what you think it is? This thread comes up on the second page of google for anti-shake mount
 
Does anyone have any suggestions on getting an anti-shake mount? It is for a DSLR camera, and it would be to record items--like for unboxings to zoom in on stuff. I'm not looking for anything expensive but I'd like it to work ok. Budget is $50.00 ... Advice?
I think what you're looking for is called a stabilizer. Google it. Or Bing it if you want beautiful but lousy results. There are a bunch of DIY solutions people have come up with for as little as a few bucks plus your time. Pics or it didn't happen. :)
 
A tripod does this all perfectly. If you still find that there is shake, you can remove it in post-production. Otherwise, tripods are essentially "anti-shake mounts."

If you're looking to moving around and keeping it steady, try making a DIY steadycam.
 
Could you provide a bit more detail about what you think it is? This thread comes up on the second page of google for anti-shake mount
I guess it's called camera stabilizer but something like this ... --> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/986155-REG/vidpro_sb_10_steadycam_video_stabilizer.html[DOUBLEPOST=1425962051,1425961686][/DOUBLEPOST]
I think what you're looking for is called a stabilizer. Google it. Or Bing it if you want beautiful but lousy results. There are a bunch of DIY solutions people have come up with for as little as a few bucks plus your time. Pics or it didn't happen. :)
Honestly, I'd rather buy an actual product rather than rigging one myself but I'll look the DIY ones up on the webs and see what options are available. Thank you!
 
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